5 Things College Students Can Do Now to Prepare for Life After Graduation

Too many college students only begin to plan life after graduation when the commencement ceremony is over. As the spring semester kicks off here are 5 things college students can do now to prepare for life after graduation.

Do some personal career research

Even after several years in school, college students still find themselves unclear about values, interests, skills. Free or low cost career assessment tools can help college students find answers. College students who complete career assessments online, should print the results and bring them to their campus career center. Career professionals on campus can really help college students put those results of career assessments in context for future career decisions.
Prepare for interview season

Although many of the employers that go to college campuses for college recruiting programs do so in the fall semester, many employers return in the spring semester. Meeting employers on campus during interviews, workshops, panel discussions or career center events, is one way college students can start to plan for life after graduation. Job interview preparation will include getting professional attire, developing job search documentations such as a resume, cover letter and thank you letter and registering with the career center.

Clean up digital dirt

College students should prepare for life after graduation by cleaning up any digital dirt that they have online. Statistics show that employers are increasingly looking at social networking sites like Twitter, Facebook and YouTube to see how college students and graduates represent themselves in their virtual communities. College students should start cleaning up their online brand well before graduation.

Start spreading the news

Speaking of socializing, this is a great time to start socializing and networking with family members about plans after graduation. College students should start spreading the news about upcoming graduation from college. It is not necessary to have firm plans about all the next steps, but the less career ambiguity that a college student shows is the more confident they will be.

Getting a job search plan in place

Too many college students start working on their job search plans after graduation. Keep in mind the old adage of the early bird catching the worms. College students should use the spring semester to get a plan together. The plan for life after graduation should include visit ing the career center on campus for resume and cover letter critique, registering with a few job boards and making a list of target companies.


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