Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Breaking and Entering: Your Unconventional Path to an Entry-level Corporate Job

Not everyone gets a corporate job right after graduating from college or grad school. Here are a few tips for breaking in once you are no longer a student. 
  • Join an industry association - Many corporate professions have industry associations which host local and national events. Join a local chapter and/or attend local events sponsored by the group. If you are open to relocating for work, consider attending national conferences to build your network and gain industry insight. 
  • Secure a Mentor - Some professional associations have formal mentoring programs, but you can also source and obtain your own mentors. Industry events are a great place to meet potential mentors. Your college or graduate school’s alumni network may also provide a viable mentor pool. 
  • Optimize your LinkedIn - The recruiting and career functions of LinkedIn can be a great resource if you optimize your profile by highlighting the type of skills companies in your industry are looking for. Make your LinkedIn a part of your job search. Pro-tip: Use LinkedIn to source the job openings, but apply directly to the position on the company's website when available.