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    icc.ucdavis.edu 3

    CareerDevelopment

    Freshman Year - Self-DiscoverCAREER

    Register for Aggie Job Link through the ICC website andcomplete your profile.

    Take career self-assessment inventories at CAPS shcs.ucdavis.edu/services/groups/uceg .

    Talk over career ideas with an ICC Student Advisor orCoordinator, and with parents, friends, instructors, androommates.

    Enroll in a Freshman Seminar on Career Exploration.

    Attend ICC workshops to learn how to prepare for an internshipor job search.

    Become a member of the Student Alumni Association to startbuilding your network.

    Attend Internship and Career Fair to explore internships and careers.

    ACADEMICS Take a variety of courses to explore majors. Attend Office Hours to build a relationship with instructors.

    Attend study skills and time management workshopslsc.ucdavis.edu/workshops .

    See an academic coordinator or peer advisor in the residencehalls to create a four year plan.

    Explore undergraduate research opportunities through ICCicc.ucdavis.eduor Undergraduate Research Centerundergraduateresearch.ucdavis.edu/urcConf.

    Attend RHAT academic programs in the residence halls.

    EXTRACURRICULAR Get involved in residence hall activities, student organizations or

    community service projects csi.ucdavis.edu. Apply for a Peer Advisor, Resident Advisor or Student Assistant

    position for the next academic year.

    Sophomore Year - Expand Your CareerHorizonsCAREER Pursue internship opportunities.

    Talk with ICC Staff about narrowing career interests. Develop a resume and attend a Resume Writing workshop

    for further guidance iccweb.ucdavis.edu/students/CalendarEvents.

    Attend ICC workshops, Company Information Sessions and

    Career Fairs. Schedule an informational interview or job shadowing experience.

    ACADEMICS Meet with an academic advisor.

    Declare major and layout courses for each remaining quarter atUC Davis.

    Explore the UC Davis Washington Program, the UC CenterSacramento and Education Abroad programs.

    EXTRACURRICULAR Strengthen your involvement on campus through student

    organizations.

    Find a summer experience that will help you explore your

    interest and begin to gain transferable skills.

    Junior Year - Test OptionsCAREER

    Complete an internship, see ICC for additional help and resources. Meet with ICC staff about your career goals and plans. Update your resume quarterly.

    Conduct informational interviews. Create LinkedIn account to further your network.

    Invest in appropriate business attire for interviewing. Search for a summer job/internship that aligns with your educa-

    tional and career goals.

    ACADEMICS Supplement major courses with practical skills courses (writing,

    public speaking, statistics, accounting, computer skills, etc.).

    Consider applying to the UC Davis Washington Program, UCCenter Sacramento or Education Abroad.

    Research graduate or professional schools, and request letters ofrecommendation, if appropriate.

    Explore and consider research opportunities. Develop a relationship with an academic mentor advisor or

    faculty member.

    EXTRACURRICULAR Continue to strengthen communication and leadership roles

    through organizations or other activities.

    Work at a part-time job to build transferable skills. Volunteer for campus or community service.

    Senior Year - A Time to MakeDecisionsCAREER Tailor cover letter and resume for the specific industry and posi-

    tions you are interested in.

    Begin conducting job search: online, by telephone, and in person. Use Aggie Job Link, for on-campus interviews with the Career

    Recruiting Program (start in September). Research and develop a target list of potential employers.

    Attend employer information sessions and internship and careerfairs.

    Develop an active network by joining a professional organization.

    Attend workshops and meet with staff at the ICC to develop yourjob search strategy.

    Be aware of your online presence and how this may affect your

    job search.

    ACADEMICS Research and apply to graduate schools. Conduct a research project. Consider presenting at the

    Undergraduate Research Conference in spring.

    Confirm your remaining degree requirements.

    EXTRACURRICULAR Explore lifelong learning interests.

    Prepare for transition from undergraduate experience to profes-sional or graduate school.

    Take a leadership role in a class, project, or club.

    This page brought to you by the UC Davis Jobs Initiative, a joint project of

    the ICC & ASUCD.

    4-Year Plan of Career Development

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