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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.

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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.

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Networking and Volunteering: A Student’s Journey Through Career Change

2/17/2026
In today’s episode, Pierre Michiels interviews Kika, a legal studies student at College of DuPage and a legal professional working in immigration law. In the interview, Kika shares her journey of moving from Colombia to the United States, transitioning from a career in real estate to the legal field, and navigating cultural and professional differences while building a new career path. She also discusses the importance of networking, volunteering, mentorship, and using campus resources to gain experience and confidence. After listening to this episode, we hope you have a better understanding of how to approach major career transitions with intention, resilience, and a commitment to continuous growth. Full episode transcript can be found on the episode page. Below is a general timestamp summary. 00:00–02:00 | Episode Introduction & Guest Overview Host Pierre Michiels introduces the Career Ready Podcast and welcomes Kika, a legal studies student at College of DuPage. He previews her story, which includes immigrating to the U.S., changing careers, and pursuing work in the legal field. 02:00–08:00 | Cultural Transition & Professional Norms Kika discusses moving from Colombia to the United States and adjusting to cultural and workplace differences. She reflects on professional expectations, time management, and how understanding U.S. norms has shaped her growth and confidence in the workplace. 08:00–14:30 | Career Change & Choosing Legal Studies The conversation shifts to Kika’s background in real estate and what motivated her transition into legal studies. She explains how her past experience aligned with legal work and how College of DuPage supported her career pivot through practical, real-world instruction. 14:30–19:00 | Networking, Volunteering & Skill Building Kika shares actionable advice on networking with intention, volunteering, joining student organizations, and building relationships that lead to opportunities. She emphasizes humility, consistency, and gaining experience while still in school. 19:00–23:45 | Final Advice & Encouragement To close, Kika offers guidance for students facing imposter syndrome or uncertainty, encouraging them to take action before feeling “ready.” Pierre reinforces the importance of self-advocacy, campus resources, and steady progress in career development. 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. Send us YOUR Listener Questions at careerpodcast@cod.edu Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @codcareercenter

Duration:00:24:02

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Be Résumé Ready: Using Your Coursework to Stand Out

2/3/2026
In today’s episode, Pierre shares information on translating classroom experience into a strong résumé. Information discussed includes identifying academic projects, using action‑focused bullet points, and showcasing relevant coursework. But first, Jordan starts the episode by highlighting the NACE leadership competency. After listening, we hope you better understand how classroom experience strengthens your résumé. Full episode transcript can be found on the episode page. Below is a general timestamp summary. 00:00–01:00 | Introduction & Episode Overview Pierre and Jordan introduce the Career Ready Podcast and outline today’s focus on how classroom experience can be translated into résumé‑ready content. Jordan begins by highlighting leadership as a key NACE competency and why it consistently ranks highly among employer priorities. 01:00–03:30 | Leadership Competency & Student Application Jordan explains how leadership involves motivating others, recognizing strengths, and building trust. She connects these behaviors to group projects, emphasizing how students can demonstrate leadership before entering the workplace and how academic relationships can support long‑term growth. 03:30–06:00 | Understanding Classroom Experience as Real Experience Pierre discusses the hidden value of academic work and how students often underestimate their classroom accomplishments. He lists examples such as labs, research, presentations, and software use, emphasizing how these experiences mirror real‑world expectations and should be included on a résumé. 06:00–09:00 | Examples Across Academic Disciplines Pierre walks through how STEM, business, humanities, social sciences, and creative programs all provide résumé‑worthy experiences. He explains tasks like data analysis, financial reviews, interviews, writing, and portfolio creation—showing how they align with workplace responsibilities. 09:00–12:00 | How to Format Academic Experience on a Résumé Pierre outlines how to structure academic experience: listing institution, class, dates, a descriptive title, and 3–5 action‑oriented bullet points. He offers sample statements for accounting, legal studies, biology, and marketing, and recommends using Career Coach for professional language. 12:00–13:45 | Final Tips & Encouragement Jordan and Pierre close by encouraging students to recognize the value of their academic work across résumés, LinkedIn, and interviews. They stress that adding details boosts confidence and helps showcase readiness for internships and early‑career roles. Resource Mentioned: • Career Coach for general job descriptions and résumé language 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. Send us YOUR Listener Questions at careerpodcast@cod.edu Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @codcareercenter

Duration:00:14:09

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Respiratory Care Careers with Christa Brennan

1/20/2026
In today’s episode, Jordan Rembrecht interviews Christa Brennan, Program Director for Respiratory Care at College of DuPage. Christa shares her 20 years of experience in the field, including work in neonatal and pediatric care, and discusses the diverse career paths available in respiratory therapy—from critical care and acute care to roles in rehab facilities, physician offices, and home health. The conversation also highlights the skills students gain through COD’s program, such as critical thinking, communication, and professionalism, and the hands-on training offered through labs and clinical rotations. After listening to this episode, we hope you have a better understanding of the respiratory care profession and how COD prepares students for success in this dynamic healthcare field. View the College of DuPage Respiratory Care program Contact the Respiratory Care program or Christa Brennan directly by emailing brennanc221@cod.edu Full episode transcript can be found on the episode page. Below is a general timestamp summary. 00 – 01:17 | Introductions Jordan welcomes listeners and introduces Christa Brennan, Program Director for Respiratory Care at College of DuPage. Christa shares her background, including 20 years as a respiratory therapist and experience in neonatal/pediatric care, transport teams, project management, and teaching. 02:18 – 06:58 | Career Paths in Respiratory Care Christa explains the variety of roles available in respiratory care—from critical care and ICUs to acute care, rehab facilities, physician offices, pharmaceutical companies, and home health. She emphasizes flexibility and opportunities for specialization after gaining experience. 07:22 – 11:30 | Skills and Competencies Discussion shifts to essential skills for success: communication, critical thinking, professionalism, and teamwork. Christa highlights how the program reinforces these competencies to meet employer expectations. 12:10 – 16:43 | Program Structure and Clinical Rotations Christa outlines the program’s unique structure, including lectures, labs, tutoring, and diverse clinical rotations in medical floors, ICUs, emergency departments, and specialized units like neonatal and pulmonary labs. 17:11 – 21:48 | Preparing for Success Advice for students includes leveraging resources, practicing teamwork, managing stress in high-pressure situations, and being receptive to feedback for professional growth. 23:08 – 24:47 | How to Learn More Christa shares how prospective students can access program details and advising sessions through the College of DuPage website. 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. Send us YOUR Listener Questions at careerpodcast@cod.edu Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @codcareercenter

Duration:00:23:47

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Human Services Careers with Jason Floren

1/6/2026
In today’s episode, Rebecca Harrington interviews Jason Floren. Jason is a professor of Human Services at College of DuPage. In the interview, they discuss the diverse career paths within human services, the skills students gain through COD’s program, and the importance of internships and volunteer experiences. After listening to this episode, we hope you have a better understanding of how a career in human services can provide meaningful opportunities to help others and make a positive impact in your community. View the College of DuPage Human Services program Contact the Human Services program or Jason Floren directly by emailing florin@cod.edu Full episode transcript can be found on the episode page. Below is a general timestamp summary. 00:00 – 01:00 | Welcome & Episode Overview Rebecca Harrington introduces the Career Ready Podcast and today’s focus on exploring careers in human services. 01:00 – 03:00 | Meet Jason Floren Rebecca welcomes Jason Floren, professor of Human Services at College of DuPage. Jason shares his background, career journey, and passion for helping others. 03:00 – 06:00 | Understanding Human Services Jason explains what human services encompasses, comparing it to a blend of psychology, sociology, and social work. He outlines educational pathways from associate to master’s degrees and related career roles. 06:00 – 09:00 | Skills & Program Highlights Discussion centers on key skills students gain, including self-awareness, empathy, communication, and ethical practices. Jason emphasizes internships and real-world experience as program strengths. 09:00 – 12:00 | Volunteer Work & Field Experience Jason describes service learning and volunteer opportunities as essential for networking and understanding community needs. He details partnerships with local agencies for internships. 12:00 – 14:00 | Continuing Education & Career Growth Rebecca and Jason discuss stackable credentials and COD’s 3+1 partnership with National Louis University, making advanced degrees more affordable and accessible. 14:00 – 17:00 | Final Advice & Resources Jason encourages students to explore different populations, volunteer early, and leverage COD resources. He shares how listeners can learn more about the program. 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. Send us YOUR Listener Questions at careerpodcast@cod.edu Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @codcareercenter

Duration:00:17:18

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Automotive Careers with Joe Aranki

12/23/2025
In today’s episode, Pierre Michiels interviews Joe Aranki. Joe Aranki is the Automotive Program Coordinator and professor at College of DuPage with over 30 years of experience in the automotive industry. In the interview, Joe shares his journey from technician to educator, discusses the evolution of modern vehicles, the skills taught in COD’s automotive program, and how students can prepare for careers in this high-demand field. After listening to this episode, we hope you have a better understanding of career paths and opportunities in the automotive industry. View the College of DuPage Automotive program Contact the Automotive program or Joe Aranki directly by emailing arankij@cod.edu Full episode transcript can be found on the episode page. Below is a general timestamp summary. 00:00:00 – 00:00:30 | Introduction & Guest Welcome Host Pierre Michiels introduces the episode and welcomes Joe Aranki, Automotive Program Coordinator and professor at College of DuPage. 00:00:30 – 00:01:09 | Joe’s Background & Career Path Joe shares his journey from growing up fixing cars with his father to attending trade school, opening his own shop, and transitioning into teaching. 00:01:09 – 00:02:27 | Overview of COD Automotive Program Discussion of program goals: teaching students to diagnose and repair modern vehicles, articulation agreements for advanced degrees, and career opportunities. 00:02:27 – 00:03:59 | Staying Current with Technology Joe explains how COD invests in the latest tools and vehicles, ensuring students learn cutting-edge systems and instructors maintain ongoing training. 00:03:59 – 00:06:01 | Skills Beyond Technical Knowledge Conversation shifts to soft skills like time management, efficiency, and teamwork, which are critical for success in the automotive industry. 00:06:01 – 00:07:00 | Exploring the Field & Getting Started Advice for aspiring professionals: take introductory classes, seek mentorship, and gain exposure through entry-level roles or networking. 00:07:00 – 00:09:27 | Preparing Students for Industry Joe highlights how the program teaches problem-solving and system-level understanding rather than memorization, fostering adaptability and technology agility. 00:09:27 – End | Final Advice & Resources Joe emphasizes the importance of passion, networking, and early experience. He shares resources for learning more about COD’s automotive program and offers personal support. 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. Send us YOUR Listener Questions at careerpodcast@cod.edu Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @codcareercenter

Duration:00:13:07

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Understanding Job Boards: Strategies for a Smarter Job Search

12/9/2025
In today’s episode, Marisela Morales shares strategies for using job boards effectively, including filtering by date, applying early, tailoring applications, and avoiding scams. But first, Peter Michaels highlights the NACE competency of professionalism and the importance of attention to detail in resumes and cover letters. After listening, you’ll better understand how professionalism and smart job board tactics can boost your job search. Full episode transcript can be found on the episode page. Below is a general timestamp summary. 00:00:01 – 00:01:36 | Introduction & Professionalism Overview Hosts introduce the episode and explain NACE competencies, focusing on professionalism and its role in job applications. 00:01:36 – 00:05:58 | Attention to Detail & Proofreading Discussion on why polished resumes and cover letters matter, common mistakes, and tools like Grammarly and VMock to ensure accuracy. 00:06:00 – 00:08:02 | Job Boards: Why Strategy Matters Transition to job boards; overview of using them strategically rather than passively, and the importance of a multi-platform approach. 00:08:02 – 00:13:06 | Types of Job Boards Detailed look at general boards (Indeed, LinkedIn, Glassdoor), niche boards for tech, remote work, nonprofits, and local/state resources like Illinois Job Link and WorkNet DuPage. 00:13:06 – 00:14:05 | Unique Opportunities Specialized boards for internships, seasonal work, and micro-internships (CoolWorks, Parker Dewey, The Forage). 00:14:29 – 00:16:58 | Advanced Search Strategies Tips for filtering by date, applying early, using multiple job titles, and screening for scams to avoid wasted effort. 00:17:02 – 00:23:12 | Application Tips & Networking Why tailoring beats quick apply, applying directly on company sites, tracking applications, and following up with recruiters to stand out. 00:23:15 – End | Closing Remarks Recap of strategies and invitation for listener questions in future episodes. Sources: Forbes, US News, The Forage, Job Hero, Money, Boston Public Library, Forbes, Extern 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. Send us YOUR Listener Questions at careerpodcast@cod.edu Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @codcareercenter

Duration:00:25:08

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From Student Athlete to Working Professional with Troy Doris

11/25/2025
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. Send us YOUR Listener Questions at careerpodcast@cod.edu Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @codcareercenter

Duration:00:31:28

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Career Readiness for Transfer Students - Interview with Chris de Kok at Aurora University

11/11/2025
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. Send us YOUR Listener Questions at careerpodcast@cod.edu Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @codcareercenter

Duration:00:28:16

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Upgrade Your Job Search: Researching Companies and Industries

10/28/2025
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 Tips for searching online for companies: Search by industry + location.“marketing firms near Naperville,” “manufacturing companies in DuPage County,” or “nonprofits in Chicago working with youth.” Add size filtersUse quotation marksminus signsLook at directories and associations.Use Map apps and LinkedIn Company Search📝 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 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. Send us YOUR Listener Questions at careerpodcast@cod.edu Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @codcareercenter

Duration:00:19:19

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Networking Reimagined: Building Support and Finding Opportunities with COD Student Juan Hernandez

10/14/2025
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. Send us YOUR Listener Questions at careerpodcast@cod.edu Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @codcareercenter

Duration:00:34:30

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Using the Library as a Job Search Resource with Christine Kickels

9/30/2025
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. Access Lime Connect Access the College of DuPage Library 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. Send us YOUR Listener Questions at careerpodcast@cod.edu Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @codcareercenter

Duration:00:41:55

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Navigating the Future of Work with Julio Rodriguez

9/16/2025
In this episode, host Pierre Michiels talks with Julio Rodriguez, Deputy Director of the Illinois Office of Employment and Training, about the future of work and workforce development in Illinois. Julio shares insights on emerging industries like advanced manufacturing and quantum technology, the rise of skills-based hiring, and the importance of apprenticeships and flexible career pathways. He highlights how Illinois is using data, technology, and partnerships to prepare workers for evolving job markets, including tools like Illinois WorkNet and virtual reality for career exploration. The conversation emphasizes lifelong learning, emotional intelligence, and building inclusive talent pipelines that benefit both individuals and employers. Full episode transcript can be found on the episode page. Below is a general timestamp summary. 00:00–00:02:3000:02:30–00:05:0000:05:00–00:07:0000:07:00–00:09:0000:09:00–00:12:0000:12:00–00:16:0000:16:00–00:20:0000:20:00–00:24:0000:24:00–00:27:0000:27:00–00:31:0000:31:00–00:34:0000:34:00–00:36:0000:36:00–00:42:0000:42:00–00:44:00Listeners 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. Send us YOUR Listener Questions at careerpodcast@cod.edu Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @codcareercenter

Duration:00:45:15

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Skills That Get You Hired: Insights from NACE’s Dr. Mary Gatta

9/2/2025
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: 8 Career Readiness Competenciesskills-based hiringinternships and experiential learningAI in recruitinghybrid work preferencescareer centerWhether 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 Please visit our website Send us YOUR Listener Questions at careerpodcast@cod.edu Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @codcareercenter

Duration:00:30:39

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Creative Futures: Theater and Beyond with Daniel Millhouse

8/19/2025
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. Please visit our website Send us YOUR Listener Questions at careerpodcast@cod.edu Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @codcareercenter

Duration:00:26:42

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Discover the Power of Welding Careers with Professor David Ellis

8/5/2025
In today’s episode Marisela interviews David Ellis, Professor in the Welding Technology Program at College of DuPage. They discuss career possibilities within Welding along with skills needed to succeed in the profession. Tips to get started are also shared in addition to what the program has to offer its students at College of DuPage. Please visit our website Send us YOUR Listener Questions at careerpodcast@cod.edu Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @codcareercenter

Duration:00:34:29

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Studying Speech to Create a Career Path with Cassandra Wingert

7/22/2025
Think speech class is just about public speaking? Think again. In this episode, Pierre Michaels sits down with Cassandra Wingert, Assistant Professor of Speech Communication at College of DuPage, to explore how communication skills shape career success in every field—from healthcare to business to law. Cassandra shares how speech courses build confidence, foster leadership, and prepare students for real-world challenges through hands-on experiences like mock interviews and persuasive presentations. Whether you're nervous about speaking up or ready to lead the conversation, this episode will show you how communication can be your most powerful career tool. View the College of DuPage Speech Communication program Contact the Speech Communication program or Cassandra Wingert directly by emailing wingertc@cod.edu Full episode transcript can be found on the episode page. Below is a general timestamp summary. 00:00–00:01:30 Introduction Host Pierre Michaels introduces the Career Ready podcast and welcomes guest Cassandra Wingert, Assistant Professor of Speech Communication at College of DuPage. 00:01:30–00:03:40 Cassandra’s Background & Role Cassandra shares her teaching philosophy and the importance of communication skills in all professional settings. 00:03:40–00:06:50 Value of Speech Communication Across Careers Discussion on how communication skills apply to various fields like healthcare, marketing, and law, and how they enhance employability and promotability. 00:06:50–00:09:00 Soft Skills and Classroom Experience Exploration of how speech classes build confidence, empathy, and community through interactive learning and feedback. 00:09:00–00:11:30 Hard Skills and Transferable Skills Students gain practical skills like public speaking, interviewing, and message design, which are applicable across industries. 00:11:30–00:13:40 Advice for Students: Say Yes to Opportunities Cassandra encourages students to get involved, try new things, and use experiences to build stories for interviews. 00:13:40–00:17:20 Classroom Activities That Build Career Readiness Overview of real-world assignments like mock interviews, resume building, and persuasive speeches tailored to students’ career goals. 00:17:20–00:20:00 Final Advice: Practice, Network, and Tell Your Story Cassandra emphasizes the importance of treating college as a networking opportunity and using storytelling to stand out professionally. 00:20:00–00:23:16 Resources and Closing Information on how to learn more about the speech program at College of DuPage, and final thoughts from the host and guest. Please visit our website Send us YOUR Listener Questions at careerpodcast@cod.edu Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @codcareercenter

Duration:00:23:27

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Crafting a Career in Cosmetology: Insights from Professor Stephanie McLemore

7/8/2025
In today’s episode Michelle interviews Stephanie McLemore, Assistant Professor in the Cosmetology Program at College of DuPage, to explore the dynamic world of cosmetology. Stephanie shares the wide range of career opportunities available in the field, the essential skills needed to thrive, and how students can get started. Learn about the hands-on training, industry insights, and supportive community offered through the College of DuPage’s Cosmetology Program. Whether you're curious about the beauty industry or ready to take the next step, this episode is packed with practical tips and motivation to help you shine. Please visit our website Send us YOUR Listener Questions at careerpodcast@cod.edu Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @codcareercenter

Duration:00:25:27

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Purpose & Policy: Inspiring Paths in Political and Civic Life with Maureen Heffern Ponicki

6/24/2025
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. Please visit our website Send us YOUR Listener Questions at careerpodcast@cod.edu Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @codcareercenter

Duration:00:26:42

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Careers in ASL Interpreting with Holly Gaydurgis

6/10/2025
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. View the College of DuPage American Sign Language Interpreting program Contact Holly Gaydurgis by emailing parsonsh@cod.edu or contact the ASL Interpreting program 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 Please visit our website Send us YOUR Listener Questions at careerpodcast@cod.edu Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @codcareercenter

Duration:00:30:27

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My Career Path with Jordan Rembrecht

5/27/2025
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: 🎧 Plus: Find out what show Jordan plans to binge this summer! 📬 Got a question for us? Email careerpodcast@cod.edu Please visit our website Send us YOUR Listener Questions at careerpodcast@cod.edu Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @codcareercenter

Duration:00:13:54