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LGBTQA+ Students
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LGBTQA+ Students

Source: https://careernetwork.msu.edu/channels/lgbtq/ Parent: https://careernetwork.msu.edu/channels/international-student/

Career Services is committed to helping students who identify as LGBTQA+, and all students who support the advancement of students who identify as LGBTQA+, in all aspects of career exploration. We understand you may face some additional challenges or questions related to the job search and your sexual orientation or gender identity. There often aren’t defined rules to answer these questions, so we encourage you to talk through potential scenarios with a career advisor to find the best solution for you. 

Common Questions:

Schedule an advising appointment through Handshake to discuss these and other questions with one of our career advisors.

Career Advising

Connect with a career advisor to learn more about:

Appointments can be made via Handshake, where you can schedule time with a general or discipline-specific career advisor from the Career Services Network.

Connect with Professional Organizations and Resources

LGBTQA+ students and job seekers have a number of ways to seek out guidance and support.

Evaluating Workplace Culture and Fit

Assessing an organization for its commitment to diversity and inclusion is, more than ever, an important part of the job search process. If you’re a jobseeker committed to working in an inclusive environment, how can you know if a company will meet your needs?

(1) Do Online Research: Visit the company’s website and examine everything from the “about us” section and any shared metrics on diversity or hiring practices used to represent the organization. Do advisory committees, resource groups, or social communities exist for LGBTQA+ staff? Are mentorship opportunities available? Don’t forget to check out reviews on sites like Glassdoor, too.

(2) Review the Company’s Core Values: Are diversity and/or inclusion mentioned as priorities in the company’s mission statement or core values? Do statements exist affirming that the company values differences in sexual orientation and gender identity/expression?

(3) Examine Benefit Packages and Policies:  Will the company offer domestic partner benefits? Are gender confirmation related medical costs covered? Does the company have a written non-discrimination policy that includes sexual orientation and gender identity/expression?

(4) Ask Questions During Your Interview:Try inquiring directly about diversity if you get a chance to pose questions during your interview.

(5) Reach Out to Connections:If you know anyone at the organization, see what details you can gather from them about the company’s commitment to diversity and inclusion.

Disclosure Advice

LGBTQ+ job seekers must inevitably consider, “Should I or shouldn’t I come out at work?” Ultimately, the decision is very personal and entirely up to you.

As you weigh your choices, consider:

Consider disclosure advice from the Human Rights Campaign as you weigh your options and discuss with a career advisor.

The Gender and Sexuality Campus Center

A student-centered campus resource that works to celebrate, affirm, and empower LGBTQA+ members of the Michigan State University community. Through education, engagement, advocacy, and student support, they work to create an inclusive campus culture for people of all genders and sexual identities.

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