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Timeline for a Student's Career development

Freshman Year -> Sophomore Year -> Junior Year -> Senior Year


Freshman Year (Inquiry and Awareness)

  • Consider college as preparation for your life.
  • Enroll in core courses with assistance from your advisors. External Site Link Icon
  • Make a tentative selection of a major.
  • Learn about resources available on Campus.
  • Take UBE 101 University Experience course.
  • Participate in Campus activities.
  • Take UBE 202, Career Planning course.
  • Begin to consider possible career choices.
  • Get to know faculty, counselors, and administrators.
Summer vacation:
  • Obtain work experience to develop interpersonal skills, help finance your education, and build responsible work habits.

Sophomore Year (Assessment and Exploration)

  • Complete intro courses in your prospective major.
  • Begin self-assessment, by identifying your interests, strengths, skills, abilities, and values.
  • Take advantage of career counseling.
  • Learn about the world of work and explore occupations using FOCUS, a free web-based career guidance program.
  • Research occupations: training needed, demand for jobs, alternatives, etc.
  • Use the "Meet a Mentor" program and conduct information interviewing on your own.
  • After selecting an occupational area, choose an appropriate major.
  • Take UBE 202 Career Planning course (if you did not take during freshman year).
Summer vacation:
  • Gain exposure to the world of work through employment or volunteer experience. Utilize these experiences to further develop your work-related skills and improve your self-confidence.

Junior Year (Testing Career Decisions)

Summer vacation:

Senior Year (Job Search/Graduate School Applications)

  • Complete the course requirements in your major.
  • Plan your job search.
  • Attend Career Services' workshops to brush up on job search skills, including resumes, cover letters, interviews, and job search strategies.
  • Conduct a thorough job search campaign
  • Take advantage of On-Campus Interviewing and attend Employer Group Information Sessions, if applicable.
  • Discuss opportunities with faculty and counselors.
  • Choose the faculty, administrators, and/or employers you want to write references
  • Develop a timetable for your career development after graduation.

Remember that Career Services provides lifetime career assistance to UB alumni!

 
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