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Speed Networking ~
Tuesday, March 24, 7:30pm; Ridenour Room

AU Summer Job/Camp Fair~
Wednesday, March 25

Interviewing Skills Workship~

April 2, 5:00pm

Extreme Career Makeover and

Fashion Show~

April 7, 7:00

The Career Development 4-Year Plan

 

ACADEMIC

CAREER

PERSONAL/SOCIAL

FRESHMAN YEAR-IMAGINE

 

 

  • Meet with your academic advisor and explore academic disciplines
  • Sign up for introductory elective courses
  • Consider taking a career planning course
  • Talk with faculty and actively participate in class
  • Study hard and maintain a solid GPA
  • Make an appointment to meet and register with a CDC professional
  • Explore resources/books and Occupational Outlook Handbook in the Career Resource Library
  • Attend career-related seminars through the CDC
  • Begin creating resume and seek a part-time or summer job/internship
  • Join at least one of Ashland University’s student organizations
  • Make time for friends and family
  • Join a mentoring program
  • Utilize self-assessment tools through Career Development Center or Counseling Services

 

SOPHMORE YEAR-INVESTIGATE

 

 

  • Learn about career options for academic majors through the CDC, faculty and academic advisors
  • Begin to solidify major
  • Seek assistance developing an academic plan with your academic advisor according to degree requirements
  • Maintain a solid GPA
  • Begin to research possible internship opportunities
  • Sign up for and participate in career programs related to resume and writing, interviewing and job searching through the CDC
  • Continue to developing your resume
  • Begin looking at summer/part-time employment related to your interests
  • Join a professional organization related to your major
  • Consider the benefits of studying abroad
  • Review and reaffirm your values, interests, personality and abilities
  • Participate in volunteer opportunities on campus or within community

JUNIOR YEAR- INTERACT

 

 

  • Consider adding a minor or concentration to your academic plan
  • Participate in an internship experience
  • Meet with your academic advisor to make sure you are still on the right track to graduation
  • Consider the possibilities of graduate or professional school
  • Maintain solid GPA
  • Research companies/work environment
  • Interview professionals in field related to your area of interests
  • Job shadow professionals in your field of interest
  • Attend career programs sponsored by the CDC and other departments
  • Revise resume
  • Network with faculty, staff and employers
  • Discuss career concerns with your CDC advisor as well as faculty
  • Start exploring choices after graduation
  • Develop a list of professional references
  • Begin the application process for graduate school and graduate school entrance exams if applicable
  • Continue practical experiences through activity, employment and community involvement

 

SENIOR YEAR- IMPLEMENT

 

 

  • Meet with your academic advisor and confirm graduation status
  • Fill out all necessary graduation documentation
  • Fill out, request and send all necessary graduate school information , i.e., transcripts, financial aid, graduate assistant and scholarship applications
  • Request letters of recommendation from any faculty members
  • Maintain solid GPA
  • Have your resume critiqued by a CDC staff member
  • Attend Job Fairs and plan your job search strategy
  • Participate in On-Campus interviews through the CDC
  • Attend interviewing, resume and job search seminars
  • Participate in a mock interview to gain competitive edge
  • Research possible companies/ organizations/employment options
  • Notify CDC of any job offers
  • Construct portfolio, if applicable

 

  • Join  state and national professional organizations
  • Continue to assess personal and professional post-graduation goals
  • Utilize all services available through AU and continue to stay involved
  • Continue to establish and maintain relationships on campus and throughout the community

 

Career Development Center (CDC)

254 Hawkins-Conard Student Center

419-289-5064   www.ashland.edu/career