If you’re concerned about careers and employability, you’re not alone. Making a decision about what you want to do with your life post-studying is very important – some people know exactly what they want to achieve throughout their careers (and have known since school!), while others find the process confusing and intimidating. Rather than freaking out about the fact that you don’t know where you see yourself in five years time, you can be systematic about your careers and employability prospects by simply making a career plan. This is also an incredibly exciting time of life – the world really is yours for the taking. Our step-by-step approach will guide you through what you need to consider when mapping out a career plan that’ll take you places.
You might be wondering why you need a career plan at all. Some of the most famous entrepreneurs don’t have degrees and left school without A levels – much less a career plan for creating some of the world’s most iconic organisations. So why do you need one? These business celebrities are very much the exception, not the rule. If you want to shine throughout your long and prosperous career, you need to be proactive to get ahead of the thousands of other applicants vying for jobs within your chosen industry. Sure, it’s becoming harder and harder for graduates to find work after studying – but you still deserve a fulfilling career that rewards all your strengths. The best way to guarantee this is to start with a career plan.
Let’s quickly go over what a career plan is. It might sound obvious, but a career plan identifies and describes the steps you need to take in order to achieve your career and employability goals. It’s not a static plan, but a continuous and ongoing process that gets tweaked and re-tweaked as you progress through your career. You evaluate your skills, interests and ambitions to determine what you’d like to do throughout your career (in the long and short term), and what you need to do to get there. Start with a big picture overview, and then break that down into steps. Break these steps down into further steps until you’ve got a detailed and organised route to your goals.
The prospect of careers and employability can be an exciting one, especially if you’re prepared to invest energy towards planning for your future. The right career skills programme can make this planning process a lot less daunting and more enjoyable.
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