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Internships and Career Advising
why are you pursuing a degree?
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While it is true that every student has a different motivation continuing their education, there are several things that all students must prepare to do with their new skills, abilities, course of study, etc. Navigating the world after college can seem overwhelming, regardless of your original inspirations to enroll in classes with FAU's College of Business. The Internship and Professional development team is dedicated to that all too common question:
"i have my Business Degree, now what?"
Bottom line
The Internship & Professional Development team, has one purpose: To help FAU College
of Business students bridge the gap from academia into the professional world. This
will vary from student to student, thus we offer personalized feedback to each student
that we work with. Ongoing individual coaching is offered, where a resume review
is just the beginning. The student's self-marketing is assessed, along with interview
skills, social media impact, presentation, existing network, networking abilities,
among other things that are considered in the cannon of professionalism, but rarely
discussed.
Once assessed, a plan of action is created focused on addressing the pieces that are
found wanting. Providing realtime tasks that are designed to improve the marketability
of the the student's background and presentation. Workshops, clinics, presentations,
are also used to further develop soft skills that may be lacking in addition to the
one on one coaching.