the career mentor experience part 1: finding a career mentor
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80% of all jobs today are found through networking. Why not begin building your professional network now? The Career Mentor Experience provides students with both the skills and the opportunity to build their professional network, starting with UB alumni and employers. This three (3) part experience exposes students to the UB Mentor Program and provides them with networking techniques to reach their personal and career goals. Students who attend both Part 1 and Part 2 will be invited to a special Networking Reception with Career Mentors on Thursday, April 24. Part 1: Finding Career Mentors - Career Mentors: who are they and where can I find one? - LinkedIn: what is it and why should I use it? - UB Mentor Program on LinkedIn: what is it and how should I use it? - Other methods to find career mentorsTRANSCRIPT
Part 1: Finding a Career MentorThursday, February 27, 2014
Stefano VerdesotoCareer Services259 Capen Hall
University at Buffaloub-careers.buffalo.edu
Welcome!• Career Mentor Experience– Three (3) part experience• Find career mentors on LinkedIn• Master networking techniques• Apply your learning in a real-life experience*
– Attend both Parts 1 & 2, invited to special networking reception!
– UB Life event
Today’s Goals• Talk about: – Career Mentors – LinkedIn – UB Mentor Program – Other methods of networking
Before we get started…• Let’s go around the room and share
your– Name–Major/field of study– Career goal
Career Mentors
Career Mentors• Who are they?– Professors– Supervisors – Family friends– UB alumni and/or employers
Career Mentors• Why are they important?– Can share knowledge about field
• “Informational interview”
– Can connect you with others in your field• “Networking”
– Can help prepare for job/internship positions • Review your resumes/cover letters• Conduct practice interviews
– Can provide on-the-job shadowing
Career Mentors• Where can I find one?– Anywhere!– Class–Work– Events/reunions– LinkedIn
LinkedIn• How many of you have a LinkedIn?• How many of you use it regularly?• What is LinkedIn good for?– Present yourself in a professional profile– Showcase your
education/skills/experience– Search for jobs/internships– Connect with others– Learn from those you connect with!
UB Mentor Program
UB Mentor Program
UB Mentor Program• LinkedIn group for students to
connect with career mentors (alumni/employers)
• FREE and open to all UB students (you!)
• Group discussions for both mentors and students to share tips/perspectives
• Common group that connects you to 600+ career mentors that want to help!
UB Mentor Program• Hands-on tutorial!
Other Ways to Network• LinkedIn is a great tool, but…• Day-to-day opportunities– Class–Work– Events– Friends of friends
Other Ways to Network• It’s not rocket science!• “Hi, I don’t believe we’ve met. I’m
Stefano.”• Try it out!– Pretend the person next to you is
someone you want to know…–What would you say?
Other Ways to Network• How did that feel?• What did you talk about?• How did the other person react?
Next Time• No worries, there will be more…• Career Mentor Experience Part 2– In-person and online networking tips–Messaging mentors/employers– Online professionalism/etiquette– Questions to ask and avoid– Building a relationship
Next Time
Next time… Part 2:Contacting and Interviewing Career
MentorsThursday, March 27
3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.240 Student Union