“Professional Development” CMSC101/IS101Y Friday 1 & 2 PM Dr. Susan Martin & Peers.

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“Professional Development” CMSC101/IS101Y Friday 1 & 2 PM Dr. Susan Martin & Peers

Staff Introductions 2 PM- Dr. desJardins lecture Mark Cirincione (IS) Gloria Diederich (Math/CS) Catherine Liou (IS) John Swank (CS) 1 PM- Dr. Seaman’s lecture Austin Cole (IS) Nicole Dawson (IS) Brandon Walsh (CS) Max Weinberg (CS) Peer Mentors Role = Guide & Community Builder Plan & implement sessions Communicate regularly with you in Bb Invite you to events throughout the semester

It’s about Jobs!

IT/CS Careers ARE Diverse & Changing IT/CS is integral to all fields. Your job is to expand your knowledge about the possible career paths. Entry level job postings don’t represent the diversity of opportunities.

Top Skills/Qualities Employers Look For: 1. Ability to work in a team 2. Leadership 3. Communication skills (written) 4. Problem-solving skill 5. Strong work ethic 6. Analytical/quantitative skill 7. Communication skills (verbal) 8. Initiative 9. Technical skills 10. Detail-oriented Source: National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) 2012 Job Outlook Survey 11. Flexibility/adaptability 12. Computer skills 13. Interpersonal skills 14. Organizational ability 15. Strategic planning skill 16. Friendly/outgoing personality 17. Creativity 18. Entrepreneurial skills/risk-taker 19. Tactfulness

Freshman year = Transition Ask the Peers! A time of NORMAL academic, social & other transitions. Study habits from the past WILL not be adequate going forward. Time management and being organized are ESSENTIAL. You are beginning to develop your professional identity and skills TODAY!

Intentional PD Topics in Syllabus Focus on Your Strengths Organization/Time Teamwork Study Habits UMBC Help Technical Presentations Academic Planning Giving and Using Feedback Career Management Skills & Tools Final Exam Preparation School/Work/Life Balance

Focusing on You & Strengths Journal Entries =Reflection & Application StrengthsQuest Strengths Approach =More Success, Joy, Happiness in Life.

Friday=Relationship Building No Devices Lots of getting to know you activities led by peers 45 Minutes of Content – Small Group Activity – Discussion & Reporting Back End of class feedback forms

Getting to Know You Activity

Blackboard and JE1 Demo