Transcript: Michael "Rudi" ...: Hello and welcome to the What's Career Got to Do With it podcast, where we hope to provide a space for honest conversation and information that encourages the listener to take the next steps in their career journey. Wherever you are at in this process, we hope this episode will meet you with affirmation, guidance, and maybe some laughs along the way. On today's episode, we will discuss and answer or many to the question, who is the Career Center? Without further ado, I'm going to have my colleagues joining me today answer a few questions about themselves, such as name, title, career, community, and also what does Career Everywhere mean to you? Nicole Mitchell: Well, hello everybody. My name is Nicole Mitchell, and I am the Associate Director of Career Readiness within the Career Center. I've been here for about a year and a half, almost two years in December. Career Everywhere means to me that I have abundant resources in places that I would never think of to look. So not only the Career Center, but I have my professors, I have my family, I have my friends, I have people on LinkedIn that I've never even met who are resources for me. So it is career, literally quite everywhere. Ängela Bonner: Wow, that was awesome. Nicole. This is Angela Bonner. I am an assistant director in the Career Center and I manage the education, government, nonprofit and policy career community here. Career Everywhere, for me, and I'm going to put it on our side, is just being in places where you may not think we are and finding those people that are in your typical places of classrooms. We might be in the office, we might be in the quad, just out there ready to help you with what you need. Kai Kelley, Jr.: Awesome. Just to round us out, my name is Kai Kelly, Jr. I serve as a career advisor for the Discovery Exploration Career Community. For me, Career Everywhere ties back to the Career Center's, guiding principles of relevancy, visibility and inclusivity, and thinking about having conversations about careers across campus. Michael "Rudi" ...: Those are my colleagues and my name is Michael Rudisill. Everybody calls me Rudi. I'm an assistant director in the Career Center as well, and I help to manage the healthcare and life science community. Career Everywhere for me is thinking about walking down the streets, seeing someone waiting at the traffic light, waiting to cross the road, and something comes up about their shoes, and then all of a sudden you figure out, "Oh, we like the same things." Then you keep talking. Next thing you know, you've got this new idea or opportunity to discover what their next steps are. Literally, that was corny. I'm sorry. Ängela Bonner: But Rudi always has one for us, so get ready folks. Buckle up. Michael "Rudi" ...: So what do we mean when we talk about things like Career Everywhere and career communities? Can we give a rundown of what this Career Center is? Maybe the most surface level explanation of what the Career Center is and what career communities are? Nicole Mitchell: So I'm going to start off and say this one, we do more than resume reviews. Shocker, shocker, shocker. I know everybody, I know it. But the Career Center is really your one stop shop for all of the thoughts that you are starting to have and all of the thoughts you will continue to have through your tenure here at Duke, on internships, career, goals, setting plans, practicing interviews, networking, informational interviewing, and I could go on and on and on, but I know I have some colleagues that have more for me as well. Ängela Bonner: Well, I would say, just to piggyback on Nicole, obviously with what she listed, you may not have it. So, we are a space where you do not have to have it all together. That's what we are here for, to help you develop yourself so that you can be that young professional once you walk across that stage. Hopefully soon. Our seniors are about to do it in a semester too. But just again, just
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