According to a recent survey by Job Outlook, for the third year now there is a positive increase in hiring fresh college graduates for 2006. Business owners plan on hiring more from the class of 2005-06 than they did from the 2004-05 class as well as offering higher compensation and benefits for the new hires.
In the annual survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers, nine out of ten companies describe the new job market as good, very good, and excellent. Public accounting and consulting firms narrated the brightest prospect for the future graduates, while engineering and construction firms supported the idea by saying they'll also be hiring.
There is a growing demand for new graduates in the job market as a result of the also growing products and services they offer and to keep up with the retiring HR staff.
Who are in demand?
? Mechanical engineering
? Electrical engineering
? Accounting
? Business administration/ management
? Economics/finance
? Computer science
? Information sciences and systems
? Marketing/marketing management
? Computer engineering
? Chemical engineering
Mechanical engineering graduates topped the list and eyeing on them are aerospace, automotive, mechanical equipment manufacturers. They also plan on hiring graduates with Ph.D.s in science and computer related courses.
Banking, transportation, financial, and insurance services are seeking Economics/Finance graduates. The food and beverage processing companies, merchandisers, and financial services will need more Business Administration/Management degree holders. One-third of business owners plan on hiring associate graduates categorized into three: technology, engineering and business related degrees. Insurance and engineering/surveying companies appear the most in need of 2 year course graduates for they bear a productive kind of technical knowledge which does not require more training. They belong to the hands-on work force who developed a good work ethic which is sadly observed by employers as missing in previous amateur graduates.
During the survey, only 23.5%, (mainly manufacturers) respondents planned on hiring international graduates in 2006.
What qualities should a new graduate possess?
? Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills
? Must be honest and has a high regard with integrity
? Can easily relate to others
? Maintain strong work ethic
? Can work well with others ?TEAMWORK
? Analytical skills
? Must be self motivated and initiative
? Adaptability to change
? Updated computer skills
? Observant to details
The standards of companies? ideal candidates are often higher than the last year's. It is important that new graduates show good G.P.A.s as full time jobs come with good benefits coming from good revenues. Salary, should not be the sole consideration when looking for a job, benefits are part of it.
Here are some of the lists of benefits:
? Life and Medical/Dental insurance
? Retirement plans
? Annual and semi-annual increase
? Employee counseling program
? Dress code
? Paid trainings
? Bonus and commissions
? Family benefits
? Flexi-time
? Performance updates
? Vacation and sick leaves
? On-site fitness and recreational facilities
? Day care center
? Company car/service
The best places to seek competitive employers can be on campus job fairs, during on-the-job-trainings, student organizations and clubs, Internet search job search engines, etc. What's important is that you target the right employers. Don't let an opportunity pass, get in the interview to know more about their career offers and don't forget to research about the company. You must be able to discuss your career objectives and compose a list of relevant and creative questions you can ask yourself.
Resume For New Graduate
But just as gaining acceptance into university requires an understanding of what academia looks for in a prospective student, graduate careers also require careful study and preparation. Here's what to keep in mind as you go about researching and planning your graduate career.
Do What You Love
Before deciding on a career path, it's important to research the job market and analyse your own strengths and interests to find out what kind of graduate career might suit you best. As a wise counsellor once said, ‘Do what you love, the money will follow.' This is good advice when pursuing your graduate career since the likelihood of success and happiness always improves when you're doing something you feel passionate about.
To help you figure out your preferences and steer your graduate career in the right direction, many university career centres offer free aptitude and personality tests. These may help you zero in on the kind of graduate career that fits you best.
Start Your Job Searching Early
Start researching graduate careers early, before you graduate. Keep a tight focus on the work you enjoy and then apply that focus to relevant academic coursework, an internship and/or volunteer work experience that can give you a “foot in the door” to your chosen graduate career.
During the final year of study, set aside some time to work on developing your future graduate career options, and make sure you have the financial resources to cover calls, trips and business clothes for interviews. Take advantage of graduate career counselling at your university career centre. Schedule mock interviews to polish your presentation and speaking skills. Attend graduate career fairs and on-campus recruitment events. Keep your academics in good order, a. And learn to manage time effectively between studying and exploring options for graduate your future careers.
Anticipate Hurdles
Be alert to potential challenges early on, before they become roadblocks in your graduate career search:
• Don't like speaking to groups? Take a public speaking class or join a debating club.
• Is your wardrobe fit for campus only? Invest some time and money on updating your clothes.
• Not much job experience? Experience counts, whether it's paid or not. Use time off to volunteer or do part-time work in the field you've targeted for your graduate career.
• Not well-rounded in extra-curriculars? Make sure you have the requisite computer skills, driving license or other practical qualifications that might help in your graduate career and job search.
See Yourself As The Employer Does
Remember, you're just starting out on your new graduate career path. As thrilled as you probably are to have attained your degree, you are not entitled to have grandiose expectations at the very beginning of your graduate career. Potential employers are far more interested in what you can do for the company than in what they can do for you. Know your customer (the employer); learn what they need, and then market the product (yourself) as intelligently as possible.
Start Selling!
Once you've applied the time, money and effort to prepare yourself thoroughly for your preferred graduate career job sector, it's time to get yourself out onto the market with a top-notch CV.
Stay Positive
When you're competing with other graduates for a position, often the person with better graduate career search skills will win the job over candidates with superior qualifications simply because they know how to sell themselves. Keeping a positive, friendly and professional attitude can compensate for a lack of experience.
So as you embark on the searching for a job, make it clear to recruiters that you're an easy person to work with and are always willing to learn. It can go a long way toward getting your graduate career off to a running start.
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