"Identifying Your Defining Skill" By Richard Murdocco, '10
By design, a degree defines your set
of skills in the job marketplace. Or does it?
“Bachelor of Arts in Political
Science” would denote that one should be studying the geopolitical
relationships in South America rather than, for example, engaging in project
management for a marketing campaign.
What goes unspoken is the variety of
skills hidden behind that categorization emblazoned on the degree—the writing,
research, or body of work that earned it. As a job-seeking graduate, it is your
job to convey that the skills learned earning a particular degree can be almost
universally applied to most jobs in the market. It’s up to you to find your
unique asset and capitalize on it.
In my example, I graduated from
Fordham University with a BA in Political Science and Urban Studies, and then I
went to Stony Brook for my Masters in Public Policy in 2010. With that academic
background, it would be a natural progression to work in government, or a
tangentially-related field. Currently, I am employed with Teachers Federal
Credit Union, where I am an Analyst in their Marketing Department after holding
positions in two different non-profits on Long Island. The jump from urban
design (which was the focus of my MAPP degree) to marketing was unexpected, but
makes sense thanks to a common skill needed in both fields— writing. Thanks to
a focus in my unique skill, writing, (and the amount of writing required for
the MAPP program), my Stony Brook degree has helped me bridge the gap between
the policy and marketing professions. Land use is a specialized niche, but
writing is nearly universal.
The importance of identifying your
unique asset came to me when I met with New York State Assemblyman Carl
Marcellino to discuss the job hunting process. He asked me early in the meeting
“What do you have to offer?” I answered quickly, “I graduated from Stony Brook
with my Masters in—” he stopped me immediately. “You and everyone else these
days has a degree. What can you do? Why are you useful? What can you bring to
the table?” He proceeded to tell me a story about how he got his first job out
of college. “Typing. That was my skill. What’s yours?”
Between graduation and employment, I
started a website called The Foggiest Idea, which helped put my Stony Brook degree to work by taking
complex land use/development issues on Long Island and making them approachable
to the public. The site helped hone my writing, and it allowed me to use the
skill professionally. Despite working outside of the policy field, I still
write on local issues regularly to keep my policy skills (and writing) sharp.
In my day-to-day job, I use my writing to draft anything from copy to press
materials. My unique asset has helped me in each job I've held and will
continue to do so in the future.
The lesson for any graduate is so
simple it’s easy to miss. Instead of selling yourself based on academic
achievement, it is more helpful to convey to the prospective employers what
skill you can offer and which of their needs you can fill. Identify your skill
and nurture it; market yourself with it and embrace it.
Everyone may have a degree, but
everyone doesn't know how to use the skills they have learned earning that
degree to their fullest potential. Use it to your advantage.
Richard
Murdocco is a digital marketing analyst for Teachers Federal Credit Union. He graduated
from Fordham University with his BA in Political Science and Urban Studies, and
his MA in Public Policy from SUNY Stony Brook in 2010.
Professionally, Richard worked for
the New York City Mayor's Office of Capital Project Development under the Bloomberg
Administration, the Long Island Pine Barrens Society, and Community Development
Corporation of Long Island as a grant writer. His website, The Foggiest Idea, is a dedicated resource for land use and development
information geared towards Long Islanders.
Follow Richard Murdocco on Twitter @TheFoggiestIdea,
visit thefoggiestidea.org
or email him at Rich@TheFoggiestIdea.org. You can check out his work weekly for Long Island Business
News.
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