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2016 Fall Semester Issue 1
Write The Right Resume Resumes are more than just a piece of paper that has your work histo-
ry. Itt is your sales piece. A document that is supposed to create inter-
est and incent an employer to want to meet you and learn more.
Employers do not want a generic resume. They want a targeted re-
sume that shows them that you have the qualities they are looking for
in this particular position.
To write the right resume you need to review the job description for
your desired position in advance. A strategy to help you, is to highlight
or underline everything in the job description that the employer wants
you to have and make sure those qualities are on your resume. The
job description is your clue to what type of person they are looking for. Your resume should reflect the
relevant information for the employer to make a decision on whether they want to meet you and learn
more about you. USI Career Services has several options to help you write the right resume!
You can attend a workshop, look at examples of resumes and watch our tutorial video on “Building a Target-
ed Resume” on our website or make an appointment to meet with a Career Coordinator by calling 812-464-
1865.
Welcome Back Students! A note from the director of USI Career Services and Internships
We in USI Career Services and Internships hope you had an enjoyable and productive summer and are
ready to make great strides in your academic endeavors during the 2016 – 2017 year.
This is the first edition of our online newsletter, Career Connections, and we hope you will find it an excel-
lent resource for your career development. Career Connections will be published four times annually –
twice each fall and spring semester.
The staff in Career Services and Internships is dedicated to providing USI students and graduates with
assistance in preparing for and transitioning into the professional workforce. From assisting you with job
and internship search strategy to practicing and polishing your interviewing skills, we are focused on
providing resources you need to prepare for a successful and fulfilling career.
The Fall 2016 semester promises to be one of informative events with opportunities for you to network
with a wealth of employers while taking advantage of the career “coaching” services we provide through
the individual appointments we offer. Last year, we met with students over 1,400 times for individual
consultations regarding resume reviews, job and internship searches, and mock interviews. Also, remem-
ber to routinely check Eagle Career Launch, the online job and internship posting system for USI students
and graduates. You can browse through hundreds of opportunities if you are seeking a job or internship,
or planning to do so in the future.
Let’s look forward to a successful year as we continue to assist you with career development needs. Make
plans to attend our career events including CareerLink, our largest career fair on September 21rd, the
Health Professions Career Expo on October 17th, the Salary Negotiating Workshop on October 18th, and
numerous other events and workshops.
Best regards,
Phil Philip L. Parker
Director Career Services and Internships
Career Services Events This Fall
*All Career Services Events are FREE for USI Students
Aug. 31—Involvement Fair Visit our booth for some free goodies and learn about what Career Services has to offer! Sept. 13— FREE Resume Workshop Join us to get started on your resume! It’s never too early to begin. Rice Library room 17 from 3-4 p.m. Sept. 21—CareerLINK This fair is for all majors. Watch for emails with details about employers who will attend and how to prepare. 10 a.m.—2 p.m. in Carter Hall. Oct. 17—Healthcare Professions Career Expo Healthcare majors plan to attend to meet with potential employers. 10 a.m.—2 p.m. in Carter Hall. Oct. 18—Salary Negotiation Workshop Learn how to field offers for your first job after gradua-tion in this interactive workshop. From 3-4:30 p.m. in UC 2207. Oct. 26—Telephone & Skype Interview Skills Learn how to prepare and do well when interviewing over the phone or a Skype interview 3:30—4:30 p.m. in UC 2205. Nov. 2—Internship Information Session—Details TBA Nov. 7—Network Change: Cultivating Networks Amongst Social Media. Learn to use social media to build your brand and find job opportunities 3—4 p.m. in UC 2207. Nov. 14—International Careers Event— Jean-Marc Hache, author of The Big Guide to Living and Working Overseas will be the guest speaker. Details TBA Nov. 16—Law Enforcement & Investigative Careers Panel Presentation. Listen and ask questions of local law enforcement professionals. Located in Carter Hall from 4—5:30 p.m.
With proper planning, career fairs can provide the perfect venue for you to create a great first impression. There
will be many candidates vying for limited positions, and only a handful will stand out from the crowd. Be prepared
so that you are one of those.
Preparation should include:
Company Research, obtain a list of company attendees. There is a list of registered employers for
CareerLINK and the Health Professions Career Expo on our website. Visit the websites of compa-
nies you are interested in.
Clothing Preparation, first impressions begin the moment someone first lays eyes on you. Dress
neatly and professionally to impress.
Resume Writing, prepare a resume (printed on resume-grade paper) to hand out at the job fair. If
you need help, contact your Career Services coordinator at 812-464-1865.
Things to remember while you are at the fair:
Arrive Early, give yourself time to visit as many employers as possible. Maps of tables will be
provided when you arrive at the fair.
Shake Hands: coming and going, Reach out and give a firm handshake when approaching a re-
cruiter. Look directly in the eye (and smile) as you greet them. Shake hands again when leaving.
Questioning
Ask questions to initiate a conversation. You may ask what opportunities they have for someone
with your major and qualifications, or questions you may have for them after researching their
company. Try to have answers ready to questions you think the employers might ask you.
Brevity… be polite, direct, energetic and concise with your answers. Demonstrate good commu-
nication skills.
Close with enthusiasm! Tell them if you are interested in joining their company. Ask if you can
follow up by phone with them.
Follow Up! Get a business card or name from the recruiter. Tell them "Thank You" for their time
before you leave the event. Follow up with a thank-you note or email in which you state your
continued interest in their company.
Attitude is everything! Always convey a sense of professionalism. Remember, everyone there is
a potential job lead and you are in competition with many other students.
USI Career Services and Internships—Connecting Students with Employers
Plan Now for Career Fair Success
Did you know that the average interview lasts around 40 minutes, but about
30% of employers know within the first 90 seconds if they will hire that candi-
date?
Strong interview skills are a crucial skill in landing a job after college. Many
students have trouble in preparing for the questions and nerves associated
with job interviews, but USI Career Services & Internships now has the tools
to help you ace your next interview.
The Career Services website now includes InterviewStream, an interactive
way to improve your interview skills. Interview Stream offers students the
ability to practice their interview skills by taking both premade practice inter-
views and by creating their own interviews through the extensive database of
interview questions.
Via webcam, or camera phone on the mobile app, students can record their
answers to a variety of interview questions then watch their answers and
evaluate their interview abilities. By visually watching their interviews stu-
dents can see common mistakes they may make. This will help prepare them
for future interviews.
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How to Prepare for Interviewing Using InterviewStream
FREE Headshots at CareerLink!
Need a professional pro-
file picture?
USI Career Services &
Internships will have a
photographer available
from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00
p.m. to take headshots
for free. Room : TBD
Interested in being an ambassador? The Career Services Ambas-
sador Organization is a group of individuals that serve as repre-
sentatives, recruiters, hosts and leaders promoting the services
and benefits of Career Services and Internships to all students.
Ambassadors offer workshops for students, assist with promoting
and working at all of our career service events such as employer
presentation panels and career fairs for our different majors.
An Ambassador must attend monthly meetings, work at least 2
hours of each career fair, one hour of any employer panels
presentations and lead at least one 60 minute workshop per
semester or serve on a committee that devotes at least 5 hours a
month.
If you are interested in joining, visit our website for more infor-
mation and complete the application by September 15, 2016.
Access Now Available Through myUSI USI students and alumni looking for a part-time or full-time job or internship have an
outstanding tool available for their use. Eagle Career Launch is our online job and intern-
ship posting system. Similar to Monster or Indeed, Eagle Career Launch has hundreds of
job postings and is available exclusively to USI students and recent graduates.
Employers looking to hire can post their openings on Eagle Career Launch. The listings
may be for the tristate area, or in some cases nationwide. The openings may be for part-
time jobs and internships to gain experience, or may be for full-time degree related posi-
tions.
Prior to the Fall semester, most student accounts will be automatically activated. If you
registered late or transferred, you may need to contact Career Services and Internships at
812-464-1865 to activate your account in Eagle Career Launch. We will need your full
name, student ID number, USI email address and user name and your phone number. You
will receive a welcome email with a link to login the first time and set your password.
We are excited to announce that as of this fall, after you login the first time, you will be
able to access your account through
the “Job” icon on myUSI. That
means quicker access for you to jobs
and internship information!
Your Eagle Career Launch account
will need some details from you the
first time you login. By uploading
your resume into the system, you
will be able to quickly apply. Don’t
forget to log in to Eagle Career
Launch on a daily or weekly basis.
Many positions including on-campus
jobs, are filled very quickly including on-campus jobs.
If you have any questions, please contact our office at 812-461-1865 or [email protected]
and we will be glad to assist you.
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Employers looking to hire can post their openings on Eagle Career Launch. The listings may be for the tri-
state area, or in some cases nationwide. The openings may be for part-time jobs and internships to gain
experience, or may be for full--time degree related positions.
Students can contact Career Services and Internships at 812-464-1865 to activate your account in Eagle
Career Launch. We will need your full name, student ID number, USI email address and user name and your
phone number. You will receive a welcome email with a link to login the first time and set your password.
We are excited to announce that as of this fall, after you login the first time, you will be able to access your
account through the “Job” icon on myUSI. That means quicker access for you to jobs and internships infor-
mation!
Your Eagle Career Launch account will need some details from you the first time you login. You will set up a
personal profile with information such as your major and GPA. By uploading your resume into the system,
you will be able to quickly apply to many of the jobs you will find.
Don’t forget to log in to Eagle Career Launch on a daily or weekly basis. Many positions are filled very
quickly including on-campus jobs.
If you have any questions, please contact our office and we will be glad to assist you.
Contact Career Services and Internships to activate your Eagle Career Launch Account
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