My internship for the Boy Scouts of America allows me to
network with top business professionals in the Kansas City area. Here I
am at a Rotary Club meeting where I met many former Boy Scouts. - Emily Weiss
Welcome to the Career Services blog at Rockhurst University! We will be blogging about various career-related topics, in addition to having guest blogs from students and employers.
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Friday, April 25, 2014
Accounting Intern at Indigo Wild
As I
look back on this past semester as a staff accountant intern at Indigo
Wild, an organic soap company, there have been many valuable and irreplaceable
experiences that I will be able to take with me in my future endeavors. My work load
has been very diverse, allowing me to experience all facets of the accounting
cycle. I have been able to apply the knowledge that I have learned at
Rockhurst over these past four years in a real world setting. - Andrew Lohse
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Intern at DST Systems
I am Paulina Chávez, a current Senior at Rockhurst University working at an internship at DST Systems in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. I will graduate in May with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in International Business and a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish. I am excited to graduate in order to be able to fully immerse myself in attaining my career goals.
I first discovered DST Systems in 2011 while browsing the Career Services student jobs website. I applied and got the job 3 months later as a Mutual Funds Part-Time Processor. As my schedule changed throughout my college career, DST has been willing to work with me to come in at the best time that works for me. I chose to study abroad three times throughout my college career and they were willing and able to grant me a leave of absence for each time.
I love having my own space even though I'm only a part-time intern. Along with that, they have provided me with coaching sessions personalized for my own career development with the recruiters from Human Resources. I have had plenty of networking opportunities through the monthly donut or cupcake socials organized by the Engagement Committee. I am currently scheduling meetings with my superiors to see what my options will be at DST after I graduate from college. The meetings I have already had have been very positive and I could definitely see myself staying in a new position within the company for the start of an exciting career!
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Reflections and Accomplishments from Spring 2014 Interns
“The
Power of Ten Award is given to the College Financial Representatives that write
ten insurance policies through the course of the internship. Once a College
Financial Representative achieves Power of Ten, they are given even more
opportunities to be successful at Northwestern Mutual.” – Andrew Gregory
“This internship has made me
develop my networking skills. As a Volunteer Coordinator I am able to meet
different people, invite people to volunteer, brainstorm how to get people
involved through various networks, and challenge people to relate to our cause.
In this picture I am meeting with the Volunteer Committee chair Rose Hernandez.
Not only is Rose a chair of my committee, she is also a board member, and a
homeowner of a Habitat house of two years. We were discussing how to develop
and structure our newly formed committee, and what our goals are going to be
over lunch in a nearby local bowling alley.” – Kristine Vainovska
“The best
part of my day is clearing the SMF Watch List Screen!” –
Lorena Llano
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Beginning the Job Search
Experienced worker seeking a
career transition but now sure how to proceed? Graduating student taking
that first step past university life but unsure what is beyond? Here are
a few tips to keep in mind as you begin your search.
Know who you are! If you do not know who you are or what you are seeking,
you surely will not be able to convey that to a prospective employer.
Take time and figure out what you want to do and where you want to do it.
Complete a career interest inventory assessment. Job shadow someone in
your chosen field(s). The more you know about yourself, the more focused
you can be with your search.
Be professional! With everything you think, say and do, always present
yourself in a professional manner. Change the name of your email address
and voice message to something that represents you as a professional.
Proofread all correspondence (twice!) before you hit send. Make sure your
resume is perfect, no errors! Always answer your phone as if this is the
call that could change your life. Dress appropriately. It is better
to be over dressed than under dressed. Employers want to hire someone who
will represent their organization well and hit the ground running.
Practice your interview
techniques! If you want to be a better
golfer, what do you do? Practice! The same is true with
interviewing. Practice your elevator speech, that 45 second intro that
provides an overview of who you are and what you are seeking. Understand
yourself, what do you do well and where are you improving. Provide
detailed examples of your successes and challenges. Emphasize what you
can do for them … not what they can do for you.
Use all resources available
to you! Network with family and
friends. Utilize all web based resources, I recommend LinkedIn.
Connect with Career Services. Join professional organizations, attend
networking events. Do not be afraid to introduce yourself and let people
know you are seeking employment. Keep your network updated on your
progress. The more opportunities your create for yourself, the better
chance you will have landing that ideal next step. Write thank you notes
to everyone. You never know when you might need their assistance again or
you can help them out.
Be confident! Believe in yourself and your abilities. If you
don’t ... who will?
by Mike Theobald
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