Friday, November 30, 2012

Week of 12/3/2012


Staff of the Week 

Sarah Thomson
Welcome to Career Services! We are here to serve students and alumni in your career development and professional formation whether as a student or an alum. There are many resources and tools within our office that will aid you in your career discernment process. We are happy to help you in a variety of ways, whether it be to review your resume, help you prepare for a job interview or grad school applications or offer an effective strategy for helping you make a career transition etc.

I am a graduate of the Student Development Administration program here at Seattle U. It was in this context that I learned the importance of networking. The best advice I got from a classmate ahead of me was “do as many informational interviews as you can!”  I took this advice to heart and this opened doors to professionals and career opportunities that interested me. I was able to develop a strong network of people who could advocate with and for me as I was job hunting. I am very grateful to have found a great job here at Seattle U. The work I do serves to create meaningful and relevant professional development experiences for students and alums.

My specific job is to engage employers for the purpose of developing mentoring, internship and employment opportunities for our students and alums. I spend time talking with recruiters about what their company/organizational hiring needs are and what makes our Seattle U students unique in meeting those hiring needs. Among other things, the diversity of our student body, the commitment to social justice and the critical thinking skills that our students develop make hiring an SU student a solid choice for an employer. I am really proud and grateful to be able to represent Seattle U and our students to employers.

Events

There are no events this week. We wish all students good luck on their finals!
The office will be open as usual along with our Express-Advising hours.
Express Advising Hours:
Monday 1 – 3pm
Tuesday 10am – 12pm
Wednesday 10am – 12pm
Thursday 10am – 12pm
Friday 1 – 3pm

Student Testimonial

Before I visited the Seattle University Career Services Center, I was conflicted about my major choices. I had entered Seattle University this fall as a Civil and Environmental Engineering major. However, after taking introductory classes, I realized engineering was not the best fit for me. Career Services helped me begin a process to figure out what majors would be a better fit for me. I first met with a career adviser and we talked about my options and what I could do to start discovering my interests. She directed me to take the Myers-Briggs Test and the Strong Interest Inventory Test. I took both online and then was able to meet with an adviser to talk about my personal results and identify my strengths and weaknesses. Through this process I was able to gain a better perspective for my potential careers and a deeper understanding of myself, academically and personally. Although I have not mapped out my entire life, after my experience with Career Services, I was able to make the choice to switch my major to biochemistry and see where that road takes me. ~ Katy McClintic, Class of 2016


Question & Answer

"Do I need to have a specific question in order to come in for a career advising appointment?"
Absolutely not - It is never too early to start thinking about your career development process! Even if you do not have a specific question in mind, we invite you to come for an Express Advising appointment to get the process started. A career advisor can explain the various ways we can support your career exploration and career development process and identify ways we can help you along the way.

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