Career Planning

There are a number of things you can do to prepare for post-graduation career paths and job plans. You can begin your career planning journey at any time and FIT provides support to help you. 

Self-Assessment

Conducting regular self-assessments of yourself will help you become a good self-advocate.

  • Are you of a healthy mind to be self-assertive?
  • Are you able to structure your free time well?
  • How is your organizational ability?
  • How is your self-esteem?
  • Are you capable of making independent choices?
  • Do you understand the difference between memorizing facts and engaging in critical thinking?
  • How flexible are you when confronted with change?
  • Are you better focused and more productive in the early morning hours or a different time of day?
  • Is getting to appointments, on time, or at all, a problem for you?
  • Do you need to develop your written or verbal communication skills?

The independence you gain as you move through your academic career will result in becoming a well-educated, good citizen. Understanding the realities of learning at the college level, which is far more hands-on, will help you transition from high school to college and into a career. Developing a better understanding of your responsibilities to become an empowered learner starts with self-advocating for yourself.

When you work with the Office of Disability Services (FIT-ABLE), you will begin charting your path to development. You will need to network, self-advocate, make appointments, speak with professors about your accommodations—all skills that will help you enter the job market.

 

Planning You Can Do Now

Career and Internship Services

Make FIT's Career and Internship Services one of your first stops. CIS experts can help you with things like career counseling, seminars, career fairs, and more. CIS can help you find an internship or employment by connecting you with companies that are looking for FIT students and grads. CIS also helps students craft resumes and use online tools to reach their career goals.

Learning Disabilities Program

If you are a student with a learning disability, participate in the programs offered to you through the Learning Disabilities Program at FIT which includes study skills management, development, personal counseling, nexternships, and industry field trips. Attend the monthly meetings offered each semester. Build these into your schedule.

FIT Support Offices and Programs

Seek out the many free support services available at FIT, such as FIT-ABLE and the Counseling Center. You will be able to develop leadership skills training working with offices such as Residential Life and Student Life. Participate in Athletics to stay physically fit and to develop team skills. FIT Health Services can provide you with guidance and health benefits to be at your best to contribute.

State Vocational Services

Apply to New York State VESID (Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities). VESID can provide assistance during your college studies and as you transition into your career.