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Transitioning from Student to Professional. Dena Stevenson, MA, SPHR TierOne University Manager, TierOne Bank. Career. Comes from French work carriere Originally meant “a racing course” Verb means “to move at full speed”. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Transitioning from Student to Professional

Dena Stevenson, MA, SPHRTierOne University Manager,

TierOne Bank

Career

• Comes from French work carriere

• Originally meant “a racing course”

• Verb means “to move at full speed”

In today’s world, careering comes down to a race against change… a personal contest to see if we can grow as fast as the challenges we face in our work.

“Fast Growth,” Price Pritchett

New Employment Contract

• A new definition for career progress and success.

• Development means “learning a living.”

• Career development is personal development.

• The individual “owns” his or her career.

Critical Career Skills

• Professionalism• Know-How• Customer Relations

Professionalism

• Attitude• Appearance• Accountability• Adaptability

Attitude is everything

“Your attitude, not your aptitude, will determine your altitude. “

Zig Ziglar

Appearance

Just Thirty Seconds

Social psychologistsstudying the impact of image have determined that’s how long it takes

for someone meeting you toform a whole laundry list of impressions about your character and abilities.

Dress for Success

• Dress appropriately for the role.

• Remember the age, viewpoints and values of your customers.

• When in doubt – don’t!

• Body jewelry and body art are optional.

Which is not like the others?

Accountability/Adaptability

• Work ethic.• Willingness to

learn.• Responsibility.• Reflection.

Know-How

• Communication Skills• Emotional Intelligence• Critical Thinking Skills

Communication Skills

• Personalize the interaction.

• Be articulate.• Avoid negative

language. • Exercise old-

fashioned manners.

Telephone Skills

• Identify yourself and the company or department.

• Maintain a normal and smooth voice tone.

• Speak numbers slowly and clearly.

• Listen closely.

Written Communication

• Use proper grammar.• Avoid slang.• NTM.• Use complete

sentences.• Visual presentation

creates impact.• Correct spelling.

Emotional Intelligence

• Self-awareness.• Self-management.• Social awareness.• Relationship

management.

Critical Thinking

• Applying previous experience to a current situation.

• Recognizing cues and taking appropriate action.

• Thinking through actions and potential outcomes.

Customer Relations

• It’s About the Experience!

• Create powerful impressions.

• Be a Brand Ambassador.

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