Year in Review 2022-2023

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Year in Review 2022 - 2023


Note from the Director The 2022-2023 academic year was one of innovation and high impact programming. We focused on student outcomes, emphasized living the mission, and worked closely with University and strategic partners to integrate career readiness into the Fordham experience. As a result, students enhanced their career education, enjoyed new connections and opportunities, and imagined cura personalis as it relates to career success. This year, we returned to in-person career fairs, campus interviews, employer site visits, panels, workshops, and events. We coupled this with options for virtual and hybrid counseling, programming, and professional development features and presentations to increase access, respond to the market, and connect with an increasingly global employer and alumni network. Student engagement reached an all-time high at 15,000+ for career advisement and events. We welcomed 500+ employers for on-campus recruiting opportunities, featured 119,000+ job and internship postings on Handshake, and expanded our signature, strategic, and alumni career networks and partnerships. Our partnerships with academic and administrative departments also flourished this year. We successfully launched a one-credit career exploration course at Fordham College Rose Hill and emphasized career education during department-led seminars and enrichment programs. We are also proud to report 229% growth in our Equity & Inclusion programs, one standout being the addition of our first Career Closet Pop-up Event. We continue to focus on students' unique talents, and Fordham’s Jesuit values, that attract employers from around the world. The First Destination Outcomes for the class of 2022 graduates reflects these achievements. Fordham graduates demonstrate exceptional success in the market with a 96% landed rate and an 86% knowledge rate. We continued to tailor our support to each student and to strive towards our mission, while enhancing the educational experience and overall strategic plan. We are excited to share our progress and key accomplishments with you. As always, we thank you for your continued support of the Career Center as we prepare Fordham students for life after college; from the liberal arts core to career. We invite you to come visit our space as we celebrate new beginnings in our new location.

Annette McLaughlin


Mission and Core Values The Career Center for Cura Personalis is committed to the ideas of care and community: care for the whole person and the creation of meaningful experiences and connections for all Fordham students. We focus on holistic career education, occupational wellness, and an MVVP model of professional development— emphasizing Mission, Value, Vision, and Purpose from your first year through graduation. The Fordham Career Center is committed to building a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship while providing a bridge between the classroom experience and the world beyond. Throughout the job and internship search process, it is our goal to help students, alumni, community partners and employers alike understand the extraordinary value of a Fordham education.


Student Success Grow the Career Center for Cura Personalis

Established the Career Center in the new Campus Center as central to the student experience Achieved a 96% First Destination Survey (FDS) career outcomes rate for the class of 2022 with an 86% overall knowledge rate 89% of undergraduate students completed at least one internship during their studies Conducted 3,625+ career counseling appointments with 1,995+ unique students Increased student engagement at professional development events by 220% with 8,200+ students 25+ Fordham Career Ambassadors held 20+ events, engaging 690+ students Supported student leadership and partnered with 20+ student clubs for successful collaborations Worked closely with Residential Life and Commuter Student Services to customize 1-1 resume builds, Marketing Yourself events, and LinkedIn Headshots, engaging 220+ students Presented to 100+ visiting recruits and families in partnership with Fordham University Athletics Developed new resources for international students with the Office for International Services Co-sponsored a Veteran Liaison with the Office of Military and Veterans’ Services, engaging 50+ veterans in focused career initiatives 1,045+ students accessed online tools, including Big Interview, Forage, Parker Dewey, TypeFocus, GoinGlobal, and more

Living the Mission

Mission, Vision, Value, Purpose Career Wellness & Cura Personalis Developed initiatives to provide holistic support, engaging 280+ students in living the mission Examined the value and application of Ignatian core skills and purpose-driven work, offering Discernment and Know Thyself events Incorporated Career Wellness Wednesdays, The Fordham Difference, Making the Most of your Time, Starbucks & Decompress, and Student Appreciation and Send-off events Designed the Cura Personalis Series, featuring Time Management & Sleep, Healthy Eating & the Workplace, and Financial Planning Workshops Expanded the Fordham College Serving the City Internship Program to 55 opportunities Equity, Inclusion, & Social Justice Initiatives Increased overall Equity & Inclusion (EI) engagement by 229% from 2022 Kicked off the 18th Annual Global Diversity & Inclusion (GDI) Banquet with President Tetlow, 26 employer representatives, and 125+ attendees Hosted the 10th annual Equity & Inclusion Summit: Embracing Change to promote career education and employer connections Launched the first-ever Career Closet Popup, attracting 135+ student shoppers Hosted Black in Excellence with the Black Student Alliance, and Women Leading in Business & Passing the Torch, Maroon TableTalk: Fostering a Culture of Inclusion & Belonging, and the second annual PWC Inclusive Leadership events Awarded the RSM University Impact Grant for dedication to community impact and empowerment


Career Integration Connections & Experiences

Career Education & Academic Partners From Core to Career: launched two onecredit Career Exploration Courses Collaborated with the Dean's Office on a Career Road Map for undeclared and transfer students, and to co-host FCLC to the World of Business, Finding Your Summer Internship, and Career Readiness for International Students events Presented to seminars and enrichment programs, including Communications & Media Studies, International Studies, the Fashion Minor, Public Media MA, Graduate Biological Sciences, Leadership Vision and Strategy, and the 32nd & 33nd Careers in Applied Psychology Forums Compiled 50+ internship and full-time opportunities for the Philosophy Department Hosted a networking event for 30+ students with the NYCDOT and the Visual Arts Program as part of the Street Design Exhibition at LC Partnered with Professional and Continuing Studies on LinkedIn presentations for 50+ students, and offered extended counseling hours for non-traditional schedules Partnered with Graduate Schools of Education (GSE) and Arts & Sciences (GSAS) to develop professional readiness for CVs, personal statements, online presence, and academic and non-academic career transitions, engaging 270+ students Launched the London Campus Internship Program, engaging 40+ students

The RAM Career Network & Alumni Partners Increased Mentorship Platform engagement by 28% with 2,795+ users: 710+ students and 2,065+ alumni Paired 158 mentor-mentee matches as part of the Fordham Mentorship Program Re-launched the RAMS Helping RAMS program for seniors, featuring emotional readiness, interviewing, salary negotiation, LinkedIn, and employer expectations, engaging 175+ students Conducted 430+ alumni career counseling appointments for Fordham graduates Proudly featured Fordham alumni at career fairs, recruiting events, banquets, and symposiums Featured as top 15 alumni networks by Town & Country Magazine, identified by IvyWise Strategic & Employer Partners Increased Signature Partner program by 60%, featuring Jumpstart, KPMG, EY, Deloitte, Andersen, FORVIS, RSM, and NMFN, and strengthened corporate partnerships with Northwell Health, T-Mobile, and Westchester BioTech Collaborated with strategic partner, The NY Giants, for a Third Annual Case Competition, six Fordham exclusive internships and 50 event-day interns Launched STEM-focused initiatives including the STEM Fair, Tech, Cybersecurity & Data Science Micro Fair, Healthcare Panel, and the STEM Pre-Health Newsletter, engaging 330+ students Hosted eight career fairs, and 400+ campus recruiting events, coffee chats, info sessions, and interview days, with 240+ employers and 3,865+ students Facilitated 2,280+ external events via Handshake Increased Handshake postings by 10%, featuring 119,680+ job and internship opportunities


Class of 2022 By the Numbers

96%

Employed Full-Time: 65% Continuing Education: 22%

Career Outcomes Rate

Employed Part-Time: 5% Still Seeking: 4% Not Seeking: 2%

(Based on a 86% Knowledge Rate)

Military: 1%

Versus NACE National Average 85.7% outcome rate & 56.7% knowledge rate

Public Service: 1%

Appointments by College & Year

FCRH: 1,615

Seniors: 913

FCLC: 912

Juniors: 618

GSB: 611

Sophomores: 767

GSAS: 191

Freshman: 469

PCS: 77

Masters: 261

GSE: 104

Alumni: 519

DEI Programming Attendance By College & Year

Gabelli School of Business: 44% Fordham College Rose Hill: 34%

First Year: 25% Sophomore: 29%

Fordham College Lincoln Center: 10%

Junior: 13%

School of Professional & Continuing Studies: 5%

Alumni: 6%

Alumni: 4% Other: 3%

Senior: 24% Other: 3%


119,000+

102,584

27,000+

10,890

Jobs posted on Handshake Internships posted on Handshake

1,482

Career Fair Attendance

1,474

Information Sessions

957

Scheduled Interview Room Reservations

512

Student Interviews

282

Employer Attendees at Career Fairs

43

Coffee Chat Days

22

Interview Days

Completed Applications on Handshake Active Handshake Users

8,204

Workshop Participation

3,587

Counseling Appointments

369

E&I Events

30+

E&I involved employers

229%

Increase in E&I programming from 2022

5

Micro-Fairs

3

Career Fairs


With special thanks to our longstanding partners who share in our commitment to career education and professional success: The Office of the Provost & Academic Deans, Mission Integration & Ministry, The Office of the Chief Diversity Officer, The Division of Student Affairs, Fordham University Athletics, Development University Alumni Relations, The Parents’ Leadership Council, and more

ROSE HILL 441 EAST FORDHAM ROAD MCSHANE CENTER, 2ND FLOOR, SUITE 203 BRONX, NY 10458 718.817.4350 FordhamFutures@fordham.edu

LINCOLN CENTER 140 WEST 62ND STREET G-49 NEW YORK, NY 10023 212.636.6280 CareerPlan@fordham.edu


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