Study a degree in management - A relevant degree is the quickest way to start a successful career in management.
The placement year can be critical – The skills you develop during an internship are essential not only for your career later down the line but also when you return to complete your final year of studies.
In fact, any work experience can be a big boost – Your part-time job over the weekend or during the summer can also teach you a lot about what it's like to get on the management career ladder.
Know the type of job you want - Many management graduates find themselves starting out in an entry-level role, but with the right training and the right approach, you'll be climbing the ladder in no time.
Network a little more - It's much more than just befriending your cohort. Your group may also be the best contact when it comes to job opportunities.
Make the most of your university's career support services - Practically every university has a career services team, and this is something you should use to your advantage.
Hone Your Highly Valuable and Transferable Skills - You can develop your skills without even realizing it, but it's important to keep those skills fresh and up to date.
Failing to plan is planning to fail - You’ve landed your first job interview so now it’s time to ensure you’re as well prepared as possible.