MGT 398.009 CAREER MANAGEMENT SKILLS. Instructor: Darrell Garcia Classroom Location: ASM 1068 Phone: 505 277 6264



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MGT 398.009 CAREER MANAGEMENT SKILLS Session: Fall 2014 (January 12 th March 7 th ) Instructor: Darrell Garcia Classroom Location: ASM 1068 Phone: 505 277 6264 Class Meeting Day: Tuesdays Email: dgarci30@unm.edu Class Meeting Time: 10:00am 12:00pm Office Hours: by appointment Course Description MGMT 398 is a 1 credit hour course for undergraduate students designed to help students develop career management skills to prepare for entrance into the professional job market. Emphasis on cover letters, resumes, interviewing skills, networking, organizing job searches, and salary negotiations. Course Objectives To explore and evaluate potential career paths which correspond with your values, interests, preferences, education, skills, and experience. To develop and demonstrate appropriate resume writing, cover letter writing, and interviewing skills. To research potential job interests through job shadowing, informational interviewing, corporate cultures, salary requirements, and online resources. To provide effective career management tools to utilize throughout the life of your career. Methodology of Instruction Informal and online assessments, lectures, individual self development and small group in class exercises. Dialogue and experiential learning projects will also be used throughout the class. Textbooks: Required 1) Bolles, Richard (2015 Edition). What Color Is Your Parachute: A Practical Manual for Job Hunters and Career Changer s. Berkeley, California: Ten Speed Press. 2) Grensing Pophal, Lin (2013). The Everything Resume Book. Avon, Massachusetts: Adams Media. Expectations There are no exams in this course. This class is a required, credit/no credit course. Full attendance and class participation are essential. Come to class open to self development and reflection. Be prepared to invest time and energy in developing the skills required to plan your career, both now and in the future. All assignments will be submitted via UNM Learn (https://learn.unm.edu/) and will be due by 11:59 pm on the assigned due date. Assignments will be graded using the individual assignment descriptions provided in this syllabus. To receive full credit, make sure that you meet all assignment expectations. Assignments emailed to me (either before or after the deadline) will not be accepted. Late assignments will not be accepted for credit. If you have an issue with submitting your assignment, please let me know prior to the due date. Remember, it is your responsibility to get your assignments submitted on time.

Grading: Credit/No Credit Credit: 70 100 pts No Credit: 69 points or below Attendance/Participation Resume (Due 1/26 by 11:59 pm) Cover letter plus job description (Due 2/9 by 11:59 pm) Informational Interview (Due 2/9 by 11:59 pm) Networking Assignment and Paper (Due 2/23 by 11:59 pm) Mock Interview (Mock Interviews will take place during class on 2/24) Final Career Development Plan (Due 3/2 by 11:59 pm) Total 10 Points 5 Points 5 Points 100 Points Accommodation Statement Accessibility services (Mesa Vista Hall 2021, 505 277 3506) provides academic support to students who have disabilities. If you think you need alternative accessible formats for undertaking and completing coursework, you should contact this service right away to assure your needs are met in a timely manner. If you need local assistance in contacting Accessibility Services, see the Bachelor and Graduate Programs office. Academic Integrity The University of New Mexico believes that academic honesty is a foundation principle for personal and academic development. All University policies regarding academic honesty apply to this course. Academic dishonesty includes, but is not limited to, cheating or copying, plagiarism (claiming credit for the words or works of another from any type of source such as print, Internet or electronic database, or failing to cite the source), fabricating information or citations, facilitating acts of academic dishonesty by others, having unauthorized possession of examinations, submitting work of another person or work previously used without informing the instructor, or tampering with the academic work of other students. The University s full statement on academic honesty and the consequences for failure to comply is available in the college catalog and in the Pathfinder. Cell Phones and Technology Though in career development it is encouraged to harness the power of technology, please be courteous and turn off or switch to vibrate cell phones and other communication and entertainment devices prior to the beginning of class. Please notify me in advance if you are monitoring an emergency. Students with Disabilities Qualified students with disabilities will be provided reasonable and necessary accommodations if determined by the Accessibility Resource Center: http://as2.unm.edu. Please refer to UNM s Disability Policy for further information, http://pathfinder.unm.edu/common/policies/academic adjustments.html. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal anti discrimination statue that provides comprehensive civil rights protection for persons with disabilities. Among other things, this legislation requires that all students with disabilities be guaranteed a learning environment that provides reasonable accommodations for their disabilities. If you have a disability requiring accommodations, please contact me immediately (dgarci30@unm.edu) to make arrangements as well as the Accessibility Resource Center located at 2021 Mesa Vista Hall at 505 277 3506. Information about your disability is confidential.

Detailed Class Schedule (subject to change at instructor s discretion) Class 1: January 13, 2015 Main Focus Points: Introductions. Review of syllabus and expectations. Personal and professional assessment of who you are and what you want from your career. Begin development of a personal brand. Provide overview of values and motivation as they apply to career development. Networking activity in strengths, values, and talent exploration. Homework: Bring 6 copies of your resume to class on January 20 th for peer review. Purchase books and read Chapters 2, 3, 4, 8 and 9 in the Grensing Pophal book. Go to http://www.assessment.com/takemapp/ and complete your MAPP assessment to determine your strengths as they relate to career opportunities. Print a copy of your results and bring to Class 2. Be prepared to discuss. Class 2: January 20, 2015 Main Focus Points: Brief presentation from Anderson Career Services. Resume writing lecture. Small group resume reviews, feedback and large group debrief of essential do s and don ts in resume writing. Small group discussion of MAPP Assessment. Introduce the MBTI to understand personal preferences for behavior and individual strengths as they relate to potential career possibilities. Homework: Post your revised resume to UNM Learn by 11:59 pm on Monday, January 26 th. Read Chapters 1, 3 and 7 in the Bolles book. Line up your informational interview and RSVP for a networking event. Class 3: January 27, 2015 Main Focus Points: Intern and/or job search lecture and online resources available. The importance of developing your network. Networking competencies and skills will be reviewed and practiced with feedback provided. How to work a career fair will be discussed and 30 second elevator speeches will be developed and practiced. Informational interview handout will be discussed and distributed. Important resources include: ONET: www.online.onetcenter.org OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK: www.bls.oco.gov ASM Career Services Office: http://jobs.mgt.unm.edu/default.asp?mm=centers NM Career Match: www.nmcareermatch.com NACE: www.naceweb.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/unmanderson Twitter: @UNM_Anderson and @twitter.com/unmanderson and twitter.com/unmandersoncare Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/unmcareer/ Glass Door: www.glassdoor.com Linkedin: www.linkedin.com (Search for UNM Anderson Career Services)

Homework: Find one job description of an internship or full time position for which you would be interested in applying for. Write a 1 page cover letter corresponding to the position description and bring 6 copies plus 6 copies of the job/intern description to class on February 3 rd for discussion and feedback. Read Chapters 2, 4, and 6 in the Bolles book and Chapter 1 in the Grensing Pophal book. If you have not lined up your informational interview, now would be a good time to get it scheduled. LOOKING AHEAD: Informational Interview paper and presentation will be due February 9 th at 11:59pm via UNM Learn More information about this assignment can be found in the back of the syllabus. Here are some guidelines to remember: Do not interview family members. Be prepared to submit your paper and make a small group presentation in class. Presentation needs to be no longer than 10 minutes and must include the following: 1. Who did you interview and why? Describe in detail what this person does for a living. 2. What did you learn? What surprised you? What disappointed you? 3. What do you like about their job? What do you dislike? 4. Is this something you d like to do? Why or why not? 5. What advice would he/she give someone like you pursuing this career or something similar? 6. How much money does someone in this person s position make annually? Class 4: February 3, 2015 Main Focus Points: Social Media, communication, corporate culture, cover letters, thank you letters, and informational interviewing. Also includes job/intern search & professional development. Small group cover letter reviews, feedback and large group debrief of essential do s and don ts in cover letter writing. Homework: Post your revised cover letter to UNM Learn by 11:59 pm on Monday, February 9 th. Post your informational interview paper to UNM Learn by 11:59 pm on Monday, February 9 th. Presentations of the Informational Interview will be held in class on Tuesday, February 10 th. Do not forget to bring a hard copy of your paper to class for your presentation. Read Chapter 10 in the Bolles book and Chapters 5 6 in the Grensing Pophal book. Class 5: February 10, 2015 Main Focus Points: Informational Interview presentations and paper due today. Large group debrief on key learnings. Homework: Reach Chapter 5 in the Bolles book. Make sure you complete your networking assignment. Remember, you must attend one networking event prior to the assignment due date on February 23 rd. You can also attend a community event. Check out Albuquerque Business First, the Chamber of Commerce, professional organizations, First Tuesdays Networking, StartUp ABQ, Women in Technology, Hautenpreneurs, etc. To receive FULL credit for this assignment, you must: 1. Attend a networking event 2. Write a 1 2 page typed (double spaced), typed 11 or 12 point font summary that answers the following questions: What event did you attend? How did you find out about the event? Why did you choose to attend this event? How did you prepare? What was the format of the event (include strength and weaknesses)? What did you like best/least? What are the follow ups from the event?

Class 6: February 17, 2015 Main Focus Points: Interviewing and professional dress, anticipating potential interview questions, behavioral interviewing using the STAR method, opening and closing the interview and salary negotiations will be discussed. Interviewing practice and feedback, 30 second elevator speech and branding will also be included. Mock Interview preparation. Homework: Post Networking Assignment to UNM Learn by 11:59 pm on Monday, February 23 rd. Information about this assignment can be found at the back of this syllabus under Assignment Descriptions. Read Chapters 8and 9 in the Bolles book and Chapter 7 in the Grensign Pophal book. Begin working on your Career Development Plan. Class 7: February 24, 2014 Main Focus Points: Mock Interviews. The purpose of the mock interview is to give you a chance to sharpen your interviewing skills. Expectations and requirements include: show up on time and come professionally dressed, as if this was an actual interview for your dream job. Bring a formal copy of your resume and job description of a job for which you are interviewing. Interviewing handouts and questions for guidance will be provided. Participation in the mock interview session is essential for credit for this course. Homework: Complete Career Development Plan for continuing professional development. Your career development plan should include the following: Identify the industry/job research and career exploration plan to do. This may include job fairs, information sessions, company websites, job descriptions, and/or professional organization websites. Identify your career goals and how you plan to achieve them. What tactics will you take to get your resume out there and connect with employers? Please provide specific details for each tactic you plan to use. Provide a minimum of five tactics. In addition, provide a timeline for each tactic. When will you have each tactic completed? And finally, discuss how you will hold yourself accountable for accomplishing each tactic. Career Development Plan paper should be a minimum of 2 typed pages, double spaced, 12 point font. Submit your Career Development Plan paper to UNM Learn by 11:59pm on Monday, March 2 nd. Class 8: March 3, 2015 No Class DUE VIA UNM Learn: Career Development Plan paper. Submit by 11:59pm on Monday, March 2 nd. Additional Resources Job Interview Questions, http://www.jobinterviewquestions.org/ everything you need to nail the interview: from questions to dress to behavior. New Mexico Business Weekly, www.mgt.unm.edu/bizjournals, Information about industries and businesses in Albuquerque, FREE resource to all Anderson students. Careers.org, http://www.careers.org/ Anything and everything you want, career related. Career Journal, http://www.careerjournal.com/salaryhiring/ Salary data, articles and other excellent career resources. Wet Feet, http://www.wetfeet.com/ Broad range of career tools to help you prepare. Vault.com, http://www.vault.com/index.jsp Career tools on everything from writing cover letters to negotiating your salary. Albuquerque Economic Development, www.abq.org This is a comprehensive list of companies in the Albuquerque area for those of you staying local.

Assignment Descriptions Informational Interview This assignment is designed to help you increase your network and learn more about a potential career that you may be interested in. When deciding who to interview for this assignment, follow these tips: 1) Try to make a new contact, or interview someone you already know in a new context (i.e. family friend who you already know but have never discussed work). 2) Use resources such as LinkedIn, Twitter, and the MGMT 398 Resources page to identify someone. 3. Remember that the content you learn is only PART of the intent of the exercise. Mastering this skill will help you learn to network and build contacts throughout your professional career! To receive full credit for the assignment, you must write a 2 3 page (double spaced), typed 11 or 12 point font summary with your name, date, and section number listed clearly in the top right corner that answers the following questions: 1. Who did you interview and why? Describe in detail what this person does for a living. 2. What did you learn? What surprised you? What disappointed you? 3. What do you like about their job? What do you dislike? 4. Is this something that you would like to do? Why or why not? 5. What advice would he/she give to someone like you pursuing this career or something similar? 6. How much money does someone in this person s position make annually? If you are not comfortable discussing salary, please use the website O*Net (onetonline.org) to find a salary range! Networking Assignment and Paper You must attend one networking event prior to the due date of the assignment on February 23 rd. You can also attend a community event. Check out Albuquerque Business First, the Chamber of Commerce, professional organizations, First Tuesdays Networking, StartUp ABQ, Women in Technology, Hautenpreneurs, etc. To receive FULL credit for this assignment, you must: 1. Attend a networking event 2. Write a 1 2 page typed (double spaced), typed 11 or 12 point font summary that answers the following questions: What event did you attend? How did you find out about the event? Why did you choose to attend this event? How did you prepare? What was the format of the event (include strength and weaknesses)? What did you like best/least? What are the follow ups from the event? Career Development Plan Paper The purpose of this paper is to synthesize all of the information and strategies we have discussed in class and make them applicable to your own goals for your career and your life. The paper should include information about your personal brand development, your long term and short term goals, and how you plan to use resources (both ones from class and others that you may plan to develop on your own) to achieve your goals. Think about setting timelines and deadlines for yourself, as well as think about how you will hold yourself accountable. I am very flexible as to how this paper is done. Be thoughtful and insightful. This is your opportunity for YOU to take control of your career search and/or professional development. To receive full credit for the assignment, you must write a 2 3 page (double spaced), typed 11 or 12 point font summary with your name, date, and section number listed clearly in the top right corner.