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Planning a Career After Failing to Get a Campus Placement

By Harold Obrien posted 05-19-2021 09:57 AM

  

Some students do not get placed through campus interviews even after attending a bunch of them diligently. Stop worrying because life does not end with a college campus, and the world is full of exciting opportunities to explore. 

The campus interviewers’ rejection can be a boon for some students who hate a desk job, love the outdoors, and passion for various things. There are plenty of options to research and build a career, and here is a list of the top five opportunities. 

Become an executive security 

It is a dream for many college students to enter the corporate world, and becoming executive security is an excellent opportunity to do that. It is a high-demand job that requires the applicants to prove their shooting skills, protection providing skills, and physical mettle. If you are that action-loving youngster, this job will be a dream come true for you as there isn’t one lazy moment. 

Pacific West Academy provides comprehensive training on becoming good security with high-class shooting and fighting skills. Their professional certification will fetch you an excellent executive protection provider job in a top-tier company easily. 

Try for higher studies 

Higher studies give the students a chance to hone their skills in a particular area of their field. These extra diplomas or certification courses help to increase field knowledge. For example, an engineering student can study an IBM SaaS course or a specialty course in VLSI design or get a CISCO certification on the hardware side. 

Software-specific and technology-specific certification holders are in high demand in the industry. Most coaching centers or companies providing such training have tie-ups with companies that need students with specific skill sets. They will ensure you get trained for a job quickly. 

Cash-out on your driving skills 

Excellent drivers are in great demand in every single company. Both startups and giant companies need well-educated drivers who can handle highly costly vehicles like BMW cars. The drivers need to look good, be charismatic, speak in a very professional manner, and drive like they glide because they will pick up prestigious clients. 

Corporate companies take great care to select drivers who can handle high-profile clients because the driver and the vehicle express the elegance and proficiency of the company. Students with good driving skills can get extra soft skill training and apply for high-paying corporate driver jobs. 

Explore hobby and become a freelancer 

Every job doesn’t need to link to a college education. Many youngsters love music, have good talent in drawing, graphics designing, etc. They can make use of their skills to do freelancing jobs until they get a full-time job. The Internet has enormous opportunities for such talented youth, and there are plenty of websites to find temporary job gigs, even if you know how to use only Photoshop. 

In addition to offering freelance services, youngsters can try to coach online. It is easy to teach high-school children math and English or design and sell guitar courses through various eLearning websites. 

Apply for internships in small scale companies

Students who failed in campus interviews must apply for internships in various companies. Upload your profile on job-related social media platforms like LinkedIn and continue to search for internships. Most students who get selected through campus interviews wait for a few months to get called for placement. 

Interns are hired immediately and get to work experiencing the actual corporate world instead of spending months in training. The pay for interns is initially low, but they get rich work experience, which helps get a better paying job quickly or progressing into a regular employee in the same company.

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