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Presented by: Kyra Young Preparing and Planning after Your Junior Year of College May 17, 2013

Presented by: Kyra Young Preparing and Planning after Your Junior Year of College May 17, 2013

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Presented by: Kyra Young

Preparing and Planning after

Your Junior Year of College

May 17, 2013

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AGENDA

A look behind you – personal assessmentA look ahead of you – needs assessmentAccessing the right resourcesYour involvement with SCSQ&A

A look behind you

Freshman Year◦Exploring interests and skills through course

work and participation in clubs and campus activities

◦Internships or volunteer opportunities to develop and learn new professional skills

◦Narrowed down list of interests to begin to confirm your major

◦Began to network and form a support group to help you through the next three years

A look behind you continued

Sophomore Year◦Developed relationships with faculty or an

academic advisor◦Fine-tuned a resume that reflects your skills

and achievements◦Participated in at least one major internship or

study abroad program◦Attended some career workshops to learn more

about grad school, fellowships, or professions◦Declared a major or 100% confirmed it!

A look behind you continued

Junior Year◦Visited career center, put yourself on job lists◦Developed interviewing skills and narrowed your

career interests (positions, companies, fields)◦Have a better idea of whether grad school is part

of your overall plan◦Have conducted information interviews with

mentors, coworkers, or faculty◦Have had at LEAST one internship under your

belt

YOU ARE ALMOST THERE!!!

Major Questions to ask Yourself

DON’T give in to senioritis by asking yourself these questions:

What are my skills, interests and values?How might these impact where I choose to

apply for jobs after college?Have I been at my most successful these

last three years?o If NO, what can I improve?o If YES, what can I improve?

Sample Questions: POLLS

How much of your spare time (not in class) do you spend studying?

How many days in a 7-day week do you stay up past midnight?

How is your time management now compared to your freshman year?

I believe that my study skills have ____ since my freshman year

I am _____ about my senior year

1. SKILLS

Students are often surprised to learn that they have developed a number of valuable skills beyond analytical thinking and writing. Alumni are often surprised to learn

that the skills they have developed in one career field are valuable in other unrelated fields.

2. INTERESTS

When you're browsing in a bookstore, what sections grab your attention? The arts? Finance? The mass media?

Social or political issues? Psychology? Don't ignore your choices -- they are the ones that are likely to keep you

interested in your job.

3. VALUES

We all need to make money, but what keeps you motivated to work hard? Making a contribution to your community? Providing leadership? Learning new skills and constantly adding to your knowledge base? There

are no "right" answers here, just preferences.

4. PEOPLE & ENVIRONMENT

Do you prefer to work alone or to collaborate with others? Would you like to work for a small organization or a larger one? In the country, the suburbs or the city? Do you thrive when you receive regular feedback from your boss, or are you self-motivated? Again, there are no right or wrong answers -- just your own personal preferences

and inclinations.

http://www.bc.edu/offices/careers/careers/step1.html

A look ahead of you

Your Senior Year CAREER PLANNING!!!

List of potential jobs that you qualify for and are interested in

List of potential companies that you have looked into and need to tailor your next year’s experiences for

List of contacts to get ongoing advice and feedback

A look ahead of you continued

Don’t take for granted these free opportunities

Career and/or graduate school fairs Resume and interview workshops On-campus recruitment events Career center job search engines Campus alumni association activities

A look ahead of you continued

Thinking of graduate school as your next step?

Have a checklist and deadlines for your program (MBA, medicine, law, etc.)

Start planning to prepare for required exams, collecting recommendation letters, and drafting your personal statement

Spend your last summer PRODUCTIVELY. Mapping out the next year is productive!

Where are the resources?

Campus Career CenterCampus Alumni CenterYour College (e.g. College of Arts, College

of Sciences)FacultyAcademic AdvisorsCampus graduate programsand….South Central Scholars

How can SCS support you?

StaffSCS Staff are available to answer questions about help with graduate test prep or application fees, advice about next steps, recommendation letters, and more.

Other Scholars in the same IndustryThere may be Scholars at your campus right now with the same goals going through the same process. Connect with them!

And if there aren’t any, chances are Scholars with your same interests are studying somewhere else, you can still Connect!

How can SCS support you?

Alumni AssociationSCS has over 365 graduates that we can connect you with, who can tell you about their own experiences in Teach for America, applying to med school, or getting their first offer before college! Learn from those who’ve been where you are now, rather than recreate the wheel.

Volunteer NetworkSCS has over 350 volunteers ready and willing to give informational interviews, give you ideas of companies to research and apply to, give you advice on graduate school, review your grad school application, and more! It’s never too late to reach out to SCS for a mentor or a career coach. But you MUST reach out to us.

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