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Services for Students
The CDC offers a variety of career-related
services to the students of Penn State Erie. Any enrolled,
full-time student has access to the following services free-of-charge.
Even alumni are offered these services free of charge for one
year following graduation. After one year, alumni are charged $25 per hour for one-on-one counselor time. The
CDC print resources, jobs e-mails,
and career fair are provided
to all alumni at no cost. The following is a list of services
available through the CDC.
Individual Career
Counseling
Workshops (Senior Seminars and Career Series)
Career Resources
Choosing a Major
What
Can I Do With This Degree?
Penn State's e-Portfolio
Internship Counseling
Full-Time
Job Search or Graduate School
Counseling
Career and Graduate School Fairs
Job Search Class
Job Announcements
On-Campus Recruiting
Video Interviewing
Resume Files
Salaries, Placement Rates, and Relocation
Resources
LionLink (networking with alumni)
INDIVIDUAL CAREER COUNSELING
Choosing a major and making career plans
are difficult tasks for many people. Individual career counseling
is one of the services offered by the CDC to help students with
such decisions. Students may schedule appointments to take occupational
interest inventories, and to discuss such issues as interests,
skills, values, where to find career information, and how to
set goals. Counseling appointments are usually scheduled for
one-hour sessions. Appointments can be made by calling or stopping
by the CDC. Visit Career
Exploration
for details on the career planning process and steps to take
from
year to year.
WORKSHOPS
A variety of workshops are available each semester
in our
Senior Seminars and Career Series.
The workshops are informal discussions that focus on one topic.
No appointment is necessary, and there is no cost to Penn State
students, faculty, or staff.
CAREER RESOURCES
Books, videos, CD ROMs, and reference materials regarding
occupations, potential employers, geographic regions, career
planning strategies, interviewing, and portfolios are available
in the CDC. Many resources are available for a one-week
borrowing period. The CDC also has a work-station to use the
materials in the office.
Materials available include annual
reports and company information on over 1,000 companies;
periodicals such as "Job Opportunities in Business," "Job
Opportunities in Engineering," and "The Job Choices" manuals.
We also have links to many different
career and job sites.
CHOOSING A
MAJOR
Choosing a major is one of the most important and most difficult
decisions that a college student has to make. There is no shortage
of advice. The CDC is the primary source for information that
will help you to determine a major that is best suited to you.
You should talk to others as well. Mom & Dad, faculty members,
university staff, and even your classmates can help you in your
decision making process. The only way to get answers is to ask
questions. Visit Career
Exploration for some great
tips and links, as well as What
Can I Do With This Degree?
What is an
e-Portfolio?
e-Portfolios are a great way to become actively involved in
planning, achieving, and displaying your educational and
professional goals and experiences. It's more than just a
resume. By creating an e-portfolio with the Penn State site, you
can provide links to your accomplishments, experiences, and
interests as well as showcase your individuality, skills, and
more.
It may help you to put in perspective what you've accomplished
and what skills you've gained
from activities, classes, work, etc., as well as what you still
have to learn. It's also a great way to let potential
employers learn more about you!
Assistance and tutorials on building a web site are available on
both the e-Portfolio
web site and through the
Behrend Computer Center
INTERNSHIP COUNSELING
Students who are interested in interning
should visit the CDC at least six months before the desired
internship is to begin. Counselors will help to guide students
through the process of investigating internship possibilities,
as well as outline the internship application process, discuss
student responsibilities and employer expectations, and provide
assistance with resumes, cover letters, and interviewing. Visit the internship page for more
information and resources.
FULL-TIME JOB SEARCH OR GRADUATE SCHOOL COUNSELING
Counselors assist seniors seeking
full-time jobs after graduation to develop
strategies and resources, to create or improve resumes and
cover letters, to practice for interviews, and to enhance other
job search skills.
Students interested in
graduate school are encouraged to talk with counselors as
early as possible, even as sophomores or juniors, to learn how
to research schools, to develop appropriate experiences, and to
understand that application process.
CAREER & GRADUATE SCHOOL FAIRS
Each year the CDC offices at Penn State
Erie and University
Park hold fairs where employers visit the campus and talk
to students regarding careers, internships, summer, and full-time
jobs. Also, explore our Graduate School
page.
JOB SEARCH CLASS
The CDC frequently offers a one credit class that covers
many different aspects of the job search. The Job Search Class
is an informal presentation of the major issues that students
encounter when trying to find that elusive full-time job.
RESUME FILES
Seniors are strongly encouraged to use Penn
State's Web-based recruiting system
to make their resume available to employers searching for candidates.
The Web-based system replaces paper files and makes it easier for the
CDC and employers to find appropriate candidates. Visit the CDC for
directions on using the Web-based system. The use of e-mail
submission for resumes for internships has replaced the need for paper
internship resume files.
View sample
resumes, cover letters, and reference sheet
JOB ANNOUNCEMENTS
The
CDC often receives job announcements from employers. Full-time,
part-time, summer, and internship positions can be found on the
CDC job posting boards and inside the CDC. Many announcements
are e-mailed to students and alumni, based on the majors being
sought for the position. Contact
recruitbehrend@psu.edu if you do not
receive these e-mails or if you'd like to be on a different
list.
Nittany Lion Recruiting is a free service for Penn
State students and alumni. Job listings may include: full or part-time
jobs and internships from regional, national, and international job
sites.
ON-CAMPUS RECRUITMENT PROGRAM
Each year from September through April,
many companies
visit Penn State Erie, University Park, and Harrisburg
campus.
Seniors are strongly urged to utilize this recruitment program.
To participate in on-campus recruiting, seniors must attend a
training session or visit the CDC to get directions to use Penn
State's Web-based recruiting system. On-campus recruiting is
available to all students and alumni. Anyone offered an
interview at another campus is responsible for his/her own
transportation.
VIDEO INTERVIEWING
Current students granted interviews at another
Penn State campus may request a video interview. Video interviewing
eliminates the lengthy travel time to University Park or Harrisburg.
Arrangements for video interviewing are made on a first-come,
first-served basis. Contact the CDC to make arrangements.
WHAT CAN I DO WITH THIS DEGREE?
Need some help understanding what career
opportunities you will have with various majors? Ever wonder what you
can actually do with the major you've already chosen?
"What Can I Do With This Major or
Degree?" Each title
outlines common career areas, typical employers, and strategies
designed to maximize career opportunities upon completion of a
four-year degree.
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