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Ready for the Next Step? You are in the homestretch now! Congratulations on entering your final year here at Gannon! Are you ready to start your career, or is graduate school in your future? Focus on the path ahead. Here are some tips to help make the next step in your life an easier one. Update your resume with any experience gained over the summer. Then, make an appointment to have it reviewed. Pay attention to application deadlines, test requirements and financial aid opportunities for graduate and professional schools. Connect with faculty, alumni and people you know who work in your field of choice to learn more about potential opportunities. Secure letters of recommendation from faculty and job/internship supervisors. Career Development and Employment Services Career Development & Employment Services (CDES) Student Success Center 1st Floor Palumbo Center 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 814.871.7680 [email protected] Career Development is a component of the Life Planning Dimension. Senior Bulletin October 2014 Inside this Issue: Grad School Timetable 2 Job Search Tips 3 Top Qualities Employers Seek 4 Social Media’s Connection to Employment 5 Job & Internship Fair October 15th WestPACs is the largest job fair in the Pittsburgh region, with over 120 employers currently regis- tered. The WestPACs Job & Internship Fair will be held on Wednesday, October 15th from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Monroeville Convention Center. A list of attending employers and the positions they are seeking to fill can be found here. Save the date and plan accordingly. If you pre-register (before October 14th) for the Job & Internship Fair, you have the opportunity to talk to these employers for FREE! If you decide to walk-in on the day of the event, it is still only a $10 fee. All attendees are required to wear ap- propriate professional business attire. If you wish to attend, please send a copy of your resume to [email protected] so it can be approved before the fair. Why? See page 5! Connect with CDES on Facebook, Twitter, EngageU & LinkedIn! Search for Gannon University Career Development and Employment Services on Facebook & LinkedIn and follow us on Twitter @GUCDES. Be sure to also visit our website for valuable information: www.gannon.edu/depts/cdes/ Check out the Job Search Guide for helpful tips and info on how to be successful in your future job search.

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Page 1: Career Development and Employment Services · 2014. 10. 23. · Grad School Timetable 2 Job Search Tips 3 Top Qualities Employers Seek 4 Social Media’s Connection to Employment

Ready for the Next Step?

You are in the homestretch now! Congratulations on

entering your final year here at Gannon! Are you ready

to start your career, or is graduate school in your

future? Focus on the path ahead. Here are some tips to

help make the next step in your life an easier one.

Update your resume with any experience gained

over the summer. Then, make an appointment to

have it reviewed.

Pay attention to application deadlines, test

requirements and financial aid opportunities for

graduate and professional schools.

Connect with faculty, alumni and people you know

who work in your field of choice to learn more about

potential opportunities.

Secure letters of recommendation from faculty and

job/internship supervisors.

Career Development and Employment Services

Career Development & Employment Services

(CDES)

Student Success Center

1st Floor Palumbo Center

8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

814.871.7680

[email protected]

Career Development is a

component of the Life

Planning Dimension.

Senior Bulletin

October 2014

Inside this Issue:

Grad School Timetable 2

Job Search Tips 3

Top Qualities

Employers Seek 4

Social Media’s

Connection to

Employment

5

Job & Internship Fair October 15th WestPACs is the largest job fair in the Pittsburgh

region, with over 120 employers currently regis-

tered. The WestPACs Job & Internship Fair will

be held on Wednesday, October 15th from

10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Monroeville Convention

Center. A list of attending employers and the

positions they are seeking to fill can be found

here. Save the date and plan accordingly. If you

pre-register (before October 14th) for the Job &

Internship Fair, you have the opportunity to talk

to these employers for FREE! If you decide to

walk-in on the day of the event, it is still only a

$10 fee. All attendees are required to wear ap-

propriate professional business attire. If you

wish to attend, please send a copy of your

resume to [email protected] so it can

be approved before the fair. Why? See page 5!

Connect with CDES on Facebook, Twitter, EngageU & LinkedIn!

Search for Gannon University Career Development and Employment Services on

Facebook & LinkedIn and follow us on Twitter @GUCDES.

Be sure to also visit our website for valuable information:

www.gannon.edu/depts/cdes/

Check out the Job Search

Guide for helpful tips and

info on how to be successful

in your future job search.

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Page 2 CDES Senior Bulletin - October 2014

“Opportunity

does not knock;

it presents itself

when you knock

the door down”

~ Kyle Chandler

Grad School Time Table Senior Year: Fall

Listed below is the checklist for the Graduate School process for the fall semester of

your senior year. Making sure these are all completed

by the end of the semester will really help keep you on

track.

Complete applications. Keep photocopies for your

records.

Request official transcripts be mailed out in enough

time to meet deadlines.

Request letters of recommendation and provide

individuals with your resume and transcript.

Attend Graduate and Professional School Fairs.

Complete applications for graduate assistantships.

Deadlines vary from September to April.

Take entrance exams, schedule a visit and develop

your resume if not already completed.

Estimate the cost of a graduate school education: tuition, books, room and board,

and transportation.

Register for Graduate and Professional School Financial Aid Service (GAPSFAS),

complete the Financial Aid Form (FAF), and check with school financial aid offices

for more information.

Attention December Graduates!

Career Counselors are available to help!

Schedule an appointment by calling 814.871.7680.

For more information on searching for jobs, please check out our Job Search Guide at:

http://ww4.gannon.edu/depts/cdes/pdfs/Jobsearchguide2008.pdf

More graduate school resources are available at:

http://ww4.gannon.edu/depts/cdes/grad.asp

Are you about to graduate in December? Will you be looking for a job? The Job Locator

System is here to help! All you have to do is:

Fill out the JLS form by clicking here, then email a copy of your resume to

[email protected].

Companies contact CDES seeking candidates with specific skills and educational

backgrounds.

CDES matches candidates' qualifications with company requirements, then sends

appropriate resumes to the company for review.

Company reviews resumes and contacts selected individuals for interviews.

JLS is a great way to expand your job hunt! For more information on JLS, click here.

Have you taken the GRE, LSAT or MCAT?

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Your goal is to connect with the job(s) that match your career interests,

education, skills, personality traits, values and salary/benefits

expectations. Whether the job market is strong or weak, competition is

still intense in most fields, especially for the best and most desired jobs.

To be competitive, you must learn how to conduct an effective job search

and then put the plan to work. Job searching does not stop with the first

job you get. It continues throughout your working life, whether your goal is

to move up in a company or to find opportunities elsewhere.

Page 3

Use a planner or calendar to identify 2 to 3 hours a week where you will work on job search related activities (yes, you have

to fit this in between school, work, activities and fun time). Schedule time to create a resume, research jobs/companies,

practice interviewing, network with contacts and attend job fairs or interviews.

Set goals. It is important to think about both short and long term objectives. The job you obtain after graduating from

college is only the first step in a lifelong career path. Yes, the immediate objective may well be a “good paying job,” but give

thought to how that job fits into an overall career. You are likely to change jobs or companies two to three times in the first

five years of working after graduation.

Answering some or all of these questions will help define your goals.

What would be my ideal career or job? What has my degree prepared me to do?

What are my key interests, skills and abilities?

What have my work experiences taught me about what I like to do the most?

What kind of work environment would be best for me?

Would I take a low-paying job just to get a foot in the door at a company?

What are my geographical preferences? Close to home? How far away?

Where do I want to be in one year? Three years? Five years?

What is my salary expectation? Is it realistic for my field?

What skills do I hope to learn/build upon at my first job?

If I am unable to find a job in my ideal career path, what is my backup plan?

What other factors do I need to consider in my career search: Significant other? Family responsibilities?

Financial needs? Special needs? Other?

What would a Google search of my name reveal about me? How does my Facebook or Twitter account reflect my

character? What would an employer think of me? (Check out page 5 for Social Media Tips!)

BEGIN THE JOB SEARCH 6 TO 12 MONTHS

BEFORE GRADUATION

Finding a job is hard work: it takes time, effort and motivation.

In today’s economy, it may take 12 to 15 months to find the job you want.

The time to begin is early in your senior year.

Use the information inside this newsletter as a guide in planning and organizing your job search.

CDES Senior Bulletin - October 2014

The Job Search

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Stay tuned to our social media channels and bookmark http://ww4.gannon.edu/depts/cdes/events.asp to keep current on

the latest event and job fair information. Got questions? Janet Armbruster can help! Contact: [email protected].

Page 4

Save The Date!

For more information on resumes, check out our Resume Guide online at:

http://ww4.gannon.edu/depts/cdes/pdfs/Resumeguide2012.pdf

E-mail your resume to [email protected] to receive feedback from a career counselor.

**= Must submit approved resume to Janet Armbruster ([email protected]) prior to registering for event.

Don’t wait until the last minute! Get your resume approved ahead of time. Employers notice.

CDES Senior Bulletin - October 2014

Fall 2014

10/15/14 | 10 am-3 pm | Western PA Collegiate Job & Internship Fair @ Monroeville Convention Center** (Check out page 1!)

Spring 2015

3/11/15 | 10 am-3 pm | Western PA Collegiate Job & Internship Fair @ Monroeville Convention Center**

3/19/15 | Noon–4 pm | Penn State Behrend Spring Career & Internship Fair @ Junker Center**

3/25/15 | 9:30 am-3:30 pm | PERC (Pittsburgh Education Recruitment Consortium) @ Monroeville Convention Center**

Top Ten Qualities Employers Seek

What makes an ideal job candidate? Of course, top candidates need to have the requisite major, GPA

and relevant work experience, but it’s their soft skills that make them ideal.

In terms of the skills that differentiate candidates, employers responding to NACE’s Job Outlook 2013

say they want good communicators who can make decisions and solve problems while working

effectively as part of a team. The following are the top qualities employers look for when hiring:

1. Ability to verbally com-

municate with persons

inside and outside the

organizations.

2. Ability to work in a team

structure.

3. Ability to make decisions

and solve problems.

4. Ability to plan, organize and prioritize work.

5. Ability to obtain and process information.

6. Ability to analyze quantitative data.

7. Technical knowledge related to the job.

8. Proficiency with computer software programs.

9. Ability to create or edit

written reports.

10. Ability to sell or influ-

ence others.

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Page 5

“I’m a great

believer in

luck, and I

find that the

harder I work,

the more I

have of it.”

~ Thomas

Jefferson

For more information on how to clean up your

social media presence, visit: http://www.affordablecollegesonline.org/spotlight/college-

students-clean-up-your-online-profiles-now/

Clean Up Your Act:

Social Media’s Connection to Employment

CDES Senior Bulletin - October 2014

Social media is playing a larger role in how companies consider your employment. In fact, 2

out of 5 hiring managers look at applicants’ social profiles before making hiring decisions. In

today’s competitive job market, it is important for you to stand out on paper, in person, and

even online. Here are 4 easy steps to help clean up your social media sites.

Cover Photo – This is your first impression; make it a professional picture, not something

embarrassing or immature.

Clean Your Profile – You should go back and remove any posts, pictures and other

activity that employers may consider offensive. Always remember: Privacy settings are

your friend. Everyone does not have to see everything.

Polish It Up – Employers can see posts you have made on other peoples profiles; make

sure your comments are appropriate.

Play the Professional – Make yourself look good by posting pictures with coworkers at

work functions or volunteering. Share inspirational posts and interact with social media

accounts that are associated with your field of work. Social media can actually help your

job search if you follow these simple steps.

For more information on how social media fits into networking and your personal brand, stop by

the Student Success Center on the 1st floor of Palumbo or call 814-871-7680 and schedule an

appointment with John White.

In a study done by N.A.C.E., almost 75% of students expected

employers to check their social media profiles. Take a minute to

Google yourself and see what information employers can obtain

by just typing your name.

Have You Googled Yourself Lately?

Why Attend A Job Fair?

"I wasn't even planning on going to the job fair the year I

participated, however, my last minute decision ended up being one

of the best that I've ever made." Are you still unsure about

WestPACs? You do not want to miss an opportunity that could

provide you with a chance to land your very first job! Go back to

page 1 and read more, or click here to check out the WestPACs

website for more information!