Career Services
YOUR Resource
Julie Way
Career Advisor
Develop Your Career
Choose to Use Your Career Services
 Michigan Tech Career Services…
◦ We’re on your team
â—¦ We talk to companies and recruiters
â—¦ We educate ourselves
â—¦ We educate, mentor, and guide students
â—¦ We plan and organize 2 valuable career fairs
â—¦ We host numerous recruiters for interviews
almost daily
â—¦ We strive to help as many students as
possible attain their dream job during and
after their education experience
CAREER SERVICES PARTNERS
CAREER SERVICES
PARTNERS
Career Services
 Provides numerous campus-wide services:
 Educational Seminars
 Job Search
 Resumes
 Interviews
 Plant trip visits
 Career Fair Prep
 Networking
 Business and Dining Etiquette Dinners
 Interview Skills Week
 Resume Blitz
 MUB - Fall and Spring Semester
 Residence Halls - Spring Semester
 Interview Skills Week
Career Services
 Provides one on one help with all your
career development needs:
 “My Plan” A personal assessment tool
 Resume and cover letter writing
 Interview coaching and practicing
 Job Search Strategies including our on-line
recruiting software – NACElink
 Career Fair Prep
 On-campus interview scheduling
 Offer negotiation and benefits evaluation
 Business etiquette advice
 Networking Skills
The Resume
Create an Outstanding and Effective
Resume
 The first and perhaps the most vital step in
preparing yourself for a successful job search is to
create a powerful resume that will open doors and
generate interviews.
 And you’ll want a powerfully effective and
attractive resume because:
“On average, most recruiters spend
about 30 seconds scanning a resume
and cover letter before sending it to
the “yes” or “no” pile.”
What do employers want from
me?
Employers are looking for people with these Top 10 skills
and experiences:
 Co-op and/or Internship Experience
 Teamwork and interpersonal skills
 Communication skills (both written and oral)
 Leadership experience
 Strong work ethic
 Computer Skills & Technical skills
 Motivation & Initiative (can you think outside the box?)
 Problem solving/Analytical skills
 Flexibility/adaptability
 Accomplishments/Achievements
 Confidence
Your resume should provide EVIDENCE that you possess
many of these skills
Evidence
ď‚— Use your resume to provide evidence
of the skills companies are looking for.
ď‚— Provide detailed examples.
 If you don’t have many of those skills,
start developing them NOW!
At the Top:
CONTACT INFORMATION
ď‚— Make it easy for recruiter to find you
ď‚— Include name, permanent and/or school
address, telephone number, e-mail
address
ď‚— Avoid information that is about to expire
ď‚— E-mail address should be business-like
ď‚— URL of personal webpage may be
included, if only professional information
How do I create a resume?
Consider the following categories:
Objective - what you want to do, who you want to work for
Education - schools, locations, degrees, dates, GPAs
Co-Op and/or Internship Experience – who you
worked for and what you did
Project Experiences - Enterprise, Senior Design,
Coursework, Extra-Curricular
Leadership Experience - project manager, campus
involvement, university athletics
Work Experience - paid, unpaid, volunteer
Skills - Computer, Technical, Language
Accomplishments - don’t be shy
Activities – Hobbies, personal interests, music , (Broomball)
EDUCATION
Michigan Technological University Houghton,
MI
B.S. Electrical Engineering Expected May 2009
Minor:
Concentration:
Focus:
GPA 3.1
CO-OP/INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE
Caterpillar, Inc. Peoria, IL
Manufacturing Co-op Engineer
2008
ď‚§ Researched
ď‚§ Designed
ď‚§ Processed
ď‚§ Fabricated
ď‚§ Tested
ď‚§ Identified
ď‚§ Programmed
ď‚§ Assembled
ď‚§ Repaired
ď‚§ Upgraded
ENTERPRISE/SENIOR
DESIGN/PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Michigan Tech University Enterprise Program – SAE Formula
One
Project: Fuel Systems Team
Objective: to design and build a small formula style race car that
will compete in a national competition against 100+ technical
universities and colleges
Methods:
ď‚— Working on a team of 10
ď‚— Researching and analyzing fuel injection systems
ď‚— Identifying optimal systems for use in car
ď‚— Designing and tuning engine systems using GTPower
ď‚— Fabricated efficient fuel system and installed in race car
Results: successfully built race car that beat the pants off of all our
competition
ACCOMPLISHMENTS/ACHIEVEMENTS
LEADERSHIP/VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
ď‚§ Scholarships
ď‚§ Awards
ď‚§ Honors
ď‚§ Certifications
ď‚§ 4-H
ď‚§ Honor Society
ď‚§ Boy Scouts
ď‚§ Athletic Teams
ď‚§ Missions
ď‚§ Church Youth Group
ď‚§ Martial Arts
ď‚§ Aviation
ď‚§ Entrepreneurial Experience
COMPUTER SKILLS
Operating systems: Windows (98, XP)
UNIX
Programming: Java,C++, C, Fortran,
Assembly
Software: Mathematica, CADKEY,
DATACAD, Matlab, MathCAD, Verilog,
UGNX, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint,
Labview, Star Office
WORK EXPERIENCE
ABC Electrical Company Anytown,
MI
Electrician Assistant Summers 2006,
2007
ď‚§ Installed electric service
ď‚§ Designed circuits from blueprints
ď‚§ Wired outlets, lights, switches, hot water heater
Country Diner Anytown,
MI
Chief Cook and Bottle Washer Summer
2005
REFERENCES
Name
Title
Department
Company/University/Organization
Address
Address
Phone
email
Facebook – just not a good
idea
ď‚— Do a careful reading and observation of
your web presence.
ď‚— Ensure your public or social web space is
a positive reflection of you.
â—¦ What you think is cute and funny, may
be interpreted in a completely different
way by your audience.
 Or…seriously consider removing any
personal social networking websites at
this time.
The Interview:
“So…tell me about yourself”
ď‚— Is the first question an interviewer asks in the
vast majority of times… Develop and memorize
a 60 second infomercial. This is where you set
the tone for the interview.
ď‚— Make the next half hour a pleasant one for your
interviewer by smiling, and being confident and
enthusiastic.
ď‚— Tell STORIES about your academic,
professional, and personal background.
ď‚— Be unique and funny if you can.
Your Turn…
 Be sure to ask intelligent, informed
questions of your interviewer. This shows
you know their company and you’re making
an educated decision to work for them.
 Some Sample Questions:
 Ask about a specific project you know the company is working on.
 What is the company’s biggest challenge at this time.
 Where would the company like to be in 5 years?
 Ask your interviewer about his position and work history with the
company.
 Ask about professional development opportunities
 Ask about advancement opportunities
 Finally – Don’t forget to send an immediate THANK
YOU letter. This is appreciated and expected!
Co-op and Internship
Education
ď‚— The single most important qualification
on your resume
ď‚— Invaluable experiential education for
students
ď‚— Important recruiting tool for employers
ď‚— About 85% of Co-op students receive
a full-time job offer from the company
they co-op for
Two Annual Career Fairs:
ď‚— The 2010 Michigan Tech Career Fair is
February 22, 2011
ď‚— Hundreds of companies travel to
Houghton to entice, meet, and interview
you!
 They’ll all be in one place – The SDC
ď‚— They offer casual, informal pre and post
Career Fair informational sessions
 Check out our website for who’s coming
 Then…
Prepare and Plan
 Identify 5 – 10 target companies
 Do your homework! Research the
company in order to determine what
they’re doing and how you’ll benefit them
 Practice that 60 second “infomercial”
 Let them SEE that you’re serious:
 Suit
 Tie
 Dress shirt
 Good shoes
 Impeccably groomed
NACElink
Connect with companies who want
YOU…
with YOUR recruiting software NACElink
ď‚§This software will help you manage and publish your
resume, search job postings, and connect with hundreds
of employers from around the world.
ď‚§Upload your new or renewed resume to NACElink soon!
ď‚§Go to www.career.mtu.edu
A Lot to Think About…
It’s never too early to start thinking about
and
planning for your future.
You’re not alone…we’re here to help you.
Choose to use your Career Services
Resources.
Visit us at Career Services
ď‚§ Located in the Harold Meese Center on Houghton Avenue
 Office Hours: Monday – Friday… 8 am – 5 pm
ď‚§ Call for an appointment @ 487-2313
 Check out our website – www.career.mtu.edu

UN 1010 Classroom Presentation Fall 2010

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    Develop Your Career Chooseto Use Your Career Services  Michigan Tech Career Services… ◦ We’re on your team ◦ We talk to companies and recruiters ◦ We educate ourselves ◦ We educate, mentor, and guide students ◦ We plan and organize 2 valuable career fairs ◦ We host numerous recruiters for interviews almost daily ◦ We strive to help as many students as possible attain their dream job during and after their education experience
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    Career Services  Providesnumerous campus-wide services:  Educational Seminars  Job Search  Resumes  Interviews  Plant trip visits  Career Fair Prep  Networking  Business and Dining Etiquette Dinners  Interview Skills Week  Resume Blitz  MUB - Fall and Spring Semester  Residence Halls - Spring Semester  Interview Skills Week
  • 6.
    Career Services  Providesone on one help with all your career development needs:  “My Plan” A personal assessment tool  Resume and cover letter writing  Interview coaching and practicing  Job Search Strategies including our on-line recruiting software – NACElink  Career Fair Prep  On-campus interview scheduling  Offer negotiation and benefits evaluation  Business etiquette advice  Networking Skills
  • 7.
    The Resume Create anOutstanding and Effective Resume  The first and perhaps the most vital step in preparing yourself for a successful job search is to create a powerful resume that will open doors and generate interviews.  And you’ll want a powerfully effective and attractive resume because: “On average, most recruiters spend about 30 seconds scanning a resume and cover letter before sending it to the “yes” or “no” pile.”
  • 8.
    What do employerswant from me? Employers are looking for people with these Top 10 skills and experiences:  Co-op and/or Internship Experience  Teamwork and interpersonal skills  Communication skills (both written and oral)  Leadership experience  Strong work ethic  Computer Skills & Technical skills  Motivation & Initiative (can you think outside the box?)  Problem solving/Analytical skills  Flexibility/adaptability  Accomplishments/Achievements  Confidence Your resume should provide EVIDENCE that you possess many of these skills
  • 9.
    Evidence  Use yourresume to provide evidence of the skills companies are looking for.  Provide detailed examples.  If you don’t have many of those skills, start developing them NOW!
  • 10.
    At the Top: CONTACTINFORMATION ď‚— Make it easy for recruiter to find you ď‚— Include name, permanent and/or school address, telephone number, e-mail address ď‚— Avoid information that is about to expire ď‚— E-mail address should be business-like ď‚— URL of personal webpage may be included, if only professional information
  • 11.
    How do Icreate a resume? Consider the following categories: Objective - what you want to do, who you want to work for Education - schools, locations, degrees, dates, GPAs Co-Op and/or Internship Experience – who you worked for and what you did Project Experiences - Enterprise, Senior Design, Coursework, Extra-Curricular Leadership Experience - project manager, campus involvement, university athletics Work Experience - paid, unpaid, volunteer Skills - Computer, Technical, Language Accomplishments - don’t be shy Activities – Hobbies, personal interests, music , (Broomball)
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    EDUCATION Michigan Technological UniversityHoughton, MI B.S. Electrical Engineering Expected May 2009 Minor: Concentration: Focus: GPA 3.1
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    CO-OP/INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE Caterpillar, Inc.Peoria, IL Manufacturing Co-op Engineer 2008 ď‚§ Researched ď‚§ Designed ď‚§ Processed ď‚§ Fabricated ď‚§ Tested ď‚§ Identified ď‚§ Programmed ď‚§ Assembled ď‚§ Repaired ď‚§ Upgraded
  • 14.
    ENTERPRISE/SENIOR DESIGN/PROJECT EXPERIENCE Michigan TechUniversity Enterprise Program – SAE Formula One Project: Fuel Systems Team Objective: to design and build a small formula style race car that will compete in a national competition against 100+ technical universities and colleges Methods:  Working on a team of 10  Researching and analyzing fuel injection systems  Identifying optimal systems for use in car  Designing and tuning engine systems using GTPower  Fabricated efficient fuel system and installed in race car Results: successfully built race car that beat the pants off of all our competition
  • 15.
    ACCOMPLISHMENTS/ACHIEVEMENTS LEADERSHIP/VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE ď‚§ Scholarships ď‚§Awards ď‚§ Honors ď‚§ Certifications ď‚§ 4-H ď‚§ Honor Society ď‚§ Boy Scouts ď‚§ Athletic Teams ď‚§ Missions ď‚§ Church Youth Group ď‚§ Martial Arts ď‚§ Aviation ď‚§ Entrepreneurial Experience
  • 16.
    COMPUTER SKILLS Operating systems:Windows (98, XP) UNIX Programming: Java,C++, C, Fortran, Assembly Software: Mathematica, CADKEY, DATACAD, Matlab, MathCAD, Verilog, UGNX, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Labview, Star Office
  • 17.
    WORK EXPERIENCE ABC ElectricalCompany Anytown, MI Electrician Assistant Summers 2006, 2007 ď‚§ Installed electric service ď‚§ Designed circuits from blueprints ď‚§ Wired outlets, lights, switches, hot water heater Country Diner Anytown, MI Chief Cook and Bottle Washer Summer 2005
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    Facebook – justnot a good idea  Do a careful reading and observation of your web presence.  Ensure your public or social web space is a positive reflection of you. ◦ What you think is cute and funny, may be interpreted in a completely different way by your audience.  Or…seriously consider removing any personal social networking websites at this time.
  • 20.
    The Interview: “So…tell meabout yourself”  Is the first question an interviewer asks in the vast majority of times… Develop and memorize a 60 second infomercial. This is where you set the tone for the interview.  Make the next half hour a pleasant one for your interviewer by smiling, and being confident and enthusiastic.  Tell STORIES about your academic, professional, and personal background.  Be unique and funny if you can.
  • 21.
    Your Turn…  Besure to ask intelligent, informed questions of your interviewer. This shows you know their company and you’re making an educated decision to work for them.  Some Sample Questions:  Ask about a specific project you know the company is working on.  What is the company’s biggest challenge at this time.  Where would the company like to be in 5 years?  Ask your interviewer about his position and work history with the company.  Ask about professional development opportunities  Ask about advancement opportunities  Finally – Don’t forget to send an immediate THANK YOU letter. This is appreciated and expected!
  • 22.
    Co-op and Internship Education ď‚—The single most important qualification on your resume ď‚— Invaluable experiential education for students ď‚— Important recruiting tool for employers ď‚— About 85% of Co-op students receive a full-time job offer from the company they co-op for
  • 23.
    Two Annual CareerFairs:  The 2010 Michigan Tech Career Fair is February 22, 2011  Hundreds of companies travel to Houghton to entice, meet, and interview you!  They’ll all be in one place – The SDC  They offer casual, informal pre and post Career Fair informational sessions  Check out our website for who’s coming  Then…
  • 24.
    Prepare and Plan Identify 5 – 10 target companies  Do your homework! Research the company in order to determine what they’re doing and how you’ll benefit them  Practice that 60 second “infomercial”  Let them SEE that you’re serious:  Suit  Tie  Dress shirt  Good shoes  Impeccably groomed
  • 25.
  • 26.
    Connect with companieswho want YOU… with YOUR recruiting software NACElink This software will help you manage and publish your resume, search job postings, and connect with hundreds of employers from around the world. Upload your new or renewed resume to NACElink soon! Go to www.career.mtu.edu
  • 27.
    A Lot toThink About… It’s never too early to start thinking about and planning for your future. You’re not alone…we’re here to help you. Choose to use your Career Services Resources.
  • 28.
    Visit us atCareer Services  Located in the Harold Meese Center on Houghton Avenue  Office Hours: Monday – Friday… 8 am – 5 pm  Call for an appointment @ 487-2313  Check out our website – www.career.mtu.edu