Showing posts with label Seniors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seniors. Show all posts
Friday, June 28, 2013
So You've Graduated - Now What?
Take a look at this article from the official LinkedIn blog. This is helpful to all who just graduated this last May and to all who are curious about steps to take after graduation. LinkedIn is a great professional tool while starting out your career. Here are some tips on how to better utilize LinkedIn.
http://blog.linkedin.com/2013/06/06/three-ways-recent-grads-can-leverage-linkedin-for-long-term-success/
-Elaine
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Saturday, September 1, 2012
Welcome Back!
Welcome back to school!
I hope everyone had a great first
week and is ready for an amazing semester. We have a lot going on this
semester, from On Campus Interviews to the Non-profit Expo. Below is a listing
of the many activities we will have this semester.
Career Fairs:
- Non-profit Expo; Thursday
September 6th, 2012, 11:30am-2:00pm, Gleeson Plaza
- Fall Career Fair (Career/Grad
Fair); Tuesday October 16th, 2012, 11:00am-2:00pm, Gleeson Plaza
Info Sessions & Tables:
- Peace Corps; Tuesday September 18th, Wednesday, October
17th; Wednesday November 7th, and Thursday November 8th, all on the UC 5th
Floor
- Across the Pond; Tuesday October 2nd, 2012 10:30am - 2:30pm, UC 2nd Floor
Market Cafe
- Aspire Public Schools;
Wednesday October 3rd, 2012, 12:00pm-1:00pm, UC 503
- FactSet Research; Thursday
October 4th, 2012, 6:00pm-7:00p, UC 503
On-Campus Interviews:
- Deloitte - resume
due Sept. 19th, 2012; Wednesday October 3rd, 2012, 9:00am-5:00pm
- Burson - Marstellar -
resume due Sept. 4; Tuesday September 18th, 2012, 9:00am-5:00pm
- KPMG - resume due
Sept. 17; Monday October 1st, 2012, 9:00am-5:00pm
- Deloitte - resume
due Sept. 19; Wednesday October 3rd, 2012, 9:00am-5:00pm
- Rothstein Kass &
Co. - resume due Sept. 20; Thursday October 4th, 2012,
9:00am-5:00pm
- FactSet Research -
resume due Sept. 21; Friday October 5th, 2012, 9:00am-5:00pm
- Sensiba San Filippo -
resume due Sept. 25; Wednesday October 10th, 2012, 9:00am-5:00pm
- Armanino McKenna -
resume due Sept. 27; Thursday October 11th, 2012, 9:00am-5:00pm
- Hood & Strong -
resume due Sept. 28; Friday October 12th, 2012, 9:00am-5:00pm
- Novogradic & Company
LLP- resume due Oct. 1; Monday October 15th, 2012, 9:00am-
5:00pm
- Grant Thornton -
resume due Oct. 3; Wednesday October 17th, 2012, 9:00am-5:00pm
- Consolidated Electrical
Distributor - Stop by their table at the Fall Career Fair on Oct.
16th
for a chance to interview on Thursday October 18th,
2012, 9:00am-5:00pm
- OUM and Co. LLP -
resume due Oct. 4; Thursday October 18th, 2012, 9:00am-5:00pm
- Pricewaterhouse
Coopers - resume due Oct. 2; Friday October 19th,
2012, 9:00am-5:00pm
- EisnerAmper LLP -
resume due Oct. 8; Monday October 22nd, 2012, 9:00am-5:00pm
- Seiler & Company -
resume due Oct. 10; Wednesday, October 24th, 9:00am-5:00pm
- DZH Phillips -
resume due Oct. 11; Thursday October 25th, 9:00am-5:00pm
- The Travelers Companies
Inc. - resume due Oct. 15; Monday October 29th, 9:00am-5:00pm
- AT&T - resume due
Oct. 25; Thursday November 8th, 2012, 9:00am-5:00pm
Workshops Events:
- Resume and Cover Letter
Workshops; Tuesday September 18th, 2012, 5:00pm-6:00pm,
Fromm Hall Maier Room
- Resume Review Day;
12:00pm-1:30pm, UC 1st Floor
Thursday October
11, 2012
Friday October
12, 2012
Monday October
15, 2012
Tuesday February
26, 2013
Wednesday
February 27, 2013
Thursday
February 28, 2012
- Career in Finance;
Wednesday November 7th, 2012, 5:30pm-7:00pm, Fromm Hall Berman
Room
- Job Search and LinkedIn
Workshop; Wednesday November 14th, 2012, 5:00pm-6:00pm,
Fromm Hall Maier Room
To find more details click the
link Career Services Website and then click the
Events tab.
Hope you are all excited about this
new semester!
Aloha,
Nate
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Friday, March 23, 2012
Don't get left out.... Get LinkedIn!
We have officially kicked off our first annual Best Senior Linked In Profile Contest!!
Seniors, if you do not have a LinkedIn profile (and I have already met with a few of you that don't) NOW is the time to make one and enter our contest!!
Why? Because you can win COOL prizes!
1st: Kindle Touch
2nd: USF Gift Basket ($50 value)
3rd: USF Leather Portfolio
*must have Ellen Kelly Daley as a connection and mention in a personal message that you would like to be considered in the running.
As if that's not incentive enough! Here are some of the benefits LinkedIn also has to offer:
- BRANDING: It allows you to market yourself in a professional manner.
- RESEARCH: It allows you to look up organizations in which you may be interested and offers the opportunity to communicate with the employers, recruiters and people who work for that company via messages.
- JOBS: Some employers may post job openings in their companies and if you have them as a connection you will be the first to see it!
- NETWORKING: You can connect with poeple and companies that are relevant to your job search, ask questions and even set up an informational interview.
- INVOLVEMENT/CONNECTIONS: You can join groups that interest you or are relevant to the work you are looking to do. You can also start discussions and post to them.
Last day to submit your profile is April 22nd!
~Rosie
~Rosie

Saturday, April 2, 2011
ELEVATOR PITCH!!!
Have you ever wanted to approach someone and talk to them at a career fair, group networking event, or even at a random venue like an elevator but did not know what to say? Or even what to do? Do not worry you're not the only one; this is one of the toughest things to do. Everyone has some kind of problem when they are trying to pull words out of thin air, while feeling comfortable when introducing and talking to their ideal employer or business partner. The perfect way to solve this problem is to create an elevator pitch. An elevator pitch is normally a 15 to 30 second speech or pitch of who you are, what you do, why you're the best, and your call to action. This short summary speech of who you are will help break the ice and start communication in the lines of a possible job opportunity or future business endeavors.
The elevator pitch got its name because individuals who were seeking a job or future business endeavors would try and get into an elevator with a executive. In doing so they had a opportunity to talk to the executive from the first floor to the ideal top floor with no interruptions and no possible way for the executive to get out of the conversation. The elevator pitch can be used whenever you are meeting anyone but was ideally to get your foot in the door and land yourself a job. It is a great way to introduce yourself and give a summary of who you are. So if want to create one but do not know where to begin, this website will help. It is a basic template where you answer questions and it formats your elevator pitch for you. Website: http://www.15secondpitch.com/new/index.asp But it is essential to be prepared before attending an event and you should practice your elevator pitch now because you never know when it might become useful. So if you need any help creating your specialized elevator pitch, come into our office on the UC 5th floor during drop in hours which are 11am to 2pm Monday through Friday. Your elevator pitch could possibly land you a job that you could never imagine!
Aloha- Nate
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
INFORMATIONAL INTERVIEWS!!!
Hi All,
I know its midterm week and everyone has test, papers, and projects due before spring breaks hits. But it is also a great time to prepare and set up some INFORMATIONAL INTERVIEWS with people to gain information about something you're interested in or even expand your networking for future endeavors. I will be going back to Hawaii for spring break and have set up a few informational interviews with professionals in financial based occupations. Its quite easy to set one up and can be done with any free time you have, not just only over breaks. All you need to do is search for members of professional associations in the industries your interested in or network and contact a family friend that is in interest field of work. You can basically contact everyone and anyone that might interest you.
So you might ask why set up a informational interview? There are a lot of reasons, including learning firsthand what it is like to do a particular kind of work at a particular organization, or to develop contacts in key positions with people who hire or who make recommendations, or to even find out about jobs and career paths you did not know exist.
Once you have found a possible informational interview contact them and tell your contact that you are in the process of making some decisions about your career, and you want to learn more about his or her field. In particular, you want to learn whether, and how, someone with your background might enter and succeed in that field. But always remember you are not yet in a job search! After giving your contact some background information and a brief summary of what you want to know. Ask the professional to meet either in their office or over Starbucks or Jamba Juice.
Once you have set the informational interview, prepare questions but remember that you are NOT asking this person for a job. An example question would be: In the position you now hold, what do you do in a typical day? But for more information come into CSC to check out some handouts for possible questions on Informational interviews on the UC 5th Floor or check out the PDF on our website: http://usfca.edu/ uploadedFiles/Destinations/ Offices_and_Services/CSC/docs/ Informational%20Interviews.pdf . Also don't forget to offer to pay for Starbucks or Jamba Juice because your contact did take time out of his or her day to meet with you and don't forget thank you card, thank you card, send a hand written thank you card, thanking them for taking time out of their day to talk to you. Let them know you want to keep in touch.
So set those INFORMATIONAL INTERVIEWS UP!
Aloha- Nate
Thursday, July 15, 2010
This Could Be You
Hey everyone, I hope this post finds you well. I just posted a video introducing Ankit Chovatia. He's a awesome guy who graduated in May 2010 and is set up with a schweet job because he used our services. See for yourself!
Have a good day!
Have a good day!
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Hey seniors!
Hey seniors! Graduation is coming, and it's coming FAST. It feels like yesterday was the first day of the semester, and I'm afraid to blink, because then it will already be May. This can be such an intimidating, possibly overwhelming time of life, but don't worry I'm right there with you! The opportunities feel endless and minuscule at the same time, huh? So where are we supposed to start?
My general advice, from one confused senior to another?
We all have to start somewhere, and no matter where that is, we can always change our paths down the road, so take a deep breath of relief!
I'd also say that wherever you start, stick with it for a couple of months. If it feels too difficult, it might be an opportunity for you to really push yourself, and you don't want to abandon it before you find out why it's making you try so hard.
So how do you know what the first step is?
Use us! Use our resources. You don't even need to come into the office to do this. Use our website. Click through some of the options under the student tab, such as, well, all of them…. Under quick links- check out the major handouts. Figure out what you can do with what you've been studying, and take the first step. That's the scariest part; the rest will fall into place. You never know when the opportunity you never even thought of is going to come knocking on your door and change all your plans. Be flexible. This is a time of trial and error.
Be proactive and don’t forget to breathe!
Good luck, and come talk to the peers! (M-F, 11-2, T&W 4-7 too!)
-Allison
P.S. Stay tuned for feedback (written and video!) from the Careers for Social Justice panel!
My general advice, from one confused senior to another?
We all have to start somewhere, and no matter where that is, we can always change our paths down the road, so take a deep breath of relief!
I'd also say that wherever you start, stick with it for a couple of months. If it feels too difficult, it might be an opportunity for you to really push yourself, and you don't want to abandon it before you find out why it's making you try so hard.
So how do you know what the first step is?
Use us! Use our resources. You don't even need to come into the office to do this. Use our website. Click through some of the options under the student tab, such as, well, all of them…. Under quick links- check out the major handouts. Figure out what you can do with what you've been studying, and take the first step. That's the scariest part; the rest will fall into place. You never know when the opportunity you never even thought of is going to come knocking on your door and change all your plans. Be flexible. This is a time of trial and error.
Be proactive and don’t forget to breathe!
Good luck, and come talk to the peers! (M-F, 11-2, T&W 4-7 too!)
-Allison
P.S. Stay tuned for feedback (written and video!) from the Careers for Social Justice panel!
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