SIM Career Guide 2022

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HOW TO MARKET YOURSELF TO EMPLOYERS

5 Essential Soft Skills As a graduate fresh out of university, there is a tendency to focus on sector-specific and academic skills. However, remember that graduate recruiters are looking beyond that: It is the non-academic soft skills – “transferable skills” – that will make you stand out from the rest.

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ransferable skills are skills that can be used in every sector, and include communication, teamwork and problem-solving skills. Here are five transferable competencies that most recruiters look for, as well as tips on how you can demonstrate each of them!

Commercial awareness

Teamwork skills Aside from a few notable exceptions, modern employment largely involves team-based work. Effective teamwork means knowing how to operate smoothly and efficiently with others as a collective group. This will call upon your capacity to communicate well, negotiate and compromise, as well as encourage and inspire your team members. Good teamwork is not only about having similar-minded people working together, but also motivating people with different strengths to work towards a common goal. It is fine to talk about your personal contributions during a project but make it a point to talk about how the team managed to work together to achieve results as a group. If you have anecdotes about how your team pulled through a particularly difficult undertaking, such as tight deadlines, then all the better! Stories from your sports clubs, student societies, part-time jobs, or any other experience will make for good accounts.

In essence, commercial awareness is the intersection between two areas of understanding: Familiarity with a company or organisation (i.e. its goals, objectives, products and services) and a grasp of broader industry trends out there in the market. Recruiters want graduates who can put both of these factors together and figure out how external market forces may influence the organisation, as well as how the organisation can best thrive in the current market situation. That said, commercial awareness takes time – and plenty of research! – to build. Here are some tips on how you can build up your knowledge on the employers you want to work for as well as the industries they operate in.

The company

The industry

Find out:

Find out:

• What the company does (products made/services provided)

• How the major players in the market are performing

• Its history and defining moments

• How to speculate intelligently about the future

• Who its clients/customers are

• The past, in order to predict future trends

• Who its main competitors are

When speaking with interviewers, use words like, “I noticed some discussions about X trend and did some research on it”. Your initiative will definitely set you apart from other applicants!

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Scholarship and Bursary

4min
pages 128-129

How to Upgrade Yourself

54min
pages 130-164

Dealing with a Salary Cut

5min
pages 126-127

How to Manage Your Mental Health and Wellness

7min
pages 122-125

A Beginner’s Guide: How to Work from Home

5min
pages 120-121

How to Cope with Retracted Job Offers

4min
pages 116-117

Preparing for the First Day

4min
pages 118-119

Accepting Job Offers: Accepting and Declining

6min
pages 114-115

Acing Assessment Centres

4min
pages 110-111

Interview Tips

7min
pages 106-109

Networking for Success

6min
pages 104-105

Dress to Win

5min
pages 100-101

How to Look Confident in Your Interview

4min
pages 102-103

LinkedIn for Career Success and Digital Networking

5min
pages 96-97

What is in a Good Cover Letter

9min
pages 93-95

How to Write a Professional Email

3min
pages 98-99

Crafting Effective Resumes

7min
pages 90-92

Emerging Skills for the Future World of Work

3min
pages 88-89

Develop Your Technical Skills

4min
pages 86-87

5 Essential Soft Skills

4min
pages 84-85

Rules of Getting Hired

3min
pages 82-83

Job Searching: The Ultimate Guide

4min
pages 78-79

Top 3 Things to Look Out for in a First Job

3min
pages 80-81

Management Trainee Programme vs Traineeships

11min
pages 70-73

Global Awareness Programme

7min
pages 74-77

Exploring Internships

39min
pages 41-59

To Be or Not to Be a Graduate Intern?

11min
pages 60-63

Choosing What is Best for You: MNCs, SMEs or Startups

8min
pages 38-40

Industry Insights

15min
pages 32-37

Project Protégé

1min
pages 29-30

360 Degree Development Programme

2min
pages 22-23

The SIM EDGE Award

5min
pages 24-26

A Message for Our Students

1min
page 7

SGUnited Skills Programme

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page 31

Career Champs

5min
pages 19-21

Talent Development Programme (TDP

5min
pages 15-18

How Career Connect Can Help You

4min
pages 9-12
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