As you finish school and get ready for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), there are a few smart things you can do to start your career journey on the right foot.
While waiting for NYSC, here are three important steps that can put you two steps ahead of others and make you more confident about the future.
1. Revamp your LinkedIn account
In today’s digital age, your LinkedIn profile is more than just a digital resume; it’s your virtual introduction to the professional world. You can show off your skills and tell people what you’re good at. Make sure your picture looks nice, write a short sentence about yourself, and tell a bit about your skills. Connect with your colleagues, industry experts, and other people you know.
Why is this important? These days, companies look at LinkedIn to find new employees. If your profile looks good, they might want to hire you. Making your LinkedIn page nice now can help you find good jobs later.
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2. Try working as an intern
While you’re waiting for NYSC, you can try working as an intern or you may want to apply for an internship in a company that you like. This is like a practice job that helps you learn real things. Look for internships that match what you studied in school. This helps you get better at your job and learn how things work in the real world.
Internships help you learn and make colleagues in your field. They also show bosses that you know how to do things, which can help you get a real job later.
3. Draw a clarity map
Before NYSC starts, take time to think about what you want to do. Where do you want to work? What do you want to learn? Write down your plans and dreams. This helps you know what you’re aiming for.
Planning helps you make good choices during NYSC. You can even choose a place that fits your goals. Having a plan also makes you feel more confident about your future.
All of these combined can make a nice impression on your CV and make you become successful after NYSC.
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