Are you entrepreneurial and proactive?

April 16, 2009

The CBI and Universities UK have recently published a report on graduate employability called ‘Future Fit’.

The survey of 581 employers identified entrepreneurship and enterprise as being particularly important attributes that they looked for in their prospective employees. The report defines these skills as:

“An ability to demonstrate an innovative approach, creativity, collaboration and risk taking. An individual with these attributes can make a huge difference to any business.”

The benefits of successful employer-university partnerships are also highlighted in ‘Future Fit’ as the route to jointly improving employability in graduates. Many employers value work placements, while universities are keen to encourage more input from companies on campus. But ultimately, of course, the responsibility for driving your career rests with one key person – yourself.

78% of employers responding to the Future Fit survey cited an entrepreneurial mindset as important, and 72% said a “positive attitude” mattered. The University attended was given consideration by just 8% of employers, and a graduate’s degree results by just 28%. For those of you who are shortly to graduate, there is a clear message here that simply acquiring the qualification is only the start of the journey. What else have you done in order to stand out from the crowd? What does your online footprint look like to a potential employer? See my earlier posts on the use of LinkedIn here and managing your online brand here.