Post-College Advice for Unemployed Graduates | CollegeXpress

Post-College Advice for Unemployed Graduates

Graduating college without a job lined up? A lot of students are in the same boat. Here's what you can do to boost your career prospects and find work ASAP.

Finals are over. Grades are in. The walk has been taken and tassels have been turned. You've spent the last four years (give or take a few) completing what many won't: college. Over three million students graduate from college every year, entering into the postgrad world whether they like it or not. It's exciting and scary all at the same time, and you may be a bit flustered by what to expect. If you're not graduating with a job offer lined up, here are five things you can do to boost your lifetime career goals.

Networking

Perhaps one of the best ways to advance your post-college career is networking. This simple task, grounded in
communicating effectively, can take you places. If you're new to networking, or perhaps professional socializing, this idea can be a bit overwhelming. A great way to get accustomed to networking is to start at social events in your town or city. Whether you go out to your favorite local spots to meet other professionals or seek out social networking events, you can meet some awesome contacts. Instead of a conference or perhaps traditional method of networking, you may choose to go to a party of sorts. Try searching online to get the lowdown on social networking events in major cities. Remember, it's not always about what you know but who you know.

Related: How to Use Your College Network to Land a Job 

Internships

Internships are a great way to expand your professional experience—with the possibility of earning an additional perk like an hourly wage! With an internship, the end result and placement on your résumé tend to matter more than what tasks you actually did during the course of it. Every internship is different: you may get a position at an amazing company, but the duties themselves may not be what you're interested in, or you could get an internship with a smaller company but hold a lot more responsibility. The best internships are those in your desired field, but don't discount the ones for companies not directly related. If you're looking to get into a general profession such as business, communications, or human resources, you should be able to find a variety of companies needing employees with those skills. The key to finding a good internship is to ask professors and school administrators for help, and also actively seek out businesses you're interested in on your own.

Freelancing

While this title may have some negative connotation associated with it, being a freelancer can also show a great deal of drive, motivation, and professionalism. A few things should be noted about entering the freelance world:

  • It is very difficult. Unlike having someone continuously hand you work, you have to actively seek out new job opportunities and work on your own.
  • You must be very organized. This is two-part; not only do you need to be organized when it comes to completing the work and keeping it neat, but you also must be organized when it comes to your time. Time management is crucial for freelancing. You have deadlines, restrictions, and major responsibilities.
  • You can do a lot. Freelance is a great way to expand your portfolio with many different types of work while keeping within your field. You're your own boss, so you can pick and choose which jobs you want to take, giving you more responsibility and flexibility with your career.

Freelance typically works best for those who can produce a product on their own, like a writer, designer, or coder, but other freelance work may be available. Visit sites like Upwork.com to find a plethora of freelance work from all over the world. 

Related: 7 Tips to Help You Profit With a Freelance Career 

Entry-level jobs

Every recent grad has this magnificent idea that when they graduate college, they're going to get their dream job and everything will be hunky dory. I don’t want to be the one to burst your bubble, but the reality is that there is always going to be someone far more qualified than you are. Instead of applying for jobs that require a lot of experience, apply for entry-level positions. It may not exactly be the job you want, but if it's with a company you want to work for, you may be able to move your way up to that dream job. Everyone has to start somewhere!

Grad school

If you majored in something that requires more schooling to really earn a good job in your profession, then taking the big step into graduate school makes sense. Those in medicine, law, or other professions may need the additional schooling right off the bat, but many other fields, particularly in the sciences, offer more opportunities to those with advanced degrees. If you're not seeking a profession that needs more schooling but know that you want to go to grad school in the future, consider going straight after undergrad. While many business graduate schools would like candidates and students to have some professional work experience, academic merit and glowing recommendations may be all you need to advance your educational career. Once you finish graduate school, you can pursue jobs with higher requirements.

Related: Helpful Answers to Your Questions About Grad School

Graduating from college is one of the most exciting things you will do in your life, but it can also be scary, especially if you don't have a job lined up like your friends might. Explore all your postgraduate options and do what's best for you and your career. Everything will fall into place eventually! 

If you think you'd like to take a "gap year" between college and adulthood, check out this article on What to Do When You're Not Ready for the Real World.

Like what you’re reading?

Join the CollegeXpress community! Create a free account and we’ll notify you about new articles, scholarship deadlines, and more.

Join Now

Tags:

About Lamar Hull

Lamar Hull is a former student-athlete at Davidson College who also played professional basketball in Europe. He loves to provide college and sports advice. You can follow him on Twitter @lamarhull20.

 

Join our community of
over 5 million students!

CollegeXpress has everything you need to simplify your college search, get connected to schools, and find your perfect fit.

Join CollegeXpress

College Quick Connect

Swipe right to request information.
Swipe left if you're not interested.

The University of Tampa

Tampa, FL


Joseph Johnsly

Joseph Johnsly

High School Class of 2021

It's an honor for me to be writing to share a little about my experience with CollegeXpress. I've been using CollegeXpress for about a year now, and the reason why I chose it is because it provides astonishing scholarships for every student around the globe. Besides that, this organization dispenses all the information necessary to help students get to college. CollegeXpress has helped me have an easier experience with applying to colleges and choosing the best fit for myself.

Sadie Hartmann

Sadie Hartmann

High School Class of 2021

I'm a senior in high school, and CollegeXpress has helped me in so many ways this year in trying to navigate the process of deciding and committing to a university. The COVID-19 Student Resource Center has helped me many times with the most up-to-date and accurate information, along with financial aid and student life [advice]. During these uncertain times, CollegeXpress has been a great recourse to relieve the stress as a senior. Along with the COVID-19 Student Resource Center, I'm constantly using the extremely helpful tools off the site to aid me during this stressful process. Tools like the lists and rankings of universities have been the most beneficial. I've also used the site to receive expert advice on topics like financial aid. Finally, CollegeXpress has helped me easily apply for several scholarships. I'm thankful to be given the chance to win a scholarship to lessen the burden of my college debt.

Keaun Brown

Keaun Brown

$2,000 Community Service Scholarship Winner, 2020

As I transition to furthering my education, I can say with certainty that it simply wouldn’t be possible without the help of generous organizations such as CollegeXpress. Those who initially founded CX had no idea their platform would give a plethora of information to a first-generation homeless kid native to the ghettos of over half a dozen states. Everyone at CX and Carnegie Dartlet gave me a chance at a future when the statistics said I had none. And for that, I thank them.

Michael

Michael

High School Class of 2021

CollegeXpress showed me that Western New England University was a great match for me both with curriculum and location. CollegeXpress is an excellent resource both future and current college students.

Nazira Abdelkhalek

Nazira Abdelkhalek

$2,000 Community Service Scholarship Winner, 2014

I am very honored to be this year’s recipient of the Multicultural Student Community Service Scholarship! This scholarship is vital to helping me achieve and fulfill my dreams, and gives me confidence and motivation as I begin my college career. The CollegeXpress website has been invaluable over the past year as I planned my educational and professional goals. I highly recommend it to all students as they begin to focus on their college and career interests. The website is a wonderful guide to schools and scholarships.