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How To Go About Job Hunting After NYSC (National Youth Service Corps)

getting a job after NYSC

Most graduates anticipate NYSC with much enthusiasm. They see it as a means to leave home, escape being idle, and learn new things. An opportunity to enrich their network, improve their interpersonal skills, and be exposed to l other people’s ways of life.

But the big question is “how to go about job hunting after NYSC.” Because no one wants to finish NYSC and return home to depend on their parents again.

A few months back, a video of a young girl who finished her POP (passing out parade) trended online. In the video, the young girl was seen crying, and when asked, she said she didn’t want the NYSC to end, noting that she never told anyone that she wanted to pass out.

 

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All NYSC graduates wish to go back home as accomplished and self-sufficient people. But, to go back home as an accomplished man or woman, you need a job, right? And to get a job, you need to job hunt.

The following suggestions will result in a satisfying outcome.

8 Helpful Tips For Bagging A  Job After NYSC 

  1. Have a career plan.
  2.  Know the job you are looking for.
  3. Have the necessary skills and experience for the job you want.
  4. Improve your CV and resume.
  5. Become a Volunteer
  6. Submit a CV (curriculum vitae)
  7. Be updated with new technologies.
  8. Be proactive.
  • Have a career plan

A career plan that outlines your short- and long-term job goals and the steps you can take to get there simply entails this. Plans for your career can assist you in choosing the classes you should enroll in as well as the extracurricular pursuits, academic pursuits, and internships that will position you as a great employment applicant. Knowing your strengths and understanding how your abilities, values, and interests relate to potential occupations or jobs are crucial — matching your financial needs and career ambitions.

  • Know the job you are looking for

Most people go job hunting without having detailed knowledge of the job they are hunting for, and when they get the opportunity to have an interview, they flop.

It doesn’t necessarily mean you should have all the knowledge about the job quickly. Know how to get it to perform many of the most fundamental tasks right away.  

For example, if you’re expected to be familiar with how to use a piece of equipment. To use it, you don’t need to understand how to assemble it. Know how to get it to work.

  • Have the necessary skills and experience for the job you want.

Everyone has raw mastery in particular areas. However, through training and experience, skills are developed to improve one’s ability to carry out tasks. 

When you can answer questions like, “What can you do for my organization?” Or “What issues can you fix?” in a job interview, you have recognized and identified your skills.

There are two essential skills for success and growth in a workplace; there are:

  1. Technical skills
  2. Soft skills

Technical skills 

These are necessary if you want to be good in a particular job, such as teaching, computer programming, or cooking. 

Soft skills 

They are necessary to collaborate effectively with colleagues and increase productivity inside your firm. Because they are so helpful, companies frequently consider soft skills when deciding whether to hire or promote a candidate.

  • Improve your CV and resume.

Before going job hunting, develop your skills, learn new ones, and gain new experience. Going to NYSC camp helps you with most of these.

Employers need someone who is conscious of their personal growth and who they can work with for the long term. Your skills, credentials, accomplishments, and education will help you land the job.

A curriculum vitae (CV) briefly summarizes your education and professional background. Your CV thoroughly describes your academic history, including your teaching experience, academic degrees, research, honors, publications, presentations, and other accomplishments. 

Compared to resumes, a CV is more prolonged and contains more details. 

Your resume summarizes your schooling, employment experience, certificates, and other achievements and talents. This is the most typical document sought from applicants in job applications. Your resume will look better if the information is concise. Do this by using bulleted lists.

  • Become a volunteer

Volunteering enables you to interact with others as you work toward a shared goal. One advantage of volunteering is the ability to make relationships. You are a resident of the area. You are responsible for both the problem and the solution. Furthermore, you participate in a procedure in which you have faith. By taking part and doing things, you benefit yourself and others. 

You decide to volunteer because the idealist or optimist in you sees potential. You are aware that you are assisting. Additionally, you realize that your time was well spent.

  • Submit a CV (curriculum vitae)

When job opportunities for your career choice, skills, experience, and qualifications present themselves, create your CV and submit it. Don’t just submit to one company–submit to as many as you can, offline and online.

  • Be updated with new technologies.

Don’t be a novice when it comes to technology. The world is evolving technologically, and lagging in most technical aspects won’t land you a job. As the world is evolving, keep expanding yourself too. Attend technology conferences and events, join organizations, and, most importantly, conduct research, teach, and grow in your field.

  • Be proactive

Being proactive gives you the power to decide your specific course of action and offers you a sense of control over any scenario you may be in. A person is proactive if they complete their tasks. Instead of waiting for things to happen to you, you make them happen. 

Every employer likes someone who can help them solve future problems and not panic or withdraw when a situation arises.  

Do You Need Experience To Land a Job After NYSC?

Not really, but having an experience for the applied job is an added value.

Ideally, you don’t need experience to land a job because, as a young graduate, your only experience is what you were taught in school and what you learned at your NYSC PPA. That’s why entry-level jobs are available.

Entry-level jobs 

These are mainly jobs for fresh graduates with no experience. These are the initial positions in a career path.

However, if entry-level positions are scarce, you can still land a job without experience if you develop the necessary abilities, write a compelling cover letter and resume, exhibit the proper work ethic, and comprehend the operations and plans of the prospective organizations. When potential employers see that you are dependable and honest, have some background knowledge of the job, and are willing to discuss your faults and skills, they are more inclined to hire you. Just share an experience you once had. It doesn’t necessarily have to align with the aspiring job, but it should be relevant. It is an example of administrative experience if you have organized a meeting. Previously handling a Facebook page or creating a flyer was a marketing experience.

What Can I Do When My Job Hunting Isn’t Working?

According to the professionals at Flexjobs, consider taking a break, updating your resume, spruce your online presence by building relevant connections, or looking for a temporary job that’ll prepare you for your dream job.

In Nigeria, Can A Corper Serve As An Intern At A Company?

Yes, and there are a lot of opportunities available. You can visit Hot Nigerian Jobs for updates on available internship opportunities or keep a close watch on the social profile of your favorite brands. While the pay might not be as attractive, getting an internship job is not as tricky as an experienced position.

HR will not bother too much about your work experience. However, they’ll strongly consider you have the right personality, and you can expect them to train you along the way.

Conclusion

Job hunting after NYSC can be exhausting when you don’t receive the essential tips to help you. And it can be exhaustive to keep receiving rejection emails each time you send an application but don’t give up, and it’ll be worth it eventually.

Again, your CV and resume play a massive role in your employment. This is what will prompt the company to call you for an interview. If you can’t build a presentable CV, reach out to people who can.

I bet you will secure your dream job by following the above guidelines. I wish you, and I await your testimonies.

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