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Practical ideas to enhance your employability in 2022

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 Gaurav Bhagat

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Ready for new challenges and roles, fresh graduates are now facing Covid-19 blues. The ongoing pandemic has crushed hopes and ideas for many. Students graduating in 2022 have a new set of challenges. They have spent a large part of their college life taking online classes and proving their mettle in online exams, which expectedly could be a bummer in their journey ahead. The pandemic has delayed inductions and hiring processes, but contrary to what many students believe, this is not the end of the world. In fact, this could be a fresh start to new work and employment opportunities.

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Changing dynamics of contemporary jobs

The virus-induced pandemic has caused a sharp contraction in economic activity. With frequent disruptions triggered by localized lockdowns and surge in cases, companies have been forced to have an unhurried approach to hiring. Given that recruitments have been slow, fresh graduates find themselves in turmoil, where online classes have impacted their exposure and networking skills. Many have not met their classmates and batchmates for more than two years, while others are fraught with the new perception of hiring. Even at a time when offices are opening, many recruiters are opting for a “wait and watch” approach to hiring to evaluate if certain roles will remain permanently remote

Graduate employability is a concern

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Employers have expressed their reservations about hiring fresh graduates who have little to no exposure to the practical side of their education. Colleges could not have organized workshops, mentorship programs, and internships for their final batch of students, which have clipped their wings considerably. Many students have no experience of networking or exploring opportunities through their college or other standard challenges. For employers, hiring these graduates involves additional work with regards to orientation and aligning expertise to match specific roles.

What can students do to expand their employability factor?

The writer is Founder, Gaurav Bhagat Academy(GBA)

 

 

 

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