Showing posts with label Career Services. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Career Services. Show all posts

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Prep Yourself For The Future



Words of wisdom for preparing for a successful future:

1. Be willing to step outside of your comfort zone. The greatest barrier to achieving your potential is your comfort zone.

2. Develop a professional network to get a better understanding of the industry and for advice on how to create a successful career path of your own.

3. Be open to new opportunities. You will never know what is behind closed doors unless you open them.

4. Spend time creating a great resume and edit it to target the industry and job qualifications of where you send it.

5. Never quit when you experience a setback or frustration. Success could be right around the corner.

6. Think big, empowering thoughts and keep an open mind.


Thursday, December 27, 2012

How to Build Your Network





1. Join professional or trade organizations. No better method exists for finding people who share the same professional interests and goals than joining one or more industry organizations. Get the most out of your membership by attending any meetings and conferences offered.

2. Volunteer. Providing your time and effort to a needy cause is perhaps one of the strongest venues for networking because you are working side-by-side with people who share your passion.

3. Attend networking events. Find events from community calendars online, our Career Services Office or in your local newspaper.

4. Join or ramp up your activities on social and professional networking sites.
Position yourself as a knowledge leader by participating in online conversations.

5. Conduct informational interviews. As the name implies, it's an interview you initiate with someone in your profession/industry whose brain you can pick about how s/he got their start, moved up the ladder, and so forth.

6. Contact former co-workers, vendors, customers/clients. Many times as we move from job-to-job, employer-to-employer, we lose touch with former co-workers, customers, and the like. These people all had a relationship with you before and could again – you simply need to reconnect with them.