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Workplace Readiness: From the Classroom to Careers – The Real Deal!
Developing confident, ready workers!
Michele Burns, M.A., PPSC, CTE Maximize Life at Work and Home – Academic and Career Counselor
HECT Leadership and Management Conference
Burlingame, CA
June 20 – 22, 2013
Top Ten Skills for Job Candidates
1. Verbal communication 2. Team-player 3. Decision-making and problem-solving 4. Plan, organize, and prioritize work 5. Resourceful 6. Analytical 7. Technical 8. Computer software 9. Written communication 10. Influence
National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE). (2013). Top Ten Skills for Job Candidates. Spotlight for Career Services Professionals. 4/3/2013.
Developing Skill-Building Opportunity in the classroom
Group Activities Health and Wellness Lesson
Group Research SJSU A.S. Wellness USDA MyPlate Surgeon General’s
Report Health and Happiness NEWSTART® Lifestyle
Collaboration Write facts on white board Present facts Record facts for
application
1. Verbal Communication 2. Team-work 3. Decision-making and problem-solving 4. Plan, organize, and prioritize work 5. Resourcefulness – obtain and process information 6. Analytical 7. Technical 8. Computer software 9. Written Communication 10. Influence
Our Goal: To develop confident, ready workers!
Thriving in College and Beyond: Academic Success and Personal Development
Three key stages to learning deeply:
1. Perception
2. Storage
3. Retrieval
Strategies for retention:
1. Connect
2. Organize
3. Take it in
4. Practice
Cuseo, J.B., Fecas, V.S., & Thompson, A. (2007). Thriving in College and Beyond: Research–based strategies for academic success and personal development. Chapter 4 – Strategic Learning. Dubuque IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co.
Our Goal: To develop confident, ready workers!
Paper Activity
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Establishes the value of team-work
Student Job Description Position Title: Position Department: Status (F, S, J, Sr): Reports to: Salary/Grade: Position Purpose:
Previous education and experience:
Essential duties and responsibilities:
Scope of responsibilities:
Specific job skills:
To perform the job of a professional college student, this individual must be able to perform each essential duty and responsibility satisfactorily.
The results from the SkillScan Card sort indicate the following skill set(s). Skills that I am currently highly proficient in:
Skills that I am currently moderately proficient in:
Skills that I am currently low in or do not have but I want to develop in the next four years:
Skills identified from the Transferrable Skills list on the following two pages:
Our Goal: To develop confident, ready workers!
Establishes personal
responsibility for the role of a
student in preparation
as a future employee
Our Goal: To develop confident, ready workers!
Helps the student develop
emotional intelligence by raising their awareness of
self-perception and the perception of
others.
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Break this Code
Can you identify this pattern?
8, 5, 4, 9, 1, 7, 6, 3, 2, 0
Allows the student to realize the limitation of
one’s perspective while gaining an appreciation for
another’s perspective.
Does this Help?
eight five four nine one
seven six
three two zero
Additional Opportunities to Prepare Students for the Workforce
• Classroom message board
• Letter of Recommendation
• Mindset
• ‘This Is My Life’ Chart
• Maslow and Herzberg’s Theories
• Ten Year Timeline of Personal & Academic Goals
• Super’s Lifespan Theory of Career Development
Our Goal: To develop confident, ready workers!
Sharing ideas with peers Generalizing
the course expectations to future employer
expectations
Life-long learner
Taking responsibility for scheduling a
healthy, balanced life
Personal motivation
and workplace
satisfaction.
Next steps to be
prepared!
Understanding the stages of life!
Letter of Recommendation
During your college experience, you will meet instructors, club leaders, peers, successful professional leaders from the community, and others who can assist in your future success. This is your opportunity to put your best foot forward as you continue to develop skills and character, as well as, build meaningful relationships. Complete the following letter of recommendation to help your instructors, and the like, present you to a potential company as a volunteer, intern, or employee. What will they be able to truthfully say about you? Consider using your MBTI and skills results. What can you do to demonstrate your abilities to instructors, so that the letter will be a glowing report of how you might contribute to a company’s success?
June 20, 2013 Michele Burns, Instructor San Jose State University One Washington Square San Jose, CA 95192-0073 Dear Selection Committee: It is without hesitation that I recommend ______________________________________________________ for the ____________________________________________ position. In a class that is structured to encourage classroom participation, individual research and discovery, along with group presentations, she/he exceeded my expectations. (Name) added tremendous value to the classroom experience. In fact, (name) demonstrated confidence by asking critical questions, contributing valuable information from assigned readings, along with assisting other students in the classroom. She/he was prompt to each class, timely with assignments, and consistently had a professional, positive attitude. Furthermore, she/he demonstrated strong leadership skills by taking initiative in group projects. Her/His contributions enhanced the entire class’ learning experience. (Name) also has strong ____________________________________, ___________________________________, ___________________________________________, and ________________________________________ skills. She/He also ___________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________with a willingness to learn and develop. (Name) will surely add value to your company’s team. Call or email with questions. Warm Regards, Michele Burns
Our Goal: To develop confident, ready workers!
Super’s Lifespan Theory of Career Development
Growth (Birth–14 years) Childhood games Family roles
Exploration (15–24 years) Fantasy Tentative Reality testing
Establishment (25-44 years) Maintenance (45-64 years) Disengagement (65+ years)
RESOURCES: NACE – www.naceweb.org/s04032013/top-10-job-skills.aspx?print=yes Center for Applications of Psychological Type (MMTIC) - Personality Indicator:
http://www.capt.org/catalog/Personality-Assessment-Children.htm
Learning Styles http://www.learning-styles-online.com/
Budgeting: California Reality Check Free:
http://www.californiacareers.info/realitycheck.aspx Bureau of Labor Statistics: Education Pays:
http://www.bls.gov/emp/ep_chart_001.htm
Multiple Intelligences, Gardner: • http://www.literacyworks.org/mi/assessment/findyou
rstrengths.html Emotional Intelligence: • http://psychology.about.com/library/quiz/bl_eq_quiz.
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