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Illinois State University Athletics

Career Development

Career Development

The Karin L. Bone Athletics Study Center has implemented a four year career development program that is designed to effectively meet the future career needs of student-athletes. Each year student-athletes participate in the following activities depending on their academic year:
 

Freshman Undergo an intensive career and major exploration their first semester on campus. In conjunction with the ISU Career Center, we have developed a variety of assessments designed to provide student-athletes with a list of careers that are a strong fit with their interests and abilities. Student- athletes then work with their study center advisor to select their top one or two career choices in order to find a suitable major offered at Illinois State.
Sophomore Complete a professional resume so they will have an opportunity to attend a resume workshop on campus. Upon completion, the resumes are submitted for professional critiquing.
Junior Participate in a mock interview program sponsored by Illinois State University Senior Professionals, The Career Center and ISU Athletics. The mock interview process begins with a one-on-one mock interview preparation session in which each junior meets with an Athletics Study Center staff member to review their professionally critiqued resume, discuss what to expect during an interview and practice common interview questions and/or scenarios. Lastly, juniors have the opportunity to interview with a senior professional from their future field of profession. This one hour interview session consists of approximately 30-45 minutes of interview questions and a 15 minute debriefing session.
Senior Attend a transition seminar during their last year on campus. This dynamic seminar is designed to provide seniors with information that will benefit them when starting a career or applying to graduate school. Professionals within the community from various industries speak to the student-athletes about decisions they will face after college.