Parents/Families
               
    Welcome Parents and Families!
                          At º£½ÇÉçÇø’s Career Services Center, we are  committed to helping all students and alumni research, prepare for, and pursue  careers in accordance with their development on a personal and professional  level.
Below are some of the services we provide to your students:
                          Career Planning Services 
                          
                            - Career Exploration  and Choosing a Major: Students should meet with a counselor 
- Academic  Advising (selecting classes): Students should meet with a counselor or advisor  every semester to plan their class schedule
- Useful Career Websites
Employment Planning Services for Your  Students 
                          
                            - Job and  Internship Search for Students
- Skills  Employers Want  (under construction)
- Job/Internship  Posting Systems
- Flyers Get Hired
 Use access code: flyer
Resources
                          
                           
                          
                            - Professional  Job and Internship Fairs
- Students  May Contact Career Services for an Appointment: Email Careerservices@lewisu.edu  to request an appointment with a career counselor, or resume reviews,  job/internship search and interview practice
- A  from the  National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) 
- Schedule  of Upcoming Workshops Open to all Students and Alumni: Under development.
How Can YOU Support Your Child’s  Career Development?
                          
                            - Listen to your student and help them identify  their talents, strengths, and passions so they can identify the degree field or  major that would be best for them
- Encourage them to visit Career Services and meet  with a career counselor. Counselors use intentional interviewing techniques to  help students verbalize their interests and values.
- Emphasize the importance of internships and  leadership roles in student organizations to develop skills employers want.  Attaining career-related experience should be balanced with academic studies  and grades. 
- Promote volunteering, part-time jobs, and job  shadowing 
- Ask them which classes they like and why
- DO NOT apply to positions for them. This is a  very important part of personal development that promotes self-study and  reflection and is a skill that matures over time. 
- Encourage your student to attend career fairs  (or any networking event). This is the time for your young adult to learn to communicate  professionally and speak for themselves. 
- Career Services will help reduce and alleviate  student fears and any intimidating factors through practice interviews and  preparation workshops. Encourage your students to participate in the workshops  and career networking events to prepare them for their professional job search.
How Can You Help Support Other Lewis  University Students?
                          
                            - Allow students to job shadow you or visit your  work site to learn about careers in your place of business
- Encourage your company to post internships  and/or jobs
- Volunteer through the Alumni Association with  practice interviews
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