Individual Analysis
The current job environment means that people have to be well qualified for the job they are seeking or they will not be considered a candidate. There are people hunting for jobs who have decades of experience in a particular field, so it is difficult for a recent graduate, even one with a graduate degree and some experience in management, to compete with this type of candidate. This is the situation that I find myself in. I am going to hit the job market with a graduate-level degree and some amount of experience, but very little practical experience. It is possible to entice a prospective employer with the fact that I am young and have recent intense theoretical knowledge (which may help in some instances, but not many), but most employers realize that they have a wide pool of applicants to look through with vastly greater amounts of knowledge of how to manage people. The question then becomes, how can I put my best foot forward in a job search? How can I distinguish myself from other candidates? These are difficult questions, but they can be answered from a business standpoint. Using the same tools with which a business is gauged, it is possible to see the competencies I have that may not exist for a worker who has been in the field for a longer period of time. Identifying these competencies and focusing them into a jo search strategy is the purpose of this paper.
It is difficult to assess what one receives from a graduate education other than a certain amount of knowledge that may or may not be required on the job. I understand that it is difficult to bring to mind a management theory when it is time to use a one for a specific management need. However, hopefully some of that knowledge has become engrained to the point that it has become a part of the repertoire I will bring to a new employer (Hellriegel, 2007). Knowledge is one of the list of competencies...
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