Career Center Connection

Hello Hawkeyes!

We’re extending a mighty Pomerantz Career Center welcome to all of you! We realize that campus life looks a bit different this semester, but we want you to know that our office continues to provide career advising and assistance with your career needs, questions, and concerns this fall.

We’re excited to announce that we’ll also be sharing Career Center information and happenings with you through this – our new e-newsletter – Career Center Connection! Yes, you've been inundated with mass emails these past couple of weeks, but rest assured, this newsletter is adapted to YOUR career interests in mind. You’ll receive this newsletter only three times this semester; it will be your way to stay updated on Career Center events, services, and resources so you’ll want to make sure to open it as soon as it lands in your inbox!

Did you know the Career Center advises students based on their career interests? We offer 10 Career Communities organized by specific career fields in which you can explore occupations, learn about student organizations and volunteer opportunities, and find job and internship listings.

What is a Career Community?

We believe the degree you choose to pursue shouldn't limit you to where you want to apply it. That's why the Pomerantz Career Center uses an interest-based career advising model so that the support you receive along your journey towards career success is tailored to you and your own career goals.

Arts, Media, & Entertainment

Because of the major you've selected, you're in the Arts, Media, and Entertainment (AME) Career Community. We have career advisors on standby who specialize in your interest areas.

Keep reading to learn how to make an appointment with your career community advisor, and don't forget to bookmark the AME page for more career-specific info and a live RSS feed of current job and internship opportunities waiting for you to apply!

     

 

 

Attend Prep Events & Virtual Career Fairs This Fall

Get the most out of our services and take advantage of our many events that will prepare you for our upcoming Virtual Career Fairs. Registration is open now for several events this month through Handshake!  Students from all majors are welcome to register. Meet with employers, apply for positions, and discuss future opportunities for after graduation. 

Download the Career Guide to get all of our valuable resources online in one place!

 

Arts, Media & Entertainment
Career Community Virtual Conference

October 20, 2020 | 4:00 - 5:30 p.m.

The UI Pomerantz Career Center is hosting our first annual Arts, Media, Entertainment Career Community Virtual Conference via Zoom! Arts, Media & Entertainment professionals will speak about their roles in their specific industry, as well as their professional pathway and relevant industry information. More information about speakers and the event can be found here and will be updated as they are confirmed. 

Rock Your Resume!

September 8 | 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.

Join peer career advisors Gina and Madelyn, as they provide the best tips to make your resume standout among the rest. This is a great event to prepare for the upcoming virtual fairs. Register through Handshake.

 

It's all in Handshake

Handshake is vital to every student when it comes to career success. Make sure to keep your profile up to date and check it often.

We're here for you.

To support university efforts and safety protocol for COVID-19, the Pomerantz Career Center will be open with limited staffing, while continuing to offer 1:1 career advising and events virtually.

Career Advising 

1:1 Career Advising will be held via Zoom or phone, depending on your preference. You can schedule an appointment to talk with a Career Advisor on MyUI.

Career Peer Advising

In need of some quick career advice? Schedule a virtual appointment with a Career Peer Advisor to chat about your resume, cover letter, LinkedIn, and Handshake.  Schedule via MyUI and select General – Peer Advising as your career interest area.

Online Resume and Cover Letter Reviews

You can submit your resume or cover letter for review by filling out the form here: careers.uiowa.edu/form/online-resume-review-optin. Note that you must upload your resume/cover letter in Handshake, and your feedback will come to you as a Handshake message within a few days.

Mock Interviews

Mock interviews are a great way for students to practice their interview skills with an experienced professional. This opportunity allows you to receive feedback on what you're doing well and areas that need improvement before interviews for internships and jobs. All mock interviews will be held virtually this semester and students can sign up through Handshake.

Employer Hosted Events

Wondering how to connect with employers this fall? Many of them are hosting virtual events to help you learn about them, roles available, and application processes. Log-in to Handshake and click the “events” tab for an up to date listing of employer-hosted events.

Career Center Courses

We offer courses for 1, 2 or 3 credit hours through departments LS and CCP. Pick up a short course for the 2nd half of the semester, and look for them as you build your schedule for future semesters. Build your communication skills, teamwork experience or learn more about getting into graduate school!

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Live Chat

We're excited to introduce a new chat feature on our website! Career Center Advisors are staffing the chat to help you navigate our website, guide you to information about important career topics and answer questions about the services we offer. Look for the chat box at the bottom of our website, careers.uiowa.edu.

Moving your Career Forward During COVID

Are you worried about being able to build your resume during the challenges of masking, social distancing, and the impact on some industries?  Take a sigh of relief—there are lots options to gain skills and build experience!   

  • In-person or remote volunteering 
  • Micro-internships
  • In-person or remote internships 
  • Virtual internships through The Washington Centerthe Office of Study Abroad, or Virtual Student Federal Service 
  • Design competitions 
  • Freelancing 
  • Research, independent study, or project-based courses 
  • Career Leadership Academy  
  • Virtual conferences hosted by your professional association  
  • Learn More >>

Roy W. Dean Film Grant for Summer - Now Accepting Submissions!

Created to help independent filmmakers get their films started or completed, the 2nd Roy W. Dean Grant of 2020 is now open for applications.  Grant winner will receive $3,500 cash as well as $20,000 more in film goods and production services.

Founded in 1993 by  Carole Dean, President of top rated non-profit  From the Heart Productions, the Roy W. Dean Grant is awarded to filmmakers with a unique film that makes a contribution to society.  It is open to documentaries, features, short films and web series budgeted under $500K.  Students are welcome to apply. 

Handshake's Guide to Attending a Virtual Fair

Handshake is the #1 place where students find jobs and get hired. The University of Iowa has partnered with Handshake to bring you a way to attend career fairs virtually so you can meet interesting companies looking to hire students like you. Read More >>

Don't know how to get started on Handshake?
Check out the Handshake Checklist!

Open Doors to new possibilities with the Handshake App

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One of the best features on Handshake is the resources!  Check out these amazing Career Tips that allows you to maximize your job search efforts. Learn More >>

The 3 High-Impact, Low-Effort Actions to Take Now on Handshake

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By now it's no secret - Handshake allows you to find the jobs you want and connects you with employers looking for students like you. There are a few steps you can take to greatly improve your chances of getting hired. Check out the high-impact actions that will deliver big results in your job search.
Read More >>

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