Opportunism

Freshman year of college is a time for adjustment for most. Students have to get used to a new school, living away from home, a new way of learning, and taking a step into the "real" world. They have to start thinking about their futures more than ever before and that means taking advantage of opportunities that can lead to internships or even jobs down the line. One of the biggest opportunities on campus has to be the career fair, a place where companies from around the US try and recruit students for open positions. I, as a freshman, failed to take advantage of this opportunity.



Looking back, I find this ridiculous and the reasons for not going even more so. As a freshman, I was very insecure. I was not accepted into the major of my choice, Computer Science, and as a result, was placed into pre-engineering. I feared I was not good enough to compete with the other students and was scared of trying. Honestly, I found the entire idea intimidating. Sometimes the biggest barrier to success is one's own way of thinking. My fear of failure prevented me from seeking out an internship that could help immensely. While this example does not point to the same conclusions given in the prompt, I do believe it is important. This might not be a reason why a business fails to be opportunistic, it is one for an in individual. People who get laid off work can become discouraged and give up on looking for a new job. It is important that people don't hold themselves back as it is probably the worst reason not to be opportunistic.

Comments

  1. This post is inadequate. It is under 300 words. The requirement is 600 words at a minimum. It also has a misinterpretation of what opportunism means. In class yesterday, at the urging of a student, I explained that opportunism implies questionable and maybe completely unethical behavior. It is also apparent that you have not been reading the posts on the class site. In particular, this one about some students behaving in an unprofessional way. That post actually includes in it snips from the syllabus about how students are expected to perform.

    If you expect to continue with this class and get a decent grade, you need to up your performance. That starts with coming to class, so you know what is discussed there. It also means putting in substantially more effort in your blog posts.

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