There are students currently in college pursuing degrees in hopes of having a bright career, and then there are students who are taking action to make that bright career a reality. Meet Kevin; he is one of those students who is taking his career fate into his own hands and making things happen. Did I mention he is a freshman? Oh, and he already had his summer internship lined-up before Thanksgiving break.

5 Actions Kevin Took to Jump-Start His Career

1. Took career-relevant courses his first semester.
When he applied to college, Kevin declared Construction Management as his major. Instead of only focusing on general education courses, Kevin enrolled in two career-relevant courses “Construction Industry” and “Construction Graphics” his first semester. Apart from the great perspective, Kevin gained about his future career field, these courses also provided him with the opportunity to connect with the professors of the program and his peers during his first semester. These networking connections and the support system will prove valuable to him throughout his four years.

2. Revised his resume with a professional focus.
That resume from high school just won’t cut it once you are in college. Remove your high school information so you can use that precious space on your resume for information more relevant to your future career field. That is exactly what Kevin did. With his polished resume, printed on professional resume paper, he sought-out opportunities.

3. Attended a career-relevant networking event on campus.
Kevin’s college hosts a Construction Career Fair each semester for students to interact and network with companies across the region. When he saw the opportunity being advertised, he began planning for the event. He attended with his polished resume, just in case the opportunity to provide it presented itself, and a list of the companies with which he was most interested in speaking. Prior planning, such as having a target list of companies to speak with, prior to a career fair or networking opportunity will help you yield the best results!

4. Followed-up with professionals and companies that offered him additional opportunities to connect.
At the career fair, two companies that Kevin spoke to mentioned having summer internship programs for construction management students. He left with business cards in hand and invitations to visit the companies and learn more about the program. The determining factor in Kevin’s success came next, he followed-up with these companies. Follow-up is key! When professionals offer invitations to connect, meet, or visit their company, they are genuine; however, remember that they are busy! Make the extra effort to follow-up; it shows commitment and initiative.

5. Accepted an internship offer for Summer 2019.
When Kevin followed-up with these companies, both of them asked him to interview for their summer internship program. He gladly accepted and was offered an internship on the spot by one of the companies! Not only will he gain valuable perspective and experience this summer, but he will earn a great wage and receive a living allowance in addition.

Join me in congratulating Kevin on his success this semester! If you are a student looking to get started in career planning, consider taking a few of the actions listed above this semester. Parents of students, it is never too early to encourage your students to begin engaging in career planning and career development activities. The perspective gained from these experiences makes all the difference in preparing young people for the workforce!