Tuesday, 29 July 2014

Go where you are celebrated – Why 99% of people aren’t satisfied with their jobs.


For many students walking out of University the future seems simple but not satisfying. We are presented with a degree program that promises more potential than it delivers. Soon the need for money, the opportunity for the dream job or the chance to please our parents has us at a job that we aren’t happy doing.

Over the past decade more than 10 million people were surveyed by Gallup. Only one-third “Strongly agree” with the following statement: “at work, I have the opportunity to do what I do best every day.” In a poll of 1,000 people who disagreed with this statement, not one single person was emotionally engaged on the job. Through this study is was found that people who do have the opportunity to focus on their strengths are six times more likely to be engaged in their jobs and 3 times as likely to report having an excellent quality of life in general.

It’s clear that if you want to reach your potential you must work somewhere where your strengths are appreciated and your abilities are left unrestricted. Early-Stage startups are a prime example of this for one simple reason… they don’t have much resources. The average startup founder isn’t going to hire you to twiddle your thumbs and fetch coffee. They want you there so you can achieve goals for them. The only reason they’ll want you is because you have the strengths to achieve those goals. This may seem harsh but it explains why startup employees willingly pull all-nighters. They are operating within their “Strengths zone” where they are simply doing what they do best.

If you want to be challenged…

If you want to work where you and your unique strengths are celebrated!


Then consider working for a startup company and check out My Career City. The experts on staff help students and recent graduates find jobs in the fast-paced and rewarding world of start-up companies. Join today and see the great job opportunities they have available for someone just like you!


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Wednesday, 23 July 2014

What Startups look for in employees - Graduate to Startup


A startup focuses on what you can do not what you have done: I can drive this metric for you which is why you should hire me...

I had the opportunity to speak with a founder of a startup that connects students and recent graduates with job opportunities at startup companies. I asked him about the kinds of applications he sees and he had a very interesting answer. He explained to me that students assume that the things fortune 500 looks for are exactly the same as what a startup looks for. In the world of startups progress and growth is the key focus. We need to grow into a sustainable business. We need to progress to our goals. So why should I care about how much your GPA is? Why should I care what clubs you were the president of? I’m not saying there’s something wrong these things, it’s that startups look at this completely different.

On top of that, you might want to take some time to see if startups are not for you…



The startup life isn’t for everyone… But if you want to gain experience that makes you a candidate… not just an applicant...

Then check out My Career City. The experts on staff help students and recent graduates find jobs in the fast-paced and rewarding world of start-up companies. Join today and see the great job opportunities they have available for someone just like you!

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Thursday, 17 July 2014

4 Reasons Why Working at a Startup is More Fun - Graduate to Startup


The best quote from this video summed up the message: “Security robs ambition”. In many ways, if you’re not moving forward, you’re moving backwards! Here are the 4 reasons why working for a startup is more fun and more rewarding:

  1. Exposure to more areas of Business
  2. More room for faster growth
  3. Instant feedback on how what you do matters
  4. Greater visibility to recruiters
Check out My Career City. The experts on staff help students and recent graduates find jobs in the fast-paced and rewarding world of start-up companies. Join today and see the great job opportunities they have available for someone just like you!

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Thursday, 3 July 2014

You can be more of who you are! - Graduate to Startup


“You cannot be anything you want to be – but you can be a lot more of who you already are.”

From our first experience with a classroom, we devote more time to our shortcomings than our strengths. Most self-development programs try to make us what we are not. Moreover, in many ways our culture is built around overcoming deficits. However, this is the path of most resistance. We are motivated by this idea that “You can be anything you want to be if you try hard enough”. The reality is that a person who has always struggled with computers is unlikely to be a great programmer. Build upon what you can already do. You may not be the best programmer or CEO-material but you may be the rock star salesman any startup team needs.

If you want to be challenged…

If you want to work where you and your unique strengths are celebrated!


Then consider working for a startup company!

Check out My Career City. The experts on staff help students and recent graduates find jobs in the fast-paced and rewarding world of start-up companies. Join today and see the great job opportunities they have available for someone just like you!

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