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How do you answer what do you want to do after graduation?
Good Answers to “What Are You Going to Do After You Graduate?”
- I’m Still Deciding.
- I’m Giving Myself Until (Upcoming Date) to Decide.
- I’m Talking to the Career Counselors at School About My Options.
- I’m Focusing on Making the Most of My College Experience Right Now.
- I’m Talking With a Few People About Some Opportunities.
Why did you choose this course answer?
Example “Why did you choose this course?” answers “I’ve always enjoyed helping others learn, so I knew I wanted to pursue a career in education. I’ve enjoyed my other education courses so far, but it’s important to me as an educator that I’m able to assist all types of students.
What is the importance of graduation?
Perhaps the most recognizable rite of passage around, graduation is an important moment for a lot of seniors. It’s an opportunity to celebrate the end of an era with friends and family, to recognize past accomplishments and look forward to future ones.
What is your goal after graduation?
Common high-level goals after college include milestones like finding a job or paying back student loans, but you might want to start smaller. “By setting such micro goals, you can begin to work toward the ultimate goals of employment, graduate school or being financially stable.”
How do you wish for convocation?
More formal
- “Congratulations on your well-deserved success.”
- “Warmest congratulations on your graduation.”
- “Congratulations on your graduation and best wishes for your next adventure!”
- “So happy to share in the excitement of your graduation day, and so very proud of you, too!”
- “With love and pride today and always,”
What graduation means to me?
The end of high school signifies the beginning of adulthood. It is the beginning of true independence. It is the beginning of finding a career, finding a place to live and for some, finding additional education to pursue. For my son, it also means working full-time in the summer and moving away for school in the fall.
What skills do you think you need to achieve your goals?
There is more to getting ahead in the workplace than just education and technical skills.
- By Pallavi Jha. Most of us aspire to excel at our jobs and grow in our careers.
- Developing leadership traits.
- Planning and goal setting.
- Public speaking.
- Problem solving and conflict resolution.
- Mastering the art of negotiation.
Why this job is important for you?
“In my career, I am sure of one thing and that is I want to build a decent career in my current domain. My present job has shown me the path to move and attain what has been my long-term career objective. I have acquired necessary skills to some extent as well as have got accustomed to the corporate way of working.