Work World

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Many students imagine the work world as a place of formal atmosphere, clear tasks, and the same routine every day. In fact, the work world is much more dynamic and often different from the expectations of sitting in college. For recent graduate students and alumni students to understand this reality it's important not to be surprised when it's actually in the professional environment. Unnecessarily good grades. But when it comes to work, companies don't just see numbers on transcripts. What's more visible is how you solve problems, communicate, work in teams, and face pressure. Even today abilities such as adaptation, management of emotions, and the use of digital tools are crucial points for fresh graduate. So, if you've been feeling normal about GPAs all this time, don't get minder. Experience, skill, and attitude often have greater influence. It's one of the most common reality. A lot of alumni end up working in a field that doesn't fully suit the college major. And it's not a bad thing. In fact today, many companies focus on skills that can be moved to many fields, such as communication, analysis, leadership, administration, design, marketing, or digital technology. It's not "majors," it's whether you can learn fast and make good results. No.

Work World Guide for Students and Alumni

This article was designed to help students and alumni: in short: not just for you to get a job, but to build a sustainable and meaningful career. ๐ŸŒ The current work world reality before it goes any further, it's important to understand that the current working world is different from a few years ago. The technological changes, industrial needs, flexible working patterns have created a new landscape. What changed? ๐Ÿ“Œ Reflections for you: Do you already have skills relevant to current needs? โš ๏ธ The real challenge to be faced with isn't just about applying for a job. There are some challenges that are often the "early barrier": Many graduates feel unprepared because they've never worked. ๐Ÿ’ก Interactive solutions: ๐Ÿ‘‰ Write down three experiences you've done and connect them to work skills. 2. ๐Ÿ’ก It's natural. The working world isn't always linear with majors. ๐Ÿ‘‰ Guide question: ๐Ÿ”‘ The rendezvous point of these three is the direction of your career. Thousands of other graduates are also looking for jobs. ๐Ÿ’ก So, the difference is: ๐Ÿš€ The great opportunity that is often missed behind the challenge, there are great opportunities to be used: ๐Ÿ’ป Digital Era Many opportunities in the field: ๐Ÿ‘‰ In fact, you could start from zero automatically. ๐Ÿงช The internship & trainee program is a "golden bridge" to the workforce. Keun

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Getting into the world of work often feels like a big step for late students and new graduates. After years of getting familiar with college routines, jobs, and current evaluations, facing new realities that require professional, responsibility, and quick adjustment. No wonder a lot of people feel confused, not even confident when it comes to the first step. One of the most striking things is the difference between the education world and the professional world. In class, we're usually more emphasis on theory, value, and deadline. In the working environment, concrete results, teamwork, and problem solving skills become a very important thing. No more "will do later," because every task gives direct influence to the work and team. For new graduates, the challenges also vary. It starts with at least a work experience, the challenge of adapting to a professional atmosphere, to a very competitive recruit process. Today, many companies not only consider academic value, but also interpersonal experience and skills. This is why the preparation for the work world was crucial in the first place. The readiness is not only related to technical skills, but also interpersonal skills. The technical abilities that fit the field of study are the important hard skills, but without the good soft skills, the development at work will be difficult to achieve. The ability to communicate, team collaboration, time management, and profession attitude.

Productive Back Tips After Upgrade

The 1447 H spread in 2026 has passed. Having enjoyed the time with family, homecoming, and the warm atmosphere, it's now time to get back to the routine, whether it's internship, college, or the first job as fresh graduate. But going back to work after a long vacation is not easy. Many interns and alumni feel postEspecially for the first time in the professional world, this transition could be more challenging. Relax, it's normal. Here are some tips that can help you reproductive gradually and effectively: during the late hours, the daily habits often occur. In fact, the business world demands time discipline. Start getting some sleep early and get used to waking up early so the body is ready for work hours. Regular sleep patterns will help improve focus and energy throughout the day. First day of the holidays is not the time to go straight to the maximum. It's only natural that the performance hasn't fully returned. For interns, you can start by checking e-mails, looking back at your previous assignments, and planning a simple work plan. It helps you adapt without excessive pressure. After a long vacation, duty often builds up. So you don't get overwhelmed, make a daily list. Prioritize important tasks, for large jobs to be small, and set a realistic target. It helps you stay organized and look professional. No need to go straight to work.

Children's Intern Intern Student at the Class II Transportation Hall.

Indonesian University students again show enthusiasm and preparation for the work world through independent internship programs. One of the students, Amalia Rifda Taurizka from the Information System Studies Program, got a chance to do an internship at the Land Transportation Management Hall. This internship program is a means for students to improve skills and understand directly the working mechanisms of government agencies, especially in land transportation sectors. During the interns, students were involved in various activities, from understanding the operational system, administration, to helping technical activity in the BPTD environment during these activities, the internship also obtained guidance from the tutors, Dr. Zaenal Abidin, S.Kom., S.T., which actively gives instructions, input and evaluation so that students don't just get the work experience, but also get the responsibility, and understand the importance of communication in the team. It's certainly an important capital to deal with the working world in the future through this self-sustaining program, the University of the Indonesian Teknowrat through TCTC continues to support students to be ready for work, to achieve, to compete in the industrial sector.

Studying + Experience, Student Intern Theatre in the Cape of Coral

Freshman University of the Indonesian Teknokrat Intern at the PT PlN. This time, three students had a chance at an internship at the PT PlN. This internship is a real step up for students to get to know the work world, especially in the field of electricity and public service. During an internship, students not only learned about the work process in the company, but also engaged directly in various activities that helped improve their understanding of the professional working system. In addition, this experience is also a cause for students to hone communication skills, teamwork, and discipline in the completion of tasks. By falling directly into the workforce, students are expected to be prepared for the challenge after completing studies. The guidance professor is giving direction and guidance during activities, so students are still getting direct and optimal guidance. Through this program, it is expected that students will not only gain experience, but will also be able to develop maximum self-potential. Student data and Student Trustees: Thessa Iska MarselaRegina Princess Ramadhani Angelia Clarasa Salaras. Chairman:

Upgrade Skills in the real world, student of the Teknocrat Intern in Lampung BULOG

Indonesian University of Teknokrat Peranai Human Intern at the Freshman BULOG Regional Office of the Indonesian University of Teknokrat continues to show passion for growth through independent interns in various agencies. One of them is in the Lampung County Perum, which is a place for students to study in the workforce. Through this internship program, students gain valuable experience in understanding how the role of BULOG is in maintaining food stability and logistics distribution in Indonesia. During the course of activities, students get to know the work process in the professional environment, from administration to distribution pathways that become an important part of public service. Not only adds insight, this apprentice also helps students hone various skills such as communication, responsibility, and the ability to work on teams. By being directly involved in the field, students can sense a real working atmosphere which is certainly very useful as food in the future. The role of guidance counselor is also an important part of this activity. With the guidance and guidance that is given, students can undergo an internship with a more targeted and optimal course. Student and Student Lectors' Data: Bayu Pratamata Erv@@

Search for Miscellaneous Experience Upgrade Skill, student of the PKL Teokrat at BRI Way Hab

Indonesian University of Teknowkrat Practical Work at the BRI Way HalimStudent Unit from the University of Teknowrat Indonesia continues to show their readiness in the face of the work world through the practice of Field Work (PKL). This time, three students get a chance to go to the CIA at the Indonesian Bank of Way Halim. This PKL activity is an important moment for students to experience the immediate atmosphere of work in the banking world. During the practice, students not only learned about the bank's operational system, but also engaged in various activities supporting service to the clients. This experience gives us a lot of benefits, from adding insight, improving communication skills, to training discipline and responsibility. By going directly into the work environment, students can understand how the theory learned in class is applied in real situations. Besides, the guidance of a guidance counselor helped students undertake a more directed PKL activity. With the presence of such funding, students are expected to be able to maximize the experiences they get during practice. Through these activities, it is expected that students can be better prepared to face the workforce after completing education, as well as having a valuable experience for the future. Student and Student Lectors' Data: Anissa Princess Rahma WatiElma Salsabila Instant SfitriDosen Guide:

Ready to rock, Teknokrat Student.

Freshman University of the Indonesian Tecocrat of Live Intern at BSI KC Bandar Diponegoro Student University of Teknokrat Indonesia again showed the passion of learning and readiness through the world of self-training programs. This time, three students had an internship at the Indonesian Sharia Bank (BSI) KC Bandar Lamponegoro. This internship became one of the real steps of applying the science that has been studied on the course into the professional world. During the internship, students not only learned about the Clanah banking operation, but also got a direct experience in serving customers, understanding the company's working system, as well as improving communication skills and teamwork. This program is expected to help students become more prepared in the face of the working world after graduation. Moreover, this experience is also a valuable tool for developing yourself, both in terms of knowledge and in the soft skills of skill. Student data and Student Directors: name Icha Rimarsara Name Livia Dwi NurhajitaName: Shah Naza Aura RilkeLecent:

Students Get Workers Viewer Through PKL to Astra Honda Motor Natar

On March 02, 2026, students carried out a visit to Astra Honda Motor located in the Natar area, South Lampung district. This event is part of a program hosted by the Teknocrat Career & Training Center (TCTC) as a preparation for students who will participate in the internship or practice of Field Work (PKL). This visit was accompanied by students named Carisa April Zalia, M. Fazli Anan, and Vivi Restatu Anggraini who were accompanied by Adhie Thyo Priandika, S.Kom. Through these activities, students get a chance to get to know the working environment of the partner agency before executing the PKL program. In the event, Astra Honda Motor gives exposure to various jobs performed in the corporate environment, starting from the operations process, customer service, to the business management applied in the auto industry. This exposure gives the students an insight into how industrial work systems run professionally and structurally. This event is also part of a college effort to support the concept of Green Clans or Green College and the application of sustainability principles in academic activities. Through interns and PKL activities, students are expected to understand how science learned during college can be applied directly in the working world and can contribute to more sustainable industrial development. With this activity, please.

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