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Join Clark Dilley, a California State University, Northridge alumnus and IS/IT Manager at AFTRA-SAG Credit Union, for an engaging session on navigating your career in Information Systems and Information Technology. Discover project management tips, networking strategies, and the importance of building relationships with peers and professors. Gain insights into effective job search techniques including resume crafting, interview preparation, and cultivating your professional brand. Embrace this opportunity to enhance your career development skills and get your questions answered.
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Professor for a Day... • 50 Years - California State University, Northridge
Clark Dilley • Graduated 2006, BSBA option IS (old, old program) • IS/IT Manager at AFTRA-SAG Credit Union • clarkinthedark@gmail.com
Topics to Cover • IS/IT at CSUN (and only CSUN) • Your careers • Project management tips • Questions & Suggested Reading
IS/IT Program • Get to know your professors... take advantage of them. • Get to know your peers... they might be working for you, or you for them one day. • Get to know yourselves... Take stock; what are you looking to get out of this?
Extra-curriculars • MISA - www.csunmisa.org • BAY - www.csun.edu/bay • ISACA - www.isaca.org • Chili’s
Your new career… • The job search • Resume • Interview tips • Your new job
The job search • Apply for jobs for which you’re not sure you’re qualified • Talk to professors, your peers, parents, friends, neighbors... make connections • Jobs you may be interested in, may go by different titles • Go to Meet the Firms! • Don’t give up. Treat the job search like a job
Your resume • If little to no job experience, focus on your college career (i.e. projects, group work, etc.) • Join campus organizations... Join MISA! • Take your time, write like you care, be brief and to the point (i.e. use bullets!) • Get recommendation letters
Your resume • Build your brand, tailor it to the position to which you’re applying • Don’t lie, don’t exaggerate
Interview Tips • Take a shower... Dress like you care • Don’t be late... Don’t lie • Talk, build your brand, share experiences, tell your story, but keep it brief an relevant • Confidence, not arrogance • Take your projects with you, be ready to speak to them and your role therein
Interview Tips • Take copies of your resume and recommendation letters • Relax! • After the interview, immediately send a thank you note • Follow up once a week, sound interested, but not desperate (like dating)
Your new job • Create a good reputation for yourself, live up to your brand • Keep learning (certifications like PMP or CCNA, seminars, magazine subscriptions, etc.) • Keep networking, join Alumni Association • Watch out for people • Like what you do, or leave
Your new job • Politics... • The veterans, be nice to them • Know the system, see the big picture • Don’t sell yourself short • Don’t lie
Project Management • Know the framework, whether you use it or not • Use your resources: Microsoft Project! • Don’t be afraid to say No. “I’d like to do X for you, but I’m afraid I won’t be able to dedicate the time it deserves.”
Project Management • Plant the seeds early, harvest a lot! • See the big picture • Think outside the box. • Watch for scope creep • Document, document, document
Questions & Suggested Reading • The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, Stephen Covey • Knock ‘em Dead, 2008: The Ultimate Job Search Guide, Martin Yate • Information Technology Project Management, Kathy Schwalbe