Join Dr. Thomas D. Iwankow as he discusses the issues students face before applying to jobs and how career development resources can help.
Students enter college with a primary goal of graduating with a job. As they begin their studies, 63% are not even prepared to succeed in college. Half of all students change majors, graduation rates can be less than 50%, and a high percentage of students do not even think about the job search until the last year or semester. Then, the students just start applying for jobs with minimal preparation. Our students are stressed and overwhelmed.
Feeling prepared to graduate and landing their dream job greatly reduces the stress of these students. Feeling prepared to even apply for their dream job is even more important. Pre-application readiness is key and often overlooked. Today’s students desire simple and easy-to-use solutions and guidance to prepare or study.
Join Dr. Thomas D. Iwankow as he discusses the issues students face before applying to jobs and how career development resources can help.
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About Dr. Iwankow:
Dr. Thomas D. Iwankow is an expert in higher education leadership and student success. He has graduated from programs at St. Bonaventure University, Indiana University of PA, Medaille College, Capella University, and Harvard University’s Graduate School of Education. He has spent his 20-year career working at various colleges and universities developing student success initiatives and helping students begin, continue, and complete their college educations. As a researcher, he has presented regionally and nationally on topics including student perceptions, transfer policies, financial aid, and career development. Currently, Dr. Iwankow is a consultant for Infobase, helping colleges implement best practices to improve engagement and success within career development.