Employability 101: Word For the Fresh Grad.
This one is for the Fresh Grad. Whether
newly employed or still looking.
Welcome to the world of work. Well I do
have some work experience, so I feel I should give you some helpful insight into
the field of work.
Here’s to the clueless Fresh Grad…
Know
Your Computer
First of all, if you don’t know how to
make proper use of the computer, you need to learn ASAP. I’m not talking about the “I can use it for
facebook and twitter” stuff. I mean using
it for more meaningful purposes and getting results with it. You need to know
how to use basic programs required for work especially the office suite (like power
point, Ms Access, Ms Visio, Ms Word). You might still need to go to a computer
school or ask a friend to help you. Or better still get a computer and find
help online.
Be
Smart.
Think – Do use your head, please. It’s meant to be used. Be creative. Be thoughtful.
Be
Educated.
Some people went to school but are not
educated. They just passed through school. All they probably did was read to pass or paid
to be passed. Well, welcome to the real world. If you really want to go far in
your career or be relevant, you need to get ‘education’. You need to prove the
knowledge you claim to have just acquired from school. One of
the reasons we go to school is so that we use the knowledge we’ve acquired to
solve problems when we are done. So, if you are employed and not solving any
problems, it’s really going to be a sorry case.
Say
‘Hello’ to Start Ups.
Relax a bit on that dream of working in
a multinational. How long will you wait to get this ‘dream’ job of yours? The beauty of working in a startup company is
that you get experience- firsthand experience. You can be like a local champion
at least for a few years. You get to do the work/job of 3-5persons, which is
good for you. It is good because you’ll
acquire skill and experience which are both good for your CV. Look on the
brighter side.
Be
Ready To Give.
Go the extra mile
Don’t just do what you are assigned to
do. Go the extra mile to deliver. Wow your boss. Show you are competent. Shut
off that idea of ‘I don’t own the company so I will not kill myself”’. No one
is saying ‘kill yourself’ but do your job and do it well.
Be
Teachable.
Show that you are ready to learn new
things that will help you be more effective on the job. If you show enthusiasm
in learning, you will be taken seriously and considered for better
opportunities (especially) within the organization
Bring
Something to the Table.
Don’t just be the average salary worker/earner.
Be relevant.
Be
Relevant.
Like if you have a special skill. Use your skill for the benefit of the
organization. Use it in doing better on the job. For example if you can do
graphics design, say you can use Corel draw, you can volunteer to help with the
company graphic work. For example, if
you have a good speaking ability or the ability to create and develop ideas,
use it.
Add these skills in your CV and when
employed use it for the benefit of the company. 1. You’ll get better at it and
2. It will give you an edge.
Be
Loyal to Your Boss.
Loyalty is key in the work place. Most bosses can easily detect disloyalty. I
don’t know how they do this.
Honesty
Make sure you are honest in all your dealings.
For example, if you have access to company finance, don’t spend company money unwisely
or use to sponsor your personal project. Don’t land yourself in trouble. Keep a clean slate.
Don’t
Expect Hand Me Downs from your employer.
You will get disappointed when you
don’t get them and this could affect your work without you knowing it. Your employer is not obligated to give you
money or extra cash that’s not related to your salary. What your boss owe you
is your salary and other allowances that come with the job. The truth is your
company is not a charity organization but a business entity. They are out to make money and more money. If your boss is generous, fine. But do not
gravely expect him or her to keep tossing free cash at you.
Don’t
Lose Sight of Your Vision or Purpose
Never forget or abandon your own dream.
Well, if you do have one.
You could build your career in a way
that all work experiences you are getting is in line with where you want to be
in the next few years. And that’s
building a career. Always keep your dream in mind and at heart. It will keep
you going even in the toughest of times.
Do
Like Unto God…
In everything you do on your job, do
know that God is watching you. Always remember that what you sow, you would
reap. You do hope to be at the top one day, don’t you? Sometimes, you might encounter some cruel
colleagues or boss, but as long as they are not in the way of your job, do what
you are employed to do.
Do
Not Sit On Oga’s Chair
Some Ogas are very particular about
their chairs o. Don’t forget yourself and sit on Oga’s chair. Hian! Sitting on Oga’s chair could mean a lot to
Oga. If you covet Ogas chair, wait till you be your own oga or get a nice ‘oga
chair’ and sit on it IN YOUR HOUSE. I have
sat on Oga’s chair before, but only when Oga is not around or when no one else was
there. My dear, if you do it when others are there, someone who doesn’t like
you might snitch on you. Now, that’s not good news for Oga, is it?
Again, your company is not a charity
organization but a business entity. They
are out to make money and more money. All
they expect from you are results and not excuses or stories about how something
didn’t work.
People are attracted to results. People
reward results. If you can produce
results, and can produce it on time, you will be considered relevant and worthy
of the job.
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