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Louise G
If you are a recent graduate and are seeking suitable graduate jobs, there are numerous of steps that you will want to take in order to achieve your desired role. The first thing that you have to do is to consider the specific type of role you want and the industry you'd like to work in. You are able to find graduate jobs in pretty much any market and industry and therefore you should have plenty of opportunity to choose something that you are searching for. Try to consider your desires and demands, experience, and skill set while you're still in the education system so that you will come out of it knowing what sort of path you want to capture. Concurrently you should consider the specific educational requirements that are needed for any role you want to take on. In many instances a basic bachelors degree will suffice, but you have to consider the specific grade you will get. However, it might be necessary that you should progress to a Masters degree, or even get a doctorate for more specialised roles. Sign up with recruitment agencies to alleviate the process. Once you've considered the specific sort of role you want you can then find some suitable specialised recruitment agencies that will help find your dream role. Try to sign up with them before you have completed your education so that they can get started looking for you early. It's also possible to look to bypass recruitment agencies completely if you have a strong idea of the specific type of company you want to work for. If you have an idea of the best graduate schemes within the particular market you want to work in you'll be able to simply apply directly through their website. Be sure that your CV is fully up to scratch and always write up a good covering letter, with regards to the application process. After graduating many graduates are surprised that they have so much difficulty finding a graduate post, this is not surprising as the number of graduates has increased so dramtically over the past decade, With one in 3 young people starting their working lives as a graduate the currency of a degree has been devalued to a point that is has about the same meaning as 5 O levels had 30 years ago. Graduates need to realise that all they have proven is that they are reasonably intelligent and that they can learn.
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