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UNC Chapel Hill. University Career Services. Career Development, the Job Market and Carolina Students . O. Ray Angle, Director University Career Services UNC Chapel Hill Hanes Hall, 2 nd Floor http://careers.unc.edu 919.962.6507 . The Five Es of Career Development. V alues I nterests

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  1. UNC Chapel Hill University Career Services Career Development, the Job Market and Carolina Students O. Ray Angle, Director University Career Services UNC Chapel Hill Hanes Hall, 2nd Floor http://careers.unc.edu 919.962.6507

  2. The Five Es of Career Development Values Interests Personality Skills Influences Planning (A & B) Chance

  3. The Five Es of Career Development Values Interests Personality Skills Influences Planning (A & B) Chance

  4. The Five Es of Career Development Values Interests Personality Skills Influences Planning (A & B) Chance

  5. The Five Es of Career Development Values Interests Personality Skills Influences Planning (A & B) Chance

  6. The Five Es of Career Development Values Interests Personality Skills Influences Planning (A & B) Chance

  7. The Five Es of Career Development Values Interests Personality Skills Influences Planning (A & B) Chance

  8. Job Market • Economy still unsure • Job opportunities limited • More students opting to continue education • TIME article • 7% more interviews OCR Fall 2010 • 19% drop OCR Fall 2007 to OCR Fall 2008 • 2010 Fall Career Fair • Employer attendance up (81 to 97) • Dr. Phil Gardner • Michigan State University, Collegiate Employment Research Institute, Recruiting Trends Report • Monday, April 18th, Carolina Union 3411, 4:00 p.m.

  9. Carolina Student First Destinations • First Destination Report • May 2009 (40% response rate) • 53% Employed • 29% Continuing Ed • 7% PT Employed • 9.5% Unemployed • May 2010 (35% response rate) • 53% Employed • 27% Continuing Ed • 6% PT Employed • 13% Unemployed • May 2011 • UCS Services

  10. UNC Chapel Hill University Career Services Hanes Hall, 2nd Floor careers.unc.edu 919.962.6507 Services in all five Es of Career Development

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