Are you a recent graduate? Here are four tips for starting out in your career.

TMU graduation ceremony
Dan Shaikh, Business Technology Management ’13
Dan Shaikh, Business Technology Management ’13, is the co-founder of Speaker Slam®, a speaker development agency that builds speakers and cultivates changemakers. He is dedicated to empowering others to embrace their authentic selves, share their stories, and create ripples of inspiration that create global change.

Congratulations on graduating from Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU)! As you embark on the next stage of your career, TMU alumnus Dan Shaikh shares four insights that will help you stand out, find employment opportunities, expand your network and lean into leadership.

1. Build Your Personal Brand:

This is more than just a buzzword; it’s your identity in the professional world. What are you about? What skills do you bring to the table? How do you want people to see you? Craft that story and own it. Your personal brand is like your signature — unique to you and memorable to others.

2. Cultivate a Strong Digital Presence:

We live online these days, and guess what? So do job opportunities. Make sure your online presence showcases who you are professionally. Get yourself a slick LinkedIn profile, maybe even a personal website where you can show off your projects or blog about your passions. Think of it as your digital handshake.

3. Get Savvy with Social Media:

Love it or hate it, social media is a powerful tool. It’s not just for selfies and memes; it’s a place to network, share your expertise, and connect with industry bigwigs. Post about what you’re learning, create reels, and show your personality and knowledge. Get involved in the conversation. It’s a great way to build credibility and visibility.

4. Get to the Front of the Room:

Whenever there’s a chance to present, lead, or contribute, grab it! Speaking up in meetings, taking on presentations, joining panel discussions — these are all golden opportunities to get noticed. It’s about putting yourself out there, sharing your ideas, and making an impact. Plus, it’s great practice for public speaking (trust me, it’s a skill you’ll want in your arsenal).

Final thoughts:

Remember, your career isn’t just a series of jobs; it’s a journey of making a difference, chasing what you’re passionate about, and leaving your mark. These tips? They’re your toolkit for carving out a path that’s uniquely yours and making the most of every opportunity that comes your way. So go ahead, make that splash!


Dan Shaikh, Business Technology Management ’13, is the co-founder of Speaker Slam®, a speaker development agency that builds speakers and cultivates changemakers. He is dedicated to empowering others to embrace their authentic selves, share their stories, and create ripples of inspiration that create global change.