December 11, 2020:
Finals are here and the semester is almost over. We at CPD, are so proud of what our students have accomplished this semester, and recognize that now is the time to recharge. With that in mind, for the last Fired Up Friday of the semester, we are offering highlights on how to relax, restore, and maintain balance. After all, self care is an important part of your professional development!
Finals are a good example of how we can sometimes push ourselves to neglect our care in favor of working to excess. Knowing how to balance when to work and when to play, is a big part of success not only as a student, but as a professional. Read our
Sometimes even knowing how to relax can feel like a different kind of work, so we've done some of the heavy lifting for you. Check out our dedicated to ideas for self-care this winter.
Don't just take it from us- there are lots of campus resources to help you manage wellness on campus. One of our favorites is the Wellness Toolbox provided by CCP.
December 4, 2020:
We hope you had a safe and relaxing Thanksgiving break! As we get close to the end of the semester, CPD has some exciting online programs to keep you engaged all winter. The Seattle and Portland Treks return this January, and we chat with Vicki Hucke about how these benefit students and what to look forward to this year. Additionally, we provide some more tips to help keep your productive during break. Dive in below!
The Seattle and Portland Treks are open for registration! Mark your calendar for these events which include a virtual career fair and networking social. This is an excellent opportunity to network, explore, and learn from employers and alumni all from your computer.
If you haven't heard of the Treks, or want to know what a virtual trek will include, we've got the interview for you!
The Seattle and Portland Treks are just one of the great things you can do to make the most of your winter break. For other ideas, check out our to utilize the downtime after finals.
November 20, 2020:
Did you know Career & Professional Development has resources for post-bachelors education? Well now you do! This week we feature some of our favorite graduate and professional school resources with you, including a full playlist of videos on grad school, an interview with our resident grad advisor, and a link to the post-grad resources specifically for those in the health professions. Check it all out!
There are lots of things to consider when looking into graduate or professional school. To help you make sense of it all, we put together a series of videos that discuss everything from researching schools to financial considerations.
Each of CPD's career coaches are happy to help with graduate and professional school questions, and for this week we chatted with Katherine Brackmann who oversees our graduate assistant programs.
For students going into or interested in the healthcare professions, we have a website dedicated to helping prepare for and pursue graduate education. Visit the Health Professions Pathways Program site for more.
November 13, 2020:
We have made it halfway through the semester, and you might be thinking of what your future holds. You're in luck, because this week in Career and Professional Development we are discussing ways that you can build professional experience while you're still a student. We have a video that highlights ways that you can start doing this as soon as you can, because it is never too early to start. We also interviewed Anthony Medina who is the assistant Director of the Center for Community Engagement at 91³Ô¹ÏÍø, and he shared the ways that you can get involved in your communities to start building your resume as well. Once you are ready to start, we'll connect you with CCE's platform to find volunteer opportunities.
Wondering the different ways that you start building your resume, that will have an impact? We listed some of the BEST things you can do in our latest video.
We love getting to know our campus partners, and we know you'll want to hear about them, too! We interviewed the Center for Community Engagement's Anthony Medina to talk about the volunteer experiences they help coordinate and ways you can serve others.
When you are ready to get started giving back, CCE has just the place for you! Look for volunteer opportunities on their platform, .
November 6, 2020:
The recent election may have you thinking more about our government, how it works, and what you can do as part of it. This week, we introduce you to Career & Professional Development Recruiter-in-Residence, Patty Hetu-Tkacik and highlight an upcoming event she is helping coordinate to explore some of the career paths in government. We also provide some tips on how you can get started in pursuing a government career as a student.
If you haven't met before, allow us to introduce you to CPD's Recruiter-in-Residence and retired CIA member, Patty Hetu-Tacik (pronounced heh-too ta-sik). We chatted with her to talk about careers in government, how to pursue it as a student, and invite you to the Armed Forces panel.
If you are interested in a career in government, we recommend joining us for the second annual Armed Forces Panel. Representatives from the Army, Air Force, Coast Guard, Navy, and Marines will discuss their experiences in this virtual Q&A session. RSVP here to attend.
You may think that a career in government is something you experience after graduation. We recommend getting a jump on it instead! If you aren't sure how, .
October 30, 2020:
Career Month is wrapped up! To close out, we have highlighted a plethora of resources and ideas to ensure student success following the many career building opportunities available this month, including our Treks, Career Fairs, and various other events. Fired Up Friday this week shares a blog post that shares tips and tricks in navigating Thank You Messages, a video that gives guidance on Career Fair follow up, and a link to a great resource called InterviewStream.
Wondering how to build upon the connections you made throughout our various career fairs and digital treks? A great way is to practice writing and sending thank you cards to those you have interviewed with, sought guidance from, or networked with.
Many students attended one of our career fairs this month and are seeking tools to continue the process of building a professional network after getting this experience.
Having met with employers at the career fairs, you may be wondering about future interviews. Practice is one of the keys to having an excellent interview, and you can practice real interview questions at home by logging on to InterviewStream. .
October 16, 2020:
It is week two of Career Month and we have THREE FAIRS coming up on the 20th, 21st, and 22nd! Phew! That's a lot of opportunities to meet organization reps, learn about opportunities, and expand your network. We don't want you to miss out on any of them, so we have links below to get you registered, tips to keep your resume polished, and an opportunity for free Starbucks! Read about it all below.
Practice is so important to gaining confidence, and we want you to be confident going into a virtual career fair! To help with that, we've created the Virtual Mock Career & Interview Fair taking place on Tuesday. Join us online to practice using the virtual career platform and answering common interview questions provided by CPD staff. !
The virtual career fairs are an excellent opportunity to meet with recruiters, and using the online platform allows recruiters to view your resume more easily. Make sure your resume is ready for that next position by
After attending the Career Fairs, you may be tempted to put your career development on the backburner. We know the best way to pursue your career goals, though, is steadily over time so we have a few videos to keep you acquainted with our services at the Welcome Back Career Café. As a bonus, the first 400 students to complete this short blackboard course, will receive a $5 Starbucks coupon courtesy of Sodexo. Interested? or email us.
October 9, 2020:
We're one week into Career Month and we have some exciting events coming up quickly! Our annual Post-Grad Service, All Majors, and Engineering & Computer Science fairs will be back starting next week. We are also excited to introduce the Mock Career & Interview Fair and the Welcome Back Café. Check out our links below to learn more and help prepare to dive into this October.
Whether you have heard of Career Month, or this is your first time, we have some exciting news to share with you. In addition to our annual fairs, we've added two new events you should know about. .
Getting ready for the career fairs is easy with our tips! Polish up your resume and read our quick list on .
Feel ready to dive into Career Month? Us, too! and check out the Events lists to RSVP to all the Career Month Fairs!
October 2, 2020:
October marks the start of Career & Professional Development's annual Career Month! Each week this month we'll be showcasing the events, resources, and opportunities available in October including virtual career fairs, speed mock interviews, and more!
With career fairs quickly approaching, you might want to start learning more about participating organizations. Learn tips and strategies by
If you haven't attended a virtual career fair, you may be wondering how that works. We have you covered! and go to the Document Library for how-to videos, tips sheets, and more!
While you are looking into companies, it's worth remembering they might want to look into you, too! Make sure your social media presence shines by reviewing our .
September 25, 2020: Getting Organized
Continuing on the theme of getting settled into the new semester, Fired Up Friday aims to provide an in-depth look at the current services and opportunities provided by Career and Professional Development. To highlight this, we have interviewed the current Assistant Vice President of our department, compiled resources for organizational tips on our Pinterest, and provided information on where you can get a 91³Ô¹ÏÍø student planner.
O. Ray Angle is a pillar within the CPD who provided us with some insights into how we are providing services for current students and alumni while navigating through the hybrid semester.
If you haven't started your planner for the new year, now is the time! Check out this from Student Media on how to get your 91³Ô¹ÏÍø student planner.
Each new semester provides us with an opportunity to improve on our previous skills in addition to being a fresh start in establishing smarter habits to maximize productivity and success. .
September 4, 2020: Welcome Back, Zags!
Can you believe it's the start of fall already? Neither can we, but we are so excited to bring you a new year full of career development resources, programs, and opportunities! To start of a new year of Fired Up Friday, we have a welcome message just for you (with some tips as well!). We also want to introduce you to our new platform, ZagsIgnite! If that wasn't enough, we're also sharing our suggested four year plan to help you navigate career development every year of your undergrad education.
We can't tell you how happy we are to be back to a new year- well, actually, we can!
If you want to book an appointment with a career coach, see which employers are registered for a career fair, or just know when the career fair is, you can find all that and more with our new online platform, ZagsIgnite!
A new year means a fresh new planner, and we have some tasks you can write in today! As you plan out your 91³Ô¹ÏÍø experience, to help you navigate your career development.