So where do you want to go … and how do you plan to get there?

You are pursuing this degree to switch or advance your career. In either scenario your primary goal for being here is to acquire the skills to transform your career path. The work you put into learning the skills for your career are as important as time and effort needed to conduct a successful job search which includes:

 

If you're a Tippie graduate student, you'll want to check out program-specific info on the Career & Hiring Landscape that covers: 

Next steps:

  • Get feedback
  • Define your target audience
  • Identify your competitors in the marketplace & what differentiates you
  • Check your personal brand for clarity, consistency, constancy
  • Exercise to Clarify Your Unique Selling Proposition

Source: Jim Collins & Jerry I. Porras – Built to Last: Successful Habits of Visionary Companies.

Achieving an “A” in the classroom requires hard work, dedication, and commitment to applying a high level of effort towards the goal. The job search is no exception.