5 Signs your Son or Daughter Needs Support Finding a Job

Apr 24, 2023

As a parent, seeing your son or daughter struggle to get a job can be really difficult. Especially when they have worked so hard.

If your son or daughter is struggling to find work, it may be a sign that they need support from a career coach.

In this blog post, we’ll explore some of the signs that your child needs help with their job search and what you can do to support them.

1: They are clueless as to which career would suit them best.

Here at Graduate Coach, we specialise in helping graduates to figure out and find the job that suits them best.

One of the biggest challenges facing young people today is deciding which career path to pursue. Many young people leave university without a clear idea of what they want to do, which can make it difficult for them to find work that is fulfilling and rewarding. If your child is struggling to decide which career path to follow, it may be a sign that they need support.

As a parent, you can help by encouraging your child to explore different career options. There are many resources available online such as online career courses that can help your child to identify their strengths and interests and match them with potential career paths.

2: After receiving several rejections, they suffer from low self-esteem and a lack of confidence.

Rejection is a normal part of the job search process, but it can be tough for young people to handle. If your child has applied for several jobs and received rejections, they may begin to feel demotivated and lose confidence in themselves. Most of the graduates we help have experienced rejection after rejection which has had a negative impact on their confidence and self-esteem.

Let your son or daughter know that rejection is a normal part of the job search process and that it doesn’t reflect on their abilities or worth as a person. It can be hard to stay positive throughout the job search. Encourage your child to take a break from job searching if they need to, and to focus on building their confidence through hobbies, exercise, or other activities that they enjoy. If they need help building back their confidence, get in touch with us.

3: They struggle to articulate their skills and keep failing interviews.

Effective communication is key to success in any job interview. If your child is struggling to articulate their skills and experience, it may be a sign that they need support with interview preparation.

As a parent, you can help by practising interview techniques with your child. Role-playing different interview scenarios can help your child to build confidence and improve their communication skills and confidence over time. You can also encourage your child to attend interview preparation workshops or work with a career coach to develop their interview skills.

Get in touch if your son or daughter is struggling with interviews or consistently getting rejected after interviews.

4: Despite sending out numerous applications, they do not get invited to interviews.

The job market is highly competitive, and it can be tough for young people to stand out from the crowd. If your child has been sending out job applications without success, it may be a sign that they need support with their approach to sending out job applications.

As a parent, you can help by reviewing your child’s CV and cover letter to ensure that they are tailored to the job they are applying for. You can also encourage your child to network with people in their desired industry, attend industry events, and seek out job opportunities through social media and online job boards. Find out more about the benefits of career coaching for young adults and how it can boost your son or daughter’s career prospects.

5: They are in the wrong job or one where they are underemployed.

Sometimes, young people may find themselves in a job that isn’t the right fit for them. They may feel overqualified, underemployed, or simply unhappy in their current role. If your child is in this situation, it may be a sign that they need support to find a more suitable job.

If your child is in this situation, a positive is that they have some experience under their belt. This will have given them some transferable skills which will be seen favourably by employers.

Encourage your child to speak with a career advisor or mentor to get advice on their career path and their next move.

Hire a graduate coach to support them 

If you want your son or daughter to have the best chance of landing a great graduate-level job, consider hiring a career coach from the UK’s leading graduate career coaching company. Our team of expert coaches has successfully helped over 5000 students and graduates boost their career development and secure highly sought-after positions. With our tailored career advice, your child will be equipped with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in the competitive job market. Don’t let your child miss out on their dream job – invest in their future by hiring a career coach today!

Final Thoughts

There are many signs that your child may need support in finding a job, from struggling to articulate their skills in interviews to feeling demotivated after receiving several rejections. As their parent, you can play a crucial role in helping your child to navigate the job market and find a career that is fulfilling and rewarding. By providing emotional support, helping with interview preparation, reviewing job applications, and encouraging your child to explore different career options, you can help your son or daughter to build confidence and find success in their job search.

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