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Listen to The Career Ready Podcast to learn about resumes, cover letters, LinkedIn, interviewing, and all the things you need to Be Career Ready with the Career Services Center at College of DuPage.
Listen to The Career Ready Podcast to learn about resumes, cover letters, LinkedIn, interviewing, and all the things you need to Be Career Ready with the Career Services Center at College of DuPage.
From Student Athlete to Working Professional with Troy Doris
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In today’s episode, Pierre Michiels interviews Troy Doris. Troy Doris is a former Olympic triple jumper for Guyana, Commonwealth Games gold medalist, and current marketing professional and city councilman. In the interview, Troy shares his journey from student-athlete to Olympian, the challenges of transitioning out of professional sports, identifying transferable skills, and framing athletic experience for resumes and interviews. After listening to this episode, we hope you have a better understanding of how athletes can leverage their skills and mindset for career success beyond sports.
Full episode transcript can be found on the episode page. Below is a general timestamp summary.
00:00:01 – 00:03:11 | Introduction & Troy’s Background
Pierre Michiels introduces Troy Doris, highlighting his Olympic achievements and current roles. Troy shares his early life, athletic journey from College of DuPage to the University of Iowa, and competing professionally for nearly a decade.
00:03:11 – 00:07:02 | Student-Athlete Experience & Discipline
Troy discusses the unique challenges of balancing academics, athletics, and social life, emphasizing time management, accountability, and how these habits shaped his professional mindset.
00:07:02 – 00:13:19 | Transition Beyond Athletics
Troy explains the difficulties of retiring from sport during the pandemic, discovering his interest in marketing, and leveraging sponsorship and content creation experience to build a new career.
00:13:19 – 00:20:15 | Translating Skills to the Workforce
Conversation focuses on framing athletic experience for resumes, cover letters, and interviews. Troy shares strategies for highlighting transferable skills like discipline and adaptability rather than just athletic achievements.
00:20:15 – 00:27:02 | Mindset & Career Readiness
Troy reflects on remaining coachable, embracing feedback, and applying an athlete’s structured approach to professional growth. Discussion includes why career readiness integration for athletes is essential.
00:27:02 – End | Final Advice & Closing
Troy offers advice for athletes: leverage networking, recognize the value of your skills, and prepare early for career transitions. Episode closes with key takeaways and encouragement for listeners.
Listeners in the College of DuPage community can visit our website. All other listeners are encouraged to view the resources of their local community college, WIOA training programs, or other local support centers.
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Career Readiness for Transfer Students - Interview with Chris de Kok at Aurora University
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Whether you're new to campus or planning a transfer, this episode is packed with practical advice to help you stay career ready.
This episode spotlights the unique career challenges and opportunities transfer students face when moving to a new school. Aurora University’s Chris de Kok offers actionable advice on networking, building confidence, and making the most of campus resources to stay career ready.
Key Advice from this episode:
Transfer students should prioritize networking and connecting with Career Services early.
Internships are more critical than ever in a slower job market.
AI is a growing concern and opportunity—students should learn to use it responsibly. 👉 Listen to our spring AI episodes for guidance!
#CareerReadyPodcast #CollegeOfDuPage #CODCareers #CareerTips #Internships #JobSearch #CollegeCareer #CareerReady #StudentSuccess #FindYourFit
Listeners in the College of DuPage community can visit our website. All other listeners are encouraged to view the resources of their local community college, WIOA training programs, or other local support centers.
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Upgrade Your Job Search: Researching Companies and Industries
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Learn how to search smarter - not just for jobs, but for the companies and industries that align with your goals. Discover how to find hidden opportunities and make your job search more intentional.
In this episode, hosts Rebecca Harrington and Jordan Rembrecht flip the traditional job search strategy on its head. Instead of hunting for job titles, they explore how researching companies and industries can unlock hidden opportunities, help you build meaningful connections, and lead to more targeted applications. Whether you're a student, alum, or community member, this episode is packed with actionable advice to help you Be Career Ready.
Local to College of DuPage? Visit Chaps Get Hired to search for jobs.
🔍 Main Discussion Highlights
Why 70–80% of jobs are found through networking - not job boards
How to identify industries that align with your interests and skills
Using tools like O*NET and the Occupational Outlook Handbook to explore career paths
Search strategies to find companies by location, size, and focus
Building a list of target employers and tracking your outreach
Crafting thoughtful LinkedIn messages to initiate career conversations
Tips for searching online for companies:
Search by industry + location. Try phrases like:
“marketing firms near Naperville,” “manufacturing companies in DuPage County,” or “nonprofits in Chicago working with youth.”
Add size filters like “small business,” “startup,” or “Fortune 500” to refine your results.
Use quotation marks to find exact phrases (“graphic design agency”) or minus signs to remove results (e.g., “graphic design agency -freelance”).
Look at directories and associations. Industry groups often list members—like “Illinois Technology Association members” or “Chamber of Commerce directory.”
Use Map apps and LinkedIn Company Search to visually explore who’s in your area—you might be surprised how many opportunities exist close to home.
📝 Pro Tip
Instead of asking “Who’s hiring?”, ask “Who’s doing work I admire?” That mindset shift can lead to more fulfilling and aligned career opportunities.
#CareerReadyPodcast #CollegeOfDuPage #CODCareers #CareerTips #Internships #JobSearch #CollegeCareer #CareerReady #StudentSuccess #FindYourFit
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19:19
Networking Reimagined: Building Support and Finding Opportunities with COD Student Juan Hernandez
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Networking doesn’t have to feel awkward or transactional. In this episode of Career Podcast, host Marisela Morales explores a new way to think about networking: as building community, trust, and support systems that can open doors to real opportunities. We also talk with College of DuPage student Juan Hernandez, who shares his personal experiences attending conferences and joining clubs, how his understanding of networking has evolved, and the positive outcomes he’s seen so far. Listeners will walk away with practical tips on starting small, making genuine connections, and using networking as a tool for mentorship, career growth, and confidence.
Below is a general timestamp summary.
00:00–02:30 – Introduction to networking as community-building, not just business cards and handshakes.
02:30–06:30 – Why networking matters and where to build connections (campus, online, community).
06:30–09:30 – Juan Hernandez shares his background and how he began networking through Alpha.
09:30–13:00 – Juan’s evolving view of networking and his authentic, conversational approach.
13:00–18:00 – Preparing for events, using LinkedIn, and making meaningful connections.
18:00–21:00 – A success story from a Deloitte event that boosted Juan’s confidence.
21:00–26:00 – Advice for students new to networking and starting with peer interactions.
26:00–29:00 – How faculty and clubs led to job and scholarship opportunities.
29:00–34:30 – Juan’s mindset on persistence, giving back, and building a support system.
Listeners in the College of DuPage community can visit our website. All other listeners are encouraged to view the resources of their local community college, WIOA training programs, or other local support centers.
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34:30
Using the Library as a Job Search Resource with Christine Kickels
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In this episode, host Pierre Michiels interview features Christine Kickels, Reference Librarian at College of DuPage, who shares insights on how students can use the library to explore careers, research companies, and access hidden resources. Before exploring how libraries can be powerful tools in the job search, the episode begins with a conversation between Pierre and guests from Lime Connect. Yardena Gerwin and Alissa Brower discuss Lime Connect, a valuable resource for job seekers with disabilities in honor of National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) happening throughout October.
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Below is a general timestamp summary.
00:00–03:00 Host Pierre Michiels introduces the episode and guests from Lime Connect, a nonprofit supporting individuals with disabilities.
03:00–06:30 Yardena Gerwin and Alyssa Brower explain Lime Connect’s mission, inclusive definition of disability, and free resources including scholarships and career coaching.
06:30–008:00 Overview of Lime’s Discovery and Fellowship programs for students, and promotion of their October 9 event for Disability Employment Awareness Month.
08:00–10:30 Lime Connect’s networking events, online community platform, and confirmation that all services are free for job seekers.
10:30–13:30 Interview with Christine Kickels, reference librarian at College of DuPage, discussing her role and the value of storytelling and information access.
13:30–16:30 Comparison of public and academic libraries, and how COD’s library connects students to campus resources and career services.
16:30–19:30 Four ways students use the library: career exploration, skill building, company research, and access to space and tech for interviews.
19:30–22:30 Common student questions and how the library helps answer “Where do I start?” and “What can I do with this major?”
22:30–26:30 Tips for company research using databases like Reference Solutions and Merchant Intellect.
26:30–30:00 Using local resources like Crain’s Chicago Business and Daily Herald for regional insights.
30:00–33:30 Underused resources: career-focused books and LinkedIn Learning for just-in-time skill development.
33:30–36:30 Christine shares a personal success story of her daughter using library tools to land a nursing job.
36:30–39:30 Final thoughts on the value of one-on-one research consultations and the personal touch libraries offer.
39:30–41:46 Closing remarks and encouragement to use library resources in your job search.
Listeners in the College of DuPage community can visit our website. All other listeners are encouraged to view the resources of their local community college, WIOA training programs, or other local support centers.
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41:55
Skills That Get You Hired: Insights from NACE’s Dr. Mary Gatta
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In this episode of The Career Ready Podcast, hosts Rebecca Harrington and Jordan Ruprecht welcome Dr. Mary Gatta, Director of Research and Public Policy at the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE).
Dr. Gatta shares insights from NACE’s latest research, including:
The 8 Career Readiness Competencies and why they serve as “career currency” for graduates.
Which competencies employers value most—and where new grads often fall short.
How skills-based hiring is changing the way employers evaluate candidates.
New data on the impact of internships and experiential learning on long-term career success (hint: $15K salary bump on average).
Trends around AI in recruiting, hybrid work preferences, and why students who use their career center report more job offers and higher starting salaries.
Whether you’re a student preparing for your first job, a faculty member supporting career readiness, or an employer navigating the talent pipeline, this episode offers research-driven strategies to help you succeed in today’s evolving job market.
Resource mentioned:
NACE LinkedIn
(for the latest research & job outlook reports)
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Creative Futures: Theater and Beyond with Daniel Millhouse
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Thinking about a creative career? In this episode, Rebecca interviews Professor Daniel Millhouse, who shares what it’s really like to work in theater and how studying the arts can prepare you for any career path. From public speaking and teamwork to problem-solving under pressure, theater helps students build skills that employers love. Whether you want to be on stage or just think creatively in your future job, this episode will inspire you to see theater in a whole new way.
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26:42
Purpose & Policy: Inspiring Paths in Political and Civic Life with Maureen Heffren-Ponicki
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What can you do with a political science degree? More than you think. In this episode, Rebecca interviews Professor Maureen Heffren-Ponicki to explore the many ways students can turn their passion for politics, justice, and community into meaningful careers. From public service to grassroots organizing, policy research to civic education, Professor Heffren-Ponicki shares real-world insights, personal stories, and empowering advice for students ready to make a difference. Whether you're dreaming of Capitol Hill or your local city hall, this conversation will help you find your path—and your purpose.
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26:42
Careers in ASL Interpreting with Holly Gaydurgis
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In today’s episode, Marisela interviews Holly Gaydurgis, ASL Interpreter Assistant Professor at College of DuPage. Together, they discuss the two main career paths in ASL interpreting—educational and freelance—highlighting the skills developed in the program, such as ASL and English proficiency, ethical decision-making, and cultural mediation. She emphasizes the importance of immersion in the deaf community, learning from deaf influencers, and gaining hands-on experience through practicum and service learning projects. Tune in to learn more about American Sign Language Interpreting Program and explore the details of studying this dynamic program at the College of DuPage.
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Full episode transcript can be found on the episode page. Below is a general timestamp summary.
00:00:00 - 00:01:24
Introduction, Host: Maricela Morales & Guest: Holly Gaydurgis, ASL Interpreter Assistant Professor at College of DuPage.
00:01:24 - 00:03:02
Overview of ASL Interpreting Field
00:03:02 - 00:10:00
Skills Developed in ASL Interpreting Program
00:10:00 - 00:14:00
Experiences and Opportunities for Growth
00:14:00 - 00:19:00
Preparation for Careers in ASL Interpreting
00:19:00 - 00:24:00
Advice for Aspiring ASL Interpreters
00:24:00 - 00:29:00
Resources and Contact Information
00:29:00 - 00:30:13
Conclusion
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My Career Path with Jordan Rembrecht
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In this kickoff episode of our summer series, host Michelle Malik sits down with Jordan Rembrandt, the newest Career Specialist at College of DuPage and newest host of The Career Ready Podcast. Jordan shares her career journey—from volunteering in high school and switching majors in college to working in HR and eventually joining Career Services.
Hear how mentorship, internships, and involvement in programs like Best Buddies and the COACH program helped shape her path. Jordan also offers advice for students exploring careers and navigating the job search.
💼 Topics include:
The value of getting involved on campus
Changing majors and discovering your strengths
Making the most of internships
The power of mentorship
Transitioning from HR to higher ed
🎧 Plus: Find out what show Jordan plans to binge this summer!
📬 Got a question for us? Email careerpodcast@cod.edu
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Smarter Interview Prep with AI: What Every Job Seeker Should Know
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Stepping into your first job interview can feel overwhelming—but what if you had a personal coach available 24/7? In this episode, we explore how college students and recent grads can use AI tools to prepare smarter, faster, and with more confidence. Learn how to generate common questions, build STAR stories, polish your delivery, and tailor your responses to specific job descriptions—all with the help of AI. Also learn about the importance of clear communication to get ahead at the workplace.
Example AI Prompts for Interview Prep
00:27:03 - Asking Questions to improve Communication
00:09:51:18 - Using AI to Prep for your Interview
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From Student to Professional: A Career Readiness Journey
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In this episode of the Career Podcast, hosts Pierre Michaels and Rebecca Harrington dive into the essentials of career readiness. Pierre interviews Samuel Wilson, a College of DuPage graduate and tax consultant at Deloitte. Samuel shares his inspiring journey from high school electives to landing his dream job. The conversation includes the importance of networking, internships, and leveraging AI tools for resume building. Samuel's insights on transitioning from college to the workforce and finding your niche are invaluable for anyone looking to make their mark in their career.
Before the interview, Rebecca kicks off the episode with a listener question on how to answer the daunting "Why should we hire you?" Interview question. She provides actionable tips to showcase your unique value.
Tune in to hear Samuel's advice on embracing challenges, staying passionate, and making impactful connections. Plus, discover his favorite board game that combines strategy and fun!
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AI and the Resume
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In this episode of The Career Ready Podcast, we explore two crucial aspects of career success, teamwork and the resume. Mari provides tips and insight to leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance your job search, specifically in crafting effective resumes. Before learning about resume AI tools, Pierre discussed the importance of teamwork and accountability in the workplace, drawing insights from the research of the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE). Learn how to navigate teamwork dynamics and utilize AI tools to help you #BeCareerReady.
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The AI Workforce Revolution: A Jounalist Perspective with Jim Fuller
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On this episode of The Career Ready Podcast, Pierre interviews Jim Fuller, General Manager of the student newspaper at College of DuPage. The conversations explore the significant technological disruptions that have reshaped the journalism industry, and how those lessons can prepare us for the AI-driven future. We'll discuss the transition from print to digital, the impact of emerging technologies like AI, and the essential skills needed to thrive in a rapidly changing job market. Learn how to evaluate information credibility, showcase your adaptability, and #BeCareerReady.
#AI #AIWorkforce
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AI and Career Research
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Ever wonder how to research careers using AI? In this episode, Michelle talks about ChatGPT and how to use it to start the process of exploring careers. The importance of using AI ethically is discussed and sample questions to ask ChatGPT are provided. Additionally, Michelle mentions career exploration websites to assist in career research. Rebecca starts the episode by providing information on the NACE Competency of Technology.
Topic #1 (Competency):
The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) defines the Technology competency as the ability to “Understand and leverage technologies ethically to enhance efficiencies, complete tasks, and accomplish goals.” In this episode, Rebecca explores how AI is helping and/or hurting us do one of the key behaviors for this competency: “Use technology to improve efficiency and productivity of their work.”
Topic #2 (Main Topic):
Michelle discusses how to research careers using AI, such as ChatGPT. Sample career exploration questions are provided, and Michelle references an article posted by the Career Services department at the University of Denver titled AI for Career Development (link below). Additionally, there is a brief recap of career exploration websites, which can help listeners with their career research.
University of Denver Article:
https://career.du.edu/channels/artificial-intelligence-ai-for-career-development/#:~:text=AI%20can%20help%20you%20draft,up%2C%20and%20keep%20conversations%20going.
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Why Volunteering is a Game-Changer for your Career with Joan DiPiero
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Volunteering isn’t just about giving back—it’s a powerful way to gain valuable skills, build your network, and boost your career prospects. In this episode, Rebecca interviews Joan DiPiero, Community Engagement Coordinator, and we explore how college students can leverage volunteer experiences to stand out in job applications, make meaningful connections, and discover new career opportunities. Michelle starts the episode by sharing how to use LinkedIn to search for volunteer opportunities.
Topic #1 (Resources):
Michelle starts off the episode by discussing how you can use LinkedIn to find volunteer opportunities, such as utilizing the Company tab and the Open To tab.
Topic #2 (Main Topic):
Rebecca interviews Joan DiPiero, Community Engagement Coordinator for College of DuPage, about volunteering and the impact it can have on your career path.
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AI and Career Readiness: An Introduction
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In today’s episode, we will begin our series on using AI for the job search process, and the possible consequences of using AI improperly. In addition, we will be answering a listener question regarding how to prepare yourself for a virtual interview.
Michelle discusses how job seekers can prepare themselves for virtual interviews.
Mari discusses how AI is becoming an essential tool in the job search process, with job seekers using it for tasks like resume enhancement, interview practice, and job search automation. While AI can improve resumes and increase interview opportunities, job seekers should use them carefully—verifying accuracy and ensuring their application reflects their own voice—since some employers view AI-assisted applications negatively.
Sources:
Why 80% Of Hiring Managers Discard AI-Generated Job Applications From Career Seekers
Job Seekers Who Used ChatGPT Negotiated Higher Salaries
AI job search tips: 10 AI tools to help you land your next job
How ethical is using AI to write cover letters for job applications?
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Job Trends and Advice with Recruiter Nicole Magats
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In today’s episode, Michelle interviews Nicole Magats, Talent Acquisition Partner at TransChicago and Director of Marketing & Social Media at HRA of Greater Oak Brook, about current job trends. Nicole talks about changes in hiring and the job market this Spring, the impact of AI, why employers may ghost applicants, as well as how to stand out during the job search process. Mari starts the episode by answering a listener question about if a degree is needed to be successful.
Topic #1 (Resources):
Mari starts the episode by answering a listener question: Do I need a degree to be successful?
Topic #2 (Main Topic):
Michelle interviews Nicole Magats, Talent Acquisition Partner at TransChicago and Director of Marketing & Social Media at HRA of Greater Oak Brook. Nicole shares information about the current job market, the impact of AI, and tips for job seekers.
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Career Pathways in Office Technology Information with Casey Emerich
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In today’s episode, Marisela interviews Casey Emerich, Professor of Office Technology Information at the College of DuPage. Together, they discuss the valuable skills and strengths gained through studying Office Technology, how students can prepare for various career pathways, and the experiences and opportunities young professionals should consider to prepare for these fields. Tune in to learn more about Office Technology and explore the details of studying this dynamic program at the College of DuPage.
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Studying Humanities to Create a Career Path with Julia diLiberti
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In today’s episode Pierre interviews Julia diLiberti, Professor of Humanities at College of DuPage. Throughout the interview the skills and strengthen developed when studying the humanities are discussed and how they prepare students for many career paths. The differences between CTE (Career Technical Education) and KAO (Knowledge for All Occupations) is covered along with specific details about studying the program at College of DuPage.
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