Pamela K. Gardner, Director, Career Center Mark Heyman, Human Resources Director, Logic Supply November 17, 2015 Career Center : Preparing & Retaining.

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Pamela K. Gardner, Director, Career Center Mark Heyman, Human Resources Director, Logic Supply November 17, 2015 Career Center : Preparing & Retaining Young Professionals for VT

Agenda Context Challenges New Strategies Partnerships Discussion

Context Career development is a long-term process UVM services helped students Explore & choose majors & careers Gain experience Understand & articulate knowledge, interests, skills & purpose Develop & maintain professional connections Teach skills to prepare, apply, interview, negotiate, close Meet with employers employers

Challenges Pace of change is accelerating More self-motivated career development is required Career development is scary to many Students assume it is all about Senior Year: resumes & career fairs Curriculum for earning a degree is well defined; not for earning a professional job

The Big Idea Provide early & persistent career & personal development Promote self-sufficiency Support more exploration & experience Engage students in & out of class Make connections between college and career more explicit; build skills Increase opportunities; remove barriers Improve post-graduation outcomes

4-Year Plan for Career Success Yearly goals, activities and linksYearly Based on research Ass’n of American Colleges & Universities’ High Impact Practices (HIPs)HIPs Gallup-Purdue University studystudy Activities promote persistence, better grades & better career outcomes

Partnerships Vermont businesses, gov’t & non-profits are crucial in helping students Explore Experience Focus Network Find challenging & rewarding jobs Engagement helps employers too. Get experience here; stay here! => Key partner: Logic Supply & Mark Heyman

Logic Supply We seek to engage with students in ways that are: Informative Compelling & Memorable Raises awareness of opportunities in VT Discuss culture in addition to skills/competencies required All of the above are foundational before we consider a hire We provide open & honest feedback to UVM on engagement with businesses & preparing students for “the real world.”

Logic Supply We are engaged with the UVM student body through: Career Fairs & Networking Events Resume/Cover Letter Workshops Job Shadows Informational Interviews On-site tours Internships Classroom presentations

Career Outcomes

Questions & Discussion