Freshman Seminar Fall 17 CFB

Student Life- Club Activity

I honestly don’t know the club’s name since my friend dragged me in late , however, it was informative nonetheless. The club taught how to ready for jobs such as prepping resumes to what attire is appropriate. The particular group I was in was describing in detail how to network and what to do after receiving a business card. Before I arrived, they were explaining what goes on a resume, what format to use, and the contents within. I was briefed this when I entered the room to catch-up, and it was explained clearly. It really showed that the club was passionate on teaching new business major students the ins and outs, especially when our group leader took the time to answer each question thoroughly. A club like this has a catch – there will be an interview to officially join. Before to be considered for an interview, new members must attend one general interest meetings and two events. We were told that today was considered an event and we were almost done with the bare minimum. They also emphasized on the community the club has. It was supposed to be close-knit, and explained they had meetings on Fridays in general so, after club activity, everyone could go out for dinner. This swayed my judgement into joining instead of dipping after I finished my sandwich. I plan to use this club as a resource to further my career since they have informative advice regards to job-seeking and they even reviewed resumes if you decide to bring your own in. I’m sure they will do more than just resumes, and I hope to attend the other events and connect with the members. Overall, I had a good impression of this club and will bring my own resume in when I get the chance. 

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