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How Club Activities Prepare Students for the Job Market?

Club activities play a vital role in shaping students’ career path. Nowadays many educational institutions in Bangladesh started encouraging students to engage in co-curricular and extracurricular activities that develop leadership, creativity, teamwork, communication skills, and social responsibility.

Through the vibrant club culture, schools, colleges and universities create opportunities for students to discover their talents, build networks, and gain practical experiences for future careers.

Club activities help students a lot in the job sector because they develop practical skills, leadership qualities, and professional connections beyond academic results.

Employers today usually look for candidates who are not only academically strong but also active, confident, and capable of working in real-life situations.

Educational institutions currently hosts a wide range of student clubs including the Cultural Club, Games & Sports Club, Debate Club, Social Services Club, Movie & Drama Club, Photography Club, Tourism Club, Nature & Environment Club, Model United Nations (MUN) Club, Language & Literature Club, Innovation Club, Business Club, Computer Club, Robotics Club, Pharmacy Club, Textile Club, EEE Club, Architecture Club, Moot Court Society, YES Club, English Club, Volunteer Club and so on.

These clubs organize seminars, workshops, competitions, festivals, social campaigns, and national-level events throughout the year.

Cultural and literary activities are a major attraction among the students. Events like “Cultural Fest”, “Lit Fest”, “Movie Fest”, “Boishakhi Utsob”, “Rabindra Jayanti”, “Nazrul Jayanti” provide platforms for students to showcase talents in music, dance, drama, art, poetry, and creative writing. These programs promote cultural diversity, creativity, and student collaboration across different universities and institutions.

Games & Sports clubs gives institution goodwill by their performance and management system by competing on different platforms of sports among the colleges and universities of Bangladesh in both indoor and outdoor.

They also arrange different entertaining events where the students can show their talents.

Debate Clubs offer students a creative outlet for researching and debating on important topics.

Its main mission is to create a knowledge based society where students can exercise freedom of expression with their own creativity.

Business clubs arranges leadership programs, business case competitions, career development sessions, training workshops, and networking events to help students enhance their professional and entrepreneurial skills.

They go beyond academics to provide students with a platform for personal and professional growth.

Similarly, Computer clubs organize technology-based events and eSports tournaments encouraging innovation, teamwork, and digital engagement among students.

As a moral duty as citizens of Bangladesh, more importantly as human beings, Social Services clubs help out the people in need.

They try their best to contribute and offer a helping hand to needy people in whatever way possible.

The club organizes various events and initiates many programs to help the affected like field trips to flood affected areas, warm cloth distribution during winter, blood donation campaign.

MUN clubs gives students an opportunity to learn about global affairs and politics and leadership development. The sole objective of this club is to create not leaders but global leaders.

This club also helps students to develop patriotism, flourish international relationships and public relations.

They give the students an extremely valuable communicable asset which is favored by top graduate colleges throughout the globe.

Pharmacy clubs enriches the student’s pharmaceutical knowledge by seminar, symposium, workshop and guest lectures.

This club always tries to spread social awareness about disease and drugs campaigning and increases social responsibility by arranging health related social activities Textile club educates students with latest knowledge and skills to face the challenge in the field of textile sector.

It also organizes various events to explore activities of the department of Textile Engineering.

Moot Court Society works with the law students and enhances their advocacy skills.

The club’s objective is to enhance the mooting and legal writings, speaking capacity for law students to develop their future advocacy career to go ahead in the legal arena.

Architecture clubs offers students an expanded knowledge and continuous skill development in the relevant fields of Architecture like, building materials, new concepts in design, and new techniques in building construction.

The club is working for awareness building in different contemporary issues related to sustainable living and environment among the society.

One of the significant objectives of English clubs is to complement academic pursuits with enriching extracurricular experiences.

By providing a space for members to express their thoughts and ideas, particularly in English literature, language and culture, the club facilitates holistic growth.

Photography clubs work to develop photography skills among students through workshops, training sessions, and practical activities.

Beyond entertainment and competition, clubs are deeply involved in social welfare and community service activities.

Students participate in charity programs, environmental awareness campaigns, educational outreach, and humanitarian initiatives, helping them develop empathy and civic responsibility.

Club activities create a dynamic campus environment where students can grow academically, socially, and professionally.

These activities not only make university life more engaging but also prepare students to become confident, skilled, and socially responsible future leaders.

When students work as presidents, secretaries, coordinators, or team leaders in clubs, they learn how to manage people, make decisions, solve problems and handle responsibilities.

These leadership experiences become valuable points in a CV and during interviews. Club activities often involve public speaking, hosting programs, conducting meetings, networking with guests and sponsors.

This helps students become confident communicators, which is highly important in almost every profession.

Most organizations want employees who can work effectively in teams. Through club activities students learn cooperation, coordination, conflict management and respect for different opinions.

Practical experience through organizing seminars, competitions, workshops, or social programs teaches students practical skills such as: event management, budget planning, marketing and promotion, and Time management. These experiences prepare students for real workplace environments.

Clubs often connect students with alumni, corporate professionals, guest speakers and sponsors. These connections can later help students find internships, mentorships, or job opportunities.

A student with club involvement usually stands out more than someone with only academic qualifications. Recruiters often see club participation as proof of initiative, responsibility, creativity and active personality.

Through competitions, presentations, and organizing events, students become more confident and adaptable under pressure — qualities highly valued in the job market. Different clubs help students explore their passions: Business clubs ? corporate careers, Debate clubs ? law, media, diplomacy and cultural clubs ? creative industries.

Club activities work like a bridge between academic life and professional life. They help students become skilled, confident, responsible, and career-ready individuals. In today’s competitive job market, active participation in clubs can give students a strong advantage over others.

(The writer: Columnist, Official of the Department of Career & Professional Development Services (CPDS), Southeast University, E-mail: arafatrahman373@gmail.com)