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This comprehensive guide covers essential aspects of professionalism and job hunting techniques. You will learn how to write an effective resume and cover letter tailored for internships, understand job-hunting etiquette, and develop strategies for workplace professionalism. Key topics include setting short-term and long-term career goals, the importance of effective communication, and managing relationships in the workplace. Additionally, gain insights into professional licensing requirements and create an impressive resume for future job applications, ensuring you make a positive first impression.
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Objectives • Understand the meaning of “professionalism” • Have the ability to write a resume and cover letter (internships) • Understand job-hunting etiquette and techniques
Internships • Experience • Learn • Evaluate • Future job search
Career Planning • What are your assets and traits? • Where do you want to start? • What are your short-term goals? • What are your long-term goals?
Looking for Jobs • Career Services • Internet • Professional Organizations • Newspapers • Magazines • Friends and Family
Resume • References: • Making Your First Impression Count-Effective Resumes • What Were They Thinking • Resumes: The Basics • Reverse chronological order (most important first) • Limit to one-page • No misrepresentations (ET, not ENGR) • Visually pleasing
Resumes • Handouts and Exercise
Interviewing • Be prepared • Arrive early • Dress appropriately • Get names of those you interview with (ask for cards) • Ask open-ended questions • Follow-up
Interview Questions • Typical Interview Questions • If time---class exercise
References • Better to ask before the job hunt • Provide detailed info to the person who is giving you a reference: • When is due date? • Provide additional information about yourself • Provide a self-addressed envelope (if mailed)
Landing the Job – Next steps • How to act professionally in the workplace!!!
Professionalism • Managing your time • Communicating • Teamwork • Treating others with respect • High ethical standards • Positive attitude • Reliable • Leadership
Work Environment • Professional—Knowledge, ideas and information • Nonprofessional—Work can be measured by the quantity and quality of work output
Relationships • Employee-Corporation • Employee-Manager • Employee-Employee • Employee-Support Personnel
Traits for Success in the Workplace • Competence • Pursuit of Excellence • Personal Integrity • Likeability • Positive Attitude • Effective Communication
Professional Licensing-Why • Professionalism • Pride • Job requirement • Enhances Resume
Professional Licensing • FE (Fundamentals Exam) • PE (Professional Exam) • Administered by State • FE reciprocal but details controlled by state • PE state specific
New York State • New York State Education Dept • Licensed Professionals • http://www.nysed.gov/
Differences between ET and E Can take FE in Vermont (and PA?) before graduation
Taking FE after Spring Graduation • Lead times are long • SUNYIT and State Ed have an agreement so students can take exam in the fall following spring graduation (not applicable to fall graduates) • Details: https://people.sunyit.edu/~barans/civilprogram/fereg.htm
Homework Assignment-Individual • Prepare a cover letter and resume (internship) • Provide answers to 10 interview questions • Drop off electronic documents in Angel • Extra Credit: Submit your resume through the College Central Network (provide proof)
Next Lecture • Graduation Requirements