How do I make an appointment to see a Career Consultant? Do I need to do
anything prior to my appointment?
Yes. Prior to
meeting with a Career Consultant you need to have completed a User Profile on
MonsterTrak.com. (For a complete list of the steps to access, click on the link
“off-campus jobs.” This will enable the consultant to be prepared when
they meet you and make your appointment more productive!
I am a freshman,
does Career Services provide services to freshmen?
Yes. The Career Center can assist you with on-line with
a computerized career assessment tools. We suggest that you complete the
assessment tool prior to meeting with your career counselor. This will help to
better structure the meeting.
Does the Career Development Center
assist alumni?
Yes. In order to
get your graduate clearance checklist signed off, you are required to complete
the Senior Exit Survey (link here) and a
professionally done resume. This allows us to maintain a database of all
of our graduates to be able to alert you when opportunities become
available. We also provide Resume Referral services. Our graduates
have a lifetime membership with our office.
Does Career
Services have job listings I can look at?
Yes. You can access off-campus job listings via our web page or by
visiting the Center. Not all jobs listings are posted on the web, so we
strongly suggest that you visit the center.
When is Career Fair
at Florida Memorial University?
The Career Development Center
sponsors one major career fair each year, which is held during the Spring
Semester. However, we continually host on-campus recruitment
activities throughout the Fall, Spring, and Summer semesters.
Do you have information that can help me prepare my resume or cover letter?
Yes. In the Career Center
you will find books on how to prepare resumes and cover letters and examples of
each.
I'm interested in obtaining an internship for next semester, what do I need to
do?
To participate in
our internship program you must: register with the Career Center,
have a professionally done resume on file in our office and attend an
internship briefing session.
I am considering dropping out of school because I am no longer interested in my
major, can your office help me?
Yes! You may want
to consider doing an online assessment tool that will give you an idea of other
career areas that you may be compatible with. Upon completion, make an
appointment to meet with a career counselor to further assist you.
Is it important for me to have experience in my field before graduating?
Yes. When
you graduate you will be competing with other graduates from other colleges and
universities. Therefore, it is imperative that you are as marketable as
possible. Participating in a variety of internships and other student
employment opportunities will definitely give you the needed edge. To get
information on internships and other student employment visit the Career Center
web page or stop by the office located in the Student Services
Building, Room 114.
Also, you will need to attend the Internship Workshop offered each Fall and
Spring semester.
Where can I get
more information about graduate or professional schools?
A:
During the Fall Semester, the Career
Center sponsors a
Graduate and Professional School Expo. Representatives from law schools,
colleges, and universities across the nation attend this event and showcase
their various graduate and professional degree programs. Additionally,
you will be able to obtain information about admission procedures, programs of
study, and financial aid, at the Grad School Expo as well as in the Career Center.
What networking opportunities do you offer through your office?
The Career Development
Center provides many
opportunities for students to meet career professionals. The opportunities
include, Career Fairs, Graduate School Expo, and the Black Executive Exchange
Program (BEEP). At these events you get the chance to meet and talk
with professionals in your field.
Where do I find job listings on campus?
On-campus
professional jobs are listed on the Human Resources web page, and on-campus
student employment information can be obtained from the individual hiring
department.
I am an International (F1 Visa) student,
can I gain employment while studying at Florida Memorial
University?
Yes!
However, there are strict immigration policies that you must follow. You
are allowed to work on-campus without INS approval. To work off-campus,
you must be in the country for more than nine (9) months, and it must be as an
internship that is apart of your degree program. For further information
on employment, please visit the International Students Officer.