Finished Education, no job!
So! You have a student loan, do you?
So many students – aged 23-26 today have a serious problem on their hands -they have a degree which is not bankable, they have a loan taken to get that degree, and they have no place to stay in a Metro!
Vow! Welcome to the American lifestyle. studentss who have left their houses to go to a ‘City’ to get a degree – quite likely an MBA are wondering what to do.
The actual scenario may be a little different, but it is somewhat like this:
Here is a boy or girl from a not very well off family who has been conned into doing an MBA with a huge bank loan. Now that the results are out and there is no job…what does one do?
Well here are some tips which I thought would be useful:
1. Go get a job, any job: Amazing how people can sit at home and twiddle their thumbs WAITING to see what to do in life! Man that is NOT DONE. Go get a job, any job. If you think an MBA degree should get you a Rs. 500,000 job at the least, get real. I have seen MBAs working on a starting salary of Rs. 6500 (year 2009) and are not badly off for it!
2. Stop thinking sales job should not be done: There is a huge set of MBA students who have unfortunately got into a mindset that sales jobs are bad. Sales guys get in the moolah – so get real guys, selling is not so bad after all. If you ever want to be a CEO, go and learn how to sell. Other tasks can be outsourced, but if you have a product, YOU NEED to be passionate about it. Learn selling skills is PARAMOUNT, especially if you plan to be on your own.
3. Try to defer your student loans: Just check out the possibility of deferring your student loan repayment. The bank may agree to charge you interest for the deferred period, but at least the day to day tension is postponed. If your parent has given the guarantee, keep them informed.
4. Join groups – alumni, HR groups, – just any group to keep in touch with the corporate world. All colleges need such groups which meet – accounting, finance, just about anything. There is some chance of meeting a potential employer!
5. Some small companies will happily let you work for free! Well if they offer you Rs. 5000 per month, do not get into a ‘I am a MBA…’ kind of aggressive mode. Just take it. Yesterday heard of a kid who moved from Rs. 5k a month in a production house (media companies are perhaps the worst exploiters!) in the year 2007 to freelancing today at a price of Rs. 80,000 a month – yes on an assignment basis! It pays to have a worn out sole and time in the sun.
6. Learn some skills: Public speaking, dramatics, excel, power-point, basics of business finance, sales marketing, written communication – all are useful skills. See what you can learn for free, and what you can learn for a pittance. Learn everything that you think is transferable…all this can add up.
7. Be clean: Say no to drugs, tobacco, alcohol – all these have a terrible way of catching up in your corporate life later on. Be clean, be clean, be clean, need one say more. No drunken driving, no getting into trouble for anything at all.
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If you rely just on job websites for a job, you are doomed! Be on job sites, be on networking sites, be on facebook, be on LinkedIn, just connect, call, meet and get a job. If you still cannot get a job (be honest to yourself, not to me) there is something seriously wrong with your attempt.
A 8% growth economy creates enough jobs.
source:www.subramoney.com