What are you going to do when you graduate?
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Introducing Expedition One - Designed for Students
Who are you? Can you describe you? Where are you going?
Expedition One is designed with the busy schedule of a student in mind. It’s a proven, fast paced and information filled package. The assessment is approximately 1.5 hours (doesn’t have to be completed all at once). Discussions (1 hour total) are interactive and work-sheet based.
Upon completion of Expedition One, you should be able to:
1) Confidently talk about yourself in a compelling way that connects your history with your future & Clarify individual strengths, talents and interests.
2) Quickly determine if careers are a good fit based on your aptitudes and interests.
3) Build and commit to an action plan that maximizes the best possibilities for your future.
Below are examples and additional details from Expedition One.
Aligning Talents & Interests
Our platform establishes a unique profile to explore aptitudes, review personalized career matches, and more.
This science-based analysis includes a 31-page report showing aptitudes, career matches, style, and descriptive language.
Why this matters - It’s critical to establish very early where your strengths and interests intersect. You don’t have to lock on one career, but it’s important to understand which categories are a fit.
Personal Branding - Talk about yourself in a compelling way
Learn how to confidently articulate your strengths, interests and values. Develop an effective elevator pitch.
Why this matters – This is critical for introductions, interviews, resumes, and social media profiles. Doing this well will help you stand apart from the competition!
Commit to an Action Plan - Review Possibilities
Learn goal-setting methodologies – This worksheet-based exercise begins the framework for a career strategy.
Why this matters - Recognize the importance of being intentional and focused at every step - GPA, class rank, relevant work experience, networking, test scores, etc.
Optional Additional Focus Areas
Constructed responses to effectively answer questions.
How to effectively frame & speak about your ideas.
Networking strategies.
Tips for Speaking clearly, voice inflection, filler words, etc.
Why this matters - First impressions are critical for interviews for scholarships, internships, jobs, etc. Communicating well is the key. Focus here sets you apart from the crowd.