Presented By: University Career Center
2019 Michigan Athletics Fall Career Symposium
Now is the time to prepare for your next steps!
The Michigan Athletics Career Center (MACC) is hosting a Fall Career Symposium to prepare you for those steps with a series of professional sessions. The Symposium will also serve our seniors as they transition from Athletics to Corporate America and beyond. We encourage all students to attend these sessions to start the process on your journey to greatness off the field of play.
Some of the topics will include, Graduate, Medical, and Law SchoolPrep, Salary Negotiation, Branding the Victor, Manage your Money, Build your network, and Mentally Prepared for the Transition, just to name a few. Don't miss this amazing symposium generated just for student-athletes.
We have invited companies such as Ford Motor Company, Deloitte, Detroit Lions, Wolverine Human Services, and more.
Be sure to RSVP as space is limited!
When: December 4th
Where: 2nd Floor AC
Time: 6:45 pm – 8:30 pm, Keynote 8:30 pm - 9:00 pm
The Symposium will also serveour seniors as they transition from Athletics to Corporate America and beyond.
ALL STUDENTS ARE INVITED!!!
Resume Revamp (Ford Motor Company)
- Learn about resume basics and review with a season professional from Ford.
Financial Fitness (Wealth Strategies Financial Group)
- Basic money management and budgeting
Interview Intel (Wolverine Human Services)
- Learn from the best on how to ace the interview and standout
Graduate School Prep (Dr. Is In, Ross Business School, Law U Program)
- What are my next steps in my graduate or medical school preparation
Micro-Internships in Athletics (Michigan Athletics)
- Hear from Michigan Athleticsabout micro-internship experiences within Athletics.
How to Leverage your Network (Domino's)
- Learn how to grow your relationships through strategic outreach.
How to Succeed after Sports: Two Former Michigan Student-Athletes Give Their Story (Keynote)
- Learn from Jaclyn Crummey and Mike Martin, former Michigan Athletic All-Americans about their career journey post graduation.
The Michigan Athletics Career Center (MACC) is hosting a Fall Career Symposium to prepare you for those steps with a series of professional sessions. The Symposium will also serve our seniors as they transition from Athletics to Corporate America and beyond. We encourage all students to attend these sessions to start the process on your journey to greatness off the field of play.
Some of the topics will include, Graduate, Medical, and Law SchoolPrep, Salary Negotiation, Branding the Victor, Manage your Money, Build your network, and Mentally Prepared for the Transition, just to name a few. Don't miss this amazing symposium generated just for student-athletes.
We have invited companies such as Ford Motor Company, Deloitte, Detroit Lions, Wolverine Human Services, and more.
Be sure to RSVP as space is limited!
When: December 4th
Where: 2nd Floor AC
Time: 6:45 pm – 8:30 pm, Keynote 8:30 pm - 9:00 pm
The Symposium will also serveour seniors as they transition from Athletics to Corporate America and beyond.
ALL STUDENTS ARE INVITED!!!
Resume Revamp (Ford Motor Company)
- Learn about resume basics and review with a season professional from Ford.
Financial Fitness (Wealth Strategies Financial Group)
- Basic money management and budgeting
Interview Intel (Wolverine Human Services)
- Learn from the best on how to ace the interview and standout
Graduate School Prep (Dr. Is In, Ross Business School, Law U Program)
- What are my next steps in my graduate or medical school preparation
Micro-Internships in Athletics (Michigan Athletics)
- Hear from Michigan Athleticsabout micro-internship experiences within Athletics.
How to Leverage your Network (Domino's)
- Learn how to grow your relationships through strategic outreach.
How to Succeed after Sports: Two Former Michigan Student-Athletes Give Their Story (Keynote)
- Learn from Jaclyn Crummey and Mike Martin, former Michigan Athletic All-Americans about their career journey post graduation.
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