Four-Year Career Prep Plan

CAREER READINESS ACTIVITIES

Year 1 - “Know Yourself”

Meet with a Career Counselor in Career Services & Employer Relations

  • Develop a beginning career-ready resume. Save file for reflection paper.
  • Complete major and career exploration online assessments- Focus2 Tests.  Take notes about what you learned for reflection paper.
  • Create Handshake, Indeed, O’Net, accounts.
  • Develop an elevator (self-marketing) pitch. Save WORD file for sharing in your reflection paper and get feedback.
  • Explore experiential education opportunities (volunteer, study abroad, internships).

Engage in co-curricular opportunities

  • Join co-curricular activities (activities outside the classroom) – at least ONE club / activity per semester.
  • Attend social/club event for students – at least ONE time per semester.

Develop your professional career identity

  • Begin your career portfolio including writing samples, video/audio files, presentations, photos, graphic designs, artwork.
  • Manage digital identity by creating your career-ready LinkedIn profile.
  • Learn essential/transferable skills that employers value in students and new graduates. Study the MHWPC’s Career Readiness Infographic

Attend Career Events (Employer Showcases) – attend 1

  • Attend Employer Showcase.
  • Write a thank you email to the recruiter.  Save file for sharing in your reflection paper.

Year 2 – “Know Your Industry”

Meet with a Career Counselor in Career Services & Employer Relations

  • Refine your resume with key words used in your potential industry. Include list of essential and practical skills on resume.  Save updated file for your reflection paper.
  • Learn job search strategies. Take notes for your reflection paper.
  • Start online job and internship search: Handshake, Indeed, Glassdoor, O’Net, LinkedIn.  (Take notes about opportunites that you find, even if you’re not applying….)

Engage in co-curricular opportunities

  • Continue to explore experiential education opportunities (volunteer, study abroad, internships.)
  • Continue to participate in co-curricular activities – at least ONE per semester.

Develop your professional career identity

  • Participate in an informational interview with a professional within an industry you would like to explore. Use Career Counselor to help you identify someone. Take notes for your reflection piece.  
  • Explore professional associations and student organizations in various industries. Make a list and save file for your reflection paper.

Attend Career Events (fairs, Showcases, other) – attend 2

  • Attend career events with recruiters to inquire about industries and opportunities that you’re interested in.
  • Write a thank you email to a recruiter that you spoke with.  Save file for your reflection paper.
  • Deliver your elevator pitch and ask for feedback from recruiters at showcase. Take notes about feedback for reflection paper.

Year 3 – “Build Connections”

Meet with a Career Counselor in Career Services & Employer Relations

  • Conduct a resume review and update resume.
  • Participate in a mock interview with a career counselor. Tape or video yourself and save file to share in your reflection paper.
  • Write a cover letter for a position you are interested in and get it critiqued. Take notes about critique for your reflection paper.

Engage in co-curricular opportunities

  • Enroll in Suitable Solutions in the fall.
  • Begin looking for internships on Handshake and other platforms and speak to academic advisor.
  • Apply for an internship for the fall, spring, summer. Alternatively, approach a company and suggest an internship position that you could fill.

Develop your professional career identity

  • Connect with two industry people (start to network).
  • Update LinkedIn profile with professional photo, resume.

Attend Career Events (fairs, Showcases, other) - attend 2

  • Write a thank you email to a recruiter that you spoke with at a career event. Save file for reflection paper.

Year 4 – “Launch Career”

Meet with a Career Counselor in Career Services & Employer Relations

  • Conduct mock interviews with a career counselor. Tape or video yourself for reflection paper.
  • Learn negotiation techniques.
  • Update your resume, cover letter, and LinkedIn profile.
  • Create your reference list for review. Save file for sharing in reflection paper.

Engage in co-curricular opportunities

  • Enroll in Suitable Solutions in the fall.
  • Participate in internship

Develop your professional career identity

  • Apply to internships and entry-level career opportunities.
  • Conduct actual interviews with potential employers.

Attend Career Events (fairs, Showcases, other) – attend at least 1

  • Write a thank you email to the recruiter. Save file for sharing in reflection paper.

Career Action Plan