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Attention BullsEye (Online Career Office) Users: From close of business Friday, July 11, 2008 through Sunday, July 13, 2008, BullsEye will be down periodically.

Career Peer Advisors

What are Career Peer Advisors?

Peer Advisor

Career Peers work as paraprofessionals in the office of Career Services and contribute to the office in the following ways:

  • Give Career Services presentations to the campus community
  • Work individually with students in Career Resource Library
  • Learn resume and cover letter critiquing skills
  • Participate in special events
  • Outreach to students regarding office events and programs
  • Much more!!!

What do Career Peers gain?

Peer Resume Critique
  • A great 3-credit internship experience
  • The potential for $ in the second semester
  • Resume writing/critiquing skills
  • Presentation skills
  • Helping skills
  • Development of a personal career plan

Who should apply?

  • This is a great experience for students interested in careers in higher education, counseling, teaching and communication, but if you are looking to get involved, develop public speaking skills, and help your fellow students, then this might be a great experience for you. Students have participated from a range of majors including business, urban planning, communication, psychology, social sciences interdisciplinary, sociology and others.
Peer Group Shot

"The Career Peer Program has given me invaluable knowledge in an encouraging environment with great people and exceptional resources." - Emma Donnelly, Career Peer, Fall 2007, Spring 2008.

"The peer program is excellent for students of all career interests. As a peer, you gain skills that are necessary across many occupations and you also gain direction for your own future career path." - Lissa Townsend, Career Peer Advisor, Fall 2007, Spring 2008.

"I learned so much about myself by being in this program." - Samantha Charles, Career Peer Advisor, Fall 2007, Spring 2008.

Qualifications:

Candidates for the position must possess excellent written and communication skills, the ability to work closely with others, and be willing to give a full year (2 semester) commitment. A GPA of 3.0 or higher is preferred.

Apply

Applications will be available during the Spring 2009 semester. Contact Lauren Johnson or Emily Kustreba at 645-2231 or email us for any questions.

 
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