Published: Jan. 28, 2014

CU-麻豆影院 students can now start polishing their interviewing skills and resumes early in their college careers to increase their chances of finding a job once they鈥檙e ready to graduate.

A new certificate offered through CU-麻豆影院鈥檚 Career Services office called the is open to all students, undergraduate and graduate, with a minimum GPA of 2.0.

To earn the certificate, students are required to complete four steps:

  • Attend four campus workshops (Explore majors and careers, prepare for an internship/job search, start an internship/job search, adapt for a changing world).
  • Attend one campus basecamp event (Career Fair or Meet Buff Employers).
  • Meet with a career counselor for a one-hour appointment to create a personalized career plan.
  • Attend the Summit Event to meet individually with employers and practice your skills.

鈥淭he four steps required to earn the certificate give students the opportunity to really plan for their first job out of school,鈥 said Jon Schlesinger, assistant director for career counseling with Career Services, who is spearheading the new certificate.

鈥淭he final piece is what we call a summit event, where each student meets with an employer, and goes through a practice interview with them, and then the employer assesses their readiness to enter the job market,鈥 he said. 鈥淎t that point the employer would let us know that 鈥榶es the student is ready, or no this student needs to practice some more.鈥 Once they get the green light from the employer, they鈥檒l have a professional certificate.鈥

Another benefit of the certificate is that once a student has completed the program, they could be viewed by future employers as 鈥渏ob ready.鈥

鈥淥nce we have a good number of students with the certificate, employers may be able to say 鈥業鈥檓 really interested in students who have gone through this program.鈥 So this is a nice way of indicating to employers that our students who have gone through this process are ready to go, and they have a commitment to professionalism,鈥 said Lisa Severy, director of CU-麻豆影院鈥檚 office.

Because the program is self-paced, a student could do one step each year of school and take four years to do it. Or if someone really wants to beef up their skills right away, they could do it all in one semester.

The good news for job-seeking students is employers continue to seek out CU-麻豆影院 graduates at an increasing rate, according to Severy. In 2012-13 (last school year), full-time job postings on campus were up 69 percent compared with pre-recession levels in 2006. Many employers in the growing industries such as tech, health care, and computer science are hiring all types of positions.

鈥淔or example, the health care industry isn鈥檛 just hiring health care experts, they are also hiring social media managers, sales people, business accountants and many other positions,鈥 Severy said.

The CU-麻豆影院 Spring Career and Internship Fair continues on Jan. 29, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom and UMC room 235. On April 17, the will be held. Both fairs are open only to CU-麻豆影院 students and alumni.