I always knew what I
wanted to do and the route I wanted to take, but this class has helped me
visualize my future a lot better. It has only been about three months and I
have already learned so much. Before taking this class, I thought my resume was
great and when I went to the career center, they made so many corrections and
helped me perfect it. The approach of critiquing our resumes is important
because it is what sells myself to the company so I am glad we were able to
touch upon that in this class. How you present yourself on a piece of paper can
make or break your chances of getting a job. Also, the 30 second pitch was
something I was never aware of yet is so crucial. I sometimes have found myself
with potential employees who have asked me, “tell me about yourself” and I
rarely know what to say. I believe this is imperative in making a good
impression.
A realization that has
been made by taking this class is the high importance of networking and making
connections. I already knew how important networking is, but a lot of the jobs
in my field is not so much of what you know, but who you know. I have never
heard of LinkedIn until I took this class and every employer swears by it. It
seems to be very efficient and easy to use. You can make connections, match up
to potential employers and can even send messages. Ever since Ebe Randeree said
that in his downtime while he is on the road, he calls up people and talks to
them to keep the connection, I have been doing the same. I feel like I do not
have time in the day to be calling people and checking up on them, but when I
drive home to Miami, which is a seven-hour drive, I have all the time in the
world.
I think the best
revelation I have came across is that I know now the path I want to go short
term to get to my long term goal. I wanted to graduate in the spring, but now I
am considering in graduating in the summer. The more experience I have in this
field the better. I want to get an internship both in the spring and summer.
That way when I go to my hometown (Miami), I have some experience and can apply
my skills to my future job. Starting out in a small town like Tallahassee and
then going to Miami will only help me. I believe and have the confidence that
once I get my foot in, I will be able to work my way to the top.
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