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Providing new and incoming professionals with an outline and guidance to improve career counselor confidence during client appointments.
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A Career Counseling Framework for Incoming and New Career
ProfessionalsPresenters:
Jessie Czerwonka, M.A., LPC, NCC – Assistant Director | Career Counselor
Kaitlin Luna, M.Ed – Career Counselor | Social Media Specialist
Assisted by:
Stephanie Carlsen – Graduate Student Advisor | Resume Specialist
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Overview CU Denver Career Center Introductions
Technique Description
Appointment Tips
Demonstration and Activity
Tying it all together
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Introductions Who are we?
Impact of career counseling model
Who are you?» Counseling degrees
» Student Affairs/Higher Education degrees
» Coaching and other
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About the CU Denver Career Center Population
Demographics
Statistics» Two Full-Time Staff
» One Graduate Student Advisor
» Total Appointments
CRM Comments
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About the CU Denver Career Center CRM: What are two things you learned from your
appointment with your career advisor?» “I learned I should do what you love. This found through interpret
blending/overlay of interests, skills, values, and personality to figure out what I love to do.”
» “I learned that a successful career comes from a mixture of interest, skills, values, and personality. I learned that choosing a career should fit what I want out of life.”
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4 Circles Technique Framework and Focus
Opportunities
Career Counselors Role
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Exploration of Self
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Exploration of Self
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A CAREER COUNSELING FRAMEWORK FOR INCOMING AND NEW CAREER PROFESSIONALS
Exploration of Self
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A CAREER COUNSELING FRAMEWORK FOR INCOMING AND NEW CAREER PROFESSIONALS
Exploration of Self
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A CAREER COUNSELING FRAMEWORK FOR INCOMING AND NEW CAREER PROFESSIONALS
Exploration of Self
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Tips for navigating an appointment Ask provoking questions
The “I don’t know” client
The “freaking out” client
When to use the 4 circle framework
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Example Student: Kaitlin
» Alumni
» Explore career options to determine if advanced degree is necessary
Career Counselor: Jessie» Themes and patterns
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Personality
People Oriented
Caring
Helping
Friendly
Enthusiastic
A CAREER COUNSELING FRAMEWORK FOR INCOMING AND NEW CAREER PROFESSIONALS
InterestsOutdoorsEducationPeople’s career choicesResearchFamily & Friends
ValuesHelping PeopleWork-Life BalanceFamilyFlexibilityAutonomy
SkillsLearningEmpathicOrganizationCommunicationAchiever
?
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Personality
People Oriented
Caring
Helping
Friendly
Enthusiastic
A CAREER COUNSELING FRAMEWORK FOR INCOMING AND NEW CAREER PROFESSIONALS
InterestsOutdoorsEducationPeople’s career choicesResearchFamily & Friends
ValuesHelping PeopleWork-Life BalanceFamilyFlexibilityAutonomy
SkillsLearningEmpathicOrganizationCommunicationAchiever
HelpingPeopleLearning
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Activity: Count off by five’s
Get into groups with your corresponding number
3 cards per group: (8 minutes)» Student Profile= Pink or Blue
» Scribe/Speaker= Yellow
» Facilitator = Green
Group sharing (8 minutes)
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Personality What are you
personality preferences?
How would you describe your preferred work/study style?
What adjectives describe the true you?
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Interests• What occupations
or jobs interest you the most?
• What activities do you get most absorbed in?
• What are you most passionate about?
Values• What’s most
important to you in life and career?
• What are your preferred work environments?
• What gives you meaning or job satisfaction?
Skills• What subjects do
you/did you pick up quickly?
• What have others said you do best throughout your life?
• What are your greatest achievements ? (themes)
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Find the superhero in you!
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Contact us!University of Colorado Denver Career Center
Phone: 303.556.2250
Website: ucdenver.edu/careercenter
Email:» [email protected]
A CAREER COUNSELING FRAMEWORK FOR INCOMING AND NEW CAREER PROFESSIONALS