Course Syllabus
Let’s get started! The program is self-guided, and we have put together the following curriculum to be completed over the next few weeks. You may proceed at your own pace, keeping in mind program closing dates and any upcoming deadlines for the NAFOA Leadership Summit.
Please remember to read and sign the NAFOA Institute Community Values and Honor Code and Restrictions of Use before getting started.
INTRODUCTION TO CAREER BASICS
Timeline Suggestion: Day 1
Average completion time: 1-1.5 hours
The introduction to Career Basics is designed to provide you with an overview of the two core areas covered in the program: Personal Finance and Career Development. In this session, you will be required to:
- Read “Introduction to Career Basics: Personal Finance and Career Development” to get a general understanding of the two core areas in the program.
- Watch two of the five videos OR read two of three articles OR watch one video and read one article to start thinking about your personal and professional path.
- Contribute your thoughts on the articles and/or videos in a discussion with your fellow participants.
- Read “Industry and Core Business Function Overviews.” Start to map out your career interests by completing an exercise called “My Career Interests.”
Personal Finance Basics: Creating a Budget
Average completion time: 1.5-2 hours
Budgeting is an essential tool in your framework for making sound financial decisions.
Maintaining a budget is a great way to be diligent about your spending and saving habits. While creating and adhering to a budget may seem daunting or fruitless, the process is easier and more useful than you think. No matter your age or the amount of money that you have, it is never too early to start planning your income and expenses. In this session, you will be required to:
- Read “Personal Finance” and watch "Building Your Squad: Family Conversations for Financial Well-Being."
- Complete the Personal Finance Quiz, which includes questions designed to stretch your knowledge of core personal finance concepts.
- Bonus: Read Rule of 72 to learn about a foundational investing formula.
APPLYING FOR JOBS
Timeline Suggestion: Day 2
Average completion time: 1-2 hours
A resume and cover letter are essential tools during your professional journey. You need to make sure that both documents are accurate and powerful reflection of your story. Everything from the content to the template needs to be outstanding. In this session, you will be required to:
- Read “Resume and Cover Letter Overview” to get a general understanding of how to create a best-in-class resume and cover letter.
- Create a resume. You will have access to a resume template and sample to help you get started. If you have a professional resume template already, please feel free to use this rather than our template.
- Draft a cover letter for a potential or current job search. You will have access to a cover letter template and sample to help you get started.
- Bonus: listen to Podcast: How to get past the resume tracking system - College Central Podcast and Podcast Functional vs. Chronological Resume - Career Cloud Radio
YOUR PROFESSIONAL PERSONA
Timeline Suggestion: Day 3
Average completion time: 1 hour
Social networks are an unparalleled way to connect with almost anyone, making it easier to find personal and professional opportunities. Being professional (e.g., dressing for success) isn’t just important during in-person encounters; you’ll need to put your best face forward online, too. In this session, you will learn about how to manage your online professional persona. You will be required to:
- Read “How to Use LinkedIn" and "Twitter for Professionals" to develop a general understanding of how to ensure that your online profile presents your best self to the external world.
- Create profile content through an exercise that includes a template so that you can start revising and optimizing your own LinkedIn profile.
CRAFTING YOUR PERSONAL NARRATIVE
Timeline Suggestion: Day 4
Average completion time: 1-2 hours
Whether you are interviewing for a full-time job or campaigning to be captain of the soccer team, being able to market yourself is a critical skill. You must be able to make a case for… yourself! You are the protagonist of your job search, the author of your goals, and the publisher who promotes your story to your audience – potential mentors, employers, and a network of people who can help you reach your aspirations. In this session, you will start to craft your own narrative, create an elevator pitch about yourself, and learn how to master interviews. You will be required to:
- Read “Elevator Pitch” to get a general understanding of what an elevator pitch is.
- Create your own elevator pitch. Using our template, you will start to draft the components of your own elevator pitch to ensure that you’re ready the next time someone asks you about your life and goals.
- Read "Interviewing 101" and take the Understanding STAR/CCAR Quiz.
- Bonus: read Job Interviews Are Broken. There’s a Way to Fix Them.
BUDGETING BASICS
Timeline Suggestion: Day 5
Average completion time: 1 hour
In this session, we will dig into some of the budget items (e.g., income, housing-related expenses) and share tips, considerations, calculation strategies, and more. Budgeting is an essential tool in your framework for making sound financial decisions.
In this session, you will be required to:
- Read “Budgeting Overview”
- Review and refine your own budget
- Bonus: read Supporting Family Members in Need Without Risking Your Own Financial Future and listen to
SUCCESSFUL REMOTE WORKING
Timeline Suggestion: Day 6
Average completion time: 30 mins
In the past year, virtual and remote work has become the norm - how do you ensure you are successful and maintain professionalism when you're working from home? First impressions certainly matter and, more importantly, you want to make sure that you are always putting forth the best version of yourself. Depending on which industry you enter or the job you take, certain aspects of your appearance will be an important factor in your success.
In this session, you will be required to:
- Learn "How to Zoom (Professionally)" when remote working with colleagues.
- Read “Dress for Success” to get a general understanding of how to ensure that you look great and professional during your career events.
INTRO TO ECONOMICS AND CAREER SPOTLIGHTS*
(optional)
Timeline Suggestion: Day 7
Average completion time: 1-2 hours
The economy is related to the production and consumption of goods and services. An economy exists to satisfy the needs of its participants (e.g., producers make goods and decide their own prices, and consumers decide what to buy and how willing they are to pay for goods). The United States is characterized as a market economy whereby producers and consumers determine what is produced and sold. In this session, we will explore different types of economies and the participants that comprise them. The goal of this session is to provide you with an economic lens through which to study behaviors, interactions, and strategies in your personal and professional life.
Also in this session, we will focus on the core business function of strategy. Regardless of industry, strategy is a key component for operating a successful organization, and it provides a vision that drives your goals and outcomes.
In this session, you will be required to:
- Watch the "What is Economics?" Webinar
- Read two blog posts from a NAFOA Leadership Summit Alum spotlighting Native women in finance and corporate America. Post your reflections in the Career Spotlights Discussion Forum.
NEGOTIATING *
(optional)
Timeline Suggestion: Day 8
Average completion time: 30 mins
Negotiating is a core skill that requires practice. Honing this skill will be important for a myriad of reasons, such as ensuring that you effectively advocate for yourself at work (e.g., when seeking a promotion) and navigating difficult conversations in both your personal and professional life. In this session, you will learn the basics of negotiating including terms like BATNA (best alternative to a negotiated agreement). We will ask you to apply these tools by participating in a practice negotiation with a peer, using an exercise that we have prepared.
- Read “Negotiating Overview” and complete the negotiating exercise with a partner.
* These modules are optional and do not count towards the completion of the program.
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