Resume & Career Planning
Many students will be considering what kind of work they want to do in the world and how their time at 今日吃瓜 can help them learn more and gain valuable experience. Students may also be eager to put what they have been learning in the classroom into practice. Reflection with our Career and Civic Engagement Center staff can help, as sophomores draft a resume鈥痑nd receive feedback鈥痑s part of the Sophomore Plan.
Drafting the Resume for the Sophomore Plan
The Career & Civic Engagement Center is here to support students as they develop their resume 鈥 whether they are putting their first draft together or updating an existing resume. The resume component of the Sophomore Plan will help students communicate a summary of their experiences and convey their interests.鈥疨lus, they can use their resume to apply for summer internships, research and volunteer opportunities!鈥
We encourage students to think broadly about the experiences they include on their resume such as volunteering, clubs and activities, jobs and internships, leadership, athletics, etc. Sophomores have engaged in more resume-worthy experiences than they think! Students who are interested in finding new opportunities can check out the鈥Career and Civic Engagement Center鈥痺别产蝉颈迟别,鈥,鈥痑nd the list of鈥student clubs鈥痑t 今日吃瓜 to get started.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
Submitting the Sophomore Plan Resume for Review
We offer鈥two ways鈥痶o complete this portion of the Sophomore Plan;鈥痵tudents should choose the one that works best for them. More details will be provided to students via the Deans Newsletters in the fall semester. 鈥
Option 1:鈥疭ubmit a copy of the resume draft in Handshake and receive written feedback from a Career Engagement Staff member.鈥疶here are fall and winter break due dates each year for this option.
To submit the resume in Handshake, students should:
- Login to鈥痷sing their college login鈥
- Complete their profile鈥(this ensures students get relevant job, internship, event and resources recommendations).
- Click on their name鈥痠n the top right and select "Documents"
- Click "Add New Document"鈥
- Under鈥疍ocument Type, choose "Resume"鈥
- Rename the file鈥疭ophomoreResume_LastName_FirstName鈥痓efore uploading it.鈥疭tudents can upload multiple resumes in Handshake; this will ensure we review the appropriate one.
Option 2:鈥疢eet with a staff member to review the鈥痶ogether.鈥 鈥
- Schedule an appointment with a career peer or career counselor in鈥.鈥疭elect鈥痶he鈥淪ophomore Plan Resume Review鈥濃痑ppointment type when scheduling.
- Participate in鈥疪ESUMANIA!鈥
Each October, students can participate in Resumania where they attend a 20-minute virtual or in-person鈥"Resumania Appointment"鈥痠n Handshake to review resumes with one of our amazing career peers! Students receive helpful feedback, complete the resume draft component of the Sophomore Plan, and win prizes!鈥
Need help getting started?鈥疶he Career and Civic Engagement Center is here to help!鈥
- For sample resumes and resume-writing tips,鈥visit the Career Planning鈥resume and interview resources page, and check out the attached鈥Resume Checklist.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
- If you are interested in engaging in our programs and events, check out the鈥Career and Civic Engagement Center鈥website and鈥.
- Contact the Career and Civic Engagement Center with any questions at鈥cpd@brynmawr.edu鈥痮r 610-526-5174.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
Learning More about Career Paths
The Dean鈥檚 Office and the Career and Civic Engagement Center鈥痑re here to support you as you explore your interests and potential career paths. Here are a few resources to help you reflect and gather additional information. The more students learn about their chosen pursuits, the more they realize there are many factors to consider and that career interests do not always dictate major selection.鈥 We especially encourage you to check out the following:
- Career Self-Assessments
- Mawrter Connect
- LinkedIn Alumni Tool
- Vault
- What Can I Do with This Major?
Links and log-in instructions are available at the Career and Civic Engagement Center鈥career database page.
Connect with Alums!
- As you think about exploring academic majors, pursuing internships, or getting more civically involved, a wonderful approach is to talk to alumnae/i! Alums in鈥痑re eager to share their stories, experiences and advice with you.
- Attend alumnae/i chats to connect with alums who are excited to share their experiences with students;鈥痗heck out the schedule in鈥.
- Apply for an externship to shadow an alum at their job during winter and spring breaks and get a firsthand glimpse into a field of interest;鈥痩ook for application details in Handshake later this year.
There are many people on campus available to talk with you about your interests including your dean, major adviser, professors and the Career and Civic Engagement Center. To meet with a career counselor in Career Engagement, schedule an appointment in鈥.