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THE STUDENT’S DILEMMA: TACKLING THE UNKNOWN

Uncertainty is the only certainty – this aptly encapsulates the overall sentiment globally at present- whether economic, political, or social. Every section of the society currently is a nervous lot, but none more so than the student community, especially students in their pre-final and final year of graduation/ post-graduation. The global economy is already in a recession and many corporates are either laying off employees, freezing new hirings or delaying the joining of new hires. The student community’s fear of the unknown is palpable.

The current scenario takes me back to my B-school days when I had faced the 2007-09 global financial crisis as a student. My summer internship firm promised a PPO but announced after a few days that they would not offer PPO to any intern across the country. Thousands of job-offers across firms were rescinded. Some of my friends are yet to hear from the HR about their delayed joining date (which they had diligently promised they would, but considering it’s been 12 years, it is safe to assume that the delay is perpetual). Similar things have started unfolding in the industry right now and it is understandable that students are scared. Based on my experience of having endured a similar time and having interacted with thousands of students as a trainer, I feel it’s imperative for me to share my thoughts which might help them deal with the current crisis in an effective and non-stressful way.

Life is a sequence of crests and troughs. Corona crisis is a trough. The high your next crest would hit would depend on how much you are willing to invest your time and efforts in the current trough.

A bit of smart thinking and focused approach can work wonders for you in the long run. To make it easy, let us separate the factors impacting us in two parts- the controllables and the uncontrollables. Factors like when the coronavirus crisis would be under control, what stimulus package the govt announces, how would corporates react to the situation in the future etc. are well and beyond our control. What, however, is in our control is how we react to this at a personal level and try to enhance the professional that we can be? This can be done though “The 6P Approach”.

 

The 6P Approach

 

 

  1. Preparation:

The two scariest questions that students are facing right now are- a) Will I get a job? b) Will my job offer be honoured?

 

 

  1. Persistence

 

As it is said, “there are no shortcuts to any place worth going”. Your internship/ job applications might be rejected a few times initially. This is a simple demand supply game right now where the supply is multiple times the demand. You need to persist with your efforts till you make companies feel that not having you on board would be a loss for them

 

 

  1. Proactiveness

 

What would give you a head-start over others is how proactive you are willing to be. A few pointers towards being proactive are enumerated below:

 

 

  1. Passion:

 

Passion is to life what salt is to food. Just a sprinkle of it is enough to make it enjoyable. Now is a good time to step back and ask yourself if you really feel passionate about what you do and have you shown enough passion in your earlier endeavours?

 

 

 

  1. Psychological Well-being:

 

All the above efforts would come to naught if psychologically you are not in the right frame of mind.

 

  1. Patience

 

Patience is crucial. A trusting and self-believing attitude and a patient attitude go hand in hand. Know that you are not ordering fast food that what you will see an output in 10 minutes. The situation is that you have foreseen a lack of food six months down the line and you are trying to grow grains in your fields.

 

A few bad days do not make a bad life. As with all things in the world, things change, and this crisis would fade away to make room for a better and brighter future.

This article is an endeavor to ensure that students prepare in a clear and structured way to face the uncertain times with confidence. Once you know how to manage the controllable to the best possible extent, the path becomes much easier and rewarding to tread. Our generation got through the uncertainty in our times successfully and often when we reminisce about those times- we end up either laughing at the happenings or are thankful for the lessons it brought and helped us become better people and professionals. Am convinced the current generation of upcoming bright students will reach the other side too. Wishing the next crest you hit is higher than the depth of the current trough. Cheers!!!

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