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The Four-Year Plan: Are you on the right path? Career planning is the process of identifying your interests, skills and values while tying them to appropriate career options. It is a process that must develop over time, so it's never too early to begin. Career planning in college is somewhat individual and doesn't happen exactly the same way for everyone, but the following steps are essential to making good career decisions: Why plan? Engaging in career planning is smart because it:
The Center for Career Planning (CCP) is the office on campus that can help you with your career planning by providing career resources, programs, contacts, and individualized career counseling.
Year 1 - Discover Yourself Career planning begins with you. Without exploring your interests, skills, and values, it is difficult to select a major, choose an internship, or conduct a job search. Here are some ways to uncover your interests and capabilities:
Year 2 - Explore Career Options Most students have limited knowledge about what kinds of careers exist. Take time to explore career options early so you can be strategic about gaining the skills that will prepare you for your chosen field.
Year 3 - Gain Experience Employers look for students who have had some work or leadership experience while in college.
Year 4 - Prepare Your Job Search It is essential that you take an active rather than a passive approach to your job search. You can't sit back and wait for employers to call you.
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