graduates often struggle with the eternal dilemma: how to get a job without experience and how to get experience without a job?

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A man standing by his kitchen

Don’t worry; in today’s talent-scarce labour market, exacerbated by the digitalisation of many industries, the current generation of graduates are better positioned than their predecessors to find work.

However, start by polishing your credentials and emphasising the professional experience picked up before and during your college years.

go beyond academics.

It seems complicated to boast about your credentials when you’ve only come out of school, but you have more to brag about than you think. Whether it’s the internship you’ve completed, extracurricular activities undertaken, or the part-time job you’ve held every summer for the past four years, each of these experiences contributes to your readiness for your professional life.

The key to leveraging these roles is to focus on the skills acquired from them and explain how they help in the jobs you apply for. Furthermore, by focusing on the keywords recruiters look for when filling a role, you can attract the attention of prospective employers.

Of course, your academic achievements can also be an asset when impressing employers, primarily when school work has led to application in the workplace. For example, if you contribute to research that has been published in peer-reviewed journals, it carries enormous weight. Similarly, if your school work has been used commercially — i.e., in creative projects — you have a demonstrated track record of success.  

Summarising your key achievements should be at the top of your resume. Remember, composing your CV is one of the essential tasks in getting your career started, so make sure your resume captures attention quickly. Recruiters are estimated to spend just six seconds on a resume, giving you little time to waste. That means you need a dynamic summary and introduction emphasising the standout work you’ve performed at and outside school.

Highlight keywords specific to the companies and industries you want to pursue maximum impact. Also, be clear about how you’ve applied skills to solve a problem and achieve your desired outcome. 

showcase critical achievements.

Giving examples of your problem-solving abilities can come from the work you’ve undertaken in internships, trainee programs, employment before and during college and even volunteer efforts, so consider all of your experiences as examples to share with prospective employers.

Orinthia Marks, a senior career coach and resume writer with RiseSmart, says all job seekers, including graduates, should answer some critical questions when emphasising their credentials. Such an exercise will help graduates better write a resume summary and anticipate the questions all employers will ask.

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Knowing which accomplishments employers care about is critical to your entire job search strategy. An accomplishment is something you did that improved a situation, solved a problem, and contributed either in value or substance. Jobseekers must highlight contributions they’ve made that exemplify their problem-solving skills. My advice is to review all of your achievements and choose the ones most relevant to your field

Orinthia Marks
senior career coach and resume writer with RiseSmart
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Aside from emphasising your key accomplishments, remember to provide references who can confirm your contributions and achievements. Former workers and managers who can further comment on your efforts will make you stand out among prospective employers.



Graduates may be starting from a clean slate in their careers, but it doesn’t mean they lack practical working knowledge or skills. Make sure to thoroughly review your past work and achievements and bring attention to those who will make the best impressions on employers.

three tips for polishing your credentials.

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Smiling man with kid on his back walking through a city.

solicit peer input

Sometimes it’s the people around you who can be your best advocate. Ask them for input about your best qualities, your deficiencies and how to make improvements. A fellow graduate, instructor or friend can offer practical advice for enhancing your brand.

follow leading examples

We all can use a little inspiration sometimes. Look for the best examples of CVs, and determine if the content and format work for you. Remember, you have a small window to flag the attention of recruiters, so make sure your resume is impactful.   

don’t forget keywords 

Employers want specific examples of your skills that match their needs. If you are a talented developer, specify your competencies in languages such as Ruby on Rails, AngulaJS or others.

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