Curricular/Co-Curricular Career Activities
How can I become involved in the campus-wide initiative to contribute to student career preparedness?
- Integrate career development concepts into curricular & co-curricular experiential career activities
- Incorporate the Career Toolbox into curricular and co-curricular activities; make sure to contact the CDC to share best practices so we may partner in the future to offer professional development activities for faculty and staff
- Request consultation with CDC Director to become more knowledgeable about career paths & labor market demands relative to your academic discipline
- Invite the CDC staff to present at one of your classes or other events on a variety of career topics using interactive activities
- Request a career field trip to the CDC for interactive activities on resume critiquing, self-assessments, networking, and more. Request forms are available below or located within the left side tab under Career Toolbox and Request Forms
- Career Presentation Request Form for classes, student organizations, or other co-curricular career program
- Career Field Trip Request Form
- Make announcements, build assignments into your syllabus, offer extra credit to your students (at all class levels), and encourage them to take advantage of career seminars, career fairs, special events, and on-campus recruitment activities; check out our events calendar
- Students who are exhibiting career indecision and career anxiety or even students who present as extremely motivated might benefit from career counseling; you can complete a referral form and one of the CDC staff will follow up with the student to explain our services and offer assistance in a non-threatening way
Sample of Presentation Career Topics
- GOALS on the Go: The Career Development Process and You
- Best Kept Secret on Campus: Overview of CDC Services and Resources
- Who You Are Impacts Your Career Satisfaction
- Options to Explore: Career Investigation
- Career Opportunities: You and Your Major
- Career Decision Making: Just Do It
- Online Career Resources: Your Competitive Edge
- Graduate School: Should I Go?
- Resume 101
- Mastering Your Master Resume
- Marketing Yourself with a Power Resume
- Identify Your Transferable Skills
- Cover Letters Still Matter
- Networking: Uncovering Opportunities
- Successful Interviewing Strategies
- Job Offers and Salary Negotiation: More Than Just Money
- Job Shadowing and Information Interviews: Valuable Connections
- Other (customized to meet your needs)
Sample of Career Field Trip Topics
- Resume Critiquing
- Online Resources
- Job Search Resources
- Interviewing Preparation
- Self-Assessments
- Value Card Sorts
- Interest Card Sorts
- Skills Card Sorts
- Major Card Sorts
- Networking Stations
- Other (customized to meet your needs)