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With an unemployment rate at聽, job seeking in the Philippines can be both an exciting and frustrating venture for fresh graduations. It doesn鈥檛 help that there are some pretty destructive millennial myths labelling this generation as 鈥渓azy鈥 and 鈥渆ntitled.鈥 And while different generations may feel like they鈥檙e in a war against millennials, the business scene remains a place that needs fresh talent who can inject new ideas, are more socially aware, and are comfortable around technology.

To turn this conflicted scenario into a win鈥憌in solution, here are some of聽鈥檚 tips for fresh graduates who are in a hunt for their dream job.

Know what you want

Figuring life out immediately after graduation rarely happens. Don鈥檛 panic if you haven鈥檛 a concrete life plan yet. Keep calm and carry on.

However, to help you contemplate, schools usually conduct seminars about employment before graduation, where you will be presented with career options that are relevant to your course. As much as possible, attend these seminars and take an idea or two about your next steps.

Explore that idea further. Do you want to work at a big company and form connections there? Or are you thinking of聽?

Level the playing field by knowing about work

Once you have an idea of the 鈥渨hat鈥 and the 鈥渨here,鈥 the next thing to do is 鈥渒now鈥 as much as you can about it.

Read articles from reputable sources online, ask questions on online forums, and temper your expectations by checking out聽. Being a fresh graduate, the rates that you鈥檒l receive will be definitely smaller. But rather than getting discouraged, be challenged to prove your worth even more and eventually ascend the corporate ladder.

Add skills to your portfolio

There鈥檚 a large possibility that you won鈥檛 be hired or even start applying for jobs right away immediately after graduating. To make the most out of this idle time, you can try learning new skills that will definitely come in handy when you鈥檙e already employed.

You can take this further by enrolling for an online course from top universities at聽听辞谤听. There are plenty of free聽聽on those websites, and some even come with a certificate upon completion (at an additional fee). These skills will give you an additional edge when you鈥檙e applying over your colleagues and some of the more experienced jobseekers.

Make technology your best friend

In a world where almost everything is just a click away, applying for jobs is definitely easier and more convenient. According to a Seek Asia study in November 2016, 79% of millennial jobseekers trust online job portals when it comes to job hunting. This trumps word of mouth (41%) and company walk鈥憄ins (28%) by a large margin.

Start by creating your profile on JobStreet.com, the largest talent marketplace in the Philippines. Most likely, you鈥檒l find a couple of listings that fit your skills and location preferences. Once you鈥檝e completed your profile, you鈥檙e good to go.

Don鈥檛 be discouraged if you didn鈥檛 find a job to your liking right away. Turn on the email notification settings and you鈥檒l regularly聽whenever new jobs that fit your profile get posted on Jobstreet.

Learn from it

Job hunting, among other things, is also a learning process. Most likely, some of your preconceived notions about work and life in general won鈥檛 survive this part of your budding professional life. But trust the process. If you make mistakes during an interview, take note and never make them again. If you realize that the position you were eyeing isn鈥檛 what you wanted after all, accept and move on. Finding a job is an adventure, and while it can get exhausting, now that through it all, you are also becoming more mature.

Good luck!


About JobStreet.com

JobStreet.com is a leading online job board presently covering the employment markets in Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia and Vietnam. JobStreet.com currently services over 230,000 corporate hirers and over 15 million jobseekers in its database. To view jobs, click this聽.

For more information about this article, or to schedule an interview with JobStreet.com Philippines, please call Mark Nichol Turija, Content Marketing Specialist, at 286-6222.