As a supervisor of student workers, have you ever wondered how to provide your student with a more structured experience? Do you want to help them intentionally build skills employers are looking for in applicants? Do you want to grow as a mentor, not just a boss? The UConn Center for Career Development and leadership development experts bring you best practices to help balance supervision and mentorship. This session provides you with tools to give career advice and guidance and enhance the student worker experience right away!
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