Jill On Money: Career advice for college grads
It s college graduation season and new grads are facing a murky labor territory To help I crowdsourced career advice from workers in their s s s and beyond I then followed up these pearls of wisdom with an Aunt Jill AJ coda Related Articles Jill On Money Consumers feel the heat amid Fed meeting Five great budget performance cars for under How much could you cut spending Economic concerns have particular Americans setting a no-buy rule The new rules of airline loyalty programs Jill On Money Can Trump fire Powell Advice from ages - Corporate attorney Do as numerous practice interviews with your career center as you can especially tailored to each type of position you re interested in Small business owner Your first job doesn t have to be your identity or dream job Benefits are a big deal Soundness insurance and a k sound great Consultant Your first years don t define your career this is a long competition Social media marketing manager Don t be afraid to put yourself out there in a competitive habitat Cold-messaging recruiters on LinkedIn has gotten my application advanced to the next stage even when I didn t have a connection at the organization Recruiter The path is not linear You may think that you are destined for a specific program and it could feel great for a meager years but that path could change and THAT IS OK Don t panic if that happens AJ I am a career zig-zagger A commodities trader-turned financial planner-turned media talking head and therefore can attest to the idea that there are a large number of paths available to you Notably the Labor Department unveiled that baby boomers held an average of jobs from ages to and that number is only likely to increase for younger workers My two cents is to try to take something away from each experience even the bad ones that will help you thrive in the next one Advice from ages - Non-profit enhancement professional As someone who graduated in a bleak economic moment my advice is to take any job in your field or at an organization you admire Getting a foot in the door and getting your resume started is more crucial than a glamorous or perfect first role Television producer Say yes to opportunities that come your way you might end up learning valuable new skills and meeting mentors who help you down the line Educator In a world full of AI-generated everything your greatest asset is still your authentic self AJ Yes to saying yes The advent of AI reminds me of the introduction of spreadsheets which selected thought would kill the accounting profession which didn t happen Instead of fearing new instrument dive in and figure out how it can enhance what you do Advice from ages - Financial planner Talk to people whose work you find stimulating ask about their own paths and how they got where they are They may not be in a position to hire you but they may be able to make introductions that will lead to real opportunities Radio anchor Follow up with your introductions writing a thank you note to someone who has gone out of their way for you can make a difference AJ I may be old-fashioned who moi but it is vitally crucial to follow up with anyone who has helped you out on your career journey A thank you note is better than a LinkedIn note to show your gratitude it s also a great way to build your own framework Ultimately this bit of wisdom is appropriate for everyone in the labor force Majority of of the time your job is exclusively a place that provides you money it gives you the means to live But your purpose doesn t have to come from your job When you find fulfillment outside of work you ll enjoy your career a lot more Related Articles Why more construction didn t fix California s high housing costs Elon Musk s xAI blames rogue tampering for white genocide glitches How Apple fell behind in the AI race Casualties of explicit deepfakes will soon be able to take legal action against people who create them Why conditions vulnerability could affect your credit amount for buying a home Jill Schlesinger CFP is a CBS News business analyst A former options trader and CIO of an resources advisory firm she welcomes comments and questions at askjill jillonmoney com Check her website at www jillonmoney com