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How I Positioned Myself for a Job Before Graduation (What Most Students Miss) If I could go back to 200 level, I wouldn’t write a CV. I wouldn’t even apply for jobs. I would make myself impossible to ignore. In this video, I break down the exact strategy I would use today (in 2026) to secure employment before graduation — without begging, mass CV sending, or waiting for “connections.” Most students focus on grades and certificates. But the job market has changed. Outside strictly regulated professions like law and medicine, employers are not hiring certificates — they are hiring value. In this practical, step-by-step breakdown, I explain: Why graduates struggle despite “no jobs” headlines The real gap between universities and the marketplace The 6 core skills every undergraduate must develop Why communication and emotional intelligence matter more than grades How dressing well can influence professional perception Why mastering social media is a career advantage in 2026 Why driving is a hidden competitive skill Why graphics design is a powerful leverage skill Why Microsoft Excel can change your earning potential How to identify leaders in your chosen industry How to strategically volunteer (without looking desperate) How to turn volunteering into paid employment How to build network, portfolio, and leverage before graduation This is not motivational talk. This is positioning strategy. If you are: A university student An undergraduate in 200–400 level A graduate struggling with unemployment Or someone mentoring young people This video is for you. Stop waiting for graduation. Start positioning. Drop your thoughts in the comment section. If you have applied this strategy before and it worked, share your experience. Subscribe for more practical career and positioning strategies.