The Graduate Assistant will support the Undergraduate Center for Career Development advising team, conducting one-on-one career advising meetings, designing and executing career workshops and panels, and supporting the mission, values, and goals of the Undergraduate Center for Career Development.
Requirements
- Conduct one-on-one career advising meetings via in-person and virtual appointments
- Support career drop-in advising by conducting resume, cover letter, and LinkedIn profile reviews in the office, as well as career advising pop-ups across campus
- Delegate complex career advising cases to appropriate staff members in a timely fashion
- Design, execute, and evaluate inclusive career education workshops and panels as assigned
- Provide occasional support as needed at large-scale programs and events such as orientation, Launch Babson, family weekend, career fairs, recruiting and networking events
- Complete special projects as assigned which may include research, benchmarking, brainstorming, and assessing career resources, programs, tools, and strategies
- Maintain lists of Inclusive Excellence resources to guide students to proper staff, faculty, and external resources
- Assume additional responsibilities as required
Benefits
- Paid sick leave
- Eligibility, accrual, and usage will follow applicable state and local regulations