
Starting Your First Job After Delight: A Practical Career Transition Guide
By Delight Technical College | Career Development | 2026
Graduating from Delight Technical College is a significant achievement but the days and weeks after graduation are where that achievement is tested against the real world. The transition from student to working professional is one of the most important and potentially challenging transitions in a creative person’s life. At Delight, we prepare students for this transition from the very beginning and our career services team provides active support through it. This blog is a practical, honest guide to making that transition successfully.
🎓 Immediately After Graduation- What to Do First
Organise Your Portfolio:
Your portfolio is the most important tool in your job search. Before applying for anything, spend time curating your best work into a coherent, professional presentation both physical and digital. The first impression your portfolio makes will determine whether you get the interview.
- Select only your strongest pieces- quality over quantity always
- Arrange pieces to show range while telling a coherent story about your abilities
- Photograph any physical work (garments, printed pieces) professionally
- Build or update your digital portfolio- website, Instagram, or Behance
Update Your CV:
- Include your Delight qualification clearly- Level, Qualification, Examination Body
- List your industrial attachment experience as professional work experience
- Include any client work, commissions, or projects completed during your studies
- Keep it clean, professional, and tailored to the roles you are applying for
Activate Your Network:
Your network from Delight (tutors, fellow students, industrial attachment supervisors, and alumni) is a genuine professional asset. Reach out to let people know you have graduated and are available for work. Many opportunities arrive through who you know, not through formal applications.
🔍 Finding Your First Role- Strategies That Work
For Employment:
- Delight’s career services team actively supports job placement- use this resource
- LinkedIn- build and maintain a professional profile; search for relevant roles
- Industry-specific networks- fashion associations, media guilds, photography communities
- Direct approach- identify businesses you want to work for and contact them directly
- Freelance platforms- Upwork and similar platforms for international clients
For Freelance and Self-Employment:
- Start with your immediate network- first clients are almost always existing relationships
- Use social media proactively- post your work consistently and reach out to potential clients
- Offer competitive introductory rates- build your portfolio and testimonials early
- Delight’s entrepreneurship community- connect with the alumni network of creative entrepreneurs
🤝 Making a Great First Impression in a New Role
Professional Conduct:
- Arrive on time- every time. Punctuality is the most visible sign of professionalism
- Ask good questions- a new employee who asks thoughtful questions learns faster and impresses more
- Deliver what you promise- reliability is the foundation of professional reputation
- Communicate proactively- update supervisors before they need to chase you
- Take feedback graciously- the willingness to improve accelerates career development faster than any other quality
Technical Readiness:
Your Delight training has prepared you technically but the first days in a new role will always involve learning new systems, workflows, and standards. Approach this learning with energy and curiosity rather than anxiety.
💡 The First 90 Days- What Matters Most
- Learn the culture- every workplace has unwritten rules; observe and adapt
- Prove your reliability- showing up, delivering, and communicating professionally builds trust faster than any technical achievement
- Find a mentor- identify a more experienced colleague who can help you navigate the organisation
- Build internal relationships- your colleagues are your professional network within the organisation
- Celebrate small wins- acknowledge your own progress without waiting for formal recognition
“Your Delight qualification opened the door. How you conduct yourself in the first 90 days of your career determines how wide that door opens. At Delight, we make sure you walk in ready.”
💡 Delight’s career services team provides post-graduation support, CV clinics, mock interviews, and career coaching are available to alumni. Never hesitate to reach out.
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