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Graduates Career Advice – 8 Things to Remember When You Join the Workforce
What are some essential graduates career advice I can give if you have just graduated?
Which eight would I choose as something you can start with as you join the workforce? I consider these to be the basics graduates career advice. I am sure there are more than these you can bring into the workforce. These eight is a start to ensure you begin on your right foot.
1. Time Management
Time is finite. Once it is gone you cannot take it back. Once a deadline is missed there is no turning back. If you missed an assignment, you risk a lower grade. But in the working world it can mean losing a job project and the company having to incur financial losses. Learn time management skills and you end up being more productive, effective and efficient.
2. Do More, Talk Less
What’s the second graduates career advice? Do more, talk less. It’s far too easy to be convinced by people who say you can talk to impress people. And I do not deny that, but eventually your work has to be the proof that you are a good worker and you are dependable. You need to decide if you will do more and talk less or do less and talk more.
3. Being Present
Being present means two things to me. Firstly, it means be on time every time. This ranges from a small internal meeting to meeting your deadlines. It means being there when you are needed. Golden opportunities present themselves when you are present. Secondly, being present means focusing on what is the work that needs to be completed. It also means being mindful and fully aware of your surroundings.
4. Give Your Work A Routine
Develop some form of routine and be disciplined to stick to that routine. This is related to time management but goes beyond the time management that you do in the office. Have a routine for your life. Give yourself time - block off time for yourself to be read or even do the chores like laundry, etc. Start to be more organized than when you were in college. Stick to this graduates career advice even though it does not relate to career building. You will soon see the wisdom of it.
5. Be Nice
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