Navigating Early Career Challenges and Successes

 
The First Job and
Early Career Moves
 
Presentation Overview
 
 Getting a good start in the new job
 College and work compared
 Adjusting to work as a new
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 Personal life after college
 Career strategy for the first year
 Moving up or out
 Career planning to career management
 CIP perspective for your new job
 
Getting a Good Start at the New
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College and Work Compared
 
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What areas might
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Adjusting to Professional Work
 
 Orientation
 Brief Welcome vs. Months of Sessions
 Review of History, Mission, Culture,
 
Policy & Procedures
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 Rotations, feedback, structured
 
mentorship, socialization, use of
 
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Adjusting as a New Professional
 
 
Areas of Adjustment:
 Harassment in the workplace
 Job culture
 Personal life after college
 1st year financial management
 
Harassment in the Workplace
 
 Types of harassment
 
Distinguishing between a bad boss or
  
work environment vs. a legal claim for
  
harassment
 
Understand employer complaint
  
procedures
 
Use state and federal resources
 
Job Culture
 
 Clock and calendar management
 Impression management
 Managing your boss
 Coworker relationships
 “Special” coworker relationships
 Your evaluations
 
Minimize Surprises in Your
Evaluations
 
 Pay attention to subtle cues about
 
quality of your work
 Read your job description carefully
 Ask supervisor and trusted coworkers
 
for feedback
 Read organization’s personnel policies
 
and department specific manuals
 Realize that evaluations are made in
 
context of social relationships
 
Personal Life After College
 
 Finding social relationships
     
in a new community
 Having work-life balance
 Attending to lifestyle,
  
health, stress, and other
  
issues
 
What are some
resources that
can be helpful
in making this
adjustment?
 
First-Year Financial Management
 
 Living arrangements—costs of moving to a new
 
place, acquiring what you need to live comfortably
 Wardrobe development—purchasing clothes
 
appropriate to new workplace
 Transportation—being cautious about expenses
  
in this area
 Food—how will a new professional job affect
 
your eating habits?
 Loans, credit, and savings—managing student
 
and credit card debt
 
Other Things That May Be
Negotiated
 
 Timing of appraisal reviews
 
Signing bonus
 Sales commissions, profit sharing, stock options
 Job location
 Insurance, pension plans, other benefits
 Relocation expenses
 
Career Strategy for the First Year
 
 In-service training—its importance to employers
  
and employees
 Communication skills
 Be your own PR machine—what are some ways
  
to do this?
 
Moving Up or Out
 
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 Suggestions to make the process go more
 
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From Career Planning to Career
Management
 
 How are these two things different?
 Taking advantage of organizational
  
career development programs
 Role of mentors
 Quarter-life stage—what does this
  
mean?
 
CIP Perspective for Your New
Job
 
Self-Knowledge
 
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values are being met, opportunities to advance job skills
 
Option Knowledge
 Expand knowledge about specific occupations & positions,
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Decision Making
 Using the CASVE cycle to solve job-related problems and make
     
strategic career decisions
Executive Processing
 Importance of thinking strategically and not allowing negative
     
thinking to impact your views of opportunities; being an active
     
designer of your career within the positions you occupy
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Understanding the transition from college life to a professional career can be challenging. The presentation covers topics such as getting a good start in a new job, comparing college and work environments, adjusting to professional work settings, handling harassment in the workplace, and managing job culture and relationships. It provides valuable insights and tips to help navigate the early stages of a career effectively.

  • Career transition
  • Professional development
  • Workplace challenges
  • Success strategies
  • Early career

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  1. The First Job and Early Career Moves

  2. Presentation Overview Getting a good start in the new job College and work compared Adjusting to work as a new professional Personal life after college Career strategy for the first year Moving up or out Career planning to career management CIP perspective for your new job

  3. Getting a Good Start at the New Job Employer survey--what college students should do to secure a position & launch their career Focus on 3 areas: 1) Basic skills--writing, communication, preparing reports, summarizing ideas 2) Professionalism & maturity--realistic salary expectations, acting professionally, time management, accepting feedback 3) Interpersonal skills--conduct a conversation, establish rapport, engaging in teamwork

  4. College and Work Compared What areas might What areas might be a challenge for be a challenge for you in your first you in your first professional job? professional job? What are some differences? See text Table 15.1 Differences in Boss vs. Professor? How does learning process vary in job vs. college settings?

  5. Adjusting to Professional Work Orientation Brief Welcome vs. Months of Sessions Review of History, Mission, Culture, Policy & Procedures Assimilation Period Rotations, feedback, structured mentorship, socialization, use of technology

  6. Adjusting as a New Professional Areas of Adjustment: Harassment in the workplace Job culture Personal life after college 1st year financial management

  7. Harassment in the Workplace Types of harassment Distinguishing between a bad boss or work environment vs. a legal claim for harassment Understand employer complaint procedures Use state and federal resources

  8. Job Culture Clock and calendar management Impression management Managing your boss Coworker relationships Special coworker relationships Your evaluations

  9. Minimize Surprises in Your Evaluations Pay attention to subtle cues about quality of your work Read your job description carefully Ask supervisor and trusted coworkers for feedback Read organization s personnel policies and department specific manuals Realize that evaluations are made in context of social relationships

  10. Personal Life After College Finding social relationships What are some What are some resources that resources that can be helpful can be helpful in making this in making this adjustment? adjustment? in a new community Having work-life balance Attending to lifestyle, health, stress, and other issues

  11. First-Year Financial Management Living arrangements costs of moving to a new place, acquiring what you need to live comfortably Wardrobe development purchasing clothes appropriate to new workplace Transportation being cautious about expenses in this area Food how will a new professional job affect your eating habits? Loans, credit, and savings managing student and credit card debt

  12. Other Things That May Be Negotiated Timing of appraisal reviews Signing bonus Sales commissions, profit sharing, stock options Job location Insurance, pension plans, other benefits Relocation expenses

  13. Career Strategy for the First Year In-service training its importance to employers and employees Communication skills Be your own PR machine what are some ways to do this?

  14. Moving Up or Out Getting promoted what are factors that contribute to this? Getting fired what workplace behaviors might result in persons losing their job? Quitting: Making the decision to leave how to handle this with boss or supervisor Suggestions to make the process go more smoothly

  15. From Career Planning to Career Management How are these two things different? Taking advantage of organizational career development programs Role of mentors Quarter-life stage what does this mean?

  16. CIP Perspective for Your New Job Self-Knowledge Provides criteria for evaluating job satisfaction, whether your values are being met, opportunities to advance job skills Option Knowledge Expand knowledge about specific occupations & positions, organizational culture Decision Making Using the CASVE cycle to solve job-related problems and make strategic career decisions Executive Processing Importance of thinking strategically and not allowing negative thinking to impact your views of opportunities; being an active designer of your career within the positions you occupy

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