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No Cap: Debunking The Top Myths For New Grads

Remember these factors if you're filled with post-graduation anxiety.
No Cap: Debunking The Top Myths For New Grads
Portrait of Three Black Female and Male University Graduates wearing black gown and cap
By Kenyatta Victoria · Updated May 21, 2024

Welcome to our graduation segment, No Cap, where we will offer GU readers who are new grads helpful guides, opportunities, and career starters to help them understand the transition into reality. Get comfortable and grab your favorite latte or hot drink because today, we’re starting with post-graduation.

It’s officially graduation season, and the timeline is filled with fire photo shoots, lengthy paragraphs and a hint of post-grad jitters. Don’t get too anxious because we’ve all been there before for the next chapter after your undergraduate journey. It’s absolutely normal to feel nervous about what’s next after walking across that stage, but try not to let it consume you and soak at the moment.

Social media is where new graduates can receive their flowers for reaching such an important milestone. Still, it has also molded the perception of being “successful” after graduating. From job announcements to grad school acceptance letters, it can really hinder the next generation from absorbing their accomplishments in real-time, thanks to certain myths amplified due to what’s being posted online.

Graduating from college marks a significant milestone, but it often comes with many myths that can mislead new graduates. By rejecting the myth that one must have everything figured out immediately, graduates can relieve stress and allow themselves the freedom to explore after graduating. Debunking these myths can empower graduates to navigate their post-college years with confidence and a more balanced perspective.

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You Need To Have Your Career Path Figured Out

According to the Bureau of Labor, among 20 to 29-year-olds who received a bachelor’s degree in 2023, 70.2 percent were employed, down from 76.4 percent over the year. It’s normal not to have a clear career path right after graduation. Many people explore different fields and roles before finding their true calling.

Your First Job Will Define Your Career

The reality of snagging that first position is that your first job is just the beginning of your career journey and is unlikely to define your entire professional life. Many people switch careers multiple times and find success and even new passions throughout their journey.

Graduate Degrees Are Mandatory

Remember when we said the grad school acceptance letters were rolling throughout the timeline? Well, no worries because a graduate degree will not make or break you. Success doesn’t necessarily require an advanced degree. Successful individuals achieve their goals through work experience, networking, self-study, and skill development. Practical experience can be just as valuable, if not more so, depending on your field than an additional degree.

Moving To A Major City Is The Next Step

Let’s be honest: the major city dream is not always financially durable for many of us. While big cities may offer more job opportunities, many industries are thriving in smaller cities and even in remote positions. The rise of remote work has expanded the job market, allowing you to find great opportunities from virtually anywhere.

Your Degree Is The Only Thing That Matters

While your degree is important, employers also look for practical skills, experience, and soft skills like communication, problem-solving, and teamwork. Internships, volunteer work, and extracurricular activities can significantly enhance your experience because now you have on-the-ground expertise that goes beyond a degree.

You Should Stick With One Company For Job Security

Job security is not guaranteed even if you stay with one company. Career growth often involves changing jobs to seek better opportunities, higher pay, and more fulfilling roles. Building a strong network and continuously updating your skills are key to long-term job security.

You Should Know Everything When You Start Your Job

Employers understand that recent graduates are still learning. On-the-job training and mentorship are common. When starting your first position in your career, it’s important to ask questions, seek feedback, and be willing to learn and adapt.

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About the Author: Kenyatta Victoria is the lead writer for Essence GU, working on all things pop culture, politics, entertainment and business. Throughout her time at GU, she’s garnered devoted readers and specializes in the Zillennial point of view.

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