Sunday, May 10, 2020
Your College Grad Children Are Living with you...why
Your College Grad Children Are Living with you...why Thousands of new graduates have been released into the world. What percentage of them have secured jobs? Figures as low as 25% (from Careerealism). Sure the market is tough and there arent a lot of jobs. But what exactly did they learn in college? Were they taught about what jobs to compete for? Were they taught how to network and develop relationships? Were they taught how to look for a job or better yet compete for jobs in this economy? Maybe, if they visited the campus career center (where is that anyway?). Excuse my tone, but parents, you should be outraged. How much money did you just shell out to have your child receive an education? What good is that education if it doesnt translate into work? Isnt that why they went to college? Of course, many students are pro-active and attended on campus interviews and began searching, but most probably did not. Partially due to denial. Partially due to fear. The resultsthey are home with mom and dad, living in their old bedrooms. Wheres the incentive to find a job? My guess is, if you took a look at the resume and job search activities of your child, you would be disappointed in both. It really isnt their fault, they dont know how to do this. No one taught them and job search is not an innate skill. Parents, if you havent looked for a job yourself in the last nine months or so, dont even attempt to help your child. Your input is probably not as good as valid as it used to be, sorry. Here are some resources that specifically address the issues of a new graduate looking for work in 2010. Share these with your family! On Twitter, you can follow my list of New Grad Tweeters : @careersherpa/new-grad This is a listing of some of the top bloggers for Gen Y/New Grads: Lindsey Pollak Gradspot Heather Huhman Brazen Careerist Careerealism Student Branding Blog There are tons more, but this should get them started. You might also want to check in with the college career center now, visit a One-Stop for free job search help or hire a professional coach
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