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How do I prepare for life after college, like what can I get myself into when it comes to a job?
I’m about to graduate college soon and I’m not sure what I’m doing and I need help when it comes to finding a job and getting things together. I major in business but I’m also interested in nursing, real estate or having an Airbnb business.
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Helen’s Answer
I'd suggest kick-starting your journey by securing a position in the field that piques your interest, be it healthcare, real estate, or any other. This initial step of getting your foot in the door opens up a world of exploration for you.
Consider expanding your horizons by joining relevant groups on LinkedIn. There's plenty of groups dedicated to healthcare and real estate that could provide valuable insights.
Always remember, there's no such thing as a mistake in this journey. Every job you undertake will enrich you with priceless experience and knowledge. Here's to your success!
Consider expanding your horizons by joining relevant groups on LinkedIn. There's plenty of groups dedicated to healthcare and real estate that could provide valuable insights.
Always remember, there's no such thing as a mistake in this journey. Every job you undertake will enrich you with priceless experience and knowledge. Here's to your success!
Your advice was so helpful!
Mia
Yess, that’s a good way to explore as well and get to know more about what I’m doing. Thanks as well for helping me!
Mia
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Julie’s Answer
Having an idea what you want to do is an important first step - congratulations on narrowing it down to these three fun roles. Next thing I'd recommend is tell everyone you know what you are interested in and ask them to connect you with anyone they know doing these jobs. Reach out to those people and ask for 30 minutes of their time to ask questions - things like how to get an entry level job in that field, what does a month in the life look like, what do they find most fulfilling about the job, and what is most challenging. This information will help you narrow your choice down further.
I also recommend the book What Color is Your Parachute to college students. Its a workbook that is updated yearly and takes you through questions that help you narrow down what environment you like to work in (indoors, outdoors, home offices, etc), what types of things you like to do day to day (sell stuff, solve stuff, build stuff), what industries interest you. At the end you have a clear picture of the roles and industries that might really bring you joy.
Ask friends and family to introduce you to people in the careers you are interested in
Reach out and ask for a 30 mins phone call, prepare questions to ask them about their jobs
Use that information to narrow your field of interest
Check out the book What Color is Your Parachute
I also recommend the book What Color is Your Parachute to college students. Its a workbook that is updated yearly and takes you through questions that help you narrow down what environment you like to work in (indoors, outdoors, home offices, etc), what types of things you like to do day to day (sell stuff, solve stuff, build stuff), what industries interest you. At the end you have a clear picture of the roles and industries that might really bring you joy.
Julie recommends the following next steps:
I appreciate your support, Julie
Mia
Thanks so much for this I really appreciate you taking out time to explain all of this and prepare me for life!!
Mia
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Eva’s Answer
As a student of business, you have an excellent foundation to explore diverse opportunities. Certain fields, like nursing and real estate that you pointed out, necessitate additional studies or certifications. If you're certain, you might want to start pursuing these immediately. However, if you're undecided due to the vast differences between these fields, consider reaching out to professionals in your areas of interest. Engage in discussions with them, seek their advice, and if possible, spend some time observing their work firsthand.
The same approach can be used if you're contemplating starting your own business. Try to connect with individuals who have successfully established their businesses. A good initial step might be to first gain employment in a relevant business sector. This can provide you with valuable insights into the operational aspects before you venture out on your own.
The same approach can be used if you're contemplating starting your own business. Try to connect with individuals who have successfully established their businesses. A good initial step might be to first gain employment in a relevant business sector. This can provide you with valuable insights into the operational aspects before you venture out on your own.
This was super helpful, thank you!
Mia
Yes, I agree with you I should reach out to professionals and see what it’s all about. Thanks once again for helping me out!
Mia
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Catherine’s Answer
First, take time to reflect, breath and pause. You might feel a sense of urgency or pressure to have it all figured but its an ever-changing journey. Taking care of yourself before anything else will provide you with the mental clarity you need to navigate your career descisions. Based on your interest I can tell you're not afraid of change and taking ownership. I would bet you enjoy trying new things, problem solving and building authentic relationships. You want to work directly with people and provide a type of service.
Once you've given yourself some time to breath after graduating, reflect and a make a simple yet comprehensive skill set list that highlights where you will add those most value and have examples to back them up. Think less about the job you want and focus on skills that you want to leverage to motivate your work.
Once you've given yourself some time to breath after graduating, reflect and a make a simple yet comprehensive skill set list that highlights where you will add those most value and have examples to back them up. Think less about the job you want and focus on skills that you want to leverage to motivate your work.
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Patrisha Nicole’s Answer
Reflect on what attracts you to these diverse fields—business, nursing, real estate, and Airbnb. Take into account your talents, principles, and passions. For instance, are you drawn to direct interaction with people, assisting others, initiating new projects, or overseeing a business? If the thrill of entrepreneurship stirs you, you might think about starting small, such as managing a rental property on a part-time basis. This could offer you a taste of the hospitality industry while also allowing you to experiment with running a business. If your heart is set on venturing into real estate, you should start by familiarizing yourself with the certification requirements in your locality. You might want to kick-start your journey with an internship or a part-time position in real estate to dip your toes in the water.