Get a career lead and run with it!. - Five Week Class with sessions of 75 minutes - Week 1: Introductions, Resumes, Interview Prep and STRONG test. -

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Get a career lead and run with it!

- Five Week Class with sessions of 75 minutes - Week 1: Introductions, Resumes, Interview Prep and STRONG test. - Week 2: STRONG interpretation with Research from related field of study - Week 3: Internships, CCN, Cover Letters, Introduce Interviews and Alumni Resources - Week 4:Linked In, Internet security and Networking - Week 5: Portfolio/Grad School and Interview Results - Week 6: Alumni Banquet (still in the works)

 Introduction to program  Ice Breaker period  Name, Major, Campus activities, Where do you see yourself in 5-10 years…  What do you know?  Questionnaire

 Resumes  Brief review  Provide tips on enhancing resumes  Interviews  Interview prep tips  Introduce STRONG  Students will take the test between the first and second class.

 STRONG Interpretations  Participating students will have taken the STRONG test prior to the second meeting.  We will spend the class explaining the results of their tests.  Answers any questions or concerns that participants may have.  Research companies that are associated with the results from the STRONG test.  Look for jobs in that industry  Look for alumni/internship  Am I in the right major??????

 Finding your Internship/CCN  Demonstrate how to set up an account and show how to manage that account  Cover Letters  Introduce Interview  Sign up for an interview  Make sure you know the company/client you want to interview with  Alumni Resources  Demonstrate how to use the online community

 Linked In  Demonstrate how to establish an account, as well as, managing that account  Internet security  Facebook  Twitter  Networking  Proper networking techniques at various functions

 Portfolio/ Grad School  Will only mention the idea of having one due to differences in major among participants.  Promote meeting with Career Services expert for more help.  Interview  Discuss their results  Analyze the Data  Key Facts of the Interview  Thank you letter for the interviewer  Look at the differences  Teach them how write one  Clues on what type to send

 Alumni Banquet  Put your networking to the test  Dress and Speak professionally Final evaluation! With Post test. What do you know now?

 Laptop…bring it  Location: Career Services