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1 Introduction to Center Services Michelle Drapek & Irene Zhong, Peer Coaches IdentityTransitionsOpportunitiesConnectionsProfessionalism

2 Preview  3 Things You Should Know  Explore, Discover, Experiment, Engage  How to Get Started  Get to Know Our Resources  Connect With Us  Q & A

3 3 Things You Should Know  Identify strengths & interests  Understand change & manage transitions  Discover & pursue opportunities  Identify networks & leverage connections  Integrate professionalism within academic life 1.We coach students by industry cluster instead of academic major 2.We have some of the top companies in the U.S. come to campus 3.We work with students in a holistic way that prepares them to be resilient in the job market

4 3 Things You Should Know  Seven Career Coaches, plus several Peer Coaches  Coaching by Industry Cluster  Arts, Communications, Media  Consulting, HR, Management  Education, Community Organizations, Nonprofits  Engineering, IT  Finance, Real Estate, Insurance  Government, Public Policy, Law  Health Care -Dedicated Listserv emails and activities for each cluster

5 Career Planning is a Life-Long Process  Career planning is a life-long process.  Everyone is unique, with their own values & goals.  Be open to new ideas and opportunities that might not have been on your radar.  Don’t be afraid to ask for help.

6 Get Started Any student in any class can benefit from our services! Explore Discover Experiment Engage

7 Explore and Discover Attend a walk in session Attend an employer information session Sign up for an industry cluster(s) listservs Attend a panel, networking event or field trip Use VUconnect to plan an information interview Explore occupations on the O’Net

8 Experiment Find someone to shadow on the job Apply for an internship through UCAN or DoreWays Volunteer on campus or in the community Join a campus group that has similar interests

9 Engage Target companies or industries where you would like to work Identify some cities where you would like to work Identify opportunities on DoreWays, Indeed or through your network Target your resume to specific postings Learn the types of interview questions they will ask and practice Find people in your network (school, family, organizations) that are connected to the company

10 Get to know our resources

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17 Final Thoughts It’s Never Too Early or Too Late! Regardless of where you are in your career planning, the Center for Student Professional Development is here to help.

18 Connect With Us  Get to know our website :  vanderbilt.edu/career  Sign up for Listserv emails  Drop in during walk-in hours :  Mon-Wed-Fri, 2-4 p.m. -SLC, 2 nd Floor  Tue-Thur, Noon-2 p.m. -Commons Center, #217  Follow us on Facebook  Join us on Anchor Link  Two locations  Main office: SLC, 2 nd Floor  Satellite office: Commons Center, #217

19 Questions? michelle.e.drapek@vanderbilt.edu


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