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FEB UGM Alumni Share Key Insights for Workforce Success

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  • 28 February 2025, 14.05
  • By : kurnia.ekaptiningrum
Alexander Berbagi Tips Alumni Sharing Session 2025

Entering the workforce requires not only technical expertise but also mental readiness and strategic preparation. In an Alumni Sharing Session held at the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) UGM Audio-Visual Room on Monday, February 24, 2025, Alexander Michael Tjahjadi, Project Leader at the National Economic Council, shared his insights and experiences with students, offering valuable perspectives on the challenges and preparations necessary after graduation.

In his presentation, “Life After College: What to Expect and What to Do?”, Alexander introduced the concept of the “Impossible Triangle”, a dilemma students often face when balancing academics, social life, and organizational activities. Upon entering the professional world, this concept evolves into the “Impossible Trinity,” where individuals must navigate the trade-offs between career success, social and family life, and personal well-being.

Reflecting on his career journey, Alexander admitted that he had encountered moments of uncertainty but emphasized that learning from mistakes is an essential part of professional growth. He also highlighted the importance of developing critical thinking skills, writing effective Minutes of Meetings (MoM), and summarizing Points of Meetings, which are essential in professional settings. Additionally, he encouraged students to expand their networks by participating in conferences, panel discussions, and industry best practice-sharing forums.

One initiative he introduced to support students in building professional connections is the Economic Summit, an event designed to facilitate networking between students and industry professionals. Alexander also underscored the significance of public speaking, noting that many UGM graduates struggle to establish a strong professional presence. He urged students to practice and refine their public speaking skills to build confidence and enhance their professional image.

Leila Chanifah Zuhri, Profitable Revenue Growth Manager at Danone, also shared her career experiences in the private sector. She emphasized the importance of developing a strong professional profile, particularly by optimizing LinkedIn as a personal branding tool to attract potential employers.

As an Accounting graduate, Leila highlighted that accounting, as a core business discipline, provides invaluable financial insights that are highly advantageous in the corporate world. She also offered practical advice for students aiming to succeed in the private sector, including delivering optimal performance at work, actively engaging in career discussions, and fostering strong professional relationships to cultivate a harmonious and productive workplace.

Earlier in the session, FEB UGM Vice Dean for Research, Community Service, Collaboration, and Alumni Gumilang Aryo Sahadewo, S.E., M.A., Ph.D., delivered opening remarks emphasizing the importance of understanding the current job market landscape. He noted that competition in the workforce is shaped not only by technical (hard) skills but also by essential soft skills such as teamwork, problem-solving, and critical thinking. He expressed his hope that FEB UGM students would master both technical expertise and interpersonal skills to remain competitive on a global scale.

Report by: Orie Priscylla Mapeda Lumalan
Editor: Kurnia Ekaptiningrum

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