Your Roadmap to Success

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Your Roadmap to Success How to Prepare for a CAREER LAUNCH Tusculum Experience Class Presenter: Robin LAy Fall 2015

Four-Year-Plan A comprehensive Four-Year-Plan is available to you on the Tusculum Career Services website at: http://web.tusculum.edu/career/tusculum-student-four-year-plan/ Doors of opportunity open at critical times during your college career. Only those who have prepared will be ready to walk through those doors, when they open. Some of those doors will close before you graduate, never to open again. Each door leads to another door. Don’t miss your golden opportunity!

Academic Advising & Career Advising Every time you meet with your Academic Advisor, consider how your academic goals will help you achieve your career goals. Every semester assess your progress toward your career goals. Review the Four-Year-Plan.

It is Who You Know… Definition of Success: (paraphrased) “Where preparation meets opportunity.” – Winston Churchill Know Yourself Know Industry Know Employer Know Job

The Basics Steps of a Job Search Career Assessment Networking Linkedin Profile & College Central Network Informational Interviews / Mentor Social Media Review Prepare: Resume/Cover Letter/Interview-Dress / Interview-Questions/Business Cards / Thank You Notes 1. Assessments, career counseling, informational interviews 2. Find a Mentor/Cheerleader who can see the path ahead of you and communicate hope 3. Linked In – yes / Facebook – no; College Central Network - yes 4. Linked in Picture (7x more likely to connect), join and attend professional association meetings 5. Research jobs, industries, companies and interviewers on internet sites-including Linked In, informational interviews also are helpful in this step . Read Document Library Information on CCN 6. Get a mentor, find someone working in the industry, in which you think you want to work, ask them to lunch or coffee (pay for lunch/coffee), be prepared with good questions – don’t waste their precious time, build relationship by asking them to multiple meetings, remember to thank them in person and thank you note, over time this person may b/c a mentor. Be a mentor for someone else 7. Ask for a 2 or 3 sentence reference from current or former boss and coworker on Linked In Volunteer in the community, attend professional meetings, exchange business cards, build a contact network on Outlook and Linked In, help others/don’t just ask for help; 9. Join professional associations, attend meetings, develop a professional presence online/branding, make some business cards ($20 for a “Do it your-self kit” at Staples) 10. When you know yourself, the industry, company and interviewer –preparing the resume and interview skills is much easier and much more productive. Prepare a targeted cover letter/resume/CV. Practice doing a behavioral interview. Be strategic in choosing where you want to apply/work. It takes longer than you think. If you work on this over your 4 years then you will be much closer to your dream job. If you wait until you graduate, it will likely take you 6 months to get your first interview and, 6 months to one year to find a job.

Career Assessments Tusculum College Career Services website: http://web.tusculum.edu/career/career-assessments/ Woofound-Tratify Strength’s Finder Values Assessment Myer’s Briggs Type Indicator Strong’s Interest Inventory

Networking for a Job Most jobs are obtained through networking – 85% Elevator Pitch Video http://web.tusculum.edu/career/career-advice-videos/ Network - volunteer work Linkedin account Join College Central Network www.collegecentral.com/tusculum Register a Student Account Use TC Student ID # as Access ID Create unique password

Linkedin Profile Join Linked In Upload new professional photo to your Linked-In account Develop a branding strategy Begin to strategically connect with peers and professionals If someone agrees to connect you for an informational interview or any other reason, follow up ~ Don’t drop the ball. You might not get another golden opportunity like this again.

Informational Interviews Linked In or In Person Research their company. Research the industry. Ask the interviewer for additional sources for research. Write a thank you note (snail mail). Thank You Matters Video: http://web.tusculum.edu/career/career-advice-videos/

Social Media – Dynamite! Powerful Tool in careful hands! Clean up your Facebook, Twitter, My Space, and other accounts… No drinking or otherwise questionable pictures No Social/Political Commentary No negative comments (It’s a small world) No disrespecting of boss or coworkers (current or past) No foul language Monitor your protections- regularly Be Smart on Social Media Video http://web.tusculum.edu/career/career-advice-videos/

Preparing the Resume & Cover Letter Edit, Edit, Edit…Proofread, Proofread, Proofread!!! Use a targeted resume and cover letter for each job to which you apply. College Central Network – Resume Builder Interview & Resume Tips – http://web.tusculum.edu/career/resources/interview-tips/ UTK site: http://career.utk.edu/students/resumes-interviewing/

Preparing for Interviews I Research the company online Rehearse questions (employer will ask) Prepare questions (to ask employer) Send a thank you note within 24 hours of interview Dress for Success: http://career.utk.edu/CS/wp-content/uploads/pdf/Dress-for-Success-Handout.pdf Top Ten Interview Mistakes Video: http://web.tusculum.edu/career/career-advice-videos/

Preparing for Interviews II Body Language Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VV1cMmCKxmY Eleven Reasons Why You Won’t Get Hired: http://www.slideshare.net/markrotoole/congratulations-graduate-eleven-reasons-why-i-will-never-hire-you Take a look at YouTube for The Interview Guys: https://www.youtube.com/user/The2InterviewGuys?v=1u1zqVmGeIM

Closing Remarks Career Services - Room # 307 Niswonger Commons Director, Robin Lay Email: rlay@tusculum.edu Phone: 423-636-7447 Available most weekdays by appointment (9am-5pm) Evening appointments available on a limited basis, by appointment Drop-in hours most weekdays (3pm-4pm)- for (15 minute) Appointments also available for Tusculum Alumni Stay motivated the job search is a marathon not a sprint!