3 tips to help you figure out what to do after college
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It鈥檚 that time of year where you may be asked everyone鈥檚 favorite question: 鈥淲hat are you going to do after graduation?鈥
First, it鈥檚 okay to not know right now. There are many paths you can take, from a full-time job, an internship or graduate school to traveling or joining other organizations. There鈥檚 time to figure it out, and Career Services is here to help every step of the way. Here are some tips to help you narrow down your options and make decisions about your future.
Reflect on your experiences
Sit down with a notebook and start to reflect on your college experience so far. Think about what you鈥檝e learned in your classes and what you鈥檝e liked so far about your academic program. For example, maybe you鈥檝e really enjoyed working with others on group projects and being part of a team.
Next, reflect on your experiences outside of the classroom. This includes participating in student organizations, sports, events, fraternity or sorority life, part-time jobs and other extracurricular activities. What aspects of those experiences did you like? What didn鈥檛 you like? Did you take on any leadership positions or roles with exciting projects? Have you learned any new skills in these roles?
Finally, consider your values, personality, interests and aptitudes and how they might align with any future plans. To find out more, come to a drop-in at Career Services.
Explore different paths
Once you鈥檝e reflected on your experiences and interests, explore your different options:
Research possible careers using tools like 鈥What Can I Do With This Major?鈥 or . Read through the skills and tasks to get a sense of different roles and if you could see yourself in them.
Conduct informational interviews with people who are working in the same jobs or industries that you鈥檙e considering. This can help you get a better idea of what it's like to actually work in the field.听
Look for internships or part-time jobs that are relevant to a career you鈥檙e considering in order to experience it yourself.
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Attend free events and programs to learn about industry trends and get more tips for making decisions about your future.听
Attend spring career fairs to meet with potential employers and learn about job openings.
Talk it out听
As you consider different paths, it can help to talk about your next steps with someone. This could be a faculty member, supervisor, family member, mentor or friend. They may be able to share a different perspective or insight that can help you figure out what you鈥檇 like to do after college.听
Peer career advisors in Career Services can also help you explore options and share additional resources during an express appointment. Or if you prefer to virtually drop in, you can attend office hours which doesn鈥檛 require an appointment. Learn more about getting started with Career Services.
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