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Career Services Launches VMock 24-Hour Resume Review Platform and More

Tuesday, September 1, 2020, By Gabrielle Lake
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graphicFrom connecting passions to coursework, internship support, securing professional employment and setting career goals, 鶹ƵUniversity Career Services is here to help students achieve their unique professional dreams. The team, along with career colleagues at the individual schools and colleges, have worked diligently to enhance the student experience through a variety of efforts, most recently including expanded services and virtual experiences.

“The Career Services team looks forward to further connecting students, faculty and staff to new resources and expanded services that bolster student success and professional development,” says Adam Capozzi, director of Career Services, assessment and student success. “I encourage students to explore our newly launched website, resources such as VMock and Handshake, while connecting with the team to help answer questions unique to their professional journey.”

Bolstering Career Services expanded resources and services is the newly launched . Supporting a foundation of student success, the website now further highlights access to , , resources that connect , tools and more.

VMock
New this semester is VMock, 鶹ƵUniversity’s free 24-hour resume review platform. VMock provides personalized resume feedback, based on criteria gathered from employers and global best practices. Received almost instantly, feedback is curated uniquely to an individual’s skills, career course of study, industry ambitions and provides customized recommendations to take resumes to the next level. Learn more about VMock on the today!

Handshake
The new website also serves as a centralized hub for networking, connecting with employers, applying for employment opportunities and registering for events through , 鶹ƵUniversity’s centralized career management tool. As a free resource, Handshake hosts available internships, professional employment and professional development opportunities available through ’Cuse Works, alumni and partners.

Fall 2020 Virtual Career Week

Students are invited to register for Fall 2020 Virtual Career Week events, Monday, Sept. 28, through Wednesday, Sept. 30. The event will host nearly 300 employers over three days. For event specific details and to learn how to register using Handshake, please visit the .

In preparation for Fall 2020 Virtual Career Week students are encouraged to use , such as VMock; explore ; and connect with their to help answer any professional development or career related questions they may have.

For more information, please contact 鶹ƵUniversity Career Services by calling 315.443.3616 or by emailing careers@syr.edu.

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