10 things to help you kickstart your career 

Keep an open mind -  Every career opportunity could lead you somewhere unexpected. What might seem like a way of marking time – say taking a receptionist job at your local climbing wall – might be the start of your dream career.

Volunteer -  Volunteering helps you gain transferable skills and discover which aspects of work appeal to you. Small, local organizations offer exceptional opportunities.

Make use of small talk -  Your mission when mingling – find out about the other person’s career. Ask what they do, why they enjoy it, and how they got there. You’ll discover careers you didn’t know existed.

Contacts - Start with the obvious – your university lecturers and professors. They can connect you with alumni who had similar skills and goals.

Learn the CV basics - One secret to getting hired is sounding good on paper. If you can write a compelling CV and cover letter you’re off to a great start.

Find social media role  models -  If a career idea hits you, find and some people who already do the job and follow them on Twitter. It’ll give you more of an insight into what they do and whether it might suit you.

Blog about your interests -  Keep your blog clean and not overly controversial. This is something an employer may read one day.

Analyze your passions -  The things you love hold a lot of clues to your ideal career. Write down a list of your interests, from debating to decoration to board games.

Try new things -  If you’re still in university, it’s the perfect time for self-discovery. Try out some activities you might not naturally be drawn to.

Ask for help -  No, you don’t have to sort this out all by yourself. There are hosts of people ready to help you, from career advisors and lecturers to parents and friends.

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