Freshman Seminar Fall 17 LC04

STARR

This week I went to the STARR program in order to see what kind of services they provide for college students and what kind of help we would be able to get in case we needed it. I came in and asked about how to get help on building a resume, and a very kind woman at the front informed me that they would be able to sit down and review my resume with me, (if I had a physical copy) or if I did not have a physical copy or even a resume at all they would be able to help me build one. They also discussed the internship opportunities, mentoring, etc, which are very helpful to learn about since being a freshman in college you don’t know a whole lot about these programs that are at your fingertips.

I really enjoyed speaking to the workers at STARR they are very welcoming and extremely helpful when it comes to any questions you have about your college experience. I have not tested out their resume shop yet, however, I did receive their resume workshop hours, which I plan on taking advantage of in order to build a stronger resume.

Moran, Alejandro- Starr Career Development Center

Today I went to the Starr Career Development Center and wow do they have a lot of helpful things to offer. They are a great tool for learning about workshops, internships, jobs, mentoring, and information sessions. Apart from those helpful resources, they also offer mock interviews and assistance with one’s resume, which are two things that are really useful when trying to land a job or internship.

I have not tried any of their services yet but I will in the near future after I update my resume. I definitely feel more at ease and confident knowing that the SCDC offers these service to all Baruch students who seek help with career services. One can either make an appointment or visit their office during walk-in hours. I recommend giving them a visit if your having trouble with any career related issues. They are friendly people and will be glad to help you.

Museum of Jewish Heritage

On October 26, our art history class went to the Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial of the Holocaust. I didn’t know thats the museum we were going to until we got there. But, I have a lot of friends that have been there, not just for school, but for their own personal experience. We walked through parts of the museum instead of going through the whole tour because we wouldn’t have had enough time. There was a part of the tour that we passed but didn’t spend much time on that made me very emotional, which was the child’s stripped pajamas along with the pictures of the victims and it showed us a bit of each person’s history. To physically see the faces of the victims is actually insane because learning about the Holocaust in a regular classroom definitely does not have the same effect as going to this museum. I definitely would go back in the future to go through the whole tour from start to finish.

Attending an interest meeting for S&P

In an attempt to learn more about business, I attended an interest meeting for the corporation S&P Global Inc. The meeting, which required that I wear business attire, may very well have been my first step into the world of business. I was allowed to speak with representatives who work for their company about their jobs, and it was much different from what I expected. The primary focus of their experiences was not on the skills they practiced in classes but on the skills they acquired through communicating with people. This was a surprise to me, as I did not expect that charisma would be just as valuable a tool in the job market as a college degree.

The representatives, who were in their early 20s, first explained what their jobs actually are. Working for S&P, their task at hand is to “assess the ability and willingness of a company to pay back obligations in full and on time.” They gather information from management teams so that that company’s ratings are as accurate as possible.

While having the financial capability to complete their work is definitely a requirement, the representatives explained that your personality is just as important in gaining and keeping a job. Most of the people applying for the job have mathematical and analytical prowess, but the representatives explained that it is your own personality that sets you apart from those you are competing with. In interviews, you have to show parts of yourself that aren’t on your resume and sell yourself. Your enthusiasm for the job may very well be what earns you that position. When asked for career advice, the representatives said to be open and proactive and to seek mentorship.

Overall, I learned a lot from attending this interest meeting. I found myself very attentive to what the representatives were saying and became more motivated to enter the job market with high grades and an open personality. One of the great things about Baruch is that it has interest meeting from different companies all the time which truly allows its students to expand their networks and learn from experienced people. This is definitely one of the college’s aspects that I will find myself taking advantage of more in the future.

Wong, Sharon — Internship Seminar (Career Blog)

I decided to attend the internship seminar workshop as a way to prepare myself for the next upcoming years. I have heard many people speak about getting internships as a way to network and get real-life work experience. Also, it will make finding a full-time job after college way easier. I thought this would be a great chance to see what I should prepare and look for in an internship.

Attending this workshop educated me with the difference between paid and unpaid internships and how to receive academic credit. I initially did not know that getting an internship related to my major will give me credit so I was glad that I know this as a freshman. In addition, the presenter provided a lot of resources on the Baruch Starr page on how to find internship opportunities, which is a great starting point. I plan to work or intern somewhere this summer so having this material will definitely help me a lot.

In addition, he discussed a lot about the importance of resumes and cover letters. He emphasized that the resume and cover letter is representation of who we are, so it is important to be honest and to show off everything we have done. It was extremely helpful to note the requirements of a resume and a cover letter but I still plan on attending a walk-in sometime next week to have someone check over mine. In addition, he talked a little about interviews. Specifically, resumes are a way to introduce myself on paper but interviews give me the opportunist to show myself and to present me as a person.

Overall, the workshop was very beneficial because, not only did I learn about internships and what I can take away from it, but also resume-building and cover letters. I recommend all students to join the workshops as well!