We recognize the powerful impact VCU faculty can have and we want to be your partner in the success of VCU students. We have a shared desire to prepare VCU students to enter the world of work as highly-sought-after professionals.
We know that you’ve got a lot on your plate. Maybe you know how to help students, but you don’t have the time to work with them one-on-one. Or maybe you have students asking questions about the job market that you’re not quite sure you have the answers to.
With engaging, career-focused presentations at the ready, we can utilize your class time to educate students on the core career skills necessary for their long-term professional success. Request a presentation and let us know how we can help!
Sample workshops and programs include:
We understand that as faculty members you are interested in teaching students both in and outside of the classroom. You recognize that the student’s journey doesn’t end at graduation. You also know that success in the workforce requires that your students understand more than what they learn in class.
So how can you prepare your students with the career competencies that today’s employers are expecting? What are the critical career skills your students need for success? Look over our career curriculum information below to learn how to integrate career development activities into your syllabus.
For additional information or consultation, please contact Haley Sims, hgsims@vcu.edu, senior associate director of career advising.
As your partner in preparing students for personal and professional success, we have created a series of easy-to-implement career development exercises for your courses. Our activities are based upon 11 primary career-related learning goals that align with our advising model and with the mission, vision and existing outcomes of the university.
These learning goals were identified with the intent that all students participating in career-related courses would achieve these goals by engaging in activities and assignments meant to foster active consideration and exploration of career opportunities.
These activities are part of a collaborative effort to:
When creating a course syllabus, it is important to take into account how the 11 primary career-related learning goals are directly measured. In other words, each learning goal should have an assignment or activity that measures whether or not the student achieved the goal.
Each of the career-related learning goals and specific student learning outcomes is outlined Career Course Activities Workbook. For additional consultation or assistance, please contact Haley Sims, hgsims@vcu.edu.
Discover
Gain self-knowledge. Explore industries. Research the market.
Reflect
Evaluate and reflect on the factors that influence your career decisions.
Focus
Craft your message and "brand" for your defined audiences.
Connect
Learn to effectively apply the tools to articulate goals and find success.
Enrich
Continue to grow and learn within your profession.
What is InterviewStream?
Whoever said practice makes perfect had InterviewStream in mind. InterviewStream is a web-based video interface that allows a student to practice for an interview, rehearse an elevator pitch or improve their public speaking. Utilizing a webcam and a microphone, students respond to a series of pre-recorded interview questions from their computer. Students are recorded and are then able to review their responses.
We use InterviewStream frequently to assist students with preparing for interviews, eliminating the dreaded umms and ahhs from speech, and helping non-native speakers feel more comfortable interviewing in English.
How you can use InterviewStream
As a faculty member, you have the ability to create your own account. Once you’ve created an account, you can select pre-recorded questions, record your own custom questions and then review view student responses at your convenience and provide feedback.
Getting started
To learn more about how to incorporate InterviewStream into your curriculum, contact Melinda Snyder at mwsnyder2@vcu.edu.
Resources
Check out our guide to Creating Assignments in InterviewStream.
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The Career Development Collaborative is a career community dedicated to equipping faculty and staff by sharing resources and advancing our practice and ourselves as career development facilitators to provide excellent support to students. This group is a resource for both people in career development roles and those who want to be in career development roles. All are welcome!
The Career Development Collaborative hosts four meetings a year:
Members of the Career Development Collaborative are invited to join our Blackboard organization page where we share information about resources, past and upcoming meetings.
For information on our schedule of meetings, upcoming topics and how to get involved, contact a member of our executive board:
To sign up for the Career Development Collaborate listserv, visit the VCU listserv subscription page.
To learn more about Career Communities visit the VCU Human Resources website.