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Create a Career Plan
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Create a Career Plan

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Creating a career plan can help you get the most out of your time at MSU and better prepare you for life after graduation. Regardless of your career interests, it’s important to take the right classes and get good grades, pursue work and internship opportunities, and be involved in campus activities. Most professional jobs require a wide range of demonstrated skills, accomplishments, and work-related experiences. 

Use your time at MSU to explore your options, prepare professionally, and make connections. Engage in activities (like the ones listed below) throughout your time on campus to become more well-rounded and to find a career path that is meaningful to you. Plan to meet with a career advisor often to work through the steps.

Explore

In the Explore stage, learn about your skills and interests, and explore potential career options.

Prepare

Move onto the Prepare stage once you have some ideas of your interests. Prepare your documents and develop professional skills to get ready for applications.  

Connect

Move onto the Connect stage when you are ready to apply for roles or programs. Use the networking connections and professional skills you have developed as you apply for opportunities.

Purpose

Research shows that your professional purpose is important. Basically, when people have a strong sense of purpose in life, they tend to be happier and more successful. Students who feel a sense of purpose are more likely to achieve higher grades, engage in deep and meaningful learning, graduate from college, and be healthy (psychologically and physically). Young adults who have a sense of purpose after college are more likely to be satisfied in their life and work. 

Purpose is defined as:

You can begin to explore purpose by examining your:

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26%

Bachelor's degree graduates continue education.

77%

Undergraduate students complete an internship.

93%

Bachelor's degree graduates work or continue education.

*Data Source: Post-graduation outcomes and experiences of bachelor’s degree recipients (2021-2025).

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