Career Centre Supports for First-Year Students
Your career matters. Start today!
Laurier’s Career Centre is an invaluable component of your academic journey, offering numerous customized services for first-year students, including career preparation workshops and individual appointments.
Often, students tend to wait until their final year to seek out career support but in retrospect, wish they had engaged with the Career Centre from day one. Thinking about your career in your first year can give you a significant advantage later on. We are here to help you make use of the many services and resources offered!
Six essential career tips for first-year students
- Learn more about yourself.
Ask yourself some questions and take stock: “What am I good at? What am I passionate about? Where will my choices lead?” You do not have to know the answers to all these questions right away - the Career Centre is here to help you discover them! - Develop your soft skills.
Skills such as teamwork, communication, and collaboration can be developed in the classroom through group or individual assignments, presentations and club activities. When employers ask for evidence of your soft skills, you will have examples to share simply by being engaged during your time at Laurier. - Join student clubs.
It’s important to get involved in university life. By joining a club, you will meet new people, make new friends and, most importantly, learn how to balance your academic and personal interests, all while building strong teamwork and time management skills. - Stay on top of the career services offerings.
Watch for newsletters, social media campaigns and online resources through Navigator that alert you to new opportunities. Make sure you attend Career Centre events, including industry panels, graduate school information sessions, employer recruiting sessions and fairs. - Build your resumé and cover letter.
Attend a resumé workshop customized for first-year students - it will help you list all of the achievements, experiences and skills you already possess. Have your resumé reviewed during drop-in hours at the Career Centre and be ready for volunteer, part-time or summer job opportunities. - Apply for part-time jobs and summer jobs and connect with employers.
Employers are looking to hire Laurier students for a variety of on-campus, off-campus, part-time and summer jobs. Search for job and volunteer postings in Navigator and attend employer events, including recruiting sessions and Job Fair.
"I feel like the Career Development Certificate gave me a guide of what I should do next."
"I feel so much more confident and prepared now that I know more about what the Career Centre offers."
Career Development services and resources available for first-year students
While you have access to all of the services and resources available through the Career Centre, here are some of the services offered specifically for first-year students.
Appointments and Workshops for First-Year Students
Career consultants are available to help you with your career planning, preparation and decision-making. If you would like to have a one-on-one career discussion, please feel free to book an appointment through Navigator.
Appointment types include:
- Career Consulting
- Resumé and Cover Letter
- Job Search
- Interview
- Further Education
Customized First-Year Student workshops include:
- Resumé Writing
- Cover Letter Writing
- Interview Success
- Job Search Strategies
"I know the Career Centre is always there, and they offer so many things and I can just go in and talk to someone. I'm definitely going to use the Career Centre a lot in the upcoming years. When I feel overwhelmed, or I need to talk to someone or get some advice on a career path, I know I have them there." ~ First-year Laurier student
First-Year Career Prep Program
This small group program involves two online sessions a week over a three-week period. The program covers all Career Development Certificate workshops, including career planning, resumé writing, job search and more.
Participation in this program will leave you excited, motivated and hopeful about future career options and confident in overcoming barriers to employment. You will begin building your network while engaging with other first-year students.
Contact Susan, Career Consultant, at smalcolm@wlu.ca to inquire about future program dates.
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