Career Success Syllabus
Grab your future by the horns by following this general guide to completing career milestones during your college experience.
All Students
- Attend fairs, events, and networking opportunities hosted by Your Career Development Center
- Utilize applicable services offered to you by Your Career Development Center
- Check your @mnsu.edu regularly for tailored messages for you from Your Career Development Center
- Please note the below is an APPROXIMATE timeline, customize the timing & tasks to suit your own unique career needs
First-Year
- Explore Your Interests, Skills, & Talent
- Take the FOCUS
- Get to know the Academic Catalog and explore any areas of natural interest
- Get involved on campus! Consider joining a Student Organization
- Consider a part-time job, workstudy position, or volunteer role find opportunities on Handshake
- Develop Your Understanding of Careers
- Check out What Can I Do With This Major?
- Manage Your Career Path
- Write your first resume using the Job Search Handbook
- Complete your Handshake Profile
Sophomore
- Explore Your Interests, Skills, & Talent
- Talk with your advisors, faculty, career advisors, or mentors about majors, study abroad, and career paths
- If undecided, meet with a Career Advisor to guide you in moving forward
- Develop Your Understanding of Careers
- Conduct an Informational Interview with someone working in your field of interest
- Explore O*NET or the Occupational Outlook Handbook
- Manage Your Career Path
- Begin building your network by creating and using a LinkedIn Profile
- Use Handshake to find internship or summer job opportunities
Junior
- Explore Your Interests, Skills, & Talent
- Begin to explore graduate schools if additional education is needed for your career goals
- Seek out leadership opportunities in 1-2 student organizations or extracurricular activities
- Develop Your Understanding of Careers
- Consider setting up a job shadow to strengthen your network and explore different career paths in your major
- Manage Your Career Path
- Build your resume with off-campus applied learning such internships, part-time jobs, undergraduate research, volunteer work, or study abroad
- View Candid Career videos to inform your career path options
- Explore opportunities on GoingGlobal
Senior
- Explore Your Interests, Skills, & Talent
- Revisit your many experiences and skills you have developed to prepare for interviewing
- Develop Your Understanding of Careers
- Set your job search strategy early
- Update your resume, cover letters, and other application materials – tailor each to the position you are applying for
- Do regular searches on Handshake and use filters to find opportunities of interest
- Reach out to your LinkedIn network
- Manage Your Career Path
- Think about what faculty, advisors, supervisors, mentors, or coaches could be positive references for you – be sure to ask them BEFORE submitting
- Complete the Graduate Follow-Up Survey