Friday, April 8, 2011

Help grads get jobs following graduation, parents

College career centers aren’t all they’re cracked up to be when it comes to getting graduates work. University students and parents must band together to make professional connections when academia fails, as it so often does. The role of mothers and fathers cannot be overstated here, argues Fox Business. With active involvement, the road toward student internships could be easier to travel. Source for this article – Parents can help college grads secure internships by MoneyBlogNewz.

Internships for college graduates, A welcome ROI

After paying tuition for four or more years, mothers and fathers typically hope their children will do something with it. That is what a college education is for. Most college students have no idea how to find a job after graduation while most colleges are not actively connecting graduates with jobs. This makes it even harder for mothers and fathers. It is a lot of work.

University students might try a student internship to be able to determine if a career field is really the right one. There are some things mothers and fathers can do. Internship opportunities are always around.

The face time with employees is better than Facebook

While LinkedIn, Facebook and other forms of online social networking are valuable, nothing can replace face-to-face time with a potential employer. Teaching children how to network in person may really help them following college. It can really help to get personal with someone getting you into a job. The "go-getters" are the ones hiring managers and industry organizations want to see. According to Woody Allen, "Eighty percent of success is just showing up." This is very true.

Don’t discard online social media in the process, suggests Fox Business. Social recruiting apps on Facebook like Branch Out and Career Amp are tools any social media-savvy student can use. Consider going to Internships.com for help. You may also want to online network with LinkedIn.

Those you know might be able to help

Make sure you know individuals that you are able to call in favors for in essential positions. Call and see if there are any people that need somebody to work an internship.

The ‘Big Five’ to remember

To become an excellent intern, there are some things to do. The blog I Am Next says:

  1. Win your supervisor over.
  2. Work hard and pay your dues.
  3. Make sure you know what is going on.
  4. Get help from supervisor lessons. These can guide you.
  5. Get a letter of recommendation before you leave.

Information from

Fox Business

foxbusiness.com/personal-finance/2011/04/04/parents-help-college-students-land-internship/

I Am Next

powertochange.com/students/careers/internship/

Student internships are a learning opportunity

youtube.com/watch?v=TpqJSflKaoQ



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