Comments on: 10 Career Advice Tips for Recent College Grads https://www.briantracy.com/blog/business-success/career-advice-tips-for-recent-college-graduates/ Self Improvement & Professional Development Blog Mon, 05 Feb 2018 17:29:00 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.8.1 By: Ricky https://www.briantracy.com/blog/business-success/career-advice-tips-for-recent-college-graduates/comment-page-1/#comment-1960548 Thu, 22 Dec 2016 04:35:00 +0000 http://www.briantracy.com/blog/?p=15748#comment-1960548 1. Think of your career as a series of experiences. The most optimistic and intelligent way to look at your career isn’t how long you stay with one employer or that you focus on what you majored in at college. You need to collect experiences throughout your careers, whether that be with five employers or ten, with one business function or five or in one country or three. The idea is that you need to be a lifelong learner if you want to make an impact, succeed and feel accomplished. The experiences you have expand your world view, give you new perspectives and make you a more interesting person.

2. Don’t settle for a job you’re not passionate about. A lot of people are pushing college graduates to just get a job to pay the bills and that isn’t the greatest advice because research shows that you won’t last long there if you do. Furthermore, no smart company is going to have someone who is only there to make money because there’s always someone else who wants it more. When you’re passionate about your job, you’re excited, you work longer hours and end up accomplishing much more. Life is too short to settle for a career that you hate!

3. Focus on making a big impact immediately. The quicker you make an impact in a company the more attention and support you will get. Millennials understand this well because they won’t want to wait five years to get on a project where they can make this type of impact. Starting on day one, you have to learn as much as possible and start mastering your job so you can latch on to the bigger projects faster and prove yourself. By doing this, you will explode your career and become more valuable in your company, which will increase your pay, title and you’ll get to work on better projects.

4. Take risks early and often in your career. One of the important lessons this economy has taught us is that not taking risks is risky. There is so much out of our control and if we just keep doing what we did yesterday, we can’t get ahead. By taking a risk, you are putting yourself in a position to learn, whether you succeed or fail. You’re also showing to your management that you’re willing to put your reputation on the line to make things happen. As we become an ever more entrepreneurial society, those that take risks, both inside and outside of the corporate walls, will become more successful.

5. Spend more time with people than with your laptop. Students are plugged in and don’t understand that he strongest relationship are formed in person, not online. I constantly see students looking down at their iPhones and iPad’s instead of at people’s faces and it’s a missed opportunity. Soft skills will always become more cherished in companies so it’s important to drop your technology and actually communicate with people. People hire you, not technology and you have to remember that!

6. Measure your work outcomes and build case studies. If you look at any student resume, they almost always look the same. They have the same fields (education, experience, school activities). Under their experience fields, they list a company and then general information such as “Managed XXX project”. They dress up their experience bullets so they can turn menial tasks into something more marketable. The problem is that recruiters today, and especially in the future, are looking for outcomes. They want to know the numeric impact you’re having on a company through your work, which means increasing revenue or decreasing costs. Always think about measuring your projects and keeping track of the results because that’s what’s going to help you justify promotions.

7. Sacrifice today to position yourself for tomorrow. You can’t have everything you want today so you need to work hard to put yourself in a better position in the future. From 2007 to 2009, I put in over one hundred hours a week working on something I loved. As a result, now I have the freedom to do what I want, when I want. While others would have used that same time to go out every night and party, I realized the bigger picture and you can too. The more you do early in your career, the more it will pay off later in life and you will be thankful just like I am.

8. Start your own website to centralize your work profile. You need a single place where you can store everything you accomplish and that should be a website under your name (yourfullname.com). By doing this, you can easily refer others to your work, whether it be hiring managers or for freelance projects. As you grow and develop your career, add new projects, education, skills and examples of your work to your website. Your website is a living, breathing resume that is always available to people even when you’re asleep.

9. Travel as much as you can, while learning about cultures and languages. We live in a global marketplace now and companies are looking to expand and hire the best talent, regardless of location. The more you travel and experience the world, the better you will be at serving this marketplace and taking advantage of it. Furthermore, if you’re learning new languages, you are ahead of the curve. It’s hard for companies to find workers who are fluent in languages so if that’s you, you become more marketable.

10. Locate mentors who live your desired lifestyle. Most students aren’t selective about mentors and just feel fortunate to have them in the first place. I believe you need to choose the right mentor, who you can support and who has time to support you. That person should be someone in your industry who is living the lifestyle that you dream of. This way, they can tell you exactly what you need to do each day to get to their level. For instance, if you want to travel and do consulting in the future then find someone who has a job at McKinsey or Accenture to mentor you. Based on your meetings with them, you might even decide that the consulting lifestyle isn’t a good match for you after all.

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By: Anne-Marie Ditta https://www.briantracy.com/blog/business-success/career-advice-tips-for-recent-college-graduates/comment-page-1/#comment-1955249 Thu, 02 Jul 2015 16:02:00 +0000 http://www.briantracy.com/blog/?p=15748#comment-1955249 Thanks, Brian. These tips are spot on. As a career coach, I encourage clients to follow their passion. The problem many graduates face is that they don’t know what their passion is. A professionally trained coach will help you to connect with your passion and land a position fits your values, interests, knowledge and skills.

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By: Ray Holder https://www.briantracy.com/blog/business-success/career-advice-tips-for-recent-college-graduates/comment-page-1/#comment-1955203 Thu, 25 Jun 2015 09:25:00 +0000 http://www.briantracy.com/blog/?p=15748#comment-1955203 I agree that researching a company before you apply is a very helpful practice. I recently read another blog that supports this (www.porterchester.com/news-events/5-keys-to-career-planning-for-success). Your interview style, your cover letter and even resume can be customized to specific aesthetics that each company value the most.

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By: Pongrat Ioan https://www.briantracy.com/blog/business-success/career-advice-tips-for-recent-college-graduates/comment-page-1/#comment-1955116 Tue, 09 Jun 2015 22:21:00 +0000 http://www.briantracy.com/blog/?p=15748#comment-1955116 I thanks so much sir Brian Tracy

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By: Abdallah https://www.briantracy.com/blog/business-success/career-advice-tips-for-recent-college-graduates/comment-page-1/#comment-1955107 Sun, 07 Jun 2015 10:02:00 +0000 http://www.briantracy.com/blog/?p=15748#comment-1955107 Thanks much Brian for your powerful post. These are indeed proven success ideas that help everyone to find a job in our highly competitive society. Today, we play the worldwide game, and we should commit ourselves to becomes excellent in order to thrive.

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By: Psych Tutor:Mentor https://www.briantracy.com/blog/business-success/career-advice-tips-for-recent-college-graduates/comment-page-1/#comment-1955105 Sat, 06 Jun 2015 22:53:00 +0000 http://www.briantracy.com/blog/?p=15748#comment-1955105 Thx! very useful for tertiary students

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