Saturday, April 9, 2011

Help grads get jobs after graduation, mothers and fathers

It is a fact of life that college career centers rarely play an essential role in helping graduate get a career. Thus, university students have to be motivated, and parents have to be willing to help. The role of parents can’t be overstated here, argues Fox Business. With active involvement, the road toward student internships could be easier to travel. Post resource – Parents can help college grads secure internships by MoneyBlogNewz.

A good idea to do an internship

Most parents are hoping the college education their kids get will eventually pay off. Most university students do not know how to find a job after graduation while most colleges aren't actively connecting graduates with jobs. It can be hard for parents because of this.

It might help a student out to try out a job for a while in a student internship. It also could get a student closer to a job. Mothers and fathers can help graduates get internship opportunities.

Don't just rely on Facebook

Nothing is more significant that being face-to-face with an employers, although it can be helpful to use online social networking. Teaching kids how to network in person may really help them after college. Making a personal connection with someone cuts straight through the contact lists and sound bites. 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.

Online social media is something to consider. Fox business reminds you to not just forget about this. 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.

See who you know

Make sure you know people that you can call in favors for in significant positions. Mothers and fathers should not be afraid to call people they know if it means helping their graduates acquire an internship.

'Big Five’ for graduates to consider

In order to become a successful intern, the student career blog I Am Next suggests applicants apply the following:

  1. Make sure your supervisor likes you. This is very important.
  2. Make sure you work very hard.
  3. Knowing what you're after is just as significant.
  4. Get help from supervisor lessons. These can guide you.
  5. Get a letter of recommendation before you leave.

Citations

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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