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Cornerstones for Career College Success 3rd edition Topic: Career Planning ©Pearson Education, Inc. (2013) Sherfield/Moody, Cornerstones for Career College Success, 3e

Change and Career Planning The world of work is constantly changing Technology and globalization are key factors Work ethic is still important! College students of today are likely to have several careers in their lifetimes ©Pearson Education, Inc. (2013) Sherfield/Moody, Cornerstones for Career College Success, 3e

Job v. Career? A job a place you go to complete tasks and earn a paycheck A career is something you own that enhances your life and bring internal rewards along with monetary satisfaction ©Pearson Education, Inc. (2013) Sherfield/Moody, Cornerstones for Career College Success, 3e

Ten Strategies for Your Future Make good grades Acknowledge your abilities, values, interests Advance your technology skills Hone your speaking, writing, communication Actively explore your career options Get involved and stay active Give back to your community Use your summers wisely Expand your cultural and global knowledge Utilize your campus Career Center ©Pearson Education, Inc. (2013) Sherfield/Moody, Cornerstones for Career College Success, 3e

Your Career Self-Study What is your personality type? What are your interests? Do you enjoy physical or mental work? What are your values? Where do you want to live? Do you want to travel? What motivates you? What are your skills? Do you like routine? ©Pearson Education, Inc. (2013) Sherfield/Moody, Cornerstones for Career College Success, 3e

Undeclared? Ten Steps to Career Decision Making Dream! Go where the puck is going! Talk to your advisor Use electives Visit the Career Center Read, read read! Shadow Join pre-professional organizations Get a part-time job Get a summer practicum or internship ©Pearson Education, Inc. (2013) Sherfield/Moody, Cornerstones for Career College Success, 3e

Cover Letters and Resumes Keys to getting an interview Cover letter is first impression and should be personalized for each position Resume communicates your education, skills, and experience ©Pearson Education, Inc. (2013) Sherfield/Moody, Cornerstones for Career College Success, 3e

Tips for Resumes and Cover Letters Must be typed Use quality paper Do not fold for mailing Must be error-free Sign your letter in blue or black ink ©Pearson Education, Inc. (2013) Sherfield/Moody, Cornerstones for Career College Success, 3e

Call the Resume DOCTOR D = visual design O = job-specific objective C = clarity and specificity T = be truthful O = organization R = review by others ©Pearson Education, Inc. (2013) Sherfield/Moody, Cornerstones for Career College Success, 3e

Types of Resumes Chronological Functional Accomplishment Video Scannable Portfolio ©Pearson Education, Inc. (2013) Sherfield/Moody, Cornerstones for Career College Success, 3e

Resume Tips Limit to one page when possible Use bullets Use standard 10-14 point fonts Use action verbs: managed, created, built Be succinct and omit irrelevant information ©Pearson Education, Inc. (2013) Sherfield/Moody, Cornerstones for Career College Success, 3e

Choosing References Select responsible individuals with good writing skills to serve as references Get permission and provide your resume to them Get complete contact information Send thank-you’s to them Develop a list to take to interviews with you ©Pearson Education, Inc. (2013) Sherfield/Moody, Cornerstones for Career College Success, 3e

Business Cards [Note to production: please insert Figure 13.9 on p. 350 from Cornerstones for Career College Success 3e] ©Pearson Education, Inc. (2013) Sherfield/Moody, Cornerstones for Career College Success, 3e

Networking Attend events/conferences in your field Join professional organizations Volunteer in the community or job shadow Use job search social networking sites Talk to instructors/family members/contacts Use your college’s Career Services Work with recruiters/temp agencies ©Pearson Education, Inc. (2013) Sherfield/Moody, Cornerstones for Career College Success, 3e

“Eight Seconds Rule” You have eight seconds to make an impression with your resume and cover letter You have even less time to do so during an interview ©Pearson Education, Inc. (2013) Sherfield/Moody, Cornerstones for Career College Success, 3e

REWARDS Interviewing Tips R = establish rapport E = promote your education and training W = show willingness to join and to learn A = appearance is important R = give positive responses to questions D = display a demeanor of confidence S = be sincere ©Pearson Education, Inc. (2013) Sherfield/Moody, Cornerstones for Career College Success, 3e

The Thank-You Note Often overlooked but very important Send immediately after interview Send whether you want or get the position Shows your manners and respect ©Pearson Education, Inc. (2013) Sherfield/Moody, Cornerstones for Career College Success, 3e

Topic Reflections Identify what you have to offer Learn to promote yourself in an interview Select appropriate references Create a dynamic cover letter/resume Shadow and do volunteer work Present yourself in a professional manner ©Pearson Education, Inc. (2013) Sherfield/Moody, Cornerstones for Career College Success, 3e