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Considering including a career development component to in your course? It's as easy as 1,2,3...

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  • Consider the needs of your students. 
    • Mostly lower classmen? Consider topics like: Career Services 101, Handshake 101, Argo2Pro - Your Personalized Career Plan, Major & Career Exploration, or Professional Communication.
    • Upper classmen? Consider topics like: Social Media and Online Branding, Resume & Cover Letters, Job Search Strategies, or Interviewing Skills.
  • For consultation regarding your topic, please contact Sarah Horne Jenna Jordan at shorne@uwfjjordan2@uwf.edu or your college’s CDCE liaison.

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  • CDCE is available to assist with grading career development assignments such as resumes or interviews, or can provide services specific to your population. 
  • CDCE can work with you to develop the assignment that works best with your curriculum. 
  • For a consultation, please contact Sarah Horne at shorne@uwfcontact Jenna Jordan at jjordan2@uwf.edu or  or your college’s CDCE liaison.

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  • You may have already received a message from Dr. Claudia Stanny regarding the opportunity to add the Ask a Career Coach Discussion Board to your Canvas Course. By adding this to your Canvas course shells, student students can get help with questions related to careers and professional behavior. They can get information about the proper attire to wear for a remote interview, how to list an internship on their resume that was cancelled canceled because of the COVID-19 response, or how to access Handshake to find jobs. The discussion board also connects students to the CDCE office as a whole and introduces them to the many resources CDCE provides to students both in-person and online. Similar to a general “Q& A” Discussion Board, the Ask a Career Coach discussion board enables students to see replies to commonly asked questions about career preparation as well as learn about the many services and events offered by the CDCE office. 

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  • Graduating students often do not know how to connect what they have learned in the classroom, or in other areas of their college experience to the workforce. Because of this, many employers have a negatively skewed perception of the actual career readiness of our students. CDCE recognized this and has developed the Argo2Pro: Career Readiness Program as a resource to help your students be more prepared and have greater confidence when the they graduate. Since faculty are typically the first person a student will go to for career advice, your support and involvement is critical to their success. One thing that CDCE can do, is help you to map the learning outcomes on your syllabi to the Career Readiness Competencies that are most appropriate. For more information on the Argo2Pro: Career Readiness program or to request help in mapping your syllabi, visit www.uwf.edu/argo2pro, or contact your college’s CDCE liaison.

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Career Development & Community Engagement (CDCE) offers resume reviews, assistance with your job or internship search, interviewing tips, and many other strategies to become career-ready. For more information, check out Handshake (uwf.joinhandshake.com), visit uwf.edu/career or call 850-474-2254.

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