Career Presentations & Learning Outcomes
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Students will be able to:
- Understand how interests and strengths factor into major choice
- Identify their core values in order to evaluate meaningful career choices
- Explore the relationship between majors and careers
- Locate resources available for occupational research
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Students will be able to:
- Conduct initial occupational research using O*Net Online
- Use Career Insights and Indeed.com to find regional, real-time career information
- Describe the benefits of informational interviews and job shadowing
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Students will be able to:
- Describe the purpose and benefits of informational interviews
- Make a proper request for an informational interview
- Prepare questions to ask during an informational interview
- Follow up appropriately to an informational interview
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Students will be able to:
- Describe the benefits of internships and the different types possible
- Use multiple resources and strategies to find internships
- Discover techniques for marketing oneself
- Understand the importance of professional communication and behavior while interning
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Students will be able to:
- Describe the categories of information to include on a resume
- Create accomplishment statements to describe experiences
- Develop a resume using employer-preferred formats and guidelines
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Students will be able to:
- Describe the purpose of a cover letter and proper format
- Create a “hook” and effectively communicate interest in the organization
- Illustrate skills through stories and develop a confident conclusion
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Students will be able to:
- Understand key differences between resumes and CVs and when to use which
- Showcase undergraduate research and other experiences
- Use categories not commonly included on business resumes
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Students will be able to…
- Find key information about an organization through the company website
- Use varied resources to discover organizational mission, values, and culture
- Discuss organizational knowledge with prospective employers and ask pertinent questions
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Students will be able to…
- Identify professional competencies valued by employers
- Describe ways to develop needed competencies
- Write compelling accomplishment statements on a resume
- Utilize the STAR method to illustrate competencies during an interview
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Students will be able to…
- Prepare for a professional interview, including attire and navigating virtual settings
- Use strategies, like the STAR technique, to prepare for behavioral interview questions
- Follow up appropriately after an interview
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Students will be able to…
- Utilize resources to identify reasonable starting salaries by profession and location
- Consider benefits and other perks when evaluating a job offer
- Advocate for themselves professionally during the salary negotiation process
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Students will be able to…
- Evaluate legitimate versus superficial reasons to pursue a graduate program
- Identify potential timelines for graduate school, including pursuing professional experience or a gap year program before applying
- Outline next steps in beginning the application process
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Students will be able to…
- Understand the benefits of considering and applying to multiple programs
- Evaluate graduate school programs based on important criteria such as, accreditation, faculty and career outcomes
- Capably compare tuition, scholarships, assistantships, and grant opportunities
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Students will be able to…
- Recognize positive and negative behaviors on social media that impact their marketability
- Create a LinkedIn profile and begin connecting with peers and professionals
- Understand the benefits and uses of a professional social media account
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Students will be able to…
- Create a professional introduction
- Use appropriate verbal and non-verbal communication when meeting professionals
- Describe the value of involvement in professional organizations
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Students will be able to…
- Identify the key components of quality graduate school application essays
- Develop ideas for content
- Locate resources to help them in their process
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Students will be able to:
- Understand what constitutes professional behavior
- Communicate professionally on the job
- Seek and receive feedback
- Set goals and earn support for professional development