Helping language students transition from the classroom to competitive job markets

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Spanish students are often told broad generalizations ("speaking a foreign language will open all kinds of doors for you") or very specific careers for which most Spanish curricula don't really prepare studuents ("You can work for the State Department"). Students need our help to bridge the gap between Spanish studies and the job market. This presentation offers suggestions for how to do that through face-to-face career-oriented workshops and online resources.

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Helping language students transition from the classroom

to competitive job markets

Poised for Success

Ann Abbott, Director of Undergraduate StudiesUniversity of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign@AnnAbbott

LSP educators are often positioned as CAREER COUNSELORS.

Departments tout

LONG LISTS of career opportunities or claim that languages will set you apart for ANY JOB.

With face-to-face workshops and online resources, we can offer students CAREER ADVICE in specific, truthful, systematic ways.

Interview former students.

Inspire

Interact

Offer live workshop series.

Explain

Narrate, post screencasts.

Involve

Post about and by students.

Connect

Share relevant updates.

Curate

Compose helpful captions.

Coach

Be available to counsel, prep.

Interact

Connect your students.

Invite

Bring students back.

LSP educators are not career coaches. But we can HELP STUDENTS SUCCEED during and after our classes—strategically.

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