Mistakes are natural but should be avoided at all costs because their damage can last long. As a graduate, you’re bound to make mistakes but this post will tell you just how to manage the situation when they finally arises. As a fresh graduate, you deserve a congratulatory handshake. Graduating from any institution of higher learning is no easy feat, especially from a Nigerian
tertiary institution, with its plenty problems and hurdles. Therefore i
understand if you are feeling on top of the world, i really do.
However, pride like they say goes before a fall, so if you are a
graduate reading this article, then i would like to give you a bit of
caution, so you can avoid the mistakes most graduates make.
Top 5 Mistakes by Nigerian University Graduates
1. JOB SEARCH MISTAKES
First, most graduates buy into the lie, that there are no jobs, so they
settle for demeaning jobs, well below their pay grade, to avoid been
stuck at home. While it is good to be humble, please don’t be stupid,
there are jobs out there and you can get them, so do not just accept
30,000 after five tough years in the university, search diligently,
learn a skill, embark on training , but don’t settle for demeaning jobs.
2. PRIDE
Now this is the other side of the coin, do not be proud to your own
detriment. Most graduates set a ridiculously high target, when they
embark on a job search.
The economy is not in a good
state, so do not escort to be a millionaire in two months. Set
reasonable targets and stick to them accept training and advice. Pride
will hurt only you in the long run.
3. LACK OF PREPARATION
Many graduates apply for jobs, and get interviewed, then they fail
dreadfully. An interview, is like an examination, the same way you
prepared for each course in school, prepare the same way for your interview. Read wide, ask questions, remember, you are fortunate to get an opportunity to be interviewed so give 100%, a lot of people are vying for the same job.
4. DRESSING AND GROOMING
In Nigeria, conservative dressing and grooming is still highly regarded.
This means that while huge beards, piercings and visible tattoos may be
allowed in some places, it is still mostly frowned upon. So unless,
your family owns the firm, shave off and dress properly. This is not a time to fight for your freedom of style, there will be plenty of time for that later.
5. ADAPT
While it is best to remain in your field of study,
sometimes life may throw you another opportunity, learn to adapt, the
experience you gain on any job will be invaluable later, so use
opportunities wisely, but do so with moderation.

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