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How to land your first job

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With South Africa’s high unemployment rate and many candidates competing for limited opportunities, the job search can be a daunting task.

But, with the right approach, a search can result in success sooner rather than later. There are a number of things you need to consider when searching for a job.

CONSIDERATION 1:

Change your mind-set and get positive

Looking for a job is a full-time job on its own. Start on a positive note, tell yourself that you already have a job. This step requires you to position yourself socially, chronologically and professionally so that you can start thinking like an employed person.

Be patient but consistent. Create a schedule with a set number of hours a day to search for your dream position, sending out applications and making enquiries about job opportunities.

Because the job search – and the inevitable rejections – can be emotionally and psychologically exhausting, it is important that graduates do not let it consume them.

Take nothing at a personal level and try to enjoy the process, which is also an important opportunity to learn and grow.

Read: Are almost 40% who need jobs unemployed?

CONSIDERATION 2:

Update your CV and tailor it to each position

Your first point of departure is your curriculum vitae (CV) and the cover letter. These are the first documents that potential employers will see and should show who you are and why you are suitable for their vacancy. Employers need to know that you are a good fit for their company, so your focus should be on convincing them that you are the best candidate for the job.

CVs must be tailored to the requirements of each position. Additionally, CVs should be relevant to the field of work. A CV for a creative or advertising position will look different to a more traditional CV in the field of finance, for instance.

At the end of the day it is not just about the employer finding you, but also about you finding the employer and position that are right for you.

Carefully read the job specifications, for example the requirements in terms of qualifications, experience and skills. Make sure to match it to the requirements of the job for which you are applying.

When doing that, also be honest with yourself about whether you would enjoy doing that job.

Fathima Razack

CONSIDERATION 3:

Create a strong online presence and professional personal brand

A strong online presence is crucial and graduates should actively manage theirs. Create Google alerts for specific vacancies and register your CV with reputable recruitment agencies and job portals, such as PNet and Bizcommunity.

These days, employers often scour social media in search of suitable candidates. A good LinkedIn profile is important because it allows you to be seen by professionals and as a professional. Follow companies and professionals on social media to see what is happening in their world and to stay abreast of developments in your industry.

CONSIDERATION 4:

Do your homework

The most important part of the job hunt starts when a company signals interest. Prior to an interview, graduates should research the company, the position and the industry in general to thoroughly understand:

  • What the company does to make money and what need it is trying to address in the market;
  • The organisational culture and leadership of the company;
  • How the company positions itself in the mainstream and on social media;
  • When the company was started, its history, vision and mission; and
  • How your contribution can make a positive difference in the company.
Sifiso Mnisi

CONSIDERATION 5:

Don’t stand still

It is imperative that graduates keep learning, keep abreast of developments in their industry and make a real effort to network and make contacts.

Make yourself a promise and commit to an attitude of lifelong learning.

Constantly update your skills; do a short course to widen your knowledge and qualifications base; work with a mentor or volunteer.

All these things help you grow as a person and increase your competitiveness in the job market.

Additionally, graduates should approach the career centres of their higher education institutions.

The best institutions have fantastic graduate employability programmes and could help you with preparing for interviews, identifying vacancies or reviewing your CV if it doesn’t seem to be making the cut.

For each application graduates must take their time and be thorough.

Every effort that you put in will help you to either refine your skills or develop your resilience or focus. Remember that as much as you are looking for them, they are looking for you too.

  • Mnisi is head of programme: faculty of humanities at the Independent Institute of Education
  • Razack is head of programme: faculty of commerce at the Independent Institute of Education
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