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Career Checklist

Number of credit hours you have completed toward your degree:

0 - 15 hours 16 - 30 hours 31 - 45 hours 46 - 60+ hours


0 - 15 credit hours:
Self-Assessment and Career Planning Activities

  • Schedule an appointment with a career counselor to assist you through the career planning process.
  • Discover your interests, skills, and values with Discover.
  • Seek out employment which can provide valuable experience related to your career interests.
  • Enroll in a CDL 100 (or CDL 101, for adult returning students only) class. These credit-bearing seminars emphasize strategies for career and life planning. CDL courses may be applied toward the general requirements of most MCC degree programs.
  • Become an active participant in extracurricular and community service programs to develop your leadership skills.
  • Begin investigating 4-year colleges and universities to help decide if transfer is an option.
  • Attend one of the College Transfer Fairs held every Fall.
  • Plan course selection in preparation for transfer and/or employment.

16 - 30 hours:
Career Exploration and Investigation Activities

  • Use the career planning and occupational resources in the Career Resource Center, such as Discover, to get more ideas about possible majors or careers.
  • Attend career and job fairs to explore opportunities related to your field of interest.
  • Meet with 4-year college representatives who visit campus.
  • Find out how co-op, internship, or community service experience can help you confirm your choice of major or career and enhance your resume. Contact the Office of Cooperative and Experiential Learning, 292-3220.
  • Identify faculty members with expertise related to your interests and talk with them to learn more about career opportunities and degree requirements.
  • Arrange informational interviews with people in your area of interest as a way to learn more about careers while networking with professionals in the field.
  • Continue to plan course selection in preparation for transfer and/or employment.
  • Continue working with a career counselor.

31 - 45 credit hours:
Career-Related Experience and Transfer Activities

  • Still undecided about your career and/or major? Discuss options with a career counselor.
  • Get more transfer information through college catalogs and videotapes, the CollegeView program, and the College Transfer Guide and Checklist. Meet with a transfer counselor to discuss your plans or for assistance in completing college and scholarship applications.
  • Meet with 4-year college representatives who visit campus.
  • Attend resume and cover letter writing, interviewing, and job search workshops. Bring in a draft of your resume for review.
  • Develop networking skills by meeting with area employers at job and career fairs.
  • Finalize course selection in preparation for transfer and/or employment.

46 + credit hours:
Job Search and Transfer Activities

  • Still unsure about what you want to do after graduation? Visit the Counseling Center immediately and take advantage of everything we have to offer!
  • It’s still not too late to gain relevant experience through internships, co-ops, community service, and extracurricular activities.
  • Jump-start your job search by connecting with employers through on-campus interviews, employer information sessions/tables, job fairs, resume referral, and the computerized job bank.
  • Polish your resume, practice your interviewing techniques, and develop a job search campaign by participating in career workshops and employment panels.
  • Sharpen your interviewing skills with a mock interview.
  • Meet with a counselor to plan your next steps.

 

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