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Uncovering the Myths About Majors and Careers
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UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE AGENDA ICEBREAKER MYTH AND FACT ACTIVITY THE IMPORTANCE OF INTERNSHIPS, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS STUDENT PROFILES UC RESOURCES FOR UNDERGRADUATES STUDENTS
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Let us go back in time
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UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE At the age of 18, you were… Turn to your neighbor and ask them the following questions: –At age 18, where were you in the career decision making process? –What resources did you look for to help you with that process.
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UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE You are one of the most important sources of career information for your students
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UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE
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Fact or Myth # 1 A degree in biology, chemistry, or another science is your student’s only preparation for medical school.
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UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE Fact or myth # 2 Making a decision on a major as soon as possible helps students focus on studies and makes their college experience more satisfying.
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UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE Fact or myth # 3 Specific training and experience in one’s chosen field are the most important variable in finding a job after graduation.
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UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE Fact or myth # 4 Internships are a great way to gain real world experience and often lead to job offers.
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UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE Fact
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UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE
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Keep in mind… Employers are often more concerned about the SKILLS than the specific major Companies are willing to train newly graduated college students in any major for specific jobs (e.g. Rotational Programs) Some companies or organizations might be looking for specific skills, experience and abilities.
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UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE Connecting Major and Jobs Many people end up working in careers that are not directly related to their majors. Why? –Most jobs are NOT major specific or will consider any major –People’s interest change as they develop –People want to study one thing but work in a different area –Most majors are theoretical –Most majors teach very transferrable skills –Additional experiences paved their career paths
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UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE Selecting a major is important
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UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE Encourage students to gain skills and experience What is experience? –Campus clubs/organizations –Internships –Work Experience –Volunteer –Research –Leadership Roles –Projects
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UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE Let us look at examples of students major to career path
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UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE OCTOBER 21, 2014
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UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE
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Banking Intern with Stock Brokerage & Securities Firm B.A. In Rhetoric & Communication Intern w/ Non-Profit Organization through UC Washington DC Program Assistant for Scholarship Fund Director for Educational Program
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UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE Nutrition Biology Major Volunteer at Student-Run Medical Clinic B.S. In Nutrition Biology Participant in Biology Scholars Program Undergraduate Researcher Medical Student
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UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE http://icc.ucdavis.edu/pdf/CRM/crm_career_planning_a_lifelong_process.pdf
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UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE Career center recommendations 1 st yearResume, Campus Involvement and Major Exploration 2 nd yearNetworking and Interview Skills 3 rd yearCareer Fairs, Internships and Graduate School Planning 4 th /5 th yearCareer Fairs and On-Campus Interview Program
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UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE What resources are available to UC undergraduate students?
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UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE All UC campuses have a career center CounselingNetworking/online Career Planning/assessments Employer Panels & Networking Skill Building WorkshopsCareer Fairs Graduate School PlanningOn-Campus Interviews Resume/Interview Preparation Online Job & Internships Resources
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UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE UC Career Centers Websites CampusNamewebsite UC BerkeleyCareer Centerhttps://career.berkeley.edu/ UC DavisInternship and Career Center http://icc.ucdavis.edu/ UC IrvineCareer Centerhttp://www.career.uci.edu/ UC Los AngelesCareer Centerhttp://career.ucla.edu/ UC MercedCenter for Career & Professional Advancement http://hire.ucmerced.edu/ UC RiversideCareer Centerhttp://careers.ucr.edu/ UC San DiegoCareer Services Centerhttp://career.ucsd.edu/ UC Santa BarbaraUCSB Career Serviceshttp://career.ucsd.edu/ UC Santa CruzCareer Centerhttp://careers.ucsc.edu/
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UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE Additional Resources Career Advice Videos http://www.careerspots.com/vidplay_links_ext.aspx?aid=47 4&partid=0&apass=/j8bKfreUnYuxo/GZaXXdQ==&id=1149 &pref=http://careers.ucsc.edu/index.html&src=VLI& Career Guidehttp://career.ucla.edu/Files/PDF/CareerGuide/2013/CG_20 13_2014_Chapter2_091313.pdf Career Maphttp://www.onetonline.org/ Exploring your major http://uncw.edu/career/WhatCanIDoWithaMajorIn.html
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UC COUNSELOR CONFERENCE Special thanks to the committee that worked on this presentation Allison Keller-Career Counselor, University of California Irvine Brian O’Bruba-Interim Assistant Vice Chancellor for Campus Life & Director, Center for Career & Professional Advancement, University of California, Merced Ebony Lewis-Associate Director of Admissions, Staff Advisory Board, University of California Santa Cruz Frank Ramirez-M.Ed, Assistant Director for Counseling & Career, Development, UCR Nancy Alderete-Assistant Director, Undergraduate Admissions UC Davis – Southern California Region Luis Esparza-Program Coordinator, UC Davis Internship and Career Center Monica Ballón-Kalinowski-Career Counselor, Coordinator, Life & Physical Sciences, Pre-Health Career Services, UCSB Pamela Blanco-Transfer Opportunity Program Coordinator, Undergraduate Admissions, University of California, Davis Patricia Garcia-M.S. Assistant Director/Transfer Service Coordinator, UCLA Undergraduate Admission Sheryl Blackshire-Assistant Director, Undergraduate Admissions UC Davis, Southern California Region
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