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Your first career step: Why is it important, and where should you go after graduation?
Getting a degree is not the end, but the real start. And how you use this start will largely determine the trajectory of your entire professional life.
Why can't we postpone career issues until later?
It's not just about "finding a job," but about choosing the right path!
Your first job experience is the foundation of your career. It's important to choose the right job, and here's why:
- Formation of professional habits. Your first job is where you learn about processes, corporate culture, and standards. It's best to have an environment that teaches you the right things in a modern way.
- The value of a Quick start. A year of "finding yourself" without a clear plan is wasted time that costs valuable experience and potential income. Employers value graduates who remain motivated and start their professional journey immediately.
- Network effect. The first workplace is your first professional contacts, colleagues, and mentors. This network of contacts can become a source of new and even more interesting opportunities in the future.
- Avoiding Burnout. Working "wherever I can" often leads to frustration and a loss of interest in the profession. Making a conscious choice helps you find a place where your interests and tasks align, maintaining your internal motivation.
A conscious search is not a waste of time, but a strategic investment in your future. Don't stop developing after earning your degree. The biggest resource you have right now is time and energy. Use them wisely.
Date of last changes:14.11.2025