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Decision Time for Final Year Students: Job Opportunities or Scholarships?

Akesse Sanza by Akesse Sanza
2 years ago
in Visas & Migration

Are you a final year student about to graduate in 2023 and feeling lost when it comes to choosing a career path? Fear not, because in this article, we will explore the various options available to recent graduates: trainee jobs, internships/apprenticeships, and higher education via scholarships. Each of these pathways has its own unique benefits, and we will break them down to help you make an informed decision.

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Option #1: Start a Job after Graduation
After attending your convocation and receiving your hard-earned degree, the next step is to find a trainee or recent graduate job in the government or private sector. The average salary for trainee graduate workers is just above $40k in the US and over $51k in Canada. Additionally, you may receive employment allowances from your organization and, upon completion of your trainee period, you may be offered a permanent position with a better salary package. If you’re looking to gain professional work experience, cash in your degree with a high salary, or start a professional career, then this option may be the most ideal for you.

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Option #2: Participate in an Internship or Apprenticeship Program
Participating in an internship or apprenticeship program can give you a taste of the professional world without committing to a long-term, full-time job. These programs typically last for 1-6 months and provide an opportunity to gain work experience and receive some salary. This option is well suited for those who are unsure whether to start a job or pursue higher education.

Option #3: Start Higher Education & Search for Scholarships
If you’re not ready to start a job right away, consider pursuing higher education abroad and searching for postgraduate scholarships. Many international fully-funded scholarships are available for MS and PhD admissions, covering all educational expenses and providing monthly stipends. Postgraduate degree holders have access to various job opportunities as researchers, scholars, and higher-level positions in the government or private sector. Winning a fully-funded postgrad scholarship can provide additional benefits such as free education and other perks.

In conclusion, weighing the benefits of trainee jobs, internships/apprenticeships, and higher education via scholarships can help you make an informed decision about your career path after graduation. Whether you’re seeking professional work experience, exploring the professional world, or furthering your education, there are various paths to consider as you embark on your post-graduation journey.

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Akesse Sanza

Akesse Sanza is a Ghanaian Travel Blogger, Travel and Tourism Consultant, and Anti-human Trafficking And Safe Migration advocate. Akesse loves everything Travel & Tourism and aims to see every single country in the world.

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