Career Guidance in 2026 looks different from what many students were told just a few years ago. The entry-level market remains competitive, but it is also clearer about what it rewards: demonstrable skills, relevant experience, and the ability to work effectively in hybrid environments. Employers are hiring more graduates overall, and many are screening less by GPA than in the past. This creates real opportunity for students who can prove competence through portfolios, internships, and micro-credentials. This guide covers the most practical career tips you can apply now, including how to define a Career Goal, build a skills-first profile, and use AI tools responsibly for personalization and job readiness.
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