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Career Development Timetable
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Freshman Year (Inquiry and Awareness)
- Begin to clarify your career interests through classes, student organizations, and community service
- Make initial choice of major
- Begin to consider career fields in relation to your tentative academic major
- Explore careers using Discover, a user-friendly computer-based guidance system, available by contacting the career development office
- Take part in career programs offered through the residence halls or sponsored by student groups
- Talk to individuals already employed about careers related to your interests
- Visit the career development office and pick up a Get Hired handbook to begin preparing a resume
- Obtain part-time and summer jobs to develop interpersonal skills, help finance your education, and build responsible work habits
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Sophomore Year (Assessment and Exploration)
- Begin self-assessment by compiling interests, strengths, skills, abilities and values, using the Discover program and other inventories, available by contacting the Office of Career Development
- Make an appointment with the career counselor in the OCD to disucss career plans
- Explore preliminary major/career choices
- Maintain a good GPA
- Research specific occupations, collect information on training needed, demand for jobs, alternatives, etc.
- Gain exposure to the world-of-work through employment or volunteer experience
- Get information about participating in a cooperative education work experience, which enables you to receive valuable on-the-job training in your major, while earning money and academic credit
- Utilize work experience to further develop work-related skills and improve self-confidence
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Junior Year (Testing Career Decision)
- Test your interest and qualifications to work in specific career field(s) by applying for a cooperative education experience, internship, part-time job, or volunteer position
- Join campus organizations related to your field
- Investigate the role of graduate school in your chosen career field by attending the Annual Graduate and Professional Schools Fair and/or the Greater Western New York Law School Fair
- Make an appointment to meet with a graduate school advisor (health professions, law, or general)
- Pick up application materials for graduate school examination (GRE, LSAT, GMAT, and MAT)
- Submit resume for critique to the OCD to prepare for on-campus recruiting in your senior year
- Attend career fairs to find co-op, part-time, summer employment and to meet and network with job recruiters
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Senior Year (Job Search)
- Continue plans for graduate school
- Visit the career development office and pick up a Career Information Packet, containing valuable job search information and strategies
- Submit copies of critiqued resume for on-campus interviews with visiting job recruiters
- Make an appointment for a practice interview, with the option of videotaping, to critique interviewing skills
- Set up a credentials file, containing letters of reference, copy of transcript and other credentials (primarily for education majors)
- Attend Get Hired month events, such as the Dress for Success Fashion Show, the Dining for Success Etiquette Dinner and the guest speaker presentation to sharpen professional skills
- Attend senior transition seminar to prepare you for "Life After Niagara"
- Attend career and job fairs to network with job recruiters and Get Hired!
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