Evening
career services
offer tips on landing that dream job
Graduate
career counseling students Crystal Martinez and Adan Chaidez review
computerized career information to assist clients in exploring career
options.
It could
be a life transition, the search for a meaningful career or just the need for
a change, but on average, American workers are switching jobs every three years.
The reasons people
decide to begin a new job search are varied, according to Nancy Carlton, associate
professor in the Department of Counselor Education, but she says one common
thread remains: “The nature of today's labor market is constant change,
and people find themselves needing to learn how to manage on-going career and
life choices."
Help is available
for the general public through the Evening Community Career Services Program.
According to Beth Merritt Miller, Director of the Career Center, the program
is a unique collaboration between the Department of Counselor Education and
the Division of Student Affairs' Career Center. The partnership allows Sacramento
State’s Career Center, Lassen Hall, room 2000, to remain open on Tuesday
and Thursday evenings from 6 to 8 p.m.
“Some clients are
exploring their options; they are in the process of making a career decision,”
says Crystal Martinez, a Sacramento State graduate student who is working on
a master’s degree in career counseling.
“We also
help polish the resume and conduct practice for interview sessions; for example,
we take the client through some of the questions they will face when interviewed
by a potential employer,” Martinez adds.
"This is an
excellent service for anyone who is thinking about the possibility of making
a job or career change, but is not sure how to get started," according
to David McVey, career counselor at Sacramento State.
The program provides
assistance in a variety of areas including discovering meaningful work, decision-making
and goal setting, career assessments, job search strategies, resume writing
and interviewing techniques.
Participants in this program have access to the Career Center's wide range of
resources, including a career resource library, computerized career information
systems and information on Sacramento area employers, industries, and occupations.
Currently there are 10 master's
level career counseling students providing this service. They are supervised
by a Counselor Education faculty member. A one-time fee of $75 entitles the
client to a semester of services.
For an appointment or more
information, contact the Career Center at 278-6231.
For media assistance, contact
the Sacramento State Public Affairs office at 278-6156.
California State University, Sacramento Public
Affairs
6000 J Street Sacramento, CA 95819-6026 (916) 278-6156
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