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Future Careers: Tips on where to start

Getting a job straight out of university can be hard, especially if you have little previous professional experience and network. Some helpful tips are summarized below* to help you start thinking about a transition from academia to a professional career.

Tip #1: Get advice from the 9I制作厂免费 Career Planning Service (CaPS)

CaPS is very useful to help you prepare for your next professional step. Take advantage of their resources on how to write a cover letter, how to prepare for interviews, etc. CaPS also offers a unique networking service to connect you with McGIll alumni working in various fields around the world. Keep in mind that once you are out of 9I制作厂免费, such services can be hard to obtain, or just outright expensive. Take advantage of this free service available to you.

You must have a valid 9I制作厂免费 ID to log into the CaPS website:

  • : Find here various helpful documents with tips such has "Cover Letter Dos and Dont's" etc.
  • First Job:聽Find here useful tips for your first job, such as what to wear, etiquette at work, etc.
  • Job Stories: Find here 9I制作厂免费 students talking about their job experience, and some advices about getting a job.
  • Career Advising Service: CaPS offer a free advising service for 9I制作厂免费 Students. With or without appointment. Check this website for information on how CaPS can help you prepare your transition into the professional world.
  • LinkedIn Advice: Do you have a Linkedin profile? Or think about getting one? Click here to find out what to know and what to do and not do with your profile.

Tip #2: Acquire as much professional experience as you can

Learning is awesome聽but, sadly, is not everything. Complementing your academic background with professional experience is key. Take advantage of the long summer break to get involved with professors in their research, find an internship, or develop your own field work. Many funding opportunities are available to students - see the SSS resources page and, again, refer to CaPS for other information about funding.


Tip #3: Do your research, be organized

This may seems obvious, but cannot be emphasized enough. Research places interesting organizations or opportunities聽early to make sure you don鈥檛 miss any deadline and have enough time to build knowledge or probe networks. Consider making聽a table with the name of the organization, missions statement and values, important contact information, dates, website links, etc. In addition, don鈥檛 hesitate to directly contact organizations to ask for more information on internship opportunities. Just because an internship or job offer is not posted does not mean one is not available or could be created.

The CaPS Environment and Sustainability Job Portal is a good place to start you research. CaPS provides some useful information on "what is out there": career profile and work area, as well as many other useful tools to find a job in the sector of environment and sustainability. (Please note that CaPS also has other categories such as Non-Profit and development, etc.)


Tip #4: Practice, Practice, Practice and get Support from Family and Friends

Ask your friends and family, especially those who already have professional experience, to re-read your cover letter, give you suggestions and tips. Prepare for interviews and get suggestions from family, friends and CAPS about how you can improve your oral skills and how to represent yourself as a future committed professional; verbal expression, what to wear.


Tip #5: Be Spontaneous and Creative

If the job of your dream is nowhere to be seen on website, don鈥檛 hesitate to fill in a spontaneous application form. Be aware of your value and skills. Don鈥檛 be afraid to suggest creating a new job especially for you because you think the institution to which you are applying lack this kind of domain. This is particularly interesting in terms of sustainability-related jobs. Sustainability encompass pretty much anything, yet many institutions still lack such a department.

Don鈥檛 be scared of rejection and try many different things especially if you are unsure about what you want to do exactly later on in life. Trying different things will likely extend your curiosity and help you be aware of what field interests you and what doesn鈥檛. Of course there are numerous ways to go about finding good jobs and exploring career paths.

  • CaPS Career Advice Service:聽Try scheduling an appointment with a CaPS advisor to help you get started on your job hunt.聽
  • Mentor Program:聽The Mentor Program is a great way to receive personal help on find a job and generally building up skills and resources that will be useful for career development. Mentors are 9I制作厂免费 Alumni from all over the world working in many different industries.聽
  • CaPS Jobs: Information on working abroad, finding a part-time job, taking a gap year, teaching English and more! Endless opportunities!

* Some of the information presented here has been adapted from material originally found on 9I制作厂免费's CaPS website.

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