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Supporting Student Wellness Series: 4 Tips for Combatting Career Concerns

Monday, April 3, 2023, By News Staff
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Barnes Center at The ArchCareer Services

鈥淲hat are your plans after graduation?鈥� is probably one of the scariest questions someone can ask a college student. At some point, almost every student experiences the pressure to grow a resume, land internships and ultimately find professional employment. All of which can lead to feelings of stress, uncertainty, even Imposter Syndrome, which if left unchecked hosts the potential to overarchingly impact a student鈥檚 holistic wellness.

When explored through a student-focused lens, facing career concerns encompasses the , with an emphasis on , , and .

The following tips have been curated to enhance the student experience and to help undergraduate students establish a customized foundation to launch their careers. Searching for jobs and internships is not a 鈥渙ne size fits all鈥� process; what鈥檚 most important is self-defining success, working toward personal goals and maintaining overarching wellness.

Tip One: Remember You鈥檙e Not a Failure or Falling Behind
It鈥檚 important for students to remember not to compare themselves to peers. 鈥淚s it too late for me?鈥� Is a common question receives from students. Almost always, the short answer is no.

Everyone moves at their own pace, meaning students should not start panicking because friends may have secured an internship before them. Taking the first steps in professional development can be daunting but by doing so it ignites essential momentum forward in an overarching journey to success. Students unsure where to begin, or seeking guidance surrounding suggested professional development checkpoints, are encouraged to .

Tip Two: Define What Success Means to You
Woven throughout each student journey is a unique definition of success. By first defining what post-graduation success means on an individual level, it then naturally helps to establish professional goals and identify support opportunities.

鈥淭he reality is, that almost every student I meet with has some degree of uncertainty,鈥� says Mercer. 鈥淪tudents face pressure from internal factors such as self-set timelines and external factors such as unknowns about interviewing, to overarchingly still planning out exactly what they are going to do upon graduation.鈥�

Gathering a strong understanding of personal likes and dislikes, skills and more, often can assist students in discovering their definition of success. Career Services offers a variety of 聽in addition to .

Tip Three: Organize a Plan and Take Action Often

Once success is defined, organizing goals, identifying milestones and an overarching professional development plan will become clearer. in partnership with Career Services, understand the importance of frequent professional development experiences. Students are encouraged to turn their professional aspirations into reachable destinations, by exploring a variety of opportunities often.

  • Attend and development events.
  • Schedule .
  • Utilize 黑料不打烊鈥檚 centralized career management tool, .
  • Explore financial support through the annual and .
  • Strengthen resumes through the .

Tip Four: Don鈥檛 Neglect Holistic Wellness

While 鈥済rind culture鈥� or 鈥渉ustle culture鈥� approaches to professional goals that often deprioritize wellness are thankfully on the decline, it is still imperative to be mindful of prioritizing and aligning professional development with holistic wellness.

The Barnes Center at The Arch team also challenges students to consider how not only career success but also its stress can affect their wellness. 鈥淚t鈥檚 important to understand the intersectionality of wellness, as if someone isn鈥檛 happy at their job, all other Dimensions of Wellness could suffer. Or if someone feels successful in their career, then all other Dimensions of Wellness could be uplifted,鈥� explains .

Meaning that as a student and beyond graduation, focusing on Career Wellness, is just as important as Physical Wellness, Emotional Wellness, Social Wellness and more. The Barnes Center at The Arch and offer a variety of resources, services and more to enhance the student experience.

Through a student-focused lens of integrated health and wellness, this series explores a variety of Barnes Center at The Arch resources and services. In the pursuit of enhancing the student experience, topics empower faculty, staff, students, families and supporters as catalysts of health and wellness within their daily interactions.

This story was written by Student Experience communications intern Madison Manczko 鈥�24, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications

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