Prepare to Connect: Expert tips for your next job search

student engaging in an interviewCareer Services is hosting Prepare to Connect this week to help you get ready for your spring job search. The format allows you to pick sessions to attend based on your schedule and needs. No registration is required.  Learn more and join on April 15 during Prepare to Connect.

Don’t forget – Employer Connect is coming soon and Harper Connect (trades related) is April 15

Employer Connect, which involves a variety of industries hiring for both full and part time positions, is April 29. Talk to employers interested in hiring students and graduates.  Learn more and register for Employer Connect, the virtual career fair.  All employers are actively hiring and looking for candidates like you!

Expert Tips to Land Your Next Job

student sitting in front of computer in business attireYour next job could be out there waiting for you! Even if you’re not currently looking, its never too early to get prepared and learn valuable skills to help you when the time comes.
Career Services has developed new sessions that provide reliable career resources and expert tips on resumes and interviewing to help you navigate your job search.
Mark your calendars for the Prepare to Connect sessions held April 1 and April 15. Experienced Career Counselors will be available to answer questions and you will receive resume assistance, learn interviewing skills, and gain valuable job search tips. No prior registration is required – join us during on the day and time that works best for your schedule.
 

Thursday, April 1

1:00 – 3:00 PM

 

Resumes – 1:00 pm

Job Search – 1:30 pm

Interviews  – 2:00 pm

Virtual Job Fair How To Tips – 2:30 pm

 

Thursday, April 15

5:30 – 7:30 PM

 

Resumes – 5:30 pm

Job Search – 6:00 pm

Interviews  – 6:30 pm

Virtual Job Fair How To Tips – 7:00 pm

We have several events coming up featuring employers seeking to hire for full-time and part-time positions.  Harper Connect is April 14 and Employer Connect is April 29!
You’ll be able to use these tools at our upcoming Employer Connect week of virtual hiring events held April 14 and April 29. Mark your calendars!

February Job Readiness Challenge: Get Valuable Feedback and Win a Starbucks Gift Card

student engaging in an interviewFEBRUARY JOB READINESS CHALLENGE – INTRODUCTORY SPEECH

Over 70% of jobs are found through networking. Having an introductory speech ready to go will help you take advantage of networking opportunities as they arise. Use this tool at our upcoming Employer Connect week of virtual hiring events (March 2-4), virtual networking events, or with neighbors, friends, and others in your community. Your next job could be out there waiting for you!

Craft the statement by talking a little bit about what you’ve done in the past, what you’re now working on in the present, and what your goals are for the future.  Remember to keep it professional and short (around 30 seconds). Focus on experiences and skills that will be relevant to the employer you’re speaking to. Watch the How to Answer the Tell Me About Yourself video for valuable information and tips on how to make a great first impression.

To complete this challenge: 

  • Write your own introductory speech using this Tell Me About Yourself template.
  • Next, take a video reciting your speech or snap a picture of your completed worksheet, and then complete the submission form.
  • Every participant will receive feedback from a career counselor, AND a $10 Starbucks gift cards while supplies last!
  • The deadline for completing this challenge is Friday, February 26.

Virtual Career Services: Events You Don’t Want to Miss!

student sitting in front of computer in business attire

Save the Date! It’s never too early to start preparing for your future. Career Services has developed new sessions that provide reliable career resources and tips to help you navigate your job search. Mark your calendars for:

  1. Prepare to Connect: (February 16 -18)  resume assistance, interviewing, and job search tips 
  2. Employer Connect: (March 2 – 4) virtual hiring events where you connect directly with employers

Applicant Tracking Systems: Watch this short video from Career Services about how employers track your applications online to learn how to get noticed and make these systems work for you!  If you like learning the latest job search tips, be sure to join us for Prepare to Connect on February 16, 17, and 18.

It’s a Major Decision sessions start on January 28:

  • Participants learn expert tips on how to choose a career/major
  • Sessions held weekly and open to current and prospective students
  • Check out this brief video to learn more about the sessions and then sign up online

Get Prepared for the New Year with Career Services

Despite social distancing, the end of the year is still a great opportunity to build connections that elevate your career. With so many people working and attending school virtually, people are easier to contact online than ever before. Check out this short video ​to learn quick tips like these:

  • Put together a nice holiday/New Year’s message to touch base with your network, like former instructors, coworkers, and supervisors
  • Ask your network for names of people you should know
  • Develop your LinkedIn profile (see page 8 in the Career Guide)
  • Reach out to professionals doing what interests you for a virtual informational interview or brief chat about their career journey

Want to know more?

About to Graduate? Need a Game Plan?

image of graduates in the distance throwing up their graduation caps as the sun setsGraduation can be one of the most exciting, yet scary times in your life. Do you need help mapping out a game plan?  Career Services is here to help! We want to help polish your resume, interview skills and job search strategy.

Visit our job board to view employment opportunities, both part and full-time.  Transferring and still deciding on your major? We can help with that too! Get in touch with us. Career Services can help you elevate your career.

 

October Job Search: Resources for Your Job Search!

If you need a job now, you may have visited big job boards like Career Builder and Indeed. But in tight times, it’s a good idea to check other, lesser utilized resources as well. The October Job Search Challenge will focus on two job search tools offered at Central Piedmont and give you a chance to explore them.

  • Central Piedmont Online Job Board– Charlotte area employers post jobs on this board specifically for Central Piedmont students and graduates. Check it out at: www.cpcc.edu/jobboard. New jobs are posted on a regular basis!
  • Career Coach– This website is a career information tool and highlights Central Piedmont programs, but also has some great information about area employers and the skills they are looking for. Check it out at: www.cpcc.edu/careercoach.

To complete this challenge:

The first 100 participants will receive a $5 gift card to Dunkin’ – complete the October challenge today!

Jump On Board – Learn Job Search Strategies That Work

​Finding a job in a virtual environment is tough!  We invite you to join us for our Jump On Board workshop where we will help you navigate job search strategies that work.

  • October 7 from 4:00 – 5:00pm
  • October 13 from 5:00 – 6:00pm.

Please register today!

Once registered, you will receive reminder emails and other opportunities for you in your job searching process.

Feel free to join us through Zoom:

  • Meeting ID: 959 9224 8694
  • Passcode: 128407​

Please contact Anita.McGill@cpcc.edu if you have any questions.

Virtual Career Services: Get Answers About Your Career Plan

You want a career plan and answers instead of uncertainty?  With spring registration coming up,  now is the time to think ahead.  Career Services Online “It’s a ‘Major’ Decision” sessions can help.  In an hour, you will learn the basics of making a career decision, including how to:

  • choose your program of study or future transfer major
  • get reliable information about where the jobs are in Charlotte (and beyond)
  • find out what degree is needed for the job you want and how much it pays

Open to prospective and current Central Piedmont students – so invite your friends who are interested in attending Central Piedmont too!  Sessions are starting this week and held Wednesdays at noon and Thursdays at 4 pm.  Click here to sign up!

Career Services at Central Piedmont helps students with career/major decision, job search and connects students with employers. Visit our website​ or connect with us on Facebook @ CPCCCareerServices and let us help elevate your career.

Virtual Career Services: “It’s a Major Decision” Workshop

Having trouble selecting your program of study? Need assistance figuring out which major is right for you?  Attend Career Services’ “It’s a ‘Major’ Decision Workshop”!  These informative, virtual workshops will be offered on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons through July 29.

Sign up for a virtual session now. See you there!

Virtual Career Services: “It’s a Major Decision” Workshop

Having trouble selecting your program of study?  Need assistance figuring out which major is right for you?  Attend Career Services’ “It’s a ‘Major’ Decision Workshop” – these informative, virtual workshops will be offered on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons between June 23-July 29, 2020.  Sign up for a virtual session now. See you there!

Elevate Your Career with Virtual Career Services

Career Services has developed new online tools that provide immediate, reliable career resources to help you navigate your job search during the pandemic and beyond. It’s never too early to start preparing for your future. 
If you need assistance navigating the job market, or are unsure of what you need, complete a quick and easy New Career Interest Form and a career counselor will reach out to you during normal business hours.
Check out some useful online resources available:
  • 7-minute Resource video: View our Elevate Your Job Search from Home video. A quick, accessible video showing students how to succeed in taking their job search online.
  • Virtual Job Search Success Tip Sheet: A one-page, accessible guide with tips and article links to help students get ready for a new reality. View the guide here.
  • Job Market Tips during COVID-19: A one-page, accessible guide to managing the new economy, staying informed, and reaching out for help from the college. View the guide here.
  • Our Students & Graduates webpage: A page devoted to online resources available 24-7, including our Career Guide, student job board, mock interview software, and resume builder. View resources here.

Career Services staff are available to meet with students via phone, WebEx, e-mail and live chat (coming soon!). Email career.services@cpcc.edu or visit cpcc.edu/career if you need any assistance.

Elevate Your Career – The Spring Job Search Starts Now!

For new graduates, the average time span from an interview to a job offer is 24 days. This means students need to begin their spring job search now.  Career Services is hosting the following events to help you elevate your career:

Career Fair 2020 – Thursday, March 5th, 11 am-2 pm, Central Campus, Worrell Gym. The Career Fair is the college’s largest recruiting event and will feature 70+ employers seeking to hire for full-time and part-time positions.

What’s Next Events

Drop-in for help with “what’s next” after graduation, whether you are still deciding about your major when you transfer or need quick help with your resume, job search, and making the most of the career fair. 

CATO CAMPUS

Tuesday, February 18

10:00-1:00

Check-in at Student Success Desk,

Cato 1 Lobby

CENTRAL CAMPUS

Wednesday, February 19

11:00-3:00

Central High, Room 122

HARPER CAMPUS

Tuesday, February 18

10:00 – 1:00

H4, Room 117

HARRIS CAMPUS

Thursday, February 20

1:00-4:00

Harris 1 Atrium

LEVINE CAMPUS

Wednesday, February 19

11:00-2:00

Library, LV2601

MERANCAS CAMPUS

Tuesday, February 18

10:00-1:00

Claytor 1123

 

Reminder to Attend “Get the Gig” on Feb. 28

GET THE GIG is happening, Thursday, February 28, 11:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m., Central Campus, Central High 122!

This is your chance to:

  1. Connect with career counselors and talk with them about how you can elevate your career
  2. Receive key tips for your resume and interviewing
  3. Walk away with your professional resume and the confidence to talk to employers

Connect with Career Services and elevate your career:

Drop-Ins for students needing quick job search help (resume, cover letter, interviewing, etc.):

Central Campus – Wednesdays, Central High 122, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

Levine Campus – Tuesdays, Levine Student Success Desk, 2-4 p.m.

For an appointment, contact 704.330.6433 or career.services@cpcc.edu

cpcc.edu/career