鶹Ƶ

Individualized Career Plan

Remember, deciding on a career is a four-year process, start exploring now!

  • Visit the Career Center to start your internship search, preparation, and application process
  • Make sure your resume, cover letter, and professional image are “internship ready”. Work on it!
  • Build your skills and experience
    • Identify skills and experiences that you need to build outside the classroom
      • Contact faculty about discipline specific year-round research opportunities on campus, leadership activities, including conferences and events (Office of Student Life, ).
      • Complete virtual work experiences (, ).
      • .
      • Continue to build leadership skills by volunteering for community and charitable events.
  • Continue to network with employers and industry specialists
    • Find a mentor in your field of interest.
  • Search for internships and begin to apply using
  • Consider Study Abroad
    • A study abroad experience can help build cross-cultural skills that align with your career interests.
  • Internships are career builders! Work closely with the Center for Career and Professional Development (CCPD) and continue applying for internships
    • Boost your hiring power by applying for and completing internships
    • Complete more virtual work experience programs to build a more marketable resume ( and )
    • Make sure you continue with leadership activities. Employers love that!
    • Campus Recruiting Events and Fairs

 

1st Year

First Semester

  • Research Baccalaureate Programs and Complete a : If your career goal requires a BA/BS, begin researching colleges, transfer requirements and due dates. Share your career and academic goals as they relate to transferring to a senior college. (current AA/AS students only).

Second Year

First Semester

  • Research and Apply to Baccalaureate Programs: Apply to colleges that offer a baccalaureate degree in your field (current AA/AS students only).
  • Actively Apply for Jobs: Apply for jobs that interest you and keep track of your applications and responses (current AAS students only).

Second Semester

  • Accept Your Offer to Enroll in the Baccalaureate Program that You Choose: Accept your offer in CUNYfirst and check to see if your new college requires any supplemental materials, like transcripts (current AA/AS students only).
  • Attend Networking Events and Career Fairs: Maximize opportunities to meet potential employers and make valuable connections (current AAS students only).
  • Continue to Apply for Jobs: Continue the job search and keep track of your applications and responses (current AAS students only).