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Matching Job Applications to Resumes

This is something I tell all my students and graduates to do for each job application.

I tell them if it's important enough to put on the job description, then it's important enough to include on your resume (and make sure that information gets into the job application itself).

 

I completely agree with CS102 so far!

models of writing notes

 Comment:  I really liked this section of the 3 different models in case notes

SOAP Subjective Objective Assessment and Plan

 

DAP date, assessment, plan

 

MAPP Motive Assesment progress Plan

Third Partiy Veroifier

Has any of the institutions that are taking this course used the 3rd party verifier in your organization?  We are a non-profit organization or I should say Trade School in manufacturing and we have challenges in getting some not all of our graduates to get back to us with their employment information especially those that found the job on thier own although we share with them that they obtained the sill with us they should report their job informaiton to us whether they obtain it on their own or through a freind or school.  How has Third party veriifiers worked for your organizaion?

Gainful Employment

Well I understand the three definitions under gainful employment now but what has not been approved or defined yet is sustainable employment.  what is considered sustainable they said it may be approved that sustainable employment may be 21 consecutive days with any one employer, correct?  What are your thoughts on that?

All Experience is Good Experience

I really enjoyed reading the section, "Turning Students' Life and Work Experience into Resume Gold" in CS 102 "Empowering Students to Find and Secure The Right Job."  It is important for our students who may not have any directly related work experience in their field of study to be able to demonstrate on their resume the transferable skills they do have from any part-time jobs they have held.  Many of my students work in various customer service roles such as in food service and retail.  It is crucial for me as their Career Services Advisor to help them demonstrate on their resume the transferable skills they gained in these roles that would relate to the type of position they are applying for in their field of study.  Skills they developed at their part-time positions such as punctuality, consistency, interpersonal communication skills, providing excellent customer service, and solving problems on the spot are examples students can list on their resume that may help them get that first professional in-field position.

Mission Statement

I have never realized how much importance goes into having a mission statement until recently.  Within the campus we have a new Director and he is focused on our mission.  He made us see the value in learning the mission, reciting the mission, and understanding how to relate each task at work to the mission and how it affects the main outcome.  This training program also emphasized the importance of the mission.  I found it interesting. 

Networking with New Businesses

Any ideas or suggestions how to build realtionships with new employers? 

How to work with our daily challenges

Every day we encounter challenges that can get in the way to service our students.  One of the most common challenge in Career Services  is keeping our graduates motivated and focus on what is important to them which is finding employment.

Applying for students?

I'm a new director at a new school and several students have asked me to actually complete applications for them. Is this normal? At my last school, I never, in four years submitted an actual application for a student. I will assist, but wouldn't completing the application be a disservice to the student? I mean I feel like they should learn the skills to do so.

Confidence

what is a good technique to give the students that are about to go on externship or start a new job that are nervous and scared?

Interview

How can we help our students that have a language barrier feel confident during an interview?

Dealing with Disgruntled Graduates

How do you deal with graduates who are known to have issues dealing with employment, but are not coming to us to access the services we have to offer? At the same time we know that they are disgruntled and try to help them and they still refuse our services.

Veteran(s) not know what career they want to pursue

I had a candidate that enrolled in our Trade School but was going to school because he did not know what he wanted to do yet. I tried to develop an Individual Employment Plan but meanwhile he was going to continue education and this would hurt our placement rate as a school? Has anyone encountered this situation?

Struggling students...

What do you personally do when a student is struggling with certain hands on training techniques becoming discourage about their new career?

Motivation

How to motivate employersto come in for job fair?

What thoughts/suggestions do you have for students to over come shyness?

What thoughts/suggestions do you have for students to over come shyness?

Over coming shyness

One of the areas that I need to work on more is interacting with employers. If they come to the school to visit I'm fine, but I would like to go in the field more and visit them and introduce myself, however I'm a bit on the shy side and find this a hard thing to do.....any advice?

Career Services

At our college I have an excellent repor with our students and graduates. I have an open door policy and they come to me for all different sorts of things from just wanting to chat to information on placement. I also teach a 12 week course called Professional Development where the students and I get to know each other and spend time on all aspects of jobs-resumes, cover letters, references, interviewing, thank yous,and everything and anything else you can think of. Our placement rate continues to thrive at 90% or above and I think it's due to the closeness of the students and I. But I am careful not to cross the administration/student line at all times.

Internships

Our college does not/is not able to offer these, we survey area businesses and we can not get enough businesses to commit to them. There are several large universities in the area that seem to cover all of the internship possibilities around us. I always tell our students that it's not a problem, to do some volunteering and speak of other jobs that relate to what they will be doing. Do you feel that not having internships harms our students? Do you have any other suggestions?

What do you suggest for an extremely shy student to prepare?

Some students no matter how many mock interviews or how much prep I give them it just doesn't seem to help them in an interview. Do you have any other suggestions or tips?
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