The transition from university student to full-time professional is both exciting and challenging. The role of professional brings a new set of expectations and responsibilities.
Leave your mark
Make the most of your final year of college by doing your best work; professors will remember you and be eager to recommend you to employers.
Start the job search early
Update your resume and have it reviewed by faculty members in your field. Log into to schedule a resume review with a career educator. Search for jobs in and online sites related to your industry.
Prepare to get your work done
While a student, you may have had a couple of hours off between classes for coffee and conversation, but that will no longer be the case when you enter the professional world. The 40-hour work week becomes a reality, and in fact, professionals are expected to complete tasks assigned no matter how long it takes, so the 40-hour week can stretch into 60 or more hours. Find a job you love!
Dress professionally
If you want to be taken seriously and considered a professional, you must look the part. Consult with colleagues to determine what is appropriate. One rule of thumb: If it is something you would wear to a bar or nightclub, it probably isn’t appropriate for work.
Show respect
Everyone who works at a school or business is important to the success of that enterprise. Show respect for everyone. Greet them with a smile and acknowledge their work. Recognize that you may be working with people from different generations who have preferred methods of communication that differ from yours. Respect these preferences in your communication with them. Respect experience… you must show respect to earn respect.
Take pride
Take pride in your degree and in your work. Let all that you do be something that you are proud to call your own!