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Herndon, VA 8/25/2011

Fall 2011 BAH/JMU Mentor Program. Herndon, VA 8/25/2011. This document is confidential and is intended solely for the use and information of the client to whom it is addressed. Table Of Contents. Program Overview Program Leadership Program Expectations Program Schedule. Program Overview.

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Herndon, VA 8/25/2011

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  1. Fall 2011 BAH/JMU Mentor Program Herndon, VA 8/25/2011 This document is confidential and is intended solely for the use and information of the client to whom it is addressed.

  2. Table Of Contents Program Overview Program Leadership Program Expectations Program Schedule

  3. Program Overview • The purpose of the BAH/JMU Mentor Program is to provide current JMU students with advice and tools to help them to be successful with their transition into the professional world. • The program will focus on enriching the student experience at JMU and strengthening alumni relationships with the university by partnering students with current Booz Allen employees who are JMU alumni. • The program targets interested CIS&MS upperclassmen who have demonstrated leadership potential and performed well academically. As a result of the program, students will have access to resume review, interviewing techniques and practice, and valuable professional contacts from some of the industry’s top professionals. • This past spring, Booz Allen launched the first official Mentor Program at JMU and the program was a success! Booz Allen hired 2 summer interns and 1 full-time consultant from the program.

  4. Program Leadership Dr. Richard Mathieu(left) was the Department Head for JMU's Computer Information Systems and Management Science departments. This year, Dr. Mathieu is transitioning into the COB Associate Dean position.Dr. Jeffrey May(right) is an instructor of Computer Information Systems and Management Science at JMU.  Both Dr. Mathieu and Dr. May serve as Booz Allen Mentor Program liaisons and foster communication between Booz Allen program leaders and mentors, and JMU mentees.

  5. Program Expectations • Based on past mentor/mentee feedback, there are a number of required and optional activities listed below that mentors and mentees will work together to complete throughout the semester.  The "required activities" list represents the most basic set of professional activities that will be crucial to JMU students' career development.  These skills are important to master and will build a solid foundation for future success.  The "optional activities" list was put together based on mentor/mentee feedback as additional activities that have been helpful to past students.  Based on each student's goals and needs, mentors and mentees should work together to choose 3-5 optional activities to complete. Required Activities 1. Resume Update and Review 2. 30 Second "Elevator Pitch" 3. Interview Skills and Practice 4. Mock Interview (phone, Skype, or in-person) 5. Update Progress on Mentee Page Optional Activities 1. Cover Letter Example2. Success Story Reference Guide3. Attend Career Fair (October 3rd)4. Attend 1-2 JMU Professional Events5. Professional Email Etiquette

  6. Program Schedule • The program follows a tentative schedule throughout the semester, but is tailored to fit each student's individual goals and needs.  Both juniors and seniors are participating in the program, and Booz Allen mentors understand that goals will vary.  While some students are seeking an internship, others are seeking full-positions, and some students are simply seeking to enhance their professional skills and understanding of the consulting field.

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