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Graduate Coach - Essential Career Guides Creating a Career Action Plan Published by: Graduate Coach Farringdon House 105-107 Farringdon Road London EC1R 3BU www.graduatecoach.co.uk info@graduatecoach.co.uk All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form, by any means, whether electronically, mechanically, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the expressed permission of the publishers. First edition published in 2011 Graduate Coach

The GraduateCoach Essential Career Guides: Creating a Career Action Plan

About this guide 6. Why do I need a Career Action Plan? 8. What is a Career Action Plan? 10. How to create your plan 12. Why you need to be unique - and how to create your USP 15. My Career Action Plan Template 17.

About this guide

ABOUT THIS GUIDE Whichever way you look at it no person starts off on a journey without first having some idea of where they are going, do they? Why should it be any different with your career? After all, it is one of the most significant journeys you will make through life. You need a plan of action to secure the career YOU really want. This guide will help you to create a Career Action Plan. It will help you to think through where you want to go on your career journey and what steps and resources you need to ensure you arrive relatively safely! We say relatively safely because no guide is foolproof and every plan is subject to unforeseen changes ahead. A plan is simply a guide to help direct your footsteps, identify routes and help you create solutions to the inevitable roadblocks you will encounter along the way. It helps you to focus. We will look at reasons why a Career Action Plan is useful and suggest tips on how to use one. You will also find a template to help you to create your own plan. Once you have created your Career Action Plan you will stand in better stead to make informed decisions about which jobs to go for, and what you want to get out of each one while you are there. Your plan will help you save time because you will be able to use it as the basis of every job application you ever make. Creating a Career Action Plan is part of a series from the Graduate Coach Essential Career Guides, designed to help graduates and jobseekers equip themselves with the full range of skills needed to get ahead in their chosen careers. Let s start planning. 6.

Why do I need a career action plan?

WHY DO I NEED A CAREER ACTION PLAN? Those who fail to plan, plan to fail. Without a vision the people perished. Imagine a journey with no plan. You set out in the morning and jump on the first bus that comes along. You get off downtown and walk through the local market. It takes you absolutely ages, because you find it hard to resist the various market traders beckoning to you to buy their wares. Besides, you re unsure whether or not you need to buy anything! Eventually you pass a train station and jump on a train that is going North. After sometime you get off the train and wait for interconnecting service. You think you want to go Northwest, but you re not sure. When that train arrives it s so packed you can t get on. It seems everyone and his aunty wants to go Northwest these days. You finally manage to board a later train, but this one takes you East. Well, who knows what you will find there, so you go along! On the train you strike up a conversation with a man. During the conversation he asks where you are going. You are honest and tell him you have no idea. He tells you about his dreams to open up a coffee shop and that he needs a younger pair of hands, and since you have no idea where you are going, suggests you join him......what s the point of this pointless story? Life sometimes resembles this. Meaningless, directionless and unfulfilling. Many graduates find that they don t really know what they want to do or what type of job suits them. They run from one job advert to another and end up feeling like they re being tossed about in the wind. If you feel like this you need to get focused, set a goal and set a plan in place to reach that goal. You don t want to end up in some coffee shop in a market somewhere East! It is wise to know what you want to achieve before you set off! 8.

What is a career action plan?

WHAT IS A CAREER ACTION PLAN? A Career Action Plan helps you to answer the most crucial questions about your career ahead well before you fill in an application form or sit in front of an interviewer. It helps you to work out how to get where you want to go. It s a working document, one that you will update as time goes on. It should be updated as your experience, skills and interests develop. Creating a Career Action Plan takes time but once you ve done it you will reap dividends all along the way. You will appear far more knowledgeable and confident to potential employers, and so stand a much greater chance of impressing them and winning the job. 10.

How to create your Career Action Plan

HOW TO CREATE YOUR CAREER ACTION PLAN In the next section you will find a Career Action Plan Template which you can use to get started on creating your own plan. First, let s look at some of the questions you need to consider and how you should attempt to answer them. What do you want to do to earn a living? What do you enjoy doing? What gets your attention? One of the first places people often begin is by looking at what they have done already. Forget about that for a moment. Think about what you would like to do if you could work in any area you wanted. What skills and knowledge do you already possess to help you get there? Often once you have answered the first question you will find there are still some links to either the degree you studied, the experience you have gained so far or your interest and hobbies. Gather your experience and knowledge from all of these areas; they are all useful. When it comes to a career plan your skills and knowledge are like the rungs of a ladder they are the leverage you use to climb in the direction you want to go. What skills and knowledge do you need to acquire to get there? What about the skills and knowledge you need to attain? It is best to think in terms of a range of roles that will make use of your skills and knowledge rather than become fixated on the role itself. Learn more about what s involved in the type of roles by looking at job adverts, reading career guides, and by speaking to people doing a similar job. Keep in mind the following points: your awareness of what you don t know will be limited; every job is a continuous on-the-job learning experience you don t need to know everything. How will you go about getting there? This is a crucial part of your plan! This is where you map out the type of work experience you might go for and what you want to achieve while you are there. For example, if you know you need to develop your skills and knowledge around planning events, then you would approach a potential internship opportunity with this in mind. 12.

Internships should be a learning experience, so if yours is offering you little more than the opportunity to make the tea it is probably not the right internship for you. Also remember, you might be able to develop the experience you need through a past time or interest, so don t ignore this area. Make a list and then begin taking the steps you need to tick them off. With a well-thought out, written plan in place you will find it a lot easier to focus and also to use your plan as the basis to sell your skills on application forms and during interviews. 13.

Be Unique and how to create your USP

WHY YOU NEED TO BE UNIQUE AND HOW TO CREATE YOUR USP In the video* Creating a Career Action Plan, we see a group of graduates taking steps toward creating their own career plans. The video focuses on the group members attempting to answer the question What makes me unique? This is very important to keep in mind as you develop and put your plan into action because it will make it easier for you to create a series of experiences that help you stand out against other candidates. So, how can you make yourself distinctive? As one of the graduates on the course discovered, it is how you build on your degree and experience that makes you unique! The video shows a recruiter explaining how, when looking for that something unique in a candidate, he tends to look for people who will fit the role, rather than at the degree type. Some of those box-tickers might include: Do you have the right personality and skills to do the job? Can you spot opportunities, build relationships, negotiate? Do you have good organisational skills and an eye for detail to do the job? Next he looks for evidence of the unique skills needed, and this might be: I sold stuff on ebay; I started an interest group or society; I managed a budget for my community football team. It s those little extra things you do outside of your degree that make you stand out. They demonstrate your leadership skills, that you work well with people, that you are able to solve problems. They mark your path as distinctive to everyone else s and help you define your Unique Selling Point (USP). * The full version of this video can be found on DVD2 (Employer Expert Tips), part of The Graduate Coach Step-by-step Guide to Landing Your Dream Job. 15.

Career action planning template

CAREER ACTION PLANNING TEMPLATE Use this form to capture the information needed for your Career Action Plan. Please use the headings and space provided as a guideline for your Career Action Planning. This will help you break down your goals and provide you with insight to get exactly what you want to achieve in your career. My Personal Proflie: (A short statement summarising your experience, USP and career direction) 17.

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My strengths: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Actions I will take to develop my strengths: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. My weaknesses: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 19.

Actions I will take to tackle my weaknesses: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. My Employability Skills: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. My career direction: (Note the types of jobs you are best suited to and interested in, taking into account your strengths and weaknesses) 20.

Relevant experience I have gained so far: 21.

My reasons for looking for jobs in my chosen area of interest : (This will greatly assist you in your ability to ask for the job!) Transferable experience gained so far: (Think about experience gained in other sectors and/or jobs whether paid or unpaid as well as from hobbies and personal interests) 22.

Type of internships/work experience I am looking for that will help me achieve the experience I need: 23.

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