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Dear Susan,

Do you recommend any other resources on the topic of placement? Are there any books available that expand on these themes? Do you have a book, and how would I obtain it?

Karl Kaufman

Hi Karl

We recommend JIST Publications. They have an entire catalog of great books on resume building, interviewing skills, cover letters, how to get the interview, and more. The explanations in the catalog are very good and help to make a decision about which books to buy. I believe they also have videos and more.
Best wishes
Susan

Susan

I'd like to have a reference book describing how to run an effective placement department. Do you have a recommendation for a particular book which covers this subject?

Regards,
Sharon

We're trying "what color is your parachute" in our normal package along with interview power tapes and we do the resume, cover letters. good responses to the new book so far !!!
Barbara J.

I dont think they have come out with a book like that yet,I'd sure like one as well !!!
Barbara Jobin

HI Barbara

Sounds like you are creating a great package for your students and are being very creative. I believe the thread of this online chat also refers to developing a book on placement departments. We have actually developed a manual to assist schools to set up and enhance their placement departments. Topics include:

Overview of the Career Services Department
Staff and How to Contact Them
About the Industries Your Programs Train for
Who Benefits from the Career Services Department
Employment Skills and Placement Services Offered by Your School
Individualized Calendar Checklist of Employment tasks
Job Search Projects
Resources for Finding the Right Job
Surveys and Record Keeping
Appendix

Best wishes
Susan

I would be interested in more more information about the manual that you mentioned. Is it available in bookstores?

Hi Alison

The manual is available through us. Here are the topics, which we can customize for your department.
Best wishes, Susan

Welcome to the Career Services Department
Overview of the Career Services Department
Staff and How to Contact Them
About the Information Industries Your Programs Train for
Who Benefits from the Career Services Department
Employment Skills and Placement Services Offered by Your School
Setting up anIndividualized Calendar Checklist
Job Search Projects
Resources for Finding the Right Job
Surveys and Record Keeping
Appendix

Does anyone know if "Career Development and Services: A Cognitive Approach" by Gary Peterson, James Sampson, and Robert Reardon is any good as a reference?

What is a paracuhte? MBJ

HI Mathew
Always a great idea to check forums to get the opinion of others. Did you get replies that were helpful? There are actually many many good resources to have in your resource center at the school or career services department. Suggest you get a list of publications such as those from JIST, who are specialists in placement and employment skills training. Review as many as you can and start to build your center. Decide for yourself which are most effective for your students.

Best wishes
Susan

All in all, I'd say yes. The replies were helpful.

I have the catalog for JIST publication ... and a limited budget. I would like so many of their resources, but they do not allow preview of their Video/DVD publications.
Can anyone recommend a good video/DVD, by JIST or anyone else that explains job-search networking.

Hi Nancy
Always a challenge when resources are limited and you can't preview the materials. Good news is that there are a lot of low and no cost employment and career skills information available. We just received a catalog from www.channng-bete.com with several low cost employee development booklets. Also try the Internet. There are dozens of pages of websites that can be useful to your students.
Best wishes
Susan

If it is not available in bookstores would you please give me some information on this subject to help us with our Career Services Department. Thnaks Freda

HI Freda There are some great books and resource materials on career services from jist. I believe it is www.jist.com Best wishes, Susan

Dear Susan,

How could I go about ordering a manual through your organization?

Dear Susan,

In addition to assting gradautes with their career search I also teach a course called Career Management. This is a course that students usually take in their second to last term at school prior to doing their externship. This course examines the job search process, assists students with writing a professional resume, cover letter, reference sheet and thank you letter. Additionally, it teaches them about interviewing skills and how to get their dream job and keep that job. Usually at the end of each chapter I show a DVD that sums up our chapter,however, some of these DVDs are a little corny and outdated. The information is relevant and great, however,some of the students are so distracted by the way it is being presented,that the miss the message of the DVD. Do you have any recommendations of DVDs that I could use to show my class? I appreciate any advice you can offer.

Hi Janelle
Most publishers of school text books usually have media about job search, interviews, etc. It appears that www.jist.com specializes in employment skills training. Suggest checking their offerings out on line. Best wishes, Susan

You may want to check out http://www.learningseed.com. We are currently using a few of their DVD's for our job search workshop (Manners at Work and Sell Yourself). They are a bit outdated, but the material still has an impact on our students.

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