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UConn Center for Career Development
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 17 พ.ย. 2014
The Center for Career Development at the University of Connecticut is dedicated to excellence through offering the highest levels of service to our students, across all schools, colleges, campuses, and disciplines. We support the intellectual growth of our students by providing programs and experiences that promote self-awareness and engagement as they identify a course of study and pursue opportunities to become contributing members of the state, national, and world communities. Through partnership with employers, alumni, faculty, and staff, we connect students to quality career development resources, internships, experiential learning, and post-graduate opportunities.
Center for Career Readiness and Life Skills Overview for Incoming Students
The Center for Career Readiness and Life Skills offers services and resources to students to help develop their brand and achieve their career goals. Learn about the ways the Career Center supports students and data that shows its effectiveness.
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Funding Opportunities for Undocumented Entrepreneurs
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Funding resources for undocumented entrepreneurs to start and/or grow their businesses. Resource Links: U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) - tinyurl.com/4e9cv7wk HerRise MicroGrants - tinyurl.com/3a2vwtcn CT Innovations - tinyurl.com/y64caz88 CT Small Business Boost Fund - tinyurl.com/4y49u6h3 Community Economic Development Fund - tinyurl.com/2umtvpx7 Community Investment Corporation...
Career Competencies Articulating Transferable Skills Through the Curriculum
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Fostering a dynamic learning environment that bridges academic knowledge with real-world skill development is essential for a student’s success post-graduation. This presentation showcases the importance of NACE Career Competencies and provides innovative strategies and resources for highlighting and elevating competency development within the curriculum.
Career Conversation with Veteran April Martin
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April Martin is a Navy Veteran and is currently Vice President for marketing and communications at Connecticut Interlocal Risk Management Agency (CIRMA). In this Q&A, April talks about her life experiences both in the Navy and how she navigated life after her service to our nation. April provides valuable insight to all students, but specifically Veterans, on how to navigate the job field after...
Supporting International Students in Career Preparation
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Finding LGBTQIA Inclusive Employers
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A panel of LGBTQIA identified employees involved in LGBTQIA employee resource groups share their experiences navigating their fields, involvement in employee resource groups, and inclusive workplaces. Participating companies include CVS Health, The Hartford, Travelers Insurance, Henkel, and Otis Elevator.
Equipping Students with Competencies for Post Graduate Success
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Get introduced to Career Readiness and the Career Competencies outlined by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) and their importance on a student’s future career success. Discover how integrating these competencies into your role can empower students on their career paths and gain insights into the strategic efforts of the Center for Career Development around them.
Internship Search for Graduate Students
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Internships aren't just for undergraduate students! Check out this video to learn what an internship looks like, what value it adds to your career development, where to find internship opportunities, how to create your own internship opportunity, and how peer graduate students or alums think about and navigate internships.
Navigating Career Resources for Native and Indigenous Students
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Navigating Career Resources for Native and Indigenous Students
Becoming Career Ready: Skills Employers Seek
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Becoming Career Ready: Skills Employers Seek
UConn Career's Affinity Communities - Welcome to the Community for Women
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UConn Career's Affinity Communities - Welcome to the Community for Women
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UConn Career's Affinity Communities - Welcome to the Native and Indigenous Students Community
UConn Career's Affinity Communities - Welcome to the Veterans and Service Members Community
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UConn Career's Affinity Communities - Welcome to the Religious Affiliated Students Community
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UConn Career's Affinity Communities - Welcome to the LGBTQ+ Community
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UConn Career's Affinity Communities - Welcome to the LGBTQ Community
Pursuing Post-Undergraduate Education as a First Generation Student
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Pursuing Post-Undergraduate Education as a First Generation Student
Navigating the Workplace as a Transgender Person
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Navigating the Workplace as a Transgender Person
Employment & Experiential Opportunities for Undocumented Students
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Employment & Experiential Opportunities for Undocumented Students
Introduction to Resumes - Honors Resume Assignment 2023
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Introduction to Resumes - Honors Resume Assignment 2023
Sumia Shaikh - How UConn Prepared me for Post-Graduation Success
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Sumia Shaikh - How UConn Prepared me for Post-Graduation Success
UConn Career's Affinity Communities - Welcome to the International Students Community
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UConn Career's Affinity Communities - Welcome to the International Students Community
The video offer relevant info. Probably you can put more stress on words when you speak.
I think this is some kind of slavery. But idk, I'm not an expert
What is difference between DMD and art and art history?
Awesome, I'm hoping to come to UCONN!
Internships are work and learning experiences. Hands-on way for you to confirm, twist a major interests in a way that is more substantial than a part-time job. Quality internships to provide opportunity, company insight, mentoring, networking, shadowing, and learning about a career field. The internships can look very different based on field, company and industry. Generally, strong internships consists of work that is no more than 25% clerical or administrative in nature. Or in you are not according to a family member and wearing yours box and for meeting a certain task or object or even our presentation. Internships may be done at anytime during summer, fall, or spring. Academic terms maybe linked to an academic department and completed for academic credit. An Internship typically lasts between two to four months and may be part-time or full-time summer page, while others are not, regardless of whether or not you earn credit for the experience are paid. The Center for Career Development recommends that your internship includes reflection activities that you consider keeping a journal even if it's acquired appeared just will help you to not only remember all the projects and experiences you were asked to do, but also to reflect on your experiences and thoroughly. As an intern, you should expect experience and provide meaningful support to an organization. As a manager or supervisor, provides guidance and feedback to develop transferrable skills, to build your network and to receive some orientation to the organization for which you will be working. For more information about internships. Check out the Center for Career Development undergraduate student internship and co-op page.
I just found out this was a thing in America lol a pledge of allegiance of sorts to adhere to the ideology of the ones at the top. Incredible how progressive minds work so similarly to authoritarian ones
Your soooo preppy
💯 'Promosm'
The geneticist is out there
it should only be 4-5 sentences
Extremely helpful, thank you SO much for posting this.
🌈 Promo sm
Thank you, But I think all these explanations are not necessary for the first question because in this way, we don't allow committee to ask another questions.
People have the freedom and choice to be what they want, but why do we have to play along? Because love is love? If love is love, should we change our view and accept Bestiality? Your talking points are based on feelings instead of biology.
I really like the information that was given
I got diarrhea
Music is as loud as the speaker. Great job whoever is editing these smh
haha. we're looking for proof of supporting diversity.... but don't use buzzwords..... lol
Please the music is becoming a barrier to your content
good info but your music is too loud and mic too low
Latinx? What kind of nonsense word is this? That word along with Latine are the biggest insult to our community. Woke white nonsense.
are there any volunteer opportunities for this initiative? Let me know
All the chalk talks for academic job are for s step after being short listed among 200 candidates.
😂 p̷r̷o̷m̷o̷s̷m̷
Bro it’s only 2 minutes of music. You don’t have the skill to block out shit for that short amount of time. You can’t block out music and listen to words for just 2 minutes? Damn can you imagining living life like that then taking the time out of your day to bitch on a comment section. Y’all annoy me just like this music annoys you. You are the annoying music of the world.
What about back paint? I do some of the "incorrect" standing posture due to lower back pain the bothers me standing or seating. 😉
Came across this again, the "advice" at 10:45 is mind-blowingly stupid. We hire people based on their 'tenurability". That's a two-way street. The candidates deserve to know the expectations so they can speak to them in the interview. Just astonishing that this person has any say in the hiring process based on that comment.
you need to clarify the content
Such a helpful video! Thanks a lot!
「内容を明確にする必要があります」、
Pronoun codswallop does not belong anywhere.
you need to clarify the content
🤦 𝓅𝓇𝑜𝓂𝑜𝓈𝓂
Luckily you guys provided captions but next time don’t play music when you’re explaining.
Still mad though
@@Joe-sd2kxlmao chill
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Very nice content 👍 ignore the toxicity, this was great!
The fact that kids have to write these statements to be considered at certain colleges is so sad - the divisive indoctrination starts right away.
I'm looking at this because my wife is trying to get a job as a Teachers Assistant and I've never heard about this before now. She has to write an essay as a part of the application process. I don't know what to tell her to write because this is so confusing. This feels like a social justice warrior test.
Thank you so much for the detailed information and great presentation, it is really helpful!
This is great. Thank you for this initiative
Very helpful! Thank you
Don't use this fucking music again
first
this is so useful insight.. Btw i do blog in English feel free to visit y'all
Especially watch the uptalk (high rising terminal) during an interview. It's so easy to get tired with a candidate if that's throughout their entire talk.
So fast sooooo fast. We have all the time to watch.. just make your life easy.
Thank you 🙏
Will you please advice & upload how to decorate best "Law" graduate/post graduate students resume accepted for related/overseas jobs?
very poor voice quality, too bad !
Well spoken, well peesented and very relvant to all of us