Job and InternshipSearch ChecklistThe job and internship search can feel overwhelming, so it’s helpful to break it into manageable steps. The good news is you don’thave to do every step in order. For example, you can start working on your resume before you identify what you want to do. Speakto a Center for Professional Pathways Career Counselor if you would like assistance with any of the steps. Use this checklist as aguide as you go through the various stages of career development and as you begin your internship or job search.Step 1: Know yourself☐ I have identified my personal strengths, skills, interests, and values - The assessments on pages 4 & 5 are a good place to start☐ I have made a list of possible job titles/fields of interest☐ I can name two or three careers/jobs I plan to exploreStep 2: Know where you want to work☐☐☐☐☐I have researched organizations or companies that might hire someone with my skills, interests, and backgroundI have analyzed desired qualifications in my field and know what employers are looking forI have researched potential career fields: typical entry-level jobs, typical salaries, best geographic location for jobs, etc.I have identified the top three geographic areas where I’d like to live and workI have identified 10 potential employers for the type of work I’m seekingStep 3: Get ready for the search☐ I have had my resume and cover letter(s) reviewed by a professional in the field or a staff member in CPP (make anappointment or drop in for 15 min. appointments from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon- Fri)☐ I have prepared a portfolio or work samples to highlight my experience, skills, and talent☐ I have developed my “30-second speech” for short encounters with employers☐ I have identified three individuals who will serve as references☐ I have developed my interview skills☐ I have prepared for interviews by practicing my responses to typical questions and/or doing a mock interview☐ I have an interview suit that is appropriate for the field in which I plan to work☐ I have a professional-sounding answering machine/voice mail message in case an employer calls☐ I have a neutral/professional e-mail address to give to employersStep 4: Start searching☐☐☐☐☐☐☐☐☐I have updated my profile and uploaded my resume on WolfLink/HandshakeI regularly check WolfLink/Handshake for career opportunities and I read links sent to me by my department.I read the appropriate job-search resources for my field(s) of interestI have a system for keeping track of my contacts, interviews, and other job-search activitiesI follow up on every interesting job lead immediatelyI have developed a list of potential networking contacts and keep in touch with themI keep a copy of my resume on my phone in case I receive a call from an employerI follow up each cover letter with a phone call or e-mail to the employer requesting a job interviewI send thank you letters or emails to every person who interviews me29
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