1. Students You are the core and most important part
2. Faculty Professional skills / Advise about the marketplace
3. Staff Job search help / Information / Referrals
4. Employers They contact us / You contact them / They will come
5. Alumni Models / Advice / Contacts / Many are employers
6. The Internet Still the major information highway for GSTI students / alumni
1. Fall Orientation How does your class compare to those before?
2. Part-time Jobs during Semesters Your first major career decision
3. Resume Books Create in September / Distributed at ATA, Job Fair, etc.
4. Internship Search for Summer Between Two Academic Years
- Review resumes of second-year students
- Attend internship workshop for your language
- Consult faculty, staff, and alumni
- Research the WEB and career manager’s resources
- Go to Job Internship Fair in February
- Interview on and off campus
- Decide with help from the Foundation of Resources
5. Job Search / Research for Post-Graduation Work
- Is it T, I, T&I or project management work?
- In-house full-time (or part-time) job
- Post-graduation internship or fellowship
- Freelance
- More graduate school or study
- Compensation negotiation
Career Management is not over when you graduate!
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