Summer is the season to relax
and enjoy your long-awaited free time. Even if you landed the internship of
your dreams or just purchased your plane ticket to Cancun, you should still use
these months to fine-tune your reputation as a soon-to-be pro. That way, when
the new semester comes, you will be sharper than ever!
Polish
you resume and LinkedIn profile.
What have you accomplished this year? Think of
the new skills you have obtained, the rewarding experiences you’ve had, and the
projects you have done. All of these things should be displayed for prospective employers to see.
The summer season is the time to work on the
minute details of your resume and LinkedIn profile. Does your resume look a bit
cramped and wordy? Reformatting it can be a tedious process, but it is
essential to be a memorable job candidate. Use the extra details from your
resume in your LinkedIn job descriptions, instead. Your profile is meant for
people to get a more in-depth look at what you have accomplished thus far in
your career. Use the summer months to focus on the specifics that will polish
off your experiences. Contact a few people that you have worked with and built
relationships with to endorse your skills and provide short recommendations for
your profile. This kind of support confirms your capabilities and strong
performance.
Stay in the know in your industry and career field.
With so many different news outlets, keeping up
with the times is simple in the digital age. Stay up-to-date with your industry
by following companies and professionals outside of your friends. Become familiar
with a few relevant news websites, digital magazines, and blogs to stay on top of the latest trends. Pay
attention to how the public responds to things.
Going to events is a more exciting way to keep
up with your industry. Aside from the networking benefits, events and
conferences in your career field expose you to new trends, research studies,
and knowledge in your industry. Use events as a learning tool to gain feedback
from significant industry leaders about the challenges you face and how to
handle them.
Having the knowledge and understanding in an
evolving business helps you to grow your own expertise and begin to think ahead
of the game.
Maintain
your network.
Making connections and building relationships is
important, especially in PR. How many times have you needed something and
called a friend because you knew they had the resources or skills to help you? Upholding
professional relationships makes it easier to ask for a favor when needed. This
summer, concentrate on maintaining these relationships and make your network
worthwhile. Look through your phone to find people you have met and send them a
friendly email, just to follow up on any projects they have been working on and
how they have been doing. Professionals love young, ambitious individuals who
show an interest in what they do. If you’ve taken on a new venture or need help
writing something for your internship, contact a professional who would be
willing to provide their expertise.
This guest blog post was written by PRowl staff member Marlo Brooks.
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