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Finding Career Success in 2-year and 4-year Degree Pathways feat. Tim Moore, Associate Director of Career Education at UWF

Take Stock in College and Career Season 4 Episode 9

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We talked with Tim Moore, Associate Director of Career Education at the University of West Florida, about the benefits and differences between 2-year and 4-year degree pathways, plus career tips for college scholars.

Learn more about UWF's Career Development and Community Engagement (CDCE) here

Topics covered in this episode:

  • Career pathways with 2-year vs. 4-year degrees
  • Benefits and differences between 2-year and 4-year degree pathways
  • Identifying priorities and values when choosing a degree program
  • Pivoting in your college major and career path
  • In-demand skills employers seek in recent college graduates
  • Boosting qualifications with certifications
  • Finding internships for 2-year college students
  • Networking tips for students and young professionals
  • Envisioning your career pathway and planning for success
  • Using My Florida Future to explore career options
  • Career resources and events at UWF Career Development and Community Engagement (CDCE)

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