Friday, May 15, 2020
How to use university as a tool to decide your career pathway - Debut
How to use university as a tool to decide your career pathway - Debut This post was written by an external contributor. Megan Ritchie reveals how you can plan for your future career at university. Thereâs no denying that university can be rather overwhelming at times. Youâre studying on the degree programme you applied for, you accepted your place, and off you went. But where do you go from there? How are you expected to know what you want to do for the rest of your life? Whilst going to university is the starting point for many that know what they want to do, many arrive â" having selected their degree based on their interest and academic strengths â" and still have no idea. But guess what? Thatâs totally fine. We need to change the way we look at university. Yes, youâve made the first step in studying for a degree, but that doesnât mean you should have the rest of your career pathway mapped out. Itâs about time we saw university as an opportunity for experimenting with our interests and talents to develop our potential career pathways. You just need to know how to do it effectively. Get all the experience you can University is the ideal time to try out some different roles in various areas before you commit to a career. Not only is work experience a great addition to your CV, but it can give you an insight into different industries. Events like these can give you a better idea of what you would like to do in the future. Whether itâs a voluntary role, an internship, or a placement as a part of your degree, all these opportunities can help you to make a fully-informed decision. Vacancies can be found through your university careers service, and through online resources such as our job search page. If you need some further inspiration, check out our guides to all things careers and information here on internships you can get with any degree. Attend events and make contacts Attending careers events is an ideal way to get a broad overview of several different industries. From here, you can tailor your work experience searches to sectors you have taken an interest in. Events are also a great way to network and make contacts for the future. Networking can seem a daunting prospect if you havenât done it before, so be sure to check out our top tips. Another great way to make contacts is by creating a LinkedIn profile. With this, you can network with employees and employers, search for vacancies, and reach out to individuals that work in your sector of interest to ask for advice and tips on making it in the industry. Try something new and get involved University is a great place to immerse yourself in new opportunities and try something new. You have nothing to lose and so much to gain. Itâs ideal to do this as soon as you start university. By the time youâre in your final year, you might have even made it to the top. For instance, you could be on a committee or have an important role within your Student Union. Remember, itâs never too late to try something new at university. Get behind a cause you support, write for your student media, join a society â" get involved in any way that takes your interest. Not only will it build your confidence and give you something to enjoy outside of your studies, but it might help you figure out where you want your career pathway to take you. Stay calm Itâs a crucial time for figuring out what you want to do, and youâll feel pressure from all sides â" from yourself, from your university, and maybe even from your family. But remember, the only person that can shape your future is you. Take every opportunity you can to put yourself in the best position possible for when you leave university. You arenât expected to know what you want to do when you start your degree. Use your time wisely during university to stand yourself in good stead for when it comes to finding a job. Enjoy discovering new interests, experimenting with your strengths, and breathe! If you need any further inspiration or information, check out other articles here on Debut, including what to do when career options get overwhelming, and how to decide what industry to work in. Download Debut and connect with us on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn for more careers insights.
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