Surely in the majority of job offers that you find when you get ready to look for a job, they ask for a university degree and at least 1 or 2 years of experience. How will you have it if nobody gives you the opportunity to start? If you are looking for a job and do not want to be a trainee infinitely, we give you several tips.
Have a CV focused on the job offer you apply in particular, add the volunteering you may have done, the internships, the final year project, a portfolio that can add value to your knowledge … In short, boost your skills and, Above all, your attitude.
Make a cover letter that is also according to the job you are applying for and the company in particular, you need to show your interest to work in it.
Form yourself constantly. If you have time, attend courses and talks that interest you about your sector. You will learn something else, and if you can afford it, continue doing internships in some company, even if they are not well paid (if they are), they can give you an opportunity to gain experience.
Do not abandon your search, be patient. Finding a job has never been an easy or quick task but when you least expect it, someone will be willing to offer you an opportunity, but be aware that you must start with basic positions.
Enroll in the appropriate offers, in which you have the requirements they ask for. It’s no use if you try to sign up for positions that are too much for you, avoid disappointment.
Be the order of the day for your sector by reading articles, blogs, news … so as not to become obsolete right away.
Do not only base in registering for job offers, it is possible that there are vacancies without being public. Try to contact directly with the companies where you would like to work and seek the contact of the human resources department to get your CV, the cover letter and let them know your interest.
Finally, if you dare, you can consider the option of working as a freelancer. There are sectors where it is much easier than in others, although it will not be an easy task either.