Personalized Career Counseling
Alumni Career Counselor
Arnie Kohen is a career counselor and coach with extensive experience advising and supporting students and alumni of various career stages and professions. He has worked at 91制片厂 as a senior career counselor for more than 20 years and possesses a master of education in counseling psychology, along with MBTI and counselor certifications.
Arnie is excited to work with alumni on all aspects of the career development process, including:
- Résumé and cover letter writing
- Job search resources and strategies
- Interview preparation and techniques
- LinkedIn profile review
- Networking skills
- Identifying job preferences
- Career assessments
Alumni can schedule a career counseling appointment with Arnie .
Alumni Career Counselor Arnie Kohen Is Invested in Success
91制片厂 is renowned for its model of education, where students develop professional skills through immersive, real-world experiences. That commitment to experiential learning doesn鈥檛 stop after graduation. One of the important resources that Drexel Alumni offers is career counseling, with actionable tools for professional advancement provided by a dedicated Alumni Career Counselor, Arnie Kohen.
Arnie holds a master of education degree in counseling psychology and worked in several professional settings before coming to Drexel 25 years ago. At Drexel鈥檚 Steinbright Career Development Center, Arnie started as a co-op advisor and then served as Career Counselor for 20 years working with undergraduate and graduate students, as well as alumni. In 2021, he transitioned to Alumni Relations and now works exclusively with alumni.
Drexel alumni of all ages and life stages reach out to him for guidance. Arnie remarks, 鈥淧eople think I see mainly younger alumni because they鈥檙e just starting out. I also see alumni 20 or 30 years out from graduation, because career changes can happen anytime.鈥
Arnie has a reputation for being truly invested in alumni success and taking the time to develop personalized career strategies. 鈥淥ne size doesn鈥檛 fit all,鈥 says Arnie, 鈥渟o I start out with a series of questions 鈥 what鈥檚 their work history, what are they looking for, in what areas are they doing well or struggling?鈥
While strategies vary, the services he provides fall into some common categories. Says Arnie, 鈥淢ost alumni want to revise their resum茅, learn how to use LinkedIn, or how to start a job search. I also provide assistance with cover letter writing, interview preparation and advise alumni on networking strategies and salary negotiation.鈥
One of many alumni who have benefitted from Arnie鈥檚 guidance is Ava Zubia 鈥22, a product design major who was looking to change jobs.
Explains Ava, 鈥淢y last job was in a large corporate setting. It didn鈥檛 turn out to be a good fit because I have a more artistic background, and there wasn鈥檛 a lot of room for me to be creative. In terms of company culture, there weren鈥檛 the opportunities for team building or collaboration I was hoping for.鈥
Ava continues, 鈥淎rnie taught me how to approach a job search, provided specific pointers on how to structure my resum茅, and offered guidance on writing a strong cover letter. He also encouraged me to join and the on LinkedIn. He helped me understand that I need to break out of my comfort zone and network with people.鈥
Updated professional materials made a difference. Says Ava, 鈥淚 highlighted specific skills and awards at the top of my resum茅, I revamped my LinkedIn profile, and I think these things helped me get noticed. I now work at a small boutique company, where I can be more creative and in an industry that aligns with my long-term career goals. It鈥檚 a collaborative environment, and I feel like I鈥檓 a valued member of the team.鈥
In addition to providing alumni like Ava with some of the traditional tools of career counseling, Arnie also stays up to date with new technologies through professional associations, webinars, and carefully listening to people.
鈥淪ome companies are now doing video interviewing,鈥 says Arnie. 鈥淵ou don鈥檛 talk to a person. You record a video answering a series of questions and submit it through a website, and then employers decide if they want to interview you further. A lot of alumni asked me about it, and we now have a Drexel website where alumni can practice that type of interview.鈥
Continues Arnie, 鈥淐hatGPT is another game changer that鈥檚 being used to write cover letters and other correspondence. You have to be careful because it鈥檚 not always going to produce what鈥檚 truly representative of you. These are things alumni are experiencing or will experience.鈥
In his counseling, Arnie underscores the importance of the human element. He explains, 鈥淓ven with AI-driven platforms, people are still making the hiring decisions. Employers want to know how well a person communicates, works on a team, and handles conflict. People still need to network through online communities such as LinkedIn or Drexel's Dragon network, as well as professional associations and other alumni interest or affinity groups.鈥
Arnie鈥檚 guidance has made a real difference. Ava reflects, 鈥淏efore I met with Arnie, I was feeling a little lost, but he steered me onto the right path. Now I better understand what I want to pursue long term. He suggested networking, career fairs, resum茅 pointers, and it helped me land a phenomenal new job. He really cares about alumni achieving their professional goals.鈥
鈥淗opefully, alumni will have more confidence, motivation, and the tools and strategies to help them move forward,鈥 says Arnie, 鈥渂ut they can always come back, and many do.鈥 Arnie鈥檚 virtual career counseling sessions are free for all Drexel alumni and there is no limit to the number of sessions someone can have
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