Month: February 2022

Five things you can do in college to support launching your career after graduation

We all dream about getting that perfect job after graduating. But did you know that you don’t have to wait until graduation to start working towards that goal? You can start getting ready from the first day you start your college program. One of the Employment Officers at AC’s Employment Support Centre has she shared some valuable tips that will make a difference in your student and career journey. Check them out!

Get in touch with AC’s Employment Centre

“The sooner, the better,” says Lindsay Bortot, Employment Officer at AC. The Employment Support Centre gives students access to several services such as customizing your resume and cover letters, preparing for interviews, building a LinkedIn profile, and learning how to use it. The professionals at the Centre also assist students with job search methods and strategies.

Network with your classmates and professors

It’s important to note, that there is a “hidden job market” and that not all companies post their jobs publicly. Sometimes they will share opportunities through internal emails and that is one of the reasons why it is so important to network with your classmates. Talking to your professors will also help! Don’t forget that many of your professors still work in the industry and they might be watching you. They can be great references when you are searching for your dream job.

“If a company can reduce their time and efforts with recruitment and selection, they will,” says Bortot. “If they know they’re going to get 100 resumes online, but they just don’t have time to recruit and select, they might rely on word of mouth or look for internal referrals.”

Attend recruitment events

Lots of organizations host recruitment events, in person and/or virtually. Sometimes the jobs they promote at these events aren’t shared online or through traditional channels. Even if the company you are interested in working for doesn’t have a job in your field at that moment, going to these events will give you the chance to talk to people you wouldn’t normally have access to and make an impression. Take advantage of this opportunity to connect and network for the future!

“These are all important pathways in order to uncover opportunities and put yourself in front of the competition, so that you can actually find a job faster,” says Bortot. “Your job search will typically be longer if you’re just using one method of job searching, like looking online.”

Reach out to potential employers!

If a company you dream of working for doesn’t have a job opening right now, this shouldn’t be a reason for you to give up. Reach out and ask them for advice (not a job!). This will help you make a professional impression and let them know that you are interested.

“You can look up a company you want to work for, and then you can look to see who works for the companies who have a LinkedIn page,” says Bortot. “Then you can look at their career path, connect to them directly, send a message and ask questions.”

Check out AC’s job search platform

Hire AC is exclusive to students and graduates of Algonquin College and there you can find new jobs posted every single week in a wide range of program areas. The job posts include summer positions, part-time opportunities, and full-time opportunities.

“Students can actually filter their searches by their program area and see what kind of jobs are being posted that would relate to their goal,” says Bortot.

Getting started on your career preparation early will help you stand out when you’re ready to land your dream job. Find more information on AC’s Employment Support Centre LinkedIn page.

 

 

Tips for building a professional online presence

Have you ever googled yourself? What comes up when you search for your name? Now, imagine if your future employer was the one googling you? Do you think this might help or hinder your employment or how they view you?

Building a strong online presence that reflects your personal brand can make a great first impression and put you ahead of other candidates. Here are some tips you can follow to showcase yourself in the best light!

Adjust your privacy settings on your social media accounts

Choose a professional looking photo and clean up your social media accounts. . Familiarize yourself with your privacy settings to limit what the public sees. Whatever things are available to the public, make them something you would feel comfortable with your future employers or professors knowing.

If you don’t have one yet, create a LinkedIn account, and make sure it stands out

LinkedIn is known as the key social media account for professional networking. Many recruiters use this tool to search for candidates. The platform is a great way to highlight your skills, show examples of projects you have worked on and tell employers about your employment history and education in a concise and simple format. Don’t forget to customize your headline, adding keywords that will help employers find you!

LinkedIn is also a great way to do some networking. Take the time to engage in conversations, and join groups. This will show that you are active and interested in learning more about your field of interest, and that you have something to say.

Create an online portfolio

If your field requires a portfolio, create a website where you can showcase some samples of work. Even if you don’t need to have one, showing off your work with an online portfolio is a great way to let employers know the quality of work they can expect from you.

Having everything ready to go will also show employers that you are organized and prepared. Here is a list of great portfolio website builders.

Watch out for your grammar

Spelling and grammar matter. Whatever you write online and in public posts on your social media accounts should be error-free. Watch for typos, use proper spelling and grammar, avoid slang, and use full sentences, especially in professional accounts. Grammarly is a free online tool you can use to double check that your online writing is ready to post.

Be mindful of any content you share as well. The kinds of content you share and what you have to say online all contribute to your personal brand and tell people about who you are.

Access AC’s resources and workshops

Algonquin College’s Employment Support Centre is here to provide career readiness support and resources to help students and graduates prepare for job and career success. Book an appointment, attend one of the many events they host and access their online resources. Here are some upcoming AC events to watch for:

Build Your LinkedIn Profile (International Students) – February 16, 10:30am-12:00pm ET

AC Career Week – February 28 – March 4 (registration opens Feb. 14)

Here are some other great resources you can check out to improve your online presence and personal brand:

LinkedIn Learning:

Review tips for setting up your LinkedIn profile right from the platform itself

Collections: Building an Online Presence, Developing Your Personal Brand

Haven’t signed up for LinkedIn Learning through AC yet? Click here to find out how to set up your account.

The Learning Portal: Personal Pitch, Digital Portfolios

We hope these tips you help you find great opportunities. Good look in your job search!