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making First Class or a 2.1 at the higher institution doesn't mean
limited economic opportunities for the graduates in the labour market if
the situation is properly managed.
Many Nigerian students spend the first two years of their stay in the university playing.
Teenagers who have been caged for long use the opportunity to
unleash the demons in them and know what it feels like to be free;
afterwards, they settle down to the school business and find ways of
making something good out of their lives.
Lots of emphasis is always laid on finishing with a ‘good grade’.
Finishing with a good grade in Nigeria means either having a first class
or 2.1 as a university graduate; anything short of this is considered
not good enough.
Also, most of the jobs applied for have certain requirements that
the applicants are expected to have. The labour market favours those
with good grades over people with 2.2.
This is not to mean that graduates who have a third-class or a pass
do not get good jobs at the end of the day. The thing done by the
graduates after leaving school will determine how far they will go in
getting their dream jobs.
Check out the things you can do to improve your chances of getting a good job if you graduated with a 2.2.
1. Change your mentality
You need to let go of the limiting thoughts that could drag you back.
Finishing with a 2.2 is not the end of the world. Some graduates in
the past refused to attend their convocation ceremonies simply because
they did not do well by their own standards.
You are who you think you are; do not allow some grade written on a
paper to prevent you from moving forward and doing something meaningful
with your life. You attitude towards life must change if you want to
leave your footsteps in the sands of time.
2. Discover what you are good at
If you are a Nigeria you must have heard this popular phrase ‘Exam
is not the true test of someone’s ability’. You might have finished with
a 2.2 by not doing so well in a course.
Most people make a particular grade by few points. Do not dwell on
this grade, find what you are good at and see where it takes you to.
What are your unique attributes? Lay more emphasis on them when applying
for jobs.
3. Boost your confidence and communication skills
Those who graduate with a 2.1 may have a big problem getting a job if they do not know how to sell themselves.
To get a good job with a 2.2 grade, you have to develop some skills
that will be highly useful to the companies you are applying to.
Improve on your communication skills and you have a great chance of
convincing an employer to give you the job.
4. Add professional certifications to your grade
Instead of drooling on the grade you have made in school, you can
make plans to boost your qualifications. Take short certificate courses
and improve yourself the best way you can.
You will be surprised to see how far you will go when you do this.
Graduates with professional certifications stand a better chance of
getting jobs irrespective of their grades in school.
5. Do all it takes to gain experience
At this point, you should not focus on making money if you want to
make it big. Do not let your ego overrule when offered job in smaller
companies. Jump at those opportunities because they will prepare you for
the road ahead.
It is a learning curve; whatever experience you gain there may give you an edge over those who finished with good grades.
6. Drop your CV everywhere
Your CVs are to be shared everywhere; do not see this as a waste of
paper and money. You never can tell when the hard copies would be
picked by some interested employers.
You stand to lose more if you do not risk taking a risk. Make
yourself available for every job till you get to the stage where you can
make a choice and turn down offers.
7. Network
Be opened to networking in order to meet important people in the labour market.
The social media should be used as a tool for meeting important
contacts that can change your life forever. Do not appear less serious
on it; there are a couple of pages that you can sell yourself and make
employers get attracted to your profile.
LinkedIn, Facebook and other pages can connect you with important
people in the society. Be available to go for conferences and have the
contacts of these people. You may need them to call a shot on your
behalf one day.
8. Pray for GRACE
There are some job applications that grace will take over for you if you pray.
Grace makes the unqualified qualified. Finishing with a 2.2 should
not discourage you and prevent you from soaring high in life. Apply for
jobs and ask for divine intervention at every point in time.
Some graduates have gotten six figure jobs in places where they do
not know anyone and are not qualified. When the world expects you to
know someone, tell them you know God and see what happens next.
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