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CogSci Overview. What is Cognitive Science?Purpose of CogSci Career Forum
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1. CogSci Career Forum October 30, 2007
Presented by:
Prof. Dennis Proffitt, Dir. of CogSci Program
Heather Rudd, Career Counselor
2. CogSci Overview What is Cognitive Science?
Purpose of CogSci Career Forum
What can I do with a degree in Cognitive Science?
Finding and applying for opportunities
CogSci online resources
Helpful resources from University Career Services
3. What can I do with a degree in Cognitive Science? U.Va. Graduates
U.Va. Curry School of Education
U.Va. Post-bac pre-med program
JMU, Speech-Language Pathology
VCU Health Care Administration
University of Houston - Clinical Neuroscience
Johns Hopkins
Inst. of Polish Diaspora and Ethnic Studies
VCU, MCV Biostatistics
ECU, Ph.D. in Physical Therapy
UC Berkeley Grads
Architecture
Cognitive Science
Communications Research
Computer Sciences
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Industrial Engineering
Information Management & Systems
Information Sciences
Interior Design
Law
Linguistics
Medical Science
Neuroscience
Speech/Language Pathology
Theology
4. What can I do with a degree in Cognitive Science? Research Assistant, Parent-Child Health Project at GWU Medical Center
Clinical Assistant, Applied Behavioral Consultants
Research Assistant, NIH
Systems Analyst, Delta Solutions & Technologies, Inc.
Systems Administrator/Webmaster, U.Va. Rare Book Program
Analyst, Goldman Sachs
Sales Associate, The Corporate Executive Board
Account Manager, Xerox
Private Junior Kindergarten Lead Teacher, Goddard School at Robius
Teacher, CEIP Aleberto Alcocer in Spain
Curatorial Intern, Monticello
Midfielder, Major League Lacrosse
AmeriCorps Volunteer, Philadelphia YouthBuild Charter School
Independent travel in Africa and Europe
5. What can I do with a degree in Cognitive Science? Software Systems Engineer, Logicon TASC
Developer, The Harbour Consulting Group
Technical Training Engineer, The MathWorks
Software Development Manager, Rosetta Stone
Game Designer, Electronic Arts
Senior Consultant, Booz Allen Hamilton, Inc.
Director of HR, Community Academy Public Charter School
Admissions Marketing and Public Relations Specialist, Darden School of Business
Sales Support Analyst, Mercedes-Benz USA
Math Teacher, Fairfax County Public Schools
Housing Counselor, Neighbor to Neighbor
Sous Chef, The Club at Seabrook Island
6. What can I do with a degree in Cognitive Science? Ability to apply and integrate fundamental scientific principles
Research & laboratory experience
Strong quantitative skills
Attentive to detail
Effective communicator - present information clearly and effectively
Apply and integrate fundamental scientific principles
Statistical analysis skills
Analytic thinking and complex problem-solving ability
Use of technical tools and scientific equipment
Source:
Brain & Cognitive Sciences Majors Guide - MIT Careers Office
http://web.mit.edu/career/www/infostats/science/braincog.html
7. Major-to-Career Connection Interdisciplinary nature of the field
Explore and research options:
Self-assessment inventories
Occupational Outlook Handbook
Riley Guide
Books on the field that will address career paths from a broader perspective
8. Major-to-Career Connection Visit UCS for more information on strategies if you are:
Pre-law
Pre-health
Thinking about graduate school immediately following graduation
Interested in business-related careers
9. Major-to-Career Connection Alumni trends:
Research Assistant in labs
Research Analysts for consulting firms
Web & tech positions
Business roles
Health-related careers
10. Identifying places of employment & job/internship opportunities Online resources for Research careers
See an interesting First Destination of a previous graduate? Search for the employer and current opportunities.
CAVLink (Job/internship listings by industry/interest area)
CareerSearch (Database of existing organizations that match your industry and geographic preferences)
16. Pursuing CareerSearch Contacts & Employers Quantitative Software Management, Inc.
Consultants in resource planning for computer applications efficiency. Publish research results.
Hello.
My name is _______ and I will complete my Bachelors degree in Cognitive Science from the University of Virginia in May. I have developed research and analytical skills by working for several of my professors, and I have also interned for companies assisting with their computer and technology operations (your qualifications).
Quantitative Software Management (name of employer) caught my attention while researching organizations providing technology-related research services in Virginia because of the products, services, and resources it makes available to its clients (employer research).
I did not see any position openings posted on your website but would like to be considered for future opportunities. Who would be the best person in the organization for me to speak with regarding my interest (follow up)?
17. Utilizing personal contacts as resources
Professors
Friends/family/family friends
Alumni through HoosOnline/UCAN
Identifying places of employment & job/internship opportunities
22. Networking with Alumni Sample email message for initiating contact:
Hi ____. My name is ____, and I am a student at the University of Virginia. Thank you for being a career resource in HoosOnline/UCAN for U.Va. students and alumni. I'm very interested in ____ (industry/field/job title) and am looking for more information on the field. I would like to conduct an informational interview with you to ask a few questions and learn about your experiences in the field. Would you prefer that I call or email you? If you prefer that I call, please let me know times that are most convenient for your schedule.
Thank you for your assistance!
23. Networking with Alumni Sample questions to ask during an informational interview:
How did you get your first job in this field?
Please describe what a typical workweek may look for you.
What do you find the most rewarding about your job? What are the challenges of the position?
What are the industry compensation norms for this career?**
What job search strategies do you think are most effective to find out about jobs in this field?
Do you mind if I send you a copy of my resume to review? As an employer in this field, what aspects do you think are strong? Need work?
Thank you for your time and advice. Do you know the names of 2-3 people who might also be willing to provide me with insight?
Do you know the names of 2-3 organizations that may be hiring?
24. Identifying places of employment & job/internship opportunities Sourcing opportunities through special events
Diversity Career Day, Thursday, November 1
Over 150 corporations, non-profit organizations, and government agencies are recruiting for internships and full-time positions.
Spring Job & Internship Fair, January 30-31
Last year 109 organizations sought full-time hires and 62 were interested in summer interns.
25. CogSci Online Resources Indiana Archives of Cognitive Science
http://www.cogs.indiana.edu/iacs/
Cognitive Science Society
http://www.cognitivesciencesociety.org/
Summer workshops & programs
See handout for existing opportunities
26. UCS Resources Self-assessment inventories
Externships
Resume & cover letter critiques
Mock Interviews
Walk-in advising, M-F, noon-3:45
Call 924-8900 to schedule an appt.
27. CogSci Career Forum
Questions?