Career coaching is a nationally-recognized and accredited method of supporting and empowering students to work through barriers and achieve career success. Coaches at the Center for Career Engagement are trained in this methodology of asking powerful questions, listening, reflecting, and guiding students to design action steps in their career development process. We also educate students about career resources along the way.
Please note that in a coaching relationship you are responsible for your own choices and progress. We believe you are creative, resourceful and capable. To that end, we aim to be your partner as you make progress; we will not simply provide answers, solutions and connections.
Click here to schedule an appointment. We highly recommend a 50 minute appointment. (30 minutes is okay if you are checking in quickly after having met with us several times.)
Each career exploration coaching session looks a little different. But core topics tend to stem from some common themes. For example, together we might:
Discuss ideas such as…
- What success or growth looks like for you.
- How to stay hopeful if you’re not sure where you are headed, or things aren’t working out.
- Exploring how you’d like to impact the world. (It’s totally okay if you are not sure!)
Brainstorm:
- Values and possible barriers that impact your career decisions.
- Names of organizations that intrigue you (as a start to your target list) and how you can build on that list.
- People you might connect with to learn more about a field or organization.
Debrief experiences like…
- Times you have felt joy.
- Lessons from past experiences, and how those can help guide you forward.
Uncover possibilities by…
- Talking through hunches you’ve had about your strengths and/or possible directions.
- Exploring different organizations or fields you’re drawn to.
- Taking a more formal self-assessment, if that’s of interest.
Think through:
- Your online presence and what you want it to say about you.
- How you might manage the project that is an internship or grad school or job search.
Consider and outline next steps, including…
- Identifying where/how you might experiment with career engagement.
- Discussing your timeline for finding an opportunity.
- Figuring out a plan to stay on track with exploration and searching.
We look forward to connecting with you in-person or virtually. Click here to schedule an appointment.
We highly recommend a 50 minute appointment. (30 minutes is okay if you are checking in quickly after having met with us several times.)