I actually attempted to attend an earlier workshop of the same topic, but that one was unexpectedly can canceled without any change made to the online calendar. My successful attempt saw a representative from the Starr Career Development Center give a lecture on the benefits and resources of the department. She was a firm proponent of taking an initiative with one’s college career while pushing her department’s ability to guide students through their careers in things like internships and business relationships. The representative also talked about the importance of a first impression, and a lasting impression, and how one should manage themselves during an interview, during a business lunch, or any important formal and social situation. It was a good workshop, and though I plan to take a path in Liberal Arts, it showed me the value that a business school can teach to a student of any vocation.
Career Exploration-Career Planning: Impression Management
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