COi201 CAREERDESIGN
BENTLEY UNIVERSITY
Undergraduate Career Development
Pulsifer Career Development Center
Undergraduate Career Development
Pulsifer Career Development Center
WEEK 1
• Course Introduction
• StrengthsFinder
WEEK 2
• Self-Assessment: Interests
WEEK 3
• Self-Assessment: Career Compass
• Values
• Majors
WEEK 4
• Exploring Career Paths
• Next Steps - CDI 301
Bentley University abides by Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 which stipulate no student shall be denied the benefits of an education solely by reason of a disability. If you have a hidden or visible disability which may require classroom accommodations, please call Disability Services within the first 4 weeks of the semester to schedule an appointment. Disability Services is located in Academic Services (JEN 336, 781.891.2004) Disability Services is responsible for managing accommodations and services for all students with disabilities.
After reading your Top 5 Report complete the following questions:
1. Which of your Top 5 Themes describe you best?
2. Which of your Top 5 Themes do you use most frequently?
3. Were you surprised by anything in the report?
4. Which of your Top 5 Themes do you anticipate using most in college?
– Name IT, Claim IT, Aim IT NAME IT:
To help you think about your successes, answer the following three questions about your most successful experience:
1. What has been your most successful experience in employment, service or volunteer work setting?
2. What has been your most successful experience in an academic, learning, or athletic setting?
3. What has been your greatest success in an interpersonal relationship, leadership role, club, team, or organization?
After identifying your greatest success in each of those areas, focus on each success, one at a time. Relive the experience in your mind. Imagine the events and interactions surrounding your greatest successes.
As you focus on each success, ask yourself five questions:
1. What was it about that experience that makes it stand out as one of my greatest successes?
2. What did I do that contributed to producing the success?
3. What was my mental approach to this success?
4. Which talents from my Signature Themes contributed to producing this success?
5. What clues to possible careers to these experiences provide me?
Likes to work with animals, tools, or machines; generally avoids social activities like teaching, healing, and informing others;
Has good skills in working with tools, mechanical or electrical drawings, machines, or plants and animals;
Values practical things you can see, touch, and use like plants and animals, tools, equipment, or machines; and
Sees self as practical, mechanical, and realistic.
Likes to study and solve math or science problems; generally avoids leading, selling, or persuading people;
Is good at understanding and solving science and math problems;
Values science; and
Sees self as precise, scientific, and intellectual.
Likes to do creative activities like art, drama, crafts, dance, music, or creative writing; generally avoids highly ordered or repetitive activities;
Has good artistic abilities in creative writing, drama, crafts, music, or art;
Values the creative arts like drama, music, art, or the works of creative writers; and
Sees self as expressive, original, and independent.
Likes to do things to help people like, teaching, nursing, or giving first aid, providing information; generally avoids using machines, tools, or animals to achieve a goal;
Is good at teaching, counseling, nursing, or giving information;
Values helping people and solving social problems; and
Sees self as helpful, friendly, and trustworthy.
Likes to lead and persuade people, and to sell things and ideas; generally avoids activities that require careful observation and scientific, analytical thinking;
Is good at leading people and selling things or ideas;
Values success in politics, leadership, or business; and
Sees self as energetic, ambitious, and sociable.
Likes to work with numbers, records, or machines in a set, orderly way; generally avoids ambiguous, unstructured activities
Is good at working with written records and numbers in a systematic, orderly way;
Values success in business; and
Sees self as orderly, and good at following a set plan.
Which three Codes did you score highest with?
What are some career fields or jobs associated with each of these Holland Codes that you Might be interested in?
Can you exclude any career fields or jobs as a result of taking this assessment?
What relationship do you see between your Signature Themes and your Holland Codes?
What are you good at doing?
Problem solving
Attention to detail
Building relationships
Counselingoradvising
Trainingor coaching
Raisingawareness
Resolving conflicts
Motivatingothers
Makingdecisions
Eventplanning
Customerservice
Communicating
Buildingthing
Dataanalysis
Encouragement
Public speaking
Leadership
Who or how do you want to help?
Infants
Pre-K/ Toddlers
Young children (K-5)
Middleschoolstudents
Teens
Youth in fostercare
Creatingtechnology
Ruralorurbancommunities
Hunger &homelessness
Sustainability
Faith-basedorgs
Immigrants/migrants
People withdisabilities
Creating
Editing
Teaching
Design
Organizing
Fundraising
Teamwork
Languages
Listening
Research
Supportive
Athletics
Writing
Coding
Music
Art
Poverty
Veterans/military
Mentalhealth
Literacy
LBGTQ+
Disasterrelief
Animals
Performers
Substanceuse
Civil rights Environment
Health care
Athletes
Cleanwater
Nationalparks
Olderadults
Artists
Creating sciencepolicy
Education
What do you enjoy?
Travel
Fashion
DanceNature
Sports
Theatreor
Film
Robotics
Law/policy
Science
Reading
Music
Nutrition
Trivia
Puzzles
Cooking
Math
Volunteering
Chemistry
Exercise
Fitness
Technology
Webdevelopment
Softwaredesign
Finance/money
Astronomy
Religion/faith
Makingvideos
History
Forensics
Socialjustice
Psychology
Animals
Blogwriting
Photography
Electronics
What guides your decisions?
Kindness
Integrity
Leaming
Adventure
Beauty
Challenge
Compassion
Community
Creativity
Curiosity
Determination
Education
Fairness Faith
Friendship
Growth
Happiness
Health Honesty
Humor
Influence
Meaningfulwork
Optimism
Respect Responsibility
Security Service
Socialjustice
Spirituality
Stability Success
Trustworthiness
Wealth
Wisdom
5 Great Career Resources to use in your career planning
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Our career offerings begin in the first year and are strategically designed to guide students through an individualized career development process. The CareerEdge site is where we store all our career information for Bentley Undergraduates. You will find career related resources, job and internship postings, events, popup job postings, career community information, recruiting, events, etc. We invite you to explore all that we have to offer. (opportunities found on CareerEdge)
Career communities are a way for students to connect with other students, alumni, parents, and faculty who share an interest or expertise in a particular employment sector. (information found on CareerEdge)
LinkedIn is a social networking site designed specifically for the business community. The goal of the site is to allow registered members to establish networks of people they know and trust professionally. One of the LinkedIn features is the Alumni tool. It is a tool that provides you with information about where your fellow alums work, what they do and where they live. The tool pre-fills the years you attended a school listed on your LinkedIn profile and shows you the classmates who attended at the same time. (opportunities found on Handshake)
Career Colleagues Drop-ins 1:00 – 3:00pm
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday LAC 225