UC Berkeley Career Center 2012-13 Year in Review

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2012-2013

YEAR IN REVIEW


Career Counseling Our career counseling staff presents programs, prepares resources, and meets one-on-one with students and alumni to help them make informed decisions about their futures. Programs by the Numbers

Appointment Reasons: 2012-2013 Total Appointments: 8277, includes 45, 30, and 15 minute appointments

57%

24%

4756 appointments

2023 appointments

What Our Students Say...

agree: the counselor was helpful in addressing my concern(s)

“She listened to me attentively and gave me astute advice based on what she heard me saying. I deeply appreciated her sincerity and encouragement.” “He left me thinking about so many possibilities and that my dream job is here and now, not ‘one day’.”

347 16092

Programs by Career Counselors Program Attendance

223 12295

Programs by our Peer Advisors Program Attendance

72 933

Programs for Graduate Students Program Attendance

52 2864

by the numbers

Grad/Prof School Career Exploration

Job Search

88%

18%

TOTAL Programs career counseling TOTAL Attendance

1498 appointments includes internships and assessments

Online Outreach

92986

Subscriptions to our 13 email lists

32778

students and alumni subscribed to our 13 email lists

46138

views of our online workshops and videos for Cal students

Career Conferences AMSA Premed Conference Engineering Career Conference Haas Career Conference International Career Symposium Letters & Science Career Conference Medical School Applicants Conference PhD Career Colloquium

Employment

Employers place high value on a UC Berkeley education and are keeping us as a target school even in challenging economic times. Where Seniors Found Jobs, On-Campus Recruiting: Average Job Offers by College: 2012 Employment Sectors: 2010-2013 2010-2013 Business 2.1 Chemistry Engineering Environmental Design Letters & Science Natural Resources CAMPUS AVERAGE

1.7 2.1 1.7 1.8 1.6 1.8

Geographic Destinations: 2012 SF Bay Area N. California Los Angeles & SoCal Western US Midwestern US Eastern US International

66% 6% 11% 5% 3% 3% 6%

10-11

11-12

12-13

Business

60%

68%

56%

Nonprofit

11%

9%

9%

Education

18%

16%

15%

Government

11%

7%

7%

10-11

11-12

12-13

Employers

280

293

298

Interviews

8053

8184

7573

Career Fairs: 2010-2013 How Close to Graduation Seniors Began Seeking Jobs: 2010-2013 10-11

11-12

12-13

6 mos prior

27%

32%

27%

3-6 mos prior

21%

23%

22%

<3 mos prior

11%

11%

14%

After graduation

19%

14%

14%

Not applicable

22%

20%

22%

10-11

11-12

12-13

Employers

1126

1181

1141

Students

13255

15522

17716

Online Job Listings: 2009-2012 Listings

10-11

11-12

12-13

21927

24166

24674


Internships & Externships

Externships (short job shadowing experiences) and internships connect academics with the work world, giving students exposure to the workplace, new skills, and an edge in the job search.

Internship Fairs

54% 204

Externships: Enriching Experiences

of employers attending our career fairs recruited for interns as well as full-time employees organizations from a broad array of career fields participated in our fall and spring internship fairs

Sample Organizations Offering Internships Abbott Laboratories Apple Inc. Bayer Healthcare Dreamworks Animation Dropbox Facebook General Electric Goldman Sachs Justice Corps KQED Inc. Peace Corps PricewaterhouseCoopers Public Defender Service, DC

In 2012, 308 alumni sponsors offered 511 externship opportunities in California and across the globe. Student interest was very strong for this in-demand program, with 933 applications. We are particularly pleased that over 39% of student applications came from Pell Grant recipients (367 out of 933).

2984 80% 511 54% 173

student externs have been placed since 2005 of 2012 externs said their externship clarified their future goals student externships in 2012 of 2012 externs received internships or employment leads Pell Grant students placed in 2012

Rave Reviews

from students: “My host and I connected really well. He will continue to remain a friend, a mentor, and a valuable connection in my industry of choice for a long time.” “Before, I was really nervous about graduating, but now I’m really excited to continue my next chapter in life!” “It was simply an excellent opportunity! My sponsor was incredibly kind and attentive.” “The doctor that I shadowed not only gave me advice that has helped me stay focused for this upcoming semester, but he also taught me suture and casting techniques!”

98%

of student externs would recommend the program to a friend

95%

of extern sponsors would be willing to participate again

Graduate School

For the class of 2012, matriculation to graduate schools decreased from 19 to 18 percent, with the majority of those pursuing advanced degrees coming from the Colleges of Letters & Science and Engineering. Graduate School Fairs

138

graduate programs participated in the Law School Fair, and Graduate School Fair

Letter Service & Alumni Advantage

2157 4189 2115

new Letter Service files created letters distributed to graduate/professional school programs Career Center Alumni Advantage packages purchased

8226

Graduate & Professional School Online Workshops views.

Top 5 Most Viewed Grad/Prof School Online Workshops • Writing a Winning Grad School Statement • Letters of Rec: Strategies & Tips • Writing Effective Resumes • Writing Effective Cover Letters • Informational Interviewing

Pre-Med Appointments

1476

30 and 15 minute pre-med school appointments, up from 1264 the previous year

Medical School: Berkeley & National Acceptance Rates, 2010-2012 Campus*

National

2010

56%

54/97

46% 19086/41309

2011

56%

50/89

46% 19585/42423

2012

55%

46/82

45% 19735/43548

*Includes only those applicants who released their AMCAS information to UCB.

Law School: Profiles of Cal Graduates, 2010-2012 2010

2011

Applicants

149

138

2012 103

Number Accepted

128

116

88

Acceptance Rate

86%

84%

85%

Average LSAT

163

161

160

Average GPA

3.57

3.58

3.49

Average LSAT and Average GPA are for accepted applicants. Includes only those applicants who released their LSAC information to UCB.


Priorities & Destinations

Presenting student Career Destinations and the Career Center’s top strategic priorities

Looking Ahead: Career Center Top Priorities Augmenting Service for Letters & Science Students Addressing the critical needs of L&S students is one of our top priorities and we are adding staffing and resources to help these students find career paths while building the skills employers value most. We are also proud to introduce a multi-faceted suite of online tools called “Career Ladders for Letter & Science.” Expanding Internship Opportunities Today’s students see earning a degree as a critical investment in their futures and believe internships, externships, and their variations are integral parts of a meaningful college experience. Providing internships has always been one of our major priorities and going forward we are giving our already substantial internship function even more prominence and devoted resources by organizing a new internship structure at the Career Center. Embarking on the “Employer 100 Initiative” Our staff will visit a minimum of 100 employers in the coming year to learn the latest hiring and work place trends to inform our work with students. These outreach efforts will also lead to greater employer participation in Career Center events and more externship, internship, and job opportunities. Customizing Counseling for Constituencies We are transitioning our counseling and programs model from a career field based model to a constituency based model, wherein services will be customized for different sets of students from Berkeley’s different schools and colleges and also for several student populations, including: • Colleges of Engineering and Chemistry (also includes • Diversity College of Letters & Science Math, Physical Science, and • Haas School of Business Computer Science) • International Students • College of Letters & Science (includes Interdisciplinary • Grad Students, PhDs & Postdocs Studies, Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences) • Pre-Med, Pre-Health & Sciences (includes Letters & • College of Environmental Design Science Biological Sciences, MCB, IB, and Public Health) • College of Natural Resources

Career Destinations Overview: Graduating Seniors 2008-2012 Employment Graduate School

19%

45%

26%

43%

11%

19% 19% 18%

Seeking Other Employment Endeavors

Responses Rate (TOTAL)

Business

83%

4%

9%

4%

943 (53%)

Employed Full Time

Chemistry

32%

35%

23%

8%

471 (41%)

Seeking Employment

Engineering

45%

30%

19%

6%

1883 (47%)

Environmental Design Letters & Science Natural Resources All Colleges

43%

8%

40%

10%

307 (30%)

43%

17%

28%

12%

10,858 (34%)

42%

18%

28%

12%

958 (41%)

45%

18%

26%

11%

15,420 (37%)

45%

26%

Graduate School 18%

Other Endeavors*

11% * Includes taking a break, volunteering, and traveling

For more Career Destinations information, see career.berkeley.edu/CarDest/2012Campus.stm

Top 15 Cal Employers Accenture

Deloitte & Touche

KPMG LLP

Bain & Company

Deloitte Consulting LLP

Macy’s LLP

BlackRock

Ernst & Young LLP

Microsoft

Chevron Corporation

Goldman Sachs

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

Cisco Systems, Inc.

Google Inc.

Wells Fargo & Company


Highlights 2012-2013 •

Highly Valued by Students. While we usually place in the top five most important campus units in annual Committee on Student Fees surveys, students ranked us as the number one most important unit in the 2012-13 survey. The New Career Center. We moved to a conveniently located facility in fall 2012. Students, employers, and campus partners are very positive about its open and vibrant design. With our large event space, we held Employer Info Sessions for the first time. Career Ladders for L&S. Through the generous support of a Cal alumnus, we launched this innovative portfolio of online tools, including videos, a gallery of alumni testimonials, and an online skills tool. A Spotlight on Diversity. We serve all Berkeley students, and our Diversity Team presented programs with the Transfer Reentry Students Parent Center, Casa Joaquin, Incentive Awards Program, Cal Independent Scholars Network, and Cal Veterans.

International Career Counselor. This new staff member provides career services for our growing international student population through 1-1 counseling, special events, and partnerships with global employers.

Candid Feedback. We added a Pre Med Personal Statement Reviewer to our cadre of Mock Interview Consultants who give students expert feedback.

Oxford Exchange. University of Oxford-UC Berkeley Exchange. This unique arrangement saw one of our career counselors trade places with a UK counterpart.

Career Center Kudos. Business Week awarded career services for undergraduate business students an “A.” Our staff made a splash at national associations through committee involvement, publications, and presenting conference sessions.

Career Center Strategic Themes

guiding our actions for the future

Solidifying 1st class customer service: personalizing the customer experience Proactively providing friendly personal attention to our guests continues to be one of our guiding principles.

Leveraging technology: moving to self-service models The Career Center has made great strides in making information accessible, and now our customers want more than access–they want the ability to conduct meaningful services at times and places that are convenient for them.

Strengthening partnerships: developing Career Center champions Building partnerships has always been one of our foundations, but now we want to elevate our Career Center partners to Career Center champions–strong advocates who enthusiastically advance our interests whenever an opportunity presents itself.

Innovation: creating delivery systems for the next generation of students and employers We will be creative and deliberate in our efforts to deliver services, resources, and information in ways that reach and resonate with the students and employers of today and the future.

Career Center Mission We prepare undergraduates, graduate students, and alumni to make informed decisions about their futures by providing comprehensive resources, programs, and counseling on career development, internships, employment, and graduate school.We fulfill our mission through: • A wide range of partnerships with employers, graduate schools, and campus academic and administrative departments that contribute to the breadth and effectiveness of our services. • State-of-the-art technology that maximizes accessibility to our resources and services. • First-class customer care that represents the highest level of customized quality service.


Thanks to Our Partners

Career Center Contacts

BERKELEY CIRCLE

Berkeley Circle employers designated Berkeley as a top priority school for their recruiting efforts for 2012-13. They offer Cal students a broad array of internship and employment opportunities.

Administration Tom Devlin, Director Andrew Green, Senior Assistant Director Susan Hedgpeth, Career Resources Coordinator Counseling Sarah Bang, International Career Counselor Sarah Backes-Diaz, Assistant Director, Counseling Debra Behrens, PhD Counselor Anna Carideo, Career Counselor Maria Dawson, Career Counselor Edward Free, Career Counselor Katie Hambly, Administrative Assistant Manisha Lakhotia, Career Counselor Dinorah Meyer, Career Counselor Sharron O’Connor, Career Counselor Santina Pitcher, Career Counselor Jennifer Racklin, Career Counselor Jim Sullivan, Associate Director Janet White, Career Counselor Customer Service Donna Chan, Administrative Assistant Loy Estropia, Customer Service Lead Pat Norton, Assistant Director for Administrative Services Danai Suthivarakom, Administrative Assistant Carol Wong, Administrative Assistant Employer Relations Michelle Campbell, Recruiting Assistant Nancy McFarland, Senior Assistant Director of Employer Relations Trina Norris, Recruiting Assistant Carol Uno, Recruiting Assistant Dara Ziegelmeier, Assistant Director of Employer Relations

Abbott Accenture Agilent Technologies Akamai Technologies Altria Amazon Apple Aspera Autodesk Bain & Company Bank of the West Barracuda Networks Broadcom Chevron Corporation Cisco Systems Clorox Company Counsyl

Deloitte Dropbox Enterprise Companies Equilar, Inc. Ernst & Young LLP F5 Networks FactSet Research Systems Inc. Fisher Investments FTI Consulting, Inc. Gap Inc. Genentech General Electric General Motors Goldman Sachs GoodReads Infinera IXL Learning KPMG LLP

Lab 126 Lam Research Location Labs Lockheed Martin Corporation Macy’s, Inc. Microsoft Corporation Morgan Stanley Northrop Grumman Oblong PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Southwestern Advantage Square Storm 8 Switchfly Towers Watson Two Sigma Investments, LLC. Visa, Inc. Wells Fargo

STUDENT ORGANIZATION PARTNERS

During 2012-13 these 86 UC Berkeley student organizations collaborated with us to present programs, special events, and career and graduate school fairs. Working closely with them adds vibrancy and a student perspective to our work. Alpha Epsilon Zeta Alpha Rho Chi American Inst of Aeronautics and Astronautics American Inst of Chemical Engineers American Medical Student Assoc American Society of Civil Engineers American Society of Mech Engineers Ascend Asian Business Assoc Assoc of Women in EECS Associated Students of the University of California ASUC Student Legal Clinic ASUC AAVP Berkeley Consulting Berkeley Engineers and Mentors Berkeley Group Berkeley Innovation Berkeley Nanotechnology Club Berkeley Women in Business Beta Alpha Psi BioEngineering Honors Society BioMedical Engineering Society Cal Do Something Cal Opportunity Scholars Assoc Corps Cal Pre-Dental Society Cal Society of Women in Sciences CED Peer Advisors Chemistry Graduate Life Committee

Chi Epsilon CNR Peer Advisors Compass Fellows Computer Science Undergraduate Assoc Consulting Club at Berkeley Delta Sigma Pi Engineering Student Council Entrepreneurial Society of Berkeley Environmental Sciences Student Assoc Eta Kappa Nu (HKN) Formula SAE Freshman-Sophomore Business Club Hackers@Berkeley Hispanic Engineers & Scientists IAESTE IEEE at UC Berkeley Innovative Design Innovative Entertainment Institute of Industrial Engineers Institute of Transportation Engineers International Assoc of Business Communicators International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering Jews in Engineering Latino Business Student Assoc

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Latino Pre-Law Society mcbUSA Omicron Delta Epsilon oSTEM Partnership for Pre-Professional Pilipinos PASAE PhD Consulting Club Phi Beta Lambda Pioneers in Engineering Regents’ and Chancellors’ Scholars Association Sigma Alpha Nu Society of Women Engineers Society of Women in Science Tau Beta Pi The Daily Californian Theta Tau Toxicology Students Assoc Triangle Fraternity UC Berkeley Environmental Team UC Berkeley Solar Vehicle Team (CalSol) Undergraduate Economics Assoc Undergraduate Finance Assoc/ Undergraduate Management Consulting Undergraduate Marketing Assoc Upsilon Pi Epsilon


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