Career Services The Career Report 2016 | Page 4

Students chose to build their presentations with the tools they were most comfortable with. Some created automated PowerPoint presentations, others used Prezi, and one student created a video. The students were given the following guidelines: present an overview of skills; highlight interests outside of the classroom; consider reflecting the cultural fit that best matched their career interests; choose music without lyrics that sets the appropriate mood for the visual story; and end the presentation with social media and contact information. Once the students finalized their visual stories, R2integrated’s Digital Marketing team came to class for the student presentations to critique the digital resumes and give feedback to students about what could be improved. The exercise gave students the opportunity to put together their discipline expertise to build their professional brand by learning to tell their own story. Hearing feedback directly from industry experts was invaluable to the process as they got to experience firsthand how the choices they made in their presentation could negatively and positively affect an employer’s perception of a candidate during the hiring process. For more information on Stevenson’s Career Architecture model, please contact: Anne Scholl-Fiedler Vice President, Career Services 443-394-9257 [email protected]