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ANIEKWE BLESSING UJUNWA

This question has never come across many
students in the institution of higher learning. Some are so engrossed with
their studies, assignments, practical, exams, school life and other activities
in the school. To some, they took it that they will know how to cross that
bridge when the time comes. Well, there are many ways of answering questions
about life. You may not decide what you want to do until you are actually in
the work force, even many people change direction years into their career. But since
the dream of every student is to graduate, be employed not only to be employed
but also to be happy in the work one has, it is better for one to prepare him
before hand for “a stitch in time saves nine”.
First of all think of what you enjoy doing
that is your interest, the type of work you will be suited to and the skills
you have. Is it analytical work, researching, planning or practical work. There
are many jobs out there but you have to have a clue of them. It is better for
one to work in areas related to his field of study. Once you find this, study
yourself to know if you can fit in and if not try to adjust. For instance if
the job requires someone that is an extrovert and you are an introvert, it is
better you start in time to learn how to speak in public and interact with
people. For example one who study mass communication should know that all the
jobs related to his course is all about speaking and writing to heterogeneous
audience, so he should learn how to speak/write to impact positively to the
audience out there.
After
assessing yourself, update your curriculum vitae (CV) start by adding all the
experience you’ve gained since you started school, including internships,
volunteering stints, academic awards and other achievements. Being prepared
before hand, will make you not be taken unawares once your dream job arrives.