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SocioLogy – specific strategies

SocioLogy – specific strategies. Betsy McEneaney. Some background: what happens to soc majors??. ASA study of the Class of 2005 – Sociology BA Graduates www.asanet.org (Click on “Students” at top right) Upon graduation: 22% planned to go to grad school only 42% planned to work only

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SocioLogy – specific strategies

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  1. SocioLogy – specific strategies Betsy McEneaney

  2. Some background:what happens to soc majors?? • ASA study of the Class of 2005 – Sociology BA Graduates • www.asanet.org (Click on “Students” at top right) • Upon graduation: • 22% planned to go to grad school only • 42% planned to work only • 27% planned to work and go to grad school

  3. What are the most popular Full-time jobs for soc majors?

  4. Popular internships for soc grads… • Social Services, Counselors, Psychologists • 54.8% of all internships • Social Science, Researchers • 23.8% of all internships

  5. Job satisfaction? • Almost 70% of those who said their job is “closely related” to sociology reported being “very satisfied” with their job. • If job was “not related” to sociology, only 36% were “very satisfied” with their job. • SO: Look for a job that uses your sociology skills!!

  6. Communicating about your sociology skills • The ASA study found: • Soc grads often did not list sociology-related skills on resume, AND • Failed to discuss those skills in the job interview • You won’t get a “sociology-related” job that way!!

  7. Skills soc grads reported learning • Developing evidence-based arguments • Evaluating different research methods • Writing a report understandable to non-sociologists • Forming and testing hypotheses • Using computer resources to develop a reference list • Analyzing data, creating charts and interpreting results • Conducting interviews and focus groups • Using statistical software (SPSS, Excel)

  8. What other skills/perspectives have you learned at csulb? • Let’s brainstorm…

  9. More ‘resume language’ • Developing, distributing, and collecting surveys • Constructing interview protocols, conducting interviews, building rapport with others. • Creating a work plan and systematically follow through with plan. • Effectively implementing and managing group projects. • Leadership… negotiation… teamwork… • Awareness of and sensitivity to many forms of diversity.

  10. And a bit more… • Clear and logical writing style • Persuasive, effective oral presentation skills • Producing professional-quality powerpoint presentations. • Using Facebook and other social networking sites to publicize events.

  11. How to boast without boasting at a job interview • Working sociology into the discussion • Your ideas? • Mention your concentration or other specific coursework • Think about papers, projects, internships that you did that relate to the job in some way before the interview • How might collecting some data help the organization solve a problem it is facing – sketch it out for them

  12. Specific employers hiring soc grads now • Census Bureau • 2010.census.gov/2010censusjobs/ • AmeriCorps • www.americorps.gov/ • Other websites: • www.usajobs.gov/ -- Federal Jobs • www.CareerBuilder.com – SPSS-related jobs • www.craigslist.com – non-profits, part-time • www.monster.com

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