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Best College Extracurricular Activities to Land Job Offers
Best College Extracurricular Activities to Land Job Offers

Forbes

time6 days ago

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Best College Extracurricular Activities to Land Job Offers

If you're like most college students right now, you might be juggling multiple classes, applying for internships, and trying to have some semblance of a social life, all while surviving on limited sleep and tons of caffeine. Oh wait. Maybe that was just my college experience. Every year, I packed my schedule, followed my passions, and ended up with tons of classes and extracurricular activities. After all, I was trying to become a well-rounded member of society. At least that's what I told myself. In reality, I was filling up my calendar with an endless stream of burnout. I thought being involved with all things 24/7 was the surest way to meet the right people, make the proper connections, and ultimately get access to my dream job. But, here's the thing: attending every Pokémon Club meeting and a cappella extravaganza didn't exactly lead me to professional success. In fact, it became a barrier to achieving my career goals. Because, as I quickly learned, quality beats quantity every time. So, after that crazy semester, I refocused and invested in the right extracurricular activities that aligned with my overall objectives. And the results paid off in dividends. Now, don't me wrong. Your time in college is about figuring out who you are, and that's not always easy. You have to try on a lot of hats to find the one that fits the best. But there's a vast difference between experimentation and procrastination. Attending everything without a strategy is the epitome of wasting your time. That's why, in this article, I'm going to give you the blueprint that you need to navigate the chaos of extracurricular activities. I'll show you how to find the ones that will bring you into the right rooms with the right people, which will ultimately lead you to the right job. What Recruiters Actually Want (And It's Not What You Think) Recruiters want to see your passion and your personality. But most importantly, they want to see that what you bring to the table will impact the company's bottom line. And this requires you to have top-notch skills. According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers' Job Outlook 2025 survey: Interestingly, the ability to be creative (19%) and speak fluently in a foreign language (5%) were on the bottom rung of the list. Not that these attributes don't matter to recruiters. But at least right now, they want employees who are solution-driven, team players, and who communicate effectively with confidence. Now that we understand what recruiters are looking for, in this next section, I'll show you how to identify extracurricular activities that will not only help you develop your skills but also give you the tools you need to stand out in the job market. Identifying Your Key Extracurricular Activities You could close your eyes, point, and hope you land in the right club. But, instead of leaving it to chance, I propose that you grab a pen and paper and answer these three questions. Joining the right club will not only give you incredible connections, but it will also provide you with opportunities to improve your skills. So, let's say your main goal is to become a CEO one day. Well, look for organizations that offer hands-on training, mentorship programs, and platforms that enable you to practice your leadership. There are tons of options for business leaders, but if you want to connect with some incredible clubs where you can grow in your craft, you might want to check out these four options: Or, if you're looking to become better at coding, AI, or robotics, Cornell, George Tech, Rutgers University, and countless others have tons of programs dedicated to equipping their students with access to the latest technology. In fact, Northwestern University had multiple extracurricular activities devoted to AI, including one that explored the ethical and social impact of AI and modern technology. Sometimes it's better to be a big fish in a small pond. And here's what I mean by that: Let's say you get invited to be the class treasurer of a twenty-person organization. It's a great club, offering numerous opportunities that align well with your overall professional goals. However, you have also been invited to join a larger organization. But, instead of being a leader, you only get the chance to be a passive participant. If you find yourself in this situation, here's my advice: Always pick the leadership opportunity. When a recruiter looks over your resume, they want to see your leadership skills. Because according to Resume Builder, your ability to lead signals to hiring managers that you have what it takes to manage well in the future and take on all the responsibilities that come with that position. Whether you decide to join a fraternity, a sorority, or an off-campus club, it's imperative to choose an organization that's active long after graduation. For instance, look to see if they offer an alumni mentorship program, networking events, or leadership development workshops. If their calendar events are minimal after graduation, then consider joining a different organization. Because, let's face it, leveraging relationships doesn't just happen during your university years. If you're strategic and invest in the right network, you gain access to incredible support, opportunities, and connections. Plus, you also gain a fantastic community of people who want the best for you and to see you succeed. Extracurricular activities can be a game-changer, especially when you pick the ones that make sense to your overall professional goals. So, before you start this next semester, take some time to identify the key extracurricular activities that will improve your skills, showcase your leadership, and increase your network.

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