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At some point all students will be asked, "What do you want to do after graduation?" In
order to make decisions about your future career plans, it is helpful to gather
career-related information; evaluate your interests, skills, and values; and
gain work, extracurricular, and leadership experience. Career planning, then,
is a decision-making process, not a singular event.
To help students with the process of career planning, this roadmap includes helpful
suggestions for your first, sophomore, junior, and senior years.
Four Year Roadmap
If you would like to speak with someone regarding your career goals, please
contact the Career Consultant for your college.
For Career Center contact information, location, related bboards, and web
sites, click here.
First Year
(Adjusting to college...increasing academic and career awareness)
- Meet with your Career Consultant to begin exploring or confirming
choice of major. Take an Interest Inventory if Career Consultant recommends.
- Visit the Career Center's Web Page at www.studentaffairs.cmu.edu/career/.
- Sign-up to become a registered user in TartanTrak.
- Develop a resume to use on/off campus and in TartanTrak.
- Use the Career Center to help you make choices about school-year
positions on/off campus and identify summer opportunities.
- Take advantage of other social/academic organizations and services
on-campus!
Second Year
(making and/or confirming decisions...exploring options)
- Continue to meet with your Career Consultant to learn about all career-related
issues.
- Attend workshops and programs sponsored by the Career Center.
- Make or confirm your choice of major. Begin exploring a double
major or minor, if interested.
- Consider part-time, on-campus positions and internships that relate
to your major or would otherwise help you to develop additional skills.
Use Career Center services such as counseling, campus interviews,
career resource library, and TartanTrak.
- Consider your study abroad options- Office of International Education.
- Explore opportunities for independent research and creative projects
through the Undergraduate Research Initiative Office.
- Register with the Fellowship Resource Advising Center to receive
scholarship/fellowship information. http://osf.studentaffairs.cmu.edu/index.html
Third Year
(clarifying goals and testing options)
- Send for career materials from professional associations and consider
joining one as a student member.
- Devote a significant amount of time to seeking a summer job/internship
related to your field.
- Participate in campus organizations and/or volunteer projects -
assume leadership positions.
- Develop relationships with advisors and faculty members. Identify
individuals who will serve as references for graduate school or employment.
- Explore your options and desire to attend graduate or professional
school. If interested, begin researching schools by using CollegeSource
On-line. You will be able to view school's profile and college catalog
at the designated computer in the Career Center.
- If you are interested in medical or law school, talk with your
advisor before spring about admission processes and testing. Contact:
Amy Kennedy, Health Professions Advisor, 268-8494, or Joseph Devine,
Pre-Law Advisor, 268-2924.
Fourth Year
Job Search
- Visit Career Center early for job search assistance.
- Use meetings with Career Consultants, resources in the Career Center,
and workshops for help with last minute resumes, employment letters,
interviewing and job search strategies.
- Network with parents, friends, alumni and others.
- Contact employers using on-campus recruiting process, job fairs,
TartanTrak vacancy listings, Career Resource Center directories and
periodicals, and the web.
- Use the CareerSearch database, to search for over one million employers
nationwide. Contact the Career Center for website URL, username and
password for access.
Graduate School
- Complete applications and take the necessary entrance exams.
- Request faculty members and employers to serve as references. Start
a credential file for graduate school application materials at the
Career Center.
- Continue researching graduate school funding sources by searching
the Fellowship Resource Advising Center at http://osf.studentaffairs.cmu.edu/index.html.
www.studentaffairs.cmu.edu/career
For personalized directions, contact your
Career Consultant:
Business Administration (BA)
Jill Raden
Carnegie Institute of Technology (CIT)
Lisa Dickter
Carol Young
College of Fine Arts (CFA, BHA, BSA)
Humanities and Arts, Sciences and Arts
Harriet Schwartz
Humanities and Social Sciences (H&SS)
Jennifer Burkett
Courtney Little
Mellon College of Science (MCS)
Renee Starek
School of Computer Science (SCS)
Kevin Collins
Office Hours:
Monday-Thursday 8:30-6:00pm
Friday 8:30-5:00pm
(when classes are in session)
Monday-Friday 8:30-5:00pm
(when classes are not in session)
UC Lower Level * Pittsburgh, Pa 15213 * (412) 268-2064
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