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spring 2010 workshop series WORKSHOP CALENDAR AND REGISTRATION Attendance at these events is FREE, however pre-registration is required for all workshops, practice interviews and orientations through DePaul.Experience . Please visit depaul.experience.com to view the calendar and register for workshops and events. Workshops are listed in alphabetical order. ADVANCED WORKSHOPS This workshop is for working professionals, alumni, adult, and graduate students. WORKSHOP LOCATION KEY Byrne = Byrne Hall, 2219 N. Kenmore Avenue, Lincoln Park Campus CNA = 55 East Jackson Building, Loop Campus DPC = DePaul Center, 1 East Jackson, Loop Campus Richardson = John T. Richardson Library, 2350 N. Kenmore Avenue, Lincoln Park Campus SAC = Schmitt Academic Center, 2320 N. Kenmore Avenue, Lincoln Park Campus Student Center = 2250 N. Sheffield Avenue, Lincoln Park Campus Teleconference ¥ = This workshop is conducted via telephon e. Check eRecruiting for details. TBD = To be decided. Note: A number listed after the location key indicates the room or  suite number. workshops Get Connected: How to use LinkedIn and Twitter to Network and Job Search This is a “hands on” workshop held in a computer lab. Attendees will learn the benefits of completing their LinkedIn profile, and how and why to make connections, get recommendations, and join industry or interest-specific groups. Also included: tips, tricks, and etiquette for using LinkedIn and Twitter for networking, job search and career information. Please be sure to create a LinkedIn account before the workshop so you have a starting point when you attend the workshop. Wednesday, April 14 4:00-5:30pm LPC TBD Tuesday, May 18 5:30-7:00pm Loop TBD Hit the Ground Running: Career Resources for Teachers Note: These workshops are ope n only to  students and alumni in DePaul’s School of  Education. In these workshops, you will receive an overview of resources and career tips in order to prepare for your job search in the teaching profess ion. In part 1, we wil l review how to update your resume after student teaching, how to strengthen your cover letter, and review what components are helpful to consider when constructing your portfo lio. Part 2 will offer resources in how to be strategic in your job search, the importance of identifying networking strategies, and how to prepare for the interview process. Part 1: Monday, April 19 4:00-6:00pm SAC 151 Part 2: Thursday, May 13 4:30-6:30pm SAC 151 How to Build a Portfolio A professional portfolio provides you with a tremendous resource for showcasing your work skills and experiences to an employer . At this workshop, you’ll learn how to conceptualize and compile an effective portfolio. Thursday, April 15 5:30-7:00pm DPC 9500 Monday, April 26 12:00-1:30pm SAC 151 Tuesday, May 25 1:00-2:30pm DPC 9500 How to Prepare for Graduate School Designed for students who are contemplating applying to graduate school, this workshop will help you identify programs and universities that are right f or you. Learn about the application process and the resources available to help you choose and evaluate potential graduate and professional school programs. Wednesday, May 5 1:30-3:00pm SAC 151 How to Work a Job & Internship Fair Learn how to approach employers and make a lasting firs t impression. DePaul’s Career Center hosts multiple Job & Internship Fairs throughout the academic year with hundreds of employers looking for candidates like you. This workshop helps you maximize the Job & Internship Fair as an opportunity to showcase your skills and abilities in an active job searching forum. Monday, April 19 12:00-1:30pm DPC 9500 Thursday, April 22 3:30-5:00pm SAC 151 Interviewing Skills Preparing for interviews can give you the confidence you need to highlight your strengths. This workshop teaches you how to prepare for the interviewing and post- interview follow- up process. Y ou will be introduced to the various types of interviews, including behavioral interviewing. Tuesday, April 13 5:30-7:00pm DPC 9500 Tuesday, May 11 5:30-6:30pm T eleconference ¥ Wednesday, June 2 1:30-3:00pm SAC 151 iPrep – Find Your Dream Internship Workshop This workshop will help you create a strategy for applying to your dream internship. You will also learn about the University Internship Program (short- term internships) as well as the Cooperative Education Program (long term Internships). This workshop also meets the University Internship Program Orientation requirement. Thursday, March 4 2:00-3:00pm SAC 151 Monday, March 15 1:00-2:00pm DPC 9500 Wednesday, April 14 2:30-3:30pm DPC 9500 Thursday, April 29 5:00-6:00pm SAC 151 Wednesday, May 5 3:00-4:00pm DPC 9500 Thursday, May 20 3:30-4:30pm SAC 151 Thursday, June 3 10:30-11:30am DPC 9500 Friday, June 25 12:00-1:00pm SAC 151 Job Search Strategies in a Challenging Job Market Learn how to identify effective job search strategies in a challenging job market. Get an overview of a multitude of job search tactics and begin the process of A Advanced I nterviewin g Skills Refresh your interviewing skills and learn how to prepare for advanced interviewing techniques including critical behavioral, panel and case interviews. Review the do’s and don’ts for interview situations and learn how to address the most difficult questions. Tuesday, April 27 5:30-7:00 pm DPC 9500 Advanced Resumes and Cover Letters Learn about different resume formats and how to best market your accomplishments for specific audiences. This workshop is ideal for someone who has already written a resume and is looking to enhance or change the content or structure. Please bring a draft of your resume to the workshop. Wednesday, April 21 12:00-1:30 pm DPC 9500 Discover Your Leadership Style with the FIRO-B This workshop is ideal for students with work experience, alumni and career changers. The Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation-Behavior™ (FIRO-B®) is a personality assessment that identifies needs/wants regarding your interpersonal work style. Results from this assessment will help you gain additional insight about your leadership approach to help you work more strategically. Wednesday, May 19 5:30-7:00 pm SAC 151 Managing Career Transitions Experienced professionals who are considering or already involved in the process of changing careers will benefit from this workshop. Learn how to develop a change plan by identifying the career development components you most need to work on. This workshop will help you identify the type of transition you are attempting and assess its level of difficulty. Friday, May 7 2:00-3:00 pm Teleconference ¥ Thursday, June 3 5:30 -7:00 pm DPC 9500 A A A A = This workshop is for working professionals,  alumni, adult, and graduate students. A Career Connections  spri ng 2010 | page 6

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Wednesday, April 144:00-5:30pm LPC TBDTuesday, May 185:30-7:00pm Loop TBD

Hit the Ground Running: Career Resources for TeachersNote: These workshops are open only to students and alumni in DePaul’s School of Education.In these workshops, you will receive anoverview of resources and career tips inorder to prepare for your job search in theteaching profession. In part 1, we willreview how to update your resume after

student teaching, how to strengthen yourcover letter, and review what componentsare helpful to consider when constructingyour portfolio. Part 2 will offer resourcesin how to be strategic in your job search,the importance of identifying networkingstrategies, and how to prepare for theinterview process.

Part 1: Monday, April 194:00-6:00pm SAC 151Part 2: Thursday, May 134:30-6:30pm SAC 151

How to Build a Portfolio

A professional portfolio provides you witha tremendous resource for showcasingyour work skills and experiences to anemployer. At this workshop, you’ll learnhow to conceptualize and compile aneffective portfolio.

Thursday, April 155:30-7:00pm DPC 9500Monday, April 2612:00-1:30pm SAC 151Tuesday, May 251:00-2:30pm DPC 9500

How to Prepare for Graduate SchoolDesigned for students who arecontemplating applying to graduate

school, this workshop will help youidentify programs and universities thatare right for you. Learn about theapplication process and the resourcesavailable to help you choose and evaluatepotential graduate and professional schoolprograms.

Wednesday, May 51:30-3:00pm SAC 151

How to Work a Job & Internship Fair Learn how to approach employers andmake a lasting first impression. DePaul’sCareer Center hosts multiple Job &Internship Fairs throughout the academicyear with hundreds of employers looking

for candidates like you. This workshophelps you maximize the Job & InternshipFair as an opportunity to showcase yourskills and abilities in an active jobsearching forum.

Monday, April 1912:00-1:30pm DPC 9500Thursday, April 223:30-5:00pm SAC 151

Interviewing SkillsPreparing for interviews can give you theconfidence you need to highlight your

strengths. This workshop teaches you h

to prepare for the interviewing and postinterview follow-up process. You will bintroduced to the various types of interviews, including behavioralinterviewing.

Tuesday, April 135:30-7:00pm DPC 950Tuesday, May 115:30-6:30pm Teleconference ¥Wednesday, June 21:30-3:00pm SAC 15

iPrep – Find Your Dream InternshiWorkshopThis workshop will help you create astrategy for applying to your dream

internship. You will also learn about theUniversity Internship Program (short-term internships) as well as theCooperative Education Program (longterm Internships). This workshopalso meets the University InternshipProgram Orientation requirement.

Thursday, March 42:00-3:00pm SAC 151Monday, March 151:00-2:00pm DPC 950Wednesday, April 142:30-3:30pm DPC 950Thursday, April 295:00-6:00pm SAC 151Wednesday, May 5

3:00-4:00pm DPC 950Thursday, May 203:30-4:30pm SAC 151Thursday, June 310:30-11:30am DPC 950Friday, June 2512:00-1:00pm SAC 151

Job Search Strategies in aChallenging Job MarketLearn how to identify effective job searcstrategies in a challenging job market.Get an overview of a multitude of jobsearch tactics and begin the process of 

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Advanced Resumes andCover Letters

Learn about different resumeformats and how to bestmarket your accomplishmentsfor specific audiences. Thisworkshop is ideal for someonewho has already written aresume and is looking toenhance or change the contentor structure. Please bring a

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Wednesday, April 21

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Discover Your LeadershipStyle with the FIRO-B

This workshop is ideal forstudents with workexperience, alumni and careerchangers. The FundamentalInterpersonal RelationsOrientation-Behavior™(FIRO-B®) is a personalityassessment that identifiesneeds/wants regarding your

interpersonal work style.Results from this assessmentwill help you gain additionalinsight about your leadershipapproach to help you workmore strategically.

Wednesday, May 19

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Managing Career Transitions

Experienced professionalswho are considering oralready involved in theprocess of changing careerswill benefit from thisworkshop. Learn how todevelop a change plan byidentifying the careerdevelopment components you

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selecting the strategies that make the most sensefor you.

Monday, May 35:30-7:00pm SAC 151Wednesday May 262:00-3:30pm DPC 9500

Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)Looking for work that is intrinsically interestingand gratifying to you? The MBTI is used to assistindividuals in identifying their personality

strengths, preferred work environments,communication styles and career possibilities.While few occupations provide a “perfect” matchbetween personality and work tasks, this indicatorand workshop will assist you in making aninformed decision.

Thursday, May 131:30-3:30pm SAC 151Thursday, May 2712:00-2:00pm DPC 9500

Navigating Student EmploymentLearn how to use the Campus Job Board tosearch/apply for on-campus jobs. Resume basics,interviewing tips and follow-up procedures willalso be covered so you are polished and well-

prepared for the entire on-campus job searchprocess.

Please visit http://studentemployment.depaul.eduor the Office of Student Employment front deskfor specific times and locations. Walk-ins arewelcome.

Negotiation SkillsDetermine the best techniques and practices tonegotiate your compensation package. Thisworkshop will include a discussion on salary andbenefits negotiation and offer advice on how tohandle salary requests and multiple offers.

Monday, May 1712:00-1:30pm DPC 9500Tuesday, June 15:30-6:30pm Teleconference ¥

Networking SkillsDeveloping a strong professional network hasbecome an increasingly important and powerfulstrategy used by effective job seekers in all fields.In this workshop, you will learn how to maximizeyour networking opportunities and build a set of contacts.

Monday, April 1212:00-1:30pm DPC 9500Tuesday, May 43:30-5:00pm DPC 9500

Skills and AccomplishmentsSkills are the currency of the job market; you geta paycheck in exchange for the skills you use inyour job. Through this workshop, you’ll assessyour skills, determine which ones you want toacquire or further develop, and identify ways todo so. Also, you’ll learn how to clearly articulateyour skill set and provide solid examples of thoseskills in practice.

Wednesday, April 2810:30am-12:00pm SAC 151

Start Your Own BusinessThis workshop is run by the ColemanEntrepreneurship Center and offers attendees a

snapshot of the entrepreneurial process. Attendeesdiscover what characteristics successfulentrepreneurs have in common, learn how toidentify a viable business opportunity, and learnabout the process of writing a business plan. If you are exploring the idea of starting your ownbusiness, this workshop helps you plan your nextsteps and puts your feet firmly on the path tosuccess.

Tuesday, April 204:00-6:00pm DPC 9500

Strong Interest Explorer This workshop is ideal for students who areundecided about a college major and/or for thoseconsidering exploring new career directions.Research shows a strong correlation betweeninterests and job satisfaction. Insight into yourinterests can help you find work that is satisfyingto you. In this workshop, you will take aninventory that measures your level of interest inbroad categories and helps you see how yourinterests relate to different occupational fields andcollege majors.

Monday, May 2412:00-1:30pm SAC 151

Work ValuesYour work values play a very important role indetermining what kind of work you findfulfilling. Through this workshop, you’ll assessand prioritize your most important work valuesand discover how to use what you’ve learnedabout your work values to help guide your careerdecisions.

Tuesday, May 182:30-4:00pm SAC 151

programorientationsCooperative Education InternshipInformation SessionThe Cooperative Education (Co-op) InternshipProgram allows undergraduates to gain high-level, real-world experience, and also earn incomeyear-round. This is a prerequisite workshop forCo-op Internships and must be completed to earnExperiential Learning credit. Co-op positionswith major employers are part-time, typicallylasting throughout the whole school year. TheInformation Sessions are open to allundergraduate freshman, sophomores, juniors, andearly seniors in LA&S, Communication,Commerce & CDM.

Tuesday March 301:00-2:00pm SAC 151Wednesday April 73:00-4:00pm DPC 9500Friday April 161:00-2:00pm SAC 151Monday May 310:00-11:00am DPC 9500Friday May 143:00-4:00pm DPC 9500Thursday May 2011:00am-12:00pm DPC 9500Wednesday June 22:00-3:00pm DPC 9500Tuesday June 811:00am-12:00pm SAC 151

On-Campus Interviewing OrientationThe 30 minute On-Campus Interviewingorientation is a prerequisite to participating inthe On-Campus Interviewing Program. Youmust attend an orientation session prior to yourfirst on-campus interview. The orientation willmake you aware of the policies for participation inthe On-Campus Interviewing Program andprovide tips for successful interviewing.

Wednesday, April 711:00-11:30am DPC 9500

Tuesday, April 203:00-3:30 pm DPC 9500Thursday, May 62:30-3:00pm DPC 9500Tuesday, May 184:00-4:30 pm SAC 151Thursday, May 2711:00-11:30am DPC 9500Friday, June 41:30-2:00pm DPC 9500

University Internship Program (UIP)Orientation

This is a prerequisite workshop for UIP and mustbe completed to earn Experiential Learningcredit. The UIP Orientation provides you withthe information you need to successfully enroll inISP 250 and complete the Liberal StudiesExperiential Learning Requirement. You’ll findout the meaning and purpose of the ISP 250,251, 252, 253, 254 and 350 courses as well ashow an internship contributes to your careergoals.

Monday, March 810:00-11:30 am SAC 151Tuesday, March 1610:30-12:00 pm DPC 9500Thursday, March 2512:00-1:30pm SAC 151Monday, March 292:30-4:00pm SAC 151Tuesday, March 305:30-7:00pm DPC 9500

Wednesday, March 312:00-3:30pm DPC 9500Tuesday, April 2011:00am-12:00pm DPC 9500Tuesday, May 42:00-3:30pm DPC 9500Wednesday, May 125:30-7:00pm SAC 151Monday, June 72:30-4:00pm DPC 9500Friday, June 1111:00-12:30pm SAC 151Tuesday, June 1510:00-11:30am DPC 9500Wednesday, June 163:00-4:30pm SAC 151Thursday, June 17

4:30-6:00pm SAC 151

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financial fitnessworkshopsBEGINNING LEVEL

Money Management 101Learning to manage your money is a skillcrucial to a successful future. Thisbeginning level workshop covers steps todevelop a budget, explanations of varioussavings programs, choosing a financialinstitution, smart shopping, and ways to

prevent identity theft. This workshop willprovide you with practical tools andstrategies to better handle your finances.

Tuesday, April 135:00-6:00pm Richardson 400Tuesday, May 112:00-3:00pm DPC 9500

Debt 101: Credit Card and SchoolLoan BasicsDo you know how the debt you incur incollege will affect your lifestyle? Learnimportant information about choosingcredit cards, understanding credit reportsand credit scores and managing existingcredit card debt. Also, learn informationon loan types, loan terms and how tochoose the best loan for you.

Tuesday, April 612:00-1:00pm DPC 9500Wednesday, May 192:00-3:00pm Richardson 400

Managing Your PaycheckCongratulations! You’ve secured your firston-campus job and are going to have asteady stream of income, but what are yougoing to do with that money? ManagingYour Paycheck will cover savings,budgeting, and debt management all on astudent budget.

Thursday, April 1512:00-1:00pm SAC 151

INTERMEDIATE LEVEL

Create Your Money PlanThis interactive workshop will providestudents with the tools necessary to createan individualized plan for their finances.Students will complete activities that willhelp to set goals for their financial futures

and identify the measures necessary toachieve those goals. Part of reaching theirgoals will be to create a comprehensivesavings plan as well as a manageablespending plan.

Tuesday, April 204:00-5:00pm CNA 402Thursday, May 2712:00-1:00pm Byrne 358

Managing Your Debt LoadThis hands-on workshop will allow

students to examine their current andfuture levels of debt. Students will leavethe workshop with a comprehensive planto pay down any credit debt theycurrently have and an understanding of how to pay back any future student loandebt that they will have upon graduation.

Thursday, May 62:00-3:00pm CNA 402Tuesday, June 111:00am-12:00pm Byrne 358

Studying Abroad Without Breakingthe BankSure, studying abroad is a greatopportunity but isn’t it too expensive?

Attend this workshop to learn the truecosts of studying abroad. This workshopwill cover some basics about the costs of overseas study as well as strategies to savefor your trip, how to manage your moneywhile abroad, and how to findscholarships to help finance yourexperience.

Wednesday, April 284:00-5:00pm Richardson 300

ADVANCED LEVEL

 Your New Life with Student LoansDo you have questions about how studentloan repayment works? Well this is the

workshop for you! The differentrepayment options will be reviewed inaddition to strategies for determiningwhich one best fits your financialsituation.

Tuesday, April 1312:00-12:30pm DPC 9500Thursday, May 204:00-4:30pm Richardson 400

Credit & the Graduating StudentAs you near graduation, your credit willbecome increasingly important in yourdaily affairs. Attend this workshop tolearn about credit scores, credit reportsand how to repair your credit if need be

Thursday, April 294:00-4:30pm Richardson 300Wednesday, May 2612:00-12:30pm DPC 9500

Introduction to Investing

If you are interested in learning how tomaintain and build wealth, this is theworkshop series for you. Topics coveredwill include investing basics for stocks,bonds and mutual funds. This workshopwill provide basic knowledge andresources for making wealth a reality foyou!

Wednesday, April 215:30-7:00pm DPC 9500Tuesday, May 255:30-7:00pm Richardson 400

Buying a HomePurchasing a home can be complicatedand scary. Attend this workshop to learn

what is really involved in making this bpurchase. Participants will receive step-by-step processes that will assist them imaking a financially sound choice.

Wednesday, May 54:00-5:00pm DPC 9500Tuesday, June 112: 00-1: 00pm DPC 9500

For more information, contacFinancial Fitness at312-362-6482 or sendan e-mail [email protected] our website athttp://financialfitness.depaul.ed