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Career Services Offers Virtual Coffee Chats, Interactive Webinars with Alumni

Thursday, April 23, 2020, By News Staff
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Coffee chat graphic鶹ƵUniversity Career Services is dedicated to providing students with seamless support throughout their career development journey. One of its newest ways of offering students guidance and assistance is virtually.

“During this quickly evolving time and through a variety of creative solutions, 鶹ƵUniversity Career Services has placed students’ needs at the forefront. Within our virtual campus community, we still offer great services such as weekly drop-ins providing one-on-one support in addition to résumé and cover letter review,” says Adam Capozzi, interim director of career services, assessment and student success. “Our new virtual highlights include sharing important career-focused content through the Career Coffee Chat video series and interactive webinars with 鶹ƵUniversity alumni. We encourage the campus community to visit our website and Handshake frequently for new resources.”

On Tuesdays from 2 to 3:30 p.m. and Thursdays from 3:30 to 5 p.m., students are encouraged to explore . During the 15-minute sessions, 鶹ƵUniversity Career Services staff are available to help answer a variety of questions regarding coursework, internships, interviews, employment negotiation and other topics. Students seeking longer conversations may to dive deeper into career topics of choice.

Students pursuing cover letter and/or resume support are encouraged to email careers@syr.edu, attach their documents and in the subject line list “Document Review-[Your Name].” Constructive feedback will be provided. Additionally, students are invited to join  members of the team as they host special guests, discuss timely topics and share helpful resources during the .

Students are also highly encouraged to  for virtual services, programs and resources.

For more information, the campus community is encouraged to explore the webpage  and to check back often for new content. To request accommodations or for questions, contact careers@syr.edu.

 

Story by Division of Enrollment and the Student Experience communications intern Michelle Velez ’20.

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