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Parent’s Course in Career Planning Presented by Center for Career Development Biola University
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Overview of Seminar Mission Statements Developmental Stages Career Planning Model Overview of Career Development programs, services, and resources Pitfalls to Avoid - Tips to Follow Questions and Discussion
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The Mission of BiolaUniversity Biblically-Centered Education, Scholarship and Service Equipping men and women in Mind and Character to Impact the World for The Lord Jesus Christ.
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The mission of the Center for Career Development is to assist students in discerning their callings in life and in transitioning into meaningful work.
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Chickering’s 7 Vectors Developmental Stages 1.Developing Competence 2.Managing Emotions 3.Moving through Autonomy toward Interdependence
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Chickering’s 7 Vectors 4.Developing Mature Interpersonal Relationships 5.Establishing Identity 6.Developing Purpose 7.Developing Integrity
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Career Planning Model EngageExplore Experience Embark
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Engage - Year One Goal: Know Yourself Focus on academic success, getting settled into college life and spiritual growth. Gain self-understanding of personality, interests, skills and values. Make connections and develop leadership skills through campus/ministry organizations.
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Explore - Year Two Goal: Explore Options Focus on choosing a major and exploring career options. Utilize available resources to talk to people and research current, realistic information about occupations. Identify and articulate skills. Apply for a professional summer internship.
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~~~Interlude~~~ Time to Make a Decision Decide on Initial Career Interests Decide on Type of Internship to pursue Decide on Professional Association to Join Decisions, Decisions, Decisions…. Decision-making is a KEY skill to learn in college.
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Experience - Year Three Goal: Get an Internship Use internships, part-time jobs, and volunteer opportunities to develop and improve skills. Write a resume, practice interviewing. Begin to establish relationships in career field. Solidify initial career direction.
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Embark - Year Four Goal: Transition for World of Work Prepare for the transition to life after Biola. Hone practical skills: job search strategies interviewing, networking, resume writing. Attend professional functions, career fairs, and related networking opportunities Actively begin job search or preparation for graduate school.
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Job Search Timeline Sophomore & Junior summers have an internship in related field Begin job research 4 months prior Average of 9 months to secure a full-time job Recruiters prefer to give job offers in the Fall Graduate school is better after receiving work experience
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Why Career Development Now? 2 Years Related Experience Freshman: assess self, major, career direction Sophomore: jobs/internships (8 months) Junior: jobs/internships (8 months) Senior: jobs/internships (8 months) 24 months
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How Can Parents Help?
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Knowledge and Awareness about themselves Offer feedback related to interests, key personality traits, skills they most like using. Hint: Your observations. What do they really enjoy? Care about? Take initiative to bring up subject, ask questions and assist with resources and connections.
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Knowledge and Experience with World of Work Sectors Private sector: provide a product or service which produces profit. Divided into Industries/Fields. www.wetfeet.com, http://online.onetcenter.org/www.wetfeet.com, http://online.onetcenter.org/ Government sector: provide oversight, safety and services to national, state and local community. Nonprofit sector: provide services to community related to an issue or need: healthcare, education, hunger, world relief, public policy, violence… www.idealist.orgwww.idealist.org Functions Accountant, Human Resources, Educator/Trainer, Consultant, Counselor, Computer Specialist, Minister, Analyst, Writer/Editor, Make-Up Artist
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Support Students through Career Planning Familiarize yourself with career planning process Discuss process and practical steps with them Expose them to professionals, various work settings Plan ahead! Check out special study programs, internships & summer opportunities. Challenge your students. Raise the bar on your expectations.
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Programs Services Resources Career Development
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Programs and Services Career Counseling Workshops & Seminars Career Planning Class Career Assessments Career FairsCareer Library Resume Assistance Internship Assistance Mock Interviews Grad School Resources Job/Internship Listings On-Campus Recruiting WebsiteSpiritual Direction Faith Integration
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Career Development Website http://www.biola.edu/career Key source of information Check regularly
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Common Pitfalls… …and How to Avoid Them Keeping Options open too long Avoiding practical experience Sophomore Drift Not utilizing resources Be Proactive to move toward a decision Plan on multiple internships Sophomore Shift - explore and experience One contact each semester/as needed
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Changing Parent Roles Changing from supervisor to advisor Students need your support and involvement, but in a different way Tricky transition Ask students about life planning issues - majors, exploration of options, internships Give them space to make mistakes Prayer
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Questions? Center for Career Development www.biola.edu/career www.biola.edu/career 562 903-4875 career.development@biolacareer.development@biola.edu
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