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www.svsu.edu/careers About Me Parents Essexville, MI
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Resources available Resume and cover letter building and critiques Online Tutorials Resume, Cover Letter, Interviewing, Job Search Strategies Mock interviews and interview coaching Network development Career fairs on campus exclusively for SVSU students to network with potential employers Internship/Co-op advising Job search strategies Developing personal brand On-campus student employment www.svsu.edu/careers
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IDEAL Pathway Investigate Discover Experience Activate Link www.svsu.edu/careers
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Taking the IDEAL Pathway Investigate how your personality, goals, talents, interests and passions can guide your career decisions Discover career fields that allow you to apply the things you learned about yourself in the “investigate” stage www.svsu.edu/careers
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IDEAL Pathway (con’t.) Experience the career field that most interests you through research, classes, and internships Activate your plan for employment or graduate school after graduation Link with potential employers through job fairs, on campus interviews, and your school’s on-line database www.svsu.edu/careers
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Career Pathways Arts and Communications Business, Management, Marketing, and Technology Engineering/Manufacturing and Industrial Technology Health Sciences Human Services Natural Resources and Agriscience www.svsu.edu/careers
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My Career Pathway No clue on exactly what I wanted to be when I grew up! President?NBA Superstar?Model?
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While in college, I changed majors three times… Music (Tuba)International Studies la langue française www.svsu.edu/careers
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My College Years SVSU 2 PT Jobs Coaching 1 FT Job www.svsu.edu/careers
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Concentric Network Corporation www.svsu.edu/careers
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Concentric Network Corporation www.svsu.edu/careers
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SVSU 2 PT Jobs Coaching 1 FT Job MIARNG My College Years
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www.svsu.edu/careers Post-College Years More jobs More education; M.Ed, MA
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Was My Pathway IDEAL? Investigate: Multiple majors, struggling to “fit” into a program Discover: Coaching, fieldwork observations Experience: Student teaching, additional work experiences Activate: Multiple career paths, mentors for each Link: Connections through various experiences www.svsu.edu/careers
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So, how did I end up here today? Jim Teal, SVSU Tennis Coach Jeff B ASC AD Dan M Dow AD Barb R HF Princ. Patti S JG Princ. www.svsu.edu/careers
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Research by Penn State and other institutions has shown that up to 80 percent of students entering college admit that they're not certain what they really want to major in, even if they've initially declared a major. In addition, up to 50 percent of college students change their majors at least once before graduation, and some change several times. Source: http://dus.psu.edu/md/mdintro.htm www.svsu.edu/careers
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What are the “hot” career fields? Governor’s Economic Summit (3/19/13) Top 4 talent needs in Michigan: IT Professionals Skilled Workers Project Managers Engineers Manufacturing is still the base of Michigan’s economy Experiential learning must happen in any career pathway www.svsu.edu/careers
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Fortune’s “10 hot careers for 2012 – and beyond” 1. Information Technology (IT) 2. Health care professionals 3. Health care management and support staff 4. Engineers 5. Industrial skills 6. Life sciences and biotech 7. Sales 8. Accounting/Finance 9. Discount retailers 10. Private equity firms Source: http://management.fortune.cnn.com/2011/12/27/10-hot- careers-for-2012-and-beyond/ www.svsu.edu/careers
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What is the danger of giving “Hot” career fields out to students? www.svsu.edu/careers
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Ultimately, you can be successful in any of the career pathways if you follow your passion and create a plan for success. www.svsu.edu/careers
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The Value of Internships Overall first-job offer to new college graduates with NO internship experience: $37,621 Overall first-job offer to new college graduates with an internship experience: $41,580 Difference of $3,959 Source: 2013 NACE Salary Survey www.svsu.edu/careers
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Psychological Foundations: Career Advising Strong-Campbell Interest Inventory John Holland, PhD. Holland Job Codes Realistic Investigative Artistic Social Enterprising Conventional www.svsu.edu/careers
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Holland Occupational Themes Results for Dr. Dykhouse
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Holland Occupational Themes Dr. Dykhouse’s Results
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Psychological Foundations: Career Advising Personality based Carl Jung Introversion/Extraversion Sensing/Intuitive Thinking/Feeling Myers-Briggs Added Judging/Perceiving Keirsey KTS-II for individual analysis www.svsu.edu/careers
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Myers-Briggs Personality Type Extraversion Sensing Introversion Intuition www.svsu.edu/careers
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Thinking Judging Feeling Perceiving Myers-Briggs Personality Type Feeling Perceiving www.svsu.edu/careers
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Putting It All Together 16 different personality types ISTJ ENFP INFJ www.svsu.edu/careers
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Keirsey Test Dr. Dykhouse’s Results
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Personalities Matter in Careers Family Traditions An architect? ENTP
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My Advice Take MATH! Keep an open mind Follow your passions Connect with Career Services wherever you go Get involved Student life, co-op/internship, faculty advising It’s OK to be worried and even a little scared Manage your online presence (Facebook/LinkedIn) Have FUN! www.svsu.edu/careers
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Boston Marathon bombing victim Halloween costume makes Michigan woman target on social media A photograph posted to Alicia Lynch's Twitter account, @SomeSkankinMI, shows the Michigan woman wearing an SVSU race shirt with fake scars on her legs. The photograph has gained national attention and led to death threats following the costume tweet. http://www.mlive.com/news/saginaw/inde x.ssf/2013/11/boston_marathon_bombing _victim.html Manage your online presence
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T H A N K Y O U mmajor@svsu.edu 989.964.7130 www.svsu.edu/careers 35
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