Careers In Technology

Preparing for your career after graduation from Indiana State begins from day one – and you will have lots of help. The College of Technology works in collaboration with the ISU Career Center to provide resources and individualized assistance that will help prepare you for a successful future.

Visit room 215 in the Myers Technology Center between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. to meet with a student working as a Technology Career Advocate. These students will help you access resources for career planning, building a resume, writing a cover letter, searching for an internship or job, interviewing practice, and other important career development activities.

The ISU Career Center offers professional career counseling services as well as a wide variety of other services designed to help students and employers connect. Contact the Career Center at isu-career-center@mail.indstate.edu.

Technology Career Advocates

Technology Career Advocates (TCA's) are a group of undergraduate technology students who serve as ambassadors and advocates for the College of Technology. They assist with outreach, student career support, event planning and preparation, and other student services. Leadership and professional development of students serving as TCA's are an important component of the program.

Katie Daiker Kay Brown
Katie Daiker
Freshman
Information Technology
Minor in Electronics and CET
Kay Brown
Junior, Aviation Mgt and
Prof. Aviation Flight Technology
Charles Keene
Junior
Aviation Management
Molly Joseph Nate Peterson Jeremy Lewis
Molly Joseph
Sophomore
Technology & Engineering Education
Nate Peterson
Sophomore
Automation and Control
Engineering Technology
Jeremy Lewis
Sophomore
Communication, Electronic Media
Derrick Robinson
Derrick Robinson
Sophomore
Technology & Engineering Education/Information Technology

OPPORTUNITies


PLAN FOR CAREER SUCCESS

Ace that Interview
April 16:

TC 105, 5:00-6:00 p.m.

Interviewing skills do not come naturally for most people. Although practice is the best way to gain these skills, there are strategies and techniques that give you an added advantage during the interview process. In this workshop, you will not only learn strategies and techniques, you will also learn typical interview questions, appropriate dress and nonverbal behavior, and what employers say they look for during interviews. You will also find out what tools and services are offered by the Career Center to help you build interviewing skills. Don’t miss this opportunity – join us for this workshop offered especially for technology students.


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Make your resume WORK
FOR you!
A resume is a promotional piece. It is a calling card to introduce you to a potential employer. Accompanied by a cover letter, its purpose is to get you an interview. Use these resume and cover letter tips to get you on the right track. Then make an appointment with an ISU career counselor to help you make it shine.
>>RESUME TIPS
>>COVER LETTER TIPS


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March 2011