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WHAT EVERY PARENT NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT COLLEGE AND CAREERS By Sheila J. Curran, President, Curran Career Consulting & Program Director, Catapult Advising

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What parents need to know about the steps their children need to take in college to prepare for a great career after graduation.

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Page 1: Parents Guide To College & Career

WHAT EVERY PARENT NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT COLLEGE AND

CAREERSBy Sheila J. Curran, President, Curran Career Consulting &

Program Director, Catapult Advising

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So what do you do with a degree in Philosophy?...or any other subject!

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Assumptions are no longer valid

Good GPA

Good College

Good Career

+

=?

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TODAY’S AGENDA• Myths and realities about how students get from college to career

• What students need to do while in college to best prepare for their lives after graduation

• Where to go for advice and help

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What is the return on investment from a college education?

• College is expensive

• Graduate premium is decreasing

• College still necessary for really good jobs

• ROI dependent on student career interests and capabilities

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Does it matter what college or university you go to?

• Name brand?

• Public vs. private?

• Liberal arts vs. pre-professional?

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Does it matter what you study and how well you do?

• Major may not equal career

• The higher the GPA, the less important other factors

• Extra-curricular activities help develop interests and skill sets

• Study abroad, done right, can be a career advantage

• Internships are increasingly critical

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Are there good reasons to postpone college?

• Step off the educational conveyer belt; build different experiences

• Components of good gap year: away from home; outside comfort zone

• Value of good gap year: better prepared for college; more mature

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Isn’t a college degree just a preparation for graduate school?

• Graduate school is expensive

• Graduate school may not be necessary

• Most students now take at least 1-2 years off before graduate school

• Unemployment rates for grad school grads are lower than for those with just a BA/BS

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What’s the career prognosis for the liberal arts Graduate?

• A liberal arts education provides broad knowledge and skills that are valued by employers

• Skills may not be valued in entry level jobs

• Students need to be able to articulate “transferable skills” to potential employers

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How do you make sure your child is not jobless and living in your basement

after graduation?

• Start early to figure out what you want

• Develop a compelling story that integrates your work in and out of the classroom

• Develop skills and attributes that employers desire

• Understand career strategy and how to position yourself for success

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Does the current economic climate change everything?

Unemployment stats for bachelors‘ grads under 25 (BLS Data)

January, 2009

Unemployment rate increased almost 18% in the past year

2 year increase (2008-2010) = over 100%

7.8%

January, 2010

9.2%

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Four years to success

• Explore options

• Build experience

• Search intelligently

• Execute successfully}No lock-step process

to finding career success

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Explore optionsLearn and Focus

Assessments:What am I good at?

What are my values?

Interest profiles:What do I enjoy doing?

Career exploration:What career options are available to

someone with my skills, interests, and values?

Career path:What do I have to do now to get where

I want to go?

© 2009 - Catapult Advising

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Build experiencebe capable and compelling

Academics:How do I shape my course of study to

support my career aspirations?

Off campus study:Which programs will help me in my

career?

Internships:How can I use internships to learn more about career possibilities?

Extracurriculars:Are there opportunities for me to build

job-related skills?

© 2009 - Catapult Advising

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Search intelligentlytap the hidden job market

Market Research:Which industries and employers should

I target?

Informational interviews:What is the nature of this career

choice?

Plan of attack:What is my action plan for landing my

dream job?

Networking:Am I effectively using personal and

alumni connections?

© 2009 - Catapult Advising

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Execute successfullylaunch your career

Professional Etiquette:Do I understand the accepted rules

and norms in my field?

Resume and cover letter:Is my experience presented in the best

light?

Interviewing:How can I ace the interview?

Closing the deal:How do I negotiate the terms of my

new position?

© 2009 - Catapult Advising

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The Catapult Methodology

© 2009 - Catapult Advising

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HELP!!!

• Academic Advising

• Career Advising

• External Resources e.g., Catapult Advising

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Questions

• Sheila CurranCareer strategy [email protected]

Program director, Catapult [email protected]