Professional Development for Business
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Internships are Increasingly the Route to Winning the Job;
More Industries Pick from the Summer Talent (Wall Street Journal - June 6, 2013) |
Professional development is an activity that when correctly employed, helps students gain specific skills to not only increase their potential, but also to realize it. The PVAMU College of Business hosts specific professional development workshops in MGMT 2000: Professional Development for Business. Professional Development (PD) for Business provides students with the skills necessary for successful performance during internships and within the professional work environment.
Workshops highlight the internship process, introduce students to the professional development resources available in the College of Business, and orient students to career-related, strategic decision-making. Topics include the role of internships, dressing for success, the interview process, business etiquette, public speaking, networking, and work-life balance to name a few. Workshops are open to business and non-business students as well as interested members of the PVAMU community.
For more information about PD, contact Dr. Lawrence McNeil, Assistant Professor of Economics at (936) 261-9205.
Workshops highlight the internship process, introduce students to the professional development resources available in the College of Business, and orient students to career-related, strategic decision-making. Topics include the role of internships, dressing for success, the interview process, business etiquette, public speaking, networking, and work-life balance to name a few. Workshops are open to business and non-business students as well as interested members of the PVAMU community.
For more information about PD, contact Dr. Lawrence McNeil, Assistant Professor of Economics at (936) 261-9205.
Class Information and Materials
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