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July 14, 2025
by Lauren Ferguson
Once a Roadrunner, always a Roadrunner.
About a dozen of 秘密研究所 of New Jersey鈥檚 2025 graduates returned to the college鈥檚 welcoming Mahwah campus for a one-day bootcamp aimed at giving them the tools to conduct successful full-time job searches.
The Job Search Bootcamp, held in July, was the first ever put on by the Cahill Career Development Center.
鈥淓veryone goes to college to get that job post-college, so through a career services standpoint, we think it’s one of the most important things we could do in supporting individuals in that first step after graduating鈥 said Michelle Guzik, assistant director of the career center and career advisor for the School of Social Science and Human Services.
The goal of the event was to walk new alumni through the job search process from beginning to end, providing them with tools and methods for best practice.
Career advisors taught the alumni how to find potential employers in their industry and local to them, how to read a job description, tailor their resumes, and use AI to supplement their job searches for ideal results.
鈥淩ecruiters are using technology, applicant tracking systems, and AI to vet through resumes and candidates. So we think it’s important to incorporate AI into the job search,鈥 Guzik said. She said that could mean asking AI what companies are in a certain geographic area that are related to a specific industry that would be hiring for new graduates, or what job titles someone should look for through different search engines that would relate to a specific major.
鈥淪ometimes companies will have job titles that are just like specialist one or researcher and it doesn’t really give much context. But by allowing AI to translate that for you and give you a little snippet, it can really help in saying, 鈥榦h, yeah, I do want to do this,鈥 or, 鈥榦h, this isn’t really for me,鈥 she explained.
Guzik said that an alumni鈥檚 first job out of college is a stepping stone, but learning to conduct a job search is a skill they will carry for their entire careers.
鈥淚t helps you through your whole life. If you can understand how to navigate this process, you鈥檒l be able to job search until you retire,鈥 she said.
Despite the alumni who participated in the bootcamp having a wide range of majors and interests 鈥 from accounting to biology to visual arts 鈥 the overall job search process is consistent, Guzik said.
鈥淚t鈥檚 just about having the right tools, right job boards and looking in the right places,鈥
she said.
It is also about making connections with other alumni, using LinkedIn to expand their networks, doing coffee chats and conversational interviews, and utilizing the resources and expansive network they have as Ramapo alumni, she said.
鈥淲e have a lot of great alumni, in a lot of amazing roles that want to give back,鈥 she said.
After 鈥渙verwhelmingly positive鈥 feedback, the Cahill Career Development Center plans to host its second Job Search Bootcamp in August.
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