Cleveland, OH30+ days ago
With other Office of Career Marketplace responsibilities, this is a great opportunity for students who want to develop skills in active listening, verbal and non-verbal communication, building relationships, critical thinking, problem solving, empathy, and compassion, patience, and resilience, self-awareness, public speaking, collaboration, professional writing, organization, and client engagement, while also serving as a resource for their peers and building their own professional development skills. Career Peers serve as a student-to-student resource for fellow Tri-C students in individual advising sessions, workshops, drop-in hours, etc.