This article will address how to find and develop a professional direction. It includes re-thinking what we normally envision as the “career ladder” and recreates it more as the “career lattice.” Beginning steps for setting your own professional direction are discussed in addition to how creating your own career goals builds into and connects with existing student affairs competencies.
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Informational interviews are always about professional development. That could be for curiosity, networking, or perhaps new career prospects. That’s the beauty of informational interviews. They are what you want them to be. This is why informational interviews are the most flexible and underrated development tools in the student affairs professional’s tool box.
Read More“When I left you, I was but the leMany student affairs professionals think that they need to keep jumping from job to job to move up in their careers.arner; now I am the master.”
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