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Career Development Center
John Thomas Building, 3rd Floor careers.appstate.edu
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Career Development Center
Student Employment Career Exploration Career Counselors for each Academic College including the BB&T Leadership Center Internships Employer Relations
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Career Development Center Services
Student Employment
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Career Development Center Services
Career Exploration
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Career Development Center Services
Career Counseling By Major
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Career Development Center Services
Internships
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Career Development Center Services
Employer Relations
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First Destination Results, 2014-2015
84.5% of graduates were employed or enrolled in post secondary education a year after graduation 67.8% employed -- some full time, some part time 25% enrolled in institution of higher education
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Career Gear, Career Management System
Bringing students and employers closer together: student employment full-time hire and internships
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National Association of Colleges and Employers
What do employers look for when they are seeking to hire new college graduates? Source: Job Outlook 2016, National Association of Colleges and Employers
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Attributes employers seek on a candidate’s resume…
Attribute % of respondents Leadership % Ability to work in a team % Communication skills (written) 70.2% Problem-solving skills % Communication skills (verbal) 68.9% Strong work ethic % National Association of Colleges and Employers
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Attributes employers seek on resumes continued…
Attribute % of respondents Initiative % Analytic/quantitative skills % Flexibility/adaptability % Technical skills % Interpersonal skills (relates well to others) 58.4% Computer skills % National Association of Colleges and Employers
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Attributes employers seek on a candidate’s resume continued…
Attributes % of respondents Detail-oriented % Organizational ability % Friendly/outgoing personality % Strategic planning skills % Creativity % Tactfulness % Entrepreneurial skills/risk-taker 18.6% National Association of Colleges and Employers
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Influence of attributes
Attribute Average Influence Rating Major Has held leadership position(s) 3.9 Has been involved in co-curricular activities 3.6 High GPA (3.0 or above) School attended Has done volunteer work Is fluent in a language in addition to English 2.2 Has studied abroad National Association of Colleges and Employers
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Opportunities For Skill Development
Internships Leadership and Involvement Work: Summer jobs; Part-time work, Self-employment, Entrepreneurship Volunteer and Service Learning Student Research Study Abroad Athletics; Theatre; Performance; Music; Military Elective Coursework
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Career Planning Timeline… First Year!
Adjust to college life Explore your interests; think of majors you would enjoy and attend the Majors Fair Visit the Career Exploration Office Get involved in a campus or community organization or club
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Career Planning Timeline… Sophomore and Junior Years!
Develop strong relationships with faculty, academic and financial aid advisors, and career counselors Get involved in a leadership position Research careers at the Career Exploration Office Plan to study abroad and/or participate in student research
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Sophomore and Junior Years continued...
Volunteer or participate in Service Learning: Gain great ideas from Appalachian & the Community Together (ACT) Declare a major Secure an on-campus/off-campus or summer job Talk to lots of people about career choices “Shadow” professionals in jobs of interest Compose your resume for internship applications Do an internship
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Consider serving as a resource…
Serve as a career resource! …have a student contact you for career information about your current job …have a student contact you for a shadowing experience …host an intern or participate in one or more of our career fairs!
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Career Planning Timeline... Senior Year
Revise your resume Practice interviewing Research employers thoroughly Explore options for graduate or professional study if interested Attend job fairs and career events
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Career Development Center Events
Resume Clinic Resume Reviews Boot Camps Etiquette Dinners CareerFests Education Fairs Majors Fair Student Employment Fairs Internship Fair Graduate & Professional School Fair Career Treks
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When do students hear this message???
At Orientation this summer! In classes In clubs, organizations, and the Residence Halls In one-on-one career counseling and advising sessions At career events: CareerFests, Internship Fair, Graduate & Professional School Fairs, Education Fairs, Majors Fair, Student Employment Fairs, Resume Clinics, Boot Camps, Etiquette Dinners, Career Treks
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Your student’s responsibility Explore, explore, explore…
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What you can do to support your student...
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Encourage your student to take initiative Listen
Encourage your student to take initiative Listen! Offer feedback with sensitivity Recognize differences your student may have …from their peers …from other generations …in what motivates them Read your Parent Newsletter!
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Share your expertise! Be a resource for exploration, internship and job possibilities: information interviews job shadowing jobs and internships careers.appstate.edu , Thank you!
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