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Level 1 Students
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Level 2 Students
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Final Year Students
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Choose Major And Career
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- Consult with your academic adviser
- Visit Career Advice Programme (CAP) workshops to identify career path, which is best suited to your interests, abilities and values
- Read the University of the West Indies Faculty Booklet
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- Meet with your Faculty adviser to explore major and appropriate career paths. If unsure about major or unclear about course requirements
- Visit CAP workshops about major/career choices
- Begin to build career network
- Finalize declaration of major
- Focus on career network. Set up informational interviews with DSSD
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- Visit CAP workshops to discuss transition from school to work
- Identify and research potential employers
- Learn to market yourself effectively.
- Attend seminars sponsored by DSSD
- Consider options for graduate or professional school
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Supplement Academic Studies
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- Attend recruitment fairs related to major/career interests
- Visit library; browse published articles
- Visit DSSD (Division of Students Services & Development) for information on campus activities
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- Participate in campus leadership activities. Contact DSSD for information
- Assume an active role in clubs or organizations to develop or enhance leadership and other transferable skills
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- Attend conferences, meetings or career related events
- Get involved in career related professional organizations
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Develop Portfolio
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- Collect outstanding course work, projects, writing samples, accomplishments, letters of recommendation, photographs of activities, evaluation, etc.
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- Continue collection of portfolio materials. Include work in progress to show ability to edit, revise and improve
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- Organize for presentation to employers. Solicit feedback on contents from adviser, department chair, and professionals in chosen field
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Build Work Experience and Values
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- Explore on-campus, off-campus, part-time and summer jobs at DSSD recruitment fair
- Consider the student exchange programme at the International Office
- Check out volunteer opportunities at our various NGOs
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- Increase marketability; build transferable skills through part time and summer jobs on-campus or off-campus at DSSD recruitment fair
- Determine and test work values in part-time and summer jobs
- Attend Executive Transition Programme (ETP) workshops hosted by DSSD. ETP is designed to help students successfully transition into internship, and the workplace
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- Participate in the World of Work Seminars via DSSD: resume writing, interview preparation, mock interviews, VIP cocktail reception, and recruitment fair
- Seek and apply for an internship to increase marketability
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Create Resume
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- Attend resume writing workshop and begin building your resume
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- Add new volunteer, work experiences, and indicate newly developed skills
- Continue to update resume
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- Use the employment services at DSSD
- Continue to update resume
- Prepare a list of references
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