Hundreds of Applications. Barely Any Responses. There's a Reason for That.
The job market is tough right now, and for recent grads and college students, it can feel like applications are disappearing into a void. Between building a standout résumé, figuring out AI-driven hiring, and preparing for interviews, it's a lot to navigate. For parents, watching from the sidelines is even harder.
Join Educational Connections for a FREE three-day event packed with expert guidance to help your young adult land the job they've worked so hard for.
Why Attend?
Insider knowledge from a career coach and HR expert who know exactly what gets candidates noticed
Proven strategies to help your student build a résumé that gets past AI screening and into human hands
Real, actionable tips for standing out when everyone else is using the same AI tools
A chance to learn the mistakes that quietly sink candidates before a recruiter ever reads their name
Who Should Attend?
This event is built for parents of college students and recent graduates who are in the thick of the job search. Whether your young adult is hunting for their first internship or trying to land their first full-time role, you'll walk away with strategies you can actually share with them. And feel free to invite them to watch each session with you!
Event Schedule & Topics
Day 1: Monday, June 23
AI Is Changing Hiring. Here's What Your College Student or New Grad Needs to Know.
Featuring: Britt Chill, Jen Prenier, and Ann Dolin
Day 2: Tuesday, June 24
Common Application Mistakes Recruiters See and How to Avoid Them
Featuring: Jen Prenier and Ann Dolin
Day 3: Wednesday, June 25
Building Experience and Identity Capital: How to Stand Out Before Graduation
Featuring: Britt Chill and Ann Dolin
Register Now to Secure Your Spot at Career Week
Just sign up once, and you're in for all three sessions. Can't make it live? No worries! We'll send you the recordings after each event.
Meet Your Host: Ann Dolin, M.Ed.
Ann Dolin is the Founder and President of Educational Connections, which she started in 1998. Over the past 28 years, Educational Connections has helped thousands of students, including those with ADHD, build the executive function skills they need to plan, stay organized, and follow through. Our Career Coaching for Young Adults program takes that same proven approach and applies it to the next chapter.
Ann isn't just an expert in this space. She's lived it. As the parent of two 20-somethings who navigated through the job search process, she knows exactly what it feels like to watch your young adult work hard, seemingly do everything right, and still wait by the phone. That experience, combined with 28 years of helping students succeed, is what makes Career Week different.
Meet Our Career Experts
Britt Chill
Career Coach at Educational Connections
Britt has 13+ years of experience coaching students at top universities. She holds a Master's degree in Higher Education Administration and Counseling and has a strong background in business and career development. Britt specializes in résumé strategy, interview prep, LinkedIn optimization, and job search planning, and helps students effectively use AI tools. She has a gift for taking overwhelmed young adults from "I have no idea what I'm doing" to a clear plan and real opportunities.
Jen Prenier
HR Expert
Jen holds an MBA and a B.S. in Business Management and has spent nearly a decade in recruiting, hiring, and HR leadership. She has managed full-cycle recruiting across a wide range of roles and industries, personally reviewing thousands of applications on Indeed, ZipRecruiter, and LinkedIn. As the person who leads recruiting at Educational Connections, Jen knows firsthand what makes a hiring manager stop scrolling and what makes them move on.
Don't Miss This. Reserve Your Spot Today!
Sessions are completely free, but you must register to receive your Zoom links.
Can't make it live? Register anyway, and we'll send you the recording after each session.
Register today and get the expert guidance your student needs to move from applicant to hired.