2014 Career Connections Boot Camp Outcomes
2014 CAREER BOOT CAMP OUTCOMES
Students offered a variety of comments on the value of the program as it related to their specific industry interests and career preparation needs. However, there were a number of recurring themes that surfaced in their comments and reactions. After participating in the program, students reported:
- Being inspired by hearing from St. Lawrence University alumni about their career arcs
- Feeling more knowledgeable and more prepared to engage in the internship/job search
- Significant value in hearing directly from panelists about how to interview
- Greater understanding of the importance of getting internship experience while in college
- Contact with panelists led to improvement in networking understanding and skills
Boot Camp by the Numbers:
- 113 Sophomores registered (~20% of the class); 30 alumni/parent industry panelists
- 11 career skills workshops by Career Services (resume/cover letter, networking, finding internships, interviewing)
- 8 industry panels: business, communications, education, entrepreneurship, environment, finance, gov’t/law, health/medicine
(top 3 by student interest: business, entrepreneurship, communications) - 2 sessions by SLU staff on research, special academic programs and other campus experiential learning opportunities
- 1 Alumni panel on interviewing from employer’s perspective
- Networking Reception for panelists & students
Student assessment of their knowledge and understanding of career skills and topics BEFORE/AFTER Career Boot Camp:
KNOWLEDGE BEFORE KNOWLEDGE AFTER
Career Topic/Skill Great Deal Fair Amount Great deal Fair Amount
Writing an effective 2.7% 26.0% 30.1% 60.3%
resume and cover letter
Interview questions, 5.5% 23.3% 49.3% 45.2%
techniques, and protocols
Identifying internship 4.1% 19.2% 48.6% 43.1%
opportunities
Networking protocols and 6.8% 19.2% 43.8% 47.9%
techniques
Talents and experiences 5.5% 23.3% 52.1% 41.1%
employers value in candidates
The communication skills 8.3% 16.7% 47.9% 45.2%
employers value
Internship Credit Options 5.6% 6.9% 27.8% 43.1%
Additional Student Reactions:
- 88% of students agreed/strongly agreed that the alumni interview panel was useful in learning how to present themselves
- 78-84% agreed/strongly agreed that workshops and presentations developed skill/awareness of opportunities
- 90% would recommend program to classmates (70% outcomes survey response rate)