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Career Development and Planning

After graduating into college, students have different plans to their respective career. In my opinion, after graduation is one of the hardest and pressured part or moment of every person’s life, for the reason that, this is a start of everything. You will need to choose your career path, you will need to have a job and it is not easy to find a job for those newly graduates based on my experience.

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What is the best career planning and developing?  Career development defined as a one person’s conception of a career outline and decision-making approach. It also involves the method or way of managing of each professional’s to his or her career.

Many mistakes of professionals in our time are getting the first job that they offered to them. They do not stick to their plan or they have no plan at all. In everything, planning is the key for every success and it is more applicable when we talk about our profession.

When you are not satisfied with what you have in your career then it is good to stop for a while and think. Asked yourself, what do you really want in your life? How long do you want to achieve your goal? How will you achieve your dreams in life? It is better to write down the answers to those questions and use them in your career planning. If you think your skills and knowledge is not enough for your dreams, it is not hindrance to achieve those. The best thing to do is to attend trainings and seminars that can help you in your career development. Never stop to think ways on how to improve yourself, it is never ending process, each day we learn new things in our life that our essential if not in our career at least in our daily living.

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Tough Job Market Can Mean Good News for New College Graduates

Although this year’s cohort of college graduates is facing one of the toughest job markets in decades, they actually have an advantage over other job seekers, according to Andy Chan, vice president of career development at Wake Forest University. They are among the age group most likely to be hired and also will be acquiring valuable job hunting skills that will serve them well in the future.

“If I could be anyone in this job market who is unemployed, who would I want to be? A new college graduate,” Chan says. “Organizations are very interested in hiring young people because they have a lot of energy and are willing to do whatever it takes to get the job done.”

New college graduates also have an advantage because they don’t have the financial obligations of older workers with families and can be very open-minded regarding their choice of job since they are at the start of their careers, Chan said.

He also says new graduates have a better chance of success if they can avoid the five most common job hunting mistakes of college seniors:

1. Overusing the Internet — “Students in this digital age think if they apply to enough jobs online then someone will eventually want to hire them. But it’s actually quite difficult to obtain a job on the Internet due to the high volume of resumes submitted. The number one method to obtain a job is by networking.”

2. Being Too Choosy — “Many students get so focused on a specific job or organization that they don’t realize there are other roles and other types of organizations that might be really good opportunities for them too.”

3. Giving Up Too Early — “Some students think that given the poor job market, it’s not worth the time to search for a job. But many companies are now recruiting students this spring and through the summer. Our biggest problem is getting students to pay attention and apply for these jobs.”

4. Mis-using the Grad School Option — “For some people, grad school is a great option, but if you’re just doing it as a back up because you can’t find a job, it’s a very expensive back up. Grad school does not necessarily increase your job prospects — and the pressure can be even greater if you took on loans or don’t like your area of study and the types of opportunities it provides.”

5. Not using the college’s career office — “Students don’t realize that their career office can help them identify networking contacts, learn important job search skills, and significantly improve their resume and cover letter. It’s amazing how out of every 10 resumes, only one or two are

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Seminars and Conference for Career Development

Career is something that is very important to almost everyone. It is one of the things, which we are looking forward after we graduated at college. Some of us are having a hard time choosing what course we are going to take in college, for we need to be careful in choosing what profession to get.

After college graduation, we are busy passing applications with different companies, trying to find job that will satisfy us. Others got what they want, but some failed. Base on experience, many employees tries to look for something better even if they stay with the company for years. Non-satisfaction is one of the reasons they gave.

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Why do they felt empty, when they are doing the job for long? I guess it is something that they called boredom. They are sick and tired of the repetitive tasks assigned with them for years. Other reason is they felt that they are going nowhere with the designation that they have. They want to feel the success and they will not stop seeking for this. The question is how to attain the success? We are at the very competitive industry and we need to strive hard to be on top. How seminars and conference helps you in developing career and skills? There are available trainings that offered by professionals online and live. All you have to do is to choose carefully the best among them. It may be best to begin in analyzing the field you want to take and by matching it with your skills. The good thing is you enjoy what you are doing and it will be best if you also excel in that field. Career training and conference will surely help you a lot in enhancing your skills and learning new things in the industry. The more trainings and seminars you attended the more you learn and improve yourselves.

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