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Thursday, 23 October 2014
Top-7 Tips For Students In Nigeria
1. University never guarantees you a job
Hard work in the university will not guarantee you a perfect job offer just after the graduation. Nowadays a university degree is not the only thing you need to get a good job. So it is better to figure something out yourself before you get a degree.
2. Start job searching before finishing studies
There are no cheating formulas for job searching. Try searching for some internships and trainings before your graduation. It also will not guaranty you a working place, but will make your further search a little bit easier.
3. Social media know everything about you
What happens in social media stays in social media, probably forever. So when you will be working in a serious company or just a recruiter will be looking at your profile, get sure there is nothing wrong with it. Think twice before posting bizarre jokes or too personal pictures.
4. Life is not a cheap thing
Life is expensive. Especially when you start to live on your own. So it is better to start saving some money before you will be to pay for everything by yourself. Learn to create your budget.
5. Take chances life proposes to you
Don’t be afraid to try something new. Your 20s and 30s are probably the most interesting period of your life. Nothing comes easy, but the world has a lot of surprises for you.
6. Learn how to communicate
Interacting with people is a very important skill you’ll have to develop. You will need it during your job interview, as well as for your life in general. Learn to communicate easily and to be positive and gentle.
7. Success can take a long time
You are hardly to become a millionaire in one day after graduation. Success takes time. Some illegal things can bring you fast and easy money, but they also bring you danger and no one of them is suitable for a long time or even sounds good. So start your happy journey to the world of grown-ups’ life!
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