Coordinates and delivers career development programming, resource materials, and/or advising to students and alumni. Educates students, alumni, and other stakeholders about career development and opportunities and maintains relationships to aid in effective career planning. Strives to create a welcoming, equitable, and inclusive work environment. Serves as a point of contact for student questions regarding program offerings and procedures. Delivers information regarding career path exploration and discovery, career readiness skill building, application materials, networking, job search and interview preparation for students. Provides students with coaching and mentoring throughout the recruitment process. Additional duties specific to the position: Provides education via individual appointments, presentations, and group informational sessions in various modalities. Empowers and motivates students through career journeys which may include but is not limited to career and major exploration, writing resumes and application materials, interviewing skills, job/internship search strategies, and applying to graduate schools. Assists and advises students in gaining experience to complement their academic careers such as internships, undergraduate research, field experience, developing their professional networks and effectively using social media for career planning (LinkedIn and Handshake) Conduct major and career exploration, research and goal setting meetings through in-person, virtual or phone appointments. Guide students through access, use and reflection from available assessment tools to evaluate their interests, skills and abilities. Advise students in exploring graduate school research, preparation, application. Document appointment outcomes, notes and time tracking within associated systems. Appointment coverage related to all career services functions, which may include resume and cover letter reviews, preparing for career fair, registering and profile development in Handshake platform, job and internships searches, interview preparation, and/or career closet use. Supervise and manage student employment team: lead operational activities and assess performance. Collaborate with colleagues in the Link Center, academic departments, academic advising, student engagement, and other units to ensure holistic and coordinated support for students’ career development. Support team members in the development of outreach strategies and managing incoming requests for partnership. Support employer relations by identifying and supporting connections between employers, graduate schools, and prospective student career opportunities. Liaise with employers and regional partners to manage, plan, and execute campus events, meetings, and connections with faculty, students, and campus community. Promote a culture of continuous improvement, innovation, and shared responsibility. Other Duties: Complete required trainings and professional development as assigned. Other duties as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
251-500 employees