Know your job
More than having soft skills, it is important for you to know the industry and understand what your job entails.
Only 20 per cent of India’s graduates are employable. The number is
apparently even smaller for engineering graduates. A lot has been spoken
and written about the lack of “soft skills” as the primary reason for
this and many thousands of rupees spent in attempting to rectify the
situation. But, there is one big factor that is as important if not more
than soft skills in securing the job.
Saying it right
What you have to say to potential employers is as important as how you
say it. If you have great soft skills (communication, team work, etc)
but do not know the relevant information which is to be conveyed, you
will end up looking ignorant. The information and knowledge expected by
recruiters is different from what the syllabus includes.
Most people focus on soft and technical skills. But, what is it that
really makes a candidate stand out when it comes to the interview? When
you apply for a job, your employers are looking for the ideal candidate
who possesses two fundamental characteristics — knowledge about the
industry and an understanding of the job.
Understanding the industry starts with knowing the value chain of the
particular sector and the different players/organisations involved. In
the aerospace vertical, for example, what does Jet Airways or British
Airways do? What does Boeing do? Who are the original equipment
manufactures (OEMs) and who are the tier 1, tier 2, tier 3 suppliers?
Where are they based? What are the key trends and important developments
within this industry? These are critical aspects that the employer will
expect you to know if you are looking for a role in their industry.
The second area of focus is the role that the candidate is looking for.
Generically, roles can start from research and development, production
planning, manufacturing, testing, marketing, sales and customer support.
Within the same industry, one can look for any of the above roles. The
choice of the role should be dependent on the skills that the candidate
possesses. For example, for a research and development role, you require
to have an in-depth understanding of the product. In sales or
marketing, you need to have good communication skills for dealing with
customers.
Once you have a good understanding of these areas, you can tailor your
resume and approach to suit the requirements of the job you are applying
to. This increases your chances of being shortlisted for interviews.
You can also seek job opportunities on your own instead of relying only
on career services in college.
During the interview, you can demonstrate that you really understand the
nature of the industry, the challenges they are facing, etc. You can
also show how your skill-set fits the role you are applying for. These
aspects will make you stand out from the crowd and help you impress your
employers and get that job.
Source : Hindu
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