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Tips for Recent Graduates Struggling to Enter the Job Market

By Tara Lynn Wagner
Thursday, July 30
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So you graduated from college but haven’t landed that dream job, or any job for that matter. Starting to panic?  Don’t.

“A lot of people really say, ‘Well, I’ve had this map of where I’m going to go,’ and if things don’t fall into place straight away, they start to feel this pressure,” says Nicholas Wyman, author of Job U.

Wyman is also the CEO of the Institute for Workplace Skills and Innovation. He says rather than wait for a specific opening, young graduates should look out for any opportunity to get their foot in the door -even an entry level position, since being in the building could be half the battle.

“You get to network with people within the organization and you really get to take on these, what I describe as, real world workplace skills,” Wyman says. “So you’re actually getting to work with groups of people, you’re getting to see how the dynamics and personalities, and also learn about the culture of the organization, and decide if it’s an organization where you can see yourself mapping out a career.”

“It doesn’t matter if you’re in real estate, in law, in finance,” Wyman says. “Employers are looking for people who can communicate and who can work well in group situations. So these interpersonal skills are the skills that I’d personally be brushing up on.”

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Talking Jobs and Career Preparation with Jim Bohannon

The Jim Bohannon Show   |    June 23rd, 2015   |

There are many pathways to a successful and rewarding, well-paying career, and college is just one of them. Author of ‘Job U – How to Find Wealth and Success by Developing the Skills Companies Actually Need’,  Nicholas Wyman talks about the ‘college for everyone’ myth, how to successfully target the position you are interested in, and the things you can do to ensure you are giving yourself the best head start.

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US Jobs Unfilled As Millions Remain Unemployed

from ‘Voice of America’ June 26, 2015  |  By Jim Randle.

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The U.S. job market has millions of unfilled jobs, particularly those requiring technical skills. At the same time, the Labor Department says 8.7 million Americans are unemployed and another 6.7 million can find only part-time work.

Employers say many of those jobs are vacant because they cannot find people with the necessary skills to do the work. A study by Careerbuilder, a firm that helps match employers and applicants, says more than half of employers report having trouble filling certain jobs, and six out of ten have had to hire under-qualified people.

But one researcher says employers are not offering enough money to attract the best qualified workers.

Experts call this paradox the “skills gap” and a number of efforts are underway to better understand and solve it.

Rethinking training

Author Nicholas Wyman calls it “a labor market mis-match … people without jobs and jobs without people.”

His book is called Job U. Because unemployment for new college graduates is high, and traditional four-year colleges are very expensive, Wyman says a combination of technical classes and on the job training — an apprenticeship —  would be a better choice for many people.

“An apprenticeship is where you learn from a specialist, you are provided mentoring, you learn in an on the job environment, the old cliche is that you are actually paid to earn and learn,” he said.

He says apprenticeships are misunderstood in the United States, where “success” is often defined as attending a four-year college. But he says that is changing as apprenticeships spread beyond traditional areas like construction and manufacturing and get a boost from government funding.

And Wyman, who was once an apprentice, says opportunity is growing in some previously troubled areas like manufacturing.

Wage problem?

But new research from Iowa State University is raising some questions about the definition, size, and nature of a skills gap. Iowa State’s Liesl Eathington and colleagues examined employment, education and population data and found the evidence of a skills gap is weak.

She says many policymakers and employers say there is opportunity in “middle skills” areas, like welding or machining. But Eathington adds that the most recent recession hit some of those job areas hard, and that students should be cautious because “our economy really isn’t adding that many jobs that require the middle skills or middle educated territory.”

Employers could get a more well-qualified applicants if they offered higher wages, says Eathington, who points out that graduates of two-year training programs still generally make less money than graduates of four-year colleges.

The U.S. unemployment rate stood at 5.5 percent in May, and will be updated next Thursday for June.

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Job seekers listen to prospective employers during a job hiring event for marketing, sales and retail positions in San Francisco, California, June 4, 2015.

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The Employers Role in Skills Building #theDIYLearner #jobs #jobubook

The DIY Learner  |  23 May 2015  |

In this discussion, Nicholas shares some practical tips for new graduates, including the importance of networking and being organized. Nicholas highlights the importance of employers taking on the role of educator, illustrated by companies who are currently looking for creative ways to retain and develop their employees skills.

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