

Starting Your Career After College
Feb 23, 2021
Stacey Harris, who empowers young adults at community colleges in NYC, shares vital advice on launching careers post-college. She discusses the importance of design thinking for self-exploration and effective job searching. Stacey emphasizes the need for proactive job searches, especially during the pandemic, and offers insights on mastering the elevator pitch. Listeners will learn valuable networking strategies and discover creative tools like the 'wandering map' to clarify their career aspirations, coupled with practical tips for navigating life changes.
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Start Early
- Start career planning early, ideally freshman or sophomore year of college.
- This allows for more internship and job opportunities, especially those with fall hiring cycles.
Self-Assessment
- Use a Good Time Journal to track daily activities and energy levels.
- This helps identify enjoyable tasks and those that cause burnout, informing career choices.
Explore and Research
- Research potential career fields through online resources and professional associations.
- Explore interests with job shadows, lectures, or relevant class projects.