Monday, October 26, 2009

Career Advice from Employers


Yesterday, a member of The Career Center attended an employer panel. Reps from Johnson & Johnson, Paychex, FedExGround, MTV and Hilton were present.

Here is what they had to say:
  • Employers are open to coming to campus to speak to clubs, but it's a good idea to partner with your Career Center and remain professional at all times! Confirm, confirm, confirm.

  • Make use of employers that are on campus, it's easier to connect with someone in person.

  • Recruiters are moving away from using Monster and Hotjobs. LinkedIn.com (a social networking site for professionals) is being used more and more.

  • Students are fine with technical skills but lack soft skills like communication and writing.

  • Career Fairs - Introduce yourself and highlight your skills and RESEARCH the company. It's a no no to hand your resume to an employer and say - so what jobs/internships do you have for me?

  • When answering interview questions, do just that, answer the question asked - use the STAR method. Situation, Task, Action, Result.

  • Employers seek flexibility, drive and demonstrated interest in the field.

  • Your resume should show your passions - what makes you different. Highlight leadership.

  • Already have an internship? Do great work but also connect with those around you - they will notice and may ask you to stay on!

Monday, October 12, 2009

Career Success Workshops


-Learn the truth about college majors and careers
-Gain awareness of how to make a career decision
-See how your unique characteristics match with majors and occupations
-Learn more about how The Career Center can help!

Note: Workshop is designed for all first-year students who are designated as pre-majors (Pre-Arts Studies, Pre-Business Studies, Pre-Science Studies, or Pre-Nursing Studies) and Undecided/Undeclared.

Prior to attending the workshop, students must complete all sections of FOCUS-2 and bring their completed FOCUS-2 worksheet and printout of their portfolio to the workshop. Instructions for completing the FOCUS-2 system and worksheet will be sent via email after registering for a workshop.

To learn more, please visit: http://www.shu.edu/offices/career-center/career-programs.cfm?cm_sp_o=2zywwy%202wEfwyCjCio%2Fnx%2Fnii9%20C%20vn%2FiN%2Fnii9%20%7C%202zywwy%20VyBTyzFlCjC2zywwy%20VyBTyzFl

American Conference on Diversity

Clear your calendars for the Annual Statewide Conference on Diversity.
Diversity Initiatives: Facing Challenges in Tough Times
Friday, November 13, 2009
at NJIT
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Students, why should you go?
  • Listen to Presidents and Vice Presidents of top companies discuss diversity issues
  • Meet students from other campuses across NJ
  • Attend breakout sessions designed specifically for you - "Fitting In - On Campus and In the Workplace" and "An Interactive Diversity Exercise in Student Engagement"
  • Network with employers from Wachovia, L'Oreal USA, PSEG and more
  • Ask your student group or a campus department that you work closely with to sponsor your registration!
Higher Education Professionals, why should you go?
  • Listen to Keynote speaker Luke Visconti, CEO of Diversity Inc. Media LLC
  • Learn about diveristy initiatives taking place in companies and higher education organizations
  • Network with other higher education professionals
  • Attend break out session about Retention, Recruitment and Student Issues


For a Complete Program Schedule go to:http://www.njit.edu/cds/docs/cf_am_div_agenda.pdf


To Register: http://www.njit.edu/cds/agencies/form.php