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Boost Graduate Employability: Key Steps to Stand Out

April 10, 20252 min read

Every graduate today wishes to stand out in a competitive job market. Yet, not all know the paths that lead to enhanced employability. While work experience is beneficial, it isn't always readily accessible.

Rethink Employability

While real-world work is irreplaceable, the barriers to securing placements are significant. However, graduates can adopt alternative strategies, outlined by Jemma Smith, to amplify their employability without relying solely on internships.

1. Adopt a Hobby

Employment isn't just about skills; many employers value passion and initiative. Engaging in a hobby, whether it's learning coding or mastering a musical instrument, showcases personal growth.

Options to Consider

  • Coding

  • Writing

  • Sports

  • Photography

  • Painting

2. Enrol in Online Courses

Location or time limitations should not be a barrier to enhancing skills. Online courses offer a plethora of options to extend your learning horizon, showing your drive to potential employers.

Platforms to Explore

3. Stay Informed

Delve deep into the industry you aim to enter. Consistent reading and research into your sector can empower your understanding, equipping you with knowledge to shine in interviews.

4. Curate Your Online Presence

In today’s digital-first world, your online persona can significantly impact employability. Present a tidy, professional image across social media platforms, vital for future opportunities.

Tips for Online Excellence

  • Adjust privacy settings

  • Monitor content for professionalism

5. Volunteering

Listing volunteer roles on your CV shows commitment and the acquisition of various transferable skills. Such experiences not only make you marketable but enrich your personal development.

Volunteering Ideas

  • Local community projects

  • Online volunteering

6. Learn a New Language

Marketable graduates often possess distinct skills. Learning a popular language helps access international opportunities, reflecting dedication and a willingness to face challenges.

7. Revamp Your CV

A meticulously crafted CV remains a cornerstone of job applications. Regular updates are essential, ensuring your latest skills and accomplishments are reflected. Concentrate on structure and accuracy.

Implement and Prosper

Utilising these tips will empower you to carve a distinct presence in the professional world. Begin today and watch your employability soar.

Next Steps

Want to learn more? Check out these articles:

7 ways to improve graduate employability

Why Is Getting a Job So Hard? [Unmasking Real Challenges]

Unveiling the Job Hunt Mystery [Why You're Not Getting Hired]

Why Employability Skills Training Matters in the Modern Job Market

Check out our Advanced Employability Course for all the help you need to get your dream job, fast.

Co-Founder of Mploydia, Executive Coach to Senior Leaders, Organisation Performance Consultant, Engineer

Rich Webb

Co-Founder of Mploydia, Executive Coach to Senior Leaders, Organisation Performance Consultant, Engineer

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