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September3 - Foundry Day9 - 4th Year and Beyond Meeting10 - Automotive Day15 - How to Get a Co-op/Internship16 - 2nd/3rd Year Meeting16 - Energy Day17/18 - Presidential Council of Alumnae (PCA)
Career Success Day22 - Career Fair Prep22-24 - Resume Blitz21-24 - Mock Interview Week23 - Steel Day26 - Football Tailgate Party26 - Information Technology Day28 - Career Fair Cookout & Info Session28 - Going Global Information Seminar29 - CAREER FAIROctober8 - Business Careers Day7 - Mining Day14/15 - Fall Series: Following up with your interview28/29 - Fall Series: Learn about your Benefits
PackageNovember11/12 - Fall Series: Still Looking for a job? Advice
CALENDAR OF EVENTSFALL 2015
Michigan Technological UniversityCareer ServicesAdministration Building 2201400 Townsend DriveHoughton, Michigan 49931 Michigan Tech
Career Services
Parent Newsletter
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Dear Parents and Families,One of Stephen Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is “begin with the end in mind.” As your student begins their Michigan Tech experience, ultimately, the end result will be a successful career in the industry of their choosing. Michigan Tech Career Services’ mission is to work collaboratively with our campus community and corporate partners to help your student develop their talents and communicate them to prospective employers. Our programs are designed to:
• Help students explore and define their career interests• Provide unique and engaging opportunities that allow students to begin building their
professional network• Give students professional guidance in effectively communicating their talents
through their resumes, interview skills and other platforms such as LinkedInYou are their number one support network, and our goal is to keep you updated on the opportunities we will be providing your student to successfully launch and navigate a successful career.Sincerely,Stephen Patchin, Director of Career Services
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T CareerFEST, held under the tent in the heart of campus, provides a full month of activities to explore a career, network with companies and prepare for the main event, the Career Fair. Encourage your student to check the calendar and attend as many events as possible.
• Have your resume reviewed at a Resume Blitz, participate in a mock interview, and attend a presentation to learn how to get a co-op or internship• Meet the person who has the power to give you a job• Start building your professional profile - start early and the end is easy
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Industry Days are the perfect opportunity for your student to learn more about the types of industries they can pursue through interactive networking events. Students should visit the tent between classes to find out what an industry is like and meet a company representative.
• Learn more about a variety of industries: Aerospace, Foundry, Automotive, Petroleum, Steel, Information Technology, and more! • Get involved in a hands-on activity: tear down an engine, cook popcorn on a Cupola, or drive a vehicle fresh off the production line• Have an informal conversation with a recruiter and leave a lasting impression - these recruiters remember an enthusiastic student
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ING Students may think the resume is the key to a successful
job search, but even more important is making personal connections and networking. Students should take advantage of all the events leading up to the Career Fair, because they are opportunities to build their personal network.
• Know how to make the best first impression with your personal introduction at all the events• Be sure your resume is up to date - attend a Resume Blitz or the Career Services Learning Center • For the Career Fair, do your homework and dress professionally. Make sure to find out which companies you want to target at the event.
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Though first-year students may not think to make their career development a priority, we want them to know it is never too early to start. By starting early and working consistently on their career development, students aren’t stressed finding a job when they graduate; they are stressed because they have to choose which job offer, of many, to accept!
• Utilize Career Services to make the process easy, effective and enjoyable• Meet with a Career Services Advisor for all things career-related• Pursue co-ops or internships - some are available for first-year students
CAR
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LEARN
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Peer coaches are available in our Career Services Learning Center. They are upper-level Michigan Tech students who can provide your student the best advice from another student’s perspective.
• Be sure your resume is college-ready • Find out the inside scoop on one of the largest Career Fairs in the entire country • Practice answering interview questions • Find out how to best search for a co-op or internship
Have your student schedule an appointment at HuskyJOBS or stop by our office!
• Walk-In Hours Monday - Thursday 12 - 6 PM and Friday 12 - 4 PM• Appointments available Monday - Friday 10 AM - 12 PM
Sponsored by:
96% Undergraduate Job Placement
Rate 366 Companies recruiting
on campus annually
$45K32 majors
with average starting
salaries over $45K
Adaptive Career Services ProgrammingThrough a collaboration between Student Disability Services and Career Services, we will be offering specialized career development programming for students who are identified within the autism spectrum. For more information: Christy Oslund, Coordinator of Student Disability Services [email protected] 906.487.1494
Find out what to expect at Career Fair PrepTuesday, September 22nd
SDC - Student Development Complex
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T CareerFEST, held under the tent in the heart of campus, provides a full month of activities to explore a career, network with companies and prepare for the main event, the Career Fair. Encourage your student to check the calendar and attend as many events as possible.
• Have your resume reviewed at a Resume Blitz, participate in a mock interview, and attend a presentation to learn howto get a co-op or internship
• Meet the person who has the power to give you a job• Start building your professional profile - start early and the
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ING Students may think the resume is the key to a successful
job search, but even more important is making personal connections and networking. Students should take advantage of all the events leading up to the Carbecause they are opportunities to build their personal network.
• Know how to make the best first impression with your personal introduction at all the events
• Be sure your resume is up to date - attend a Resume Blitz or the Career Services Learning Center
• For the Career Fair, do your homework and drprofessionally. Make sure to find out which companies you want to target at the event.
CAR
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PR
EPThough first-year students may not think to make their career development a priority, we want them to know it is never too early to start. By starting early and working consistently on their career development, students aren’t stressed finding a job when they graduate; they are stressed because they have to choose which job offer, of many, to accept!
• Utilize Career Services to make the process easy, effective andenjoyable
• Meet with a Career Services Advisor for all things career-related• Pursue co-ops or internships - some are available for first-year
students
CAR
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FAI
R Tuesday, September 2912 - 5 pm
LEARN
ING
CEN
TER
Peer coaches are available in our Career Services Learning Center. They are upper-level Michigan Tech students who can provide your student the best advice from another student’s perspective.
• Be sure your resume is college-ready• Find out the inside scoop on one of the largest Career Fairs in the
entire country• Practice answering interview questions• Find out how to best search for a co-op or internship
Have your student schedule an appointment at HuskyJOBS or stop by our office!
• Walk-In Hours Monday - Thursday12 - 6 PM and Friday 12 - 4 PM
• Appointments available Monday - Friday10 AM - 12 PM
Sponsored by:
96% Undergraduate Job Placement
Rate $45K32 majors
with average starting
salaries over $45K
Adaptive Career Services ProgrammingThrough a collaboration between Student Disability Services and Career Services, we will be offering specialized career development programming for students who are identified within the autism spectrum.
For more information:Christy Oslund, Coordinator of Student Disability [email protected] 906.487.1494
Find out what to expect at Career Fair PrepTuesday, September 22nd
SDC - Student Development Complex
September3 - Foundry Day9 - 4th Year and Beyond Meeting10 - Automotive Day15 - How to Get a Co-op/Internship16 - 2nd/3rd Year Meeting16 - Energy Day17/18 - Presidential Council of Alumnae (PCA)
Career Success Day22 - Career Fair Prep22-24 - Resume Blitz21-24 - Mock Interview Week23 - Steel Day26 - Football Tailgate Party26 - Information Technology Day28 - Career Fair Cookout & Info Session28 - Going Global Information Seminar29 - CAREER FAIROctober8 - Business Careers Day7 - Mining Day14/15 - Fall Series: Following up with your interview28/29 - Fall Series: Learn about your Benefits
PackageNovember11/12 - Fall Series: Still Looking for a job? Advice
January19-21 - Medical Careers Week27 - 1st & 2nd year MeetingFebruary8-11 - Mock Interview Week9-11 - Resume Blitz12 - Experiential Education Celebration Lunch15 - Business & Dining Etiquette Dinner16 - CAREER FAIRMarch16/17 - Spring Series: Why all College Students
should have a Linked In Profile30/31 - Spring Series: Using Linked In in your Job
SearchApril13/14 - Spring Series: How to Kick Butt in your
Internship or Co-op!Event updates available at www.mtu.edu/career
CALENDAR OF EVENTSFALL 2015 SPRING 2016
Michigan Technological UniversityCareer ServicesAdministration Building 2201400 Townsend DriveHoughton, Michigan 49931 Michigan Tech
Career Services
Parent Newsletter
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Career Services
Dear Parents and Families,One of Stephen Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is “begin with the end in mind.” As your student begins their Michigan Tech experience, ultimately, the end result will be a successful career in the industry of their choosing. Michigan Tech Career Services’ mission is to work collaboratively with our campus community and corporate partners to help your student develop their talents and communicate them to prospective employers. Our programs are designed to:
• Help students explore and define their career interests• Provide unique and engaging opportunities that allow students to begin building their
professional network• Give students professional guidance in effectively communicating their talents
through their resumes, interview skills and other platforms such as LinkedInYou are their number one support network, and our goal is to keep you updated on the opportunities we will be providing your student to successfully launch and navigate a successful career.Sincerely,Stephen Patchin, Director of Career Services