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Los Angeles, CA
Manager, Career Services
Los Angeles, CA
Hoeger-Stanton
Los Angeles, CA
Manager, Career Services
  • Developing Direct Reports/Others
  • Hiring and Staffing
  • Managing Vision and Purpose
  • Motivating Others
  • Dealing with Ambiguity
  • Managing and Measuring Work
  • Assist Director with auditing and reviewing employment data and files to ensure compliance and accuracy, maintain student/graduate records and files
Houston, TX
Career Services & Alumni Engagement Manager
Houston, TX
Russel, Ortiz and Lind
Houston, TX
Career Services & Alumni Engagement Manager
  • Develop and manage City Year Tulsa’s mentorship program
  • Develop, manage, and lead on curriculum for City Year Tulsa’s overall Leadership After City Year (LACY) program
  • Partner with Development staff in creating newsletters and other communication tools for Tulsa area alumni
  • Devote up to ten regular working days a year to AmeriCorps member recruitment interviews
  • Collaborate, support, and align with network wide alumni engagement strategies
  • Coordinate with Impact Directors for external and internal speakers for weekly Leadership Development Days for AmeriCorps members
  • Participate and support in network wide alumni initiatives and alumni calls
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San Francisco, CA
Associate Director of Career Services
San Francisco, CA
King and Sons
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San Francisco, CA
Associate Director of Career Services
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  • Assists in training, developing and managing a team of employment advisors (graduate and student), support staff and student assistants
  • Assist in training, developing and managing a team of employment advisors (graduate and student), support staff and student assistants
  • Develop collaborative relationships with faculty, department coordinators, Associate Deans and members of the Development and Alumni Affairs offices
  • Oversee the collection of summer internship evaluations and prepare Summer Internship report and post to SAISWorks
  • Serve on the SAIS Professional Development Committee. Help prepare agenda; take minutes and communicate effectively with committee members
  • E. Determine award amounts and funding sources for SIF recipients. Work with Frances Scarver regarding payroll procedures
  • C. Hold information sessions on SIF and promote the program in SAISWorks and in the Career Services Weekly email
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Bachelor’s Degree in Business
Bachelor’s Degree in Business
Indiana University
Bachelor’s Degree in Business
Skills Skills
  • Excellent communication skills, including sales/persuasive abilities and the ability to build successful relationships with industry and graduates
  • Strong basic computer software (MS Office) skills
  • Ability to interact effectively as a leader of a team, and work collaboratively with other departments
  • Strong interpersonal skills with both faculty and student population
  • Ability to work without close supervision and to set one's own priorities and work schedule
  • Ability to work effectively under pressure and to meet frequently occurring deadlines
  • Superior organizational and problem resolution skills
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Associate Director, Career Services Resume Examples & Samples

  • Advises and counsels students, on an individual and group basis, regarding strategies related to all aspects of career development, including resume preparation, identification of target companies for internships and full-time positions, engages in mock interviews, supports job search methods and all career related matters. Determines career counseling needs of individual students as well as groups of students and develops action plans accordingly. May administer and interpret tests as part of this process
  • Plans and teaches student workshops and seminars covering pertinent topics such as career planning, placement process, interview techniques and resume preparation
  • Acts as a student club liaison and partners with student leaders to ensure effective events, strategic alumni engagement and integrity to USC Marshall brand. Guides or oversees students and volunteers who assist in the planning and presentation of events. Attends career functions as an official representative or host, when needed
  • Interfaces with student services and campus organizations to coordinate career placement programs
  • Partners with Corporate Liaison team to collaborate on current student interest related to industry, function and company interests to increase placement. Also communicates feedback from current and potential employers to students in order to develop successful career strategies
  • Maintains updated records of students, placement activity for internships and full-time positions
  • Reviews departmental resources and recommends events, projects and processes within budgetary guidelines
  • Performs other related duties as assigned or requested
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Associate Director of Career Services Resume Examples & Samples

  • Minimum of two years experience in developing and facilitating programs and activities for college students, plus direct experience in assisting students and graduates in job searches
  • Strong knowledge of career decision-making and placement processes
  • Strong interpersonal skills with both faculty and student population
  • Strong basic computer software (MS Office) skills
  • Persuasive sales technique both over the phone and in person
  • Ability to interact effectively as a member of a team and work collaboratively with other departments
  • Ability to listen to customers (e.g. students, staff, etc.) and to understand and respond positively to their requests
  • Proven ability to meet quantitative goals, and to be successful in a service, sales or marketing environment
  • Ability to work effectively under pressure, ambiguity, and conflicting goals
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Associate Director of Career Services Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assist in training, developing and managing a team of employment advisors (graduate and student), support staff and student assistants
  • Oversee and coordinate the department responsibilities for the school Internship Program and works with Academic Chairs, Assistant Chairs, Dean, and the Registrar in coordinating related activities
  • Serve as a member of various school committees providing information, guidance and advice regarding the Student Services Department when appropriate to their impact on school policies and decisions
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Graduate Career Manager, Career Services Resume Examples & Samples

  • Master’s degree in counseling, higher education administration, MBA (with higher education experience,) or a related field; with course work in career development theories, administration and interpretation of vocational assessment inventories
  • Special consideration will be given to candidates with experience working with graduate or executive business students
  • Knowledge of business careers and the local/regional business community is desirable; and
  • Corporate or industry experience is preferred
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Career Services Coordinator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Professional experience in a fast-paced, extremely busy office
  • Demonstrated excellence in organizational, administrative, project-management, and customer service skills
  • Demonstrated skills for developing effective working relationships – in person, by telephone and e-mail – with external constituencies (for example, law firms, courts/judges, government agencies, private nonprofit organizations, corporations/businesses, alumni and offices throughout the College of William & Mary), and with internal constituencies (for example, students, administrators, faculty and staff)
  • Demonstrated skill and proficiency with data entry and database management, personal computers, the Internet, and a variety of software
  • Demonstrated ability to learn new software and software applications quickly (such as, but not limited to, Banner, Constant Contact, MyLaw, Cascade, and Symplicity)
  • Ability to handle and prioritize multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment and to meet short deadlines, completing projects with attention to detail and accuracy
  • Ability to work both independently with little direct supervision and in a team environment
  • Microsoft Office – especially Outlook, Word, Excel, Publisher, and PowerPoint; Adobe; and Windows)
  • Formal education and/or formal computer and office services training beyond high school strongly preferred
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Associate Director of Career Services Resume Examples & Samples

  • Education: Master's Degree in related field (i.e. College Student Personnel, Higher Education Administration, Counseling, Engineering, Human Resources) or equivalent combination of education, training, and experience required
  • Experience: Five years’ experience in an engineering, recruiting, or higher education career services leadership role required; previous experience working with graduate and international students in a student services environment is strongly preferred. Seven or more years of experience as a manager level corporate recruiter in engineering, or technology and/or experience in higher education working with master’s level candidates in a career services setting and developing relationships with employing organizations and contacts for graduate students preferred. Previous experience working with a global workforce/organization or working with an international student population is strongly preferred
  • License: Valid U.S. Driver’s License required
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Associate Director of Career Services Resume Examples & Samples

  • Manage the non-credit "Professional Skills Course Series" offered by the School of Advanced International Studies Career Services Office on the Washington, DC campus and coordinate online skills courses for all three campuses
  • A. Conduct surveys and market research to determine course offerings and develop curriculum
  • B. Identify and recruit instructors to teach courses
  • C. Promote the program to students and alumni
  • D. Manage all administrative aspects of the program including the collection of syllabi, scheduling of classes, booking rooms and registering students for courses
  • E. Collect course evaluations and devise retention strategies
  • F. Track related-expenses (i.e., materials, advertising cost); set and oversee budget
  • G. Liaise with registrar and academic departments regarding course completions
  • Coordinate the data collection and production of an annual Employment Outcomes Report
  • A. Create and disseminate employment survey to graduates
  • B. Follow-up to achieve high rate of completion
  • C. Analyze results and write report
  • D. Work with graphic designer to produce and print final report
  • E. Promote and market the report to various constituencies
  • Oversee internal and external communications for the Office of Career Services to ensure consistency in messaging and branding
  • A. Create and update website content.d
  • B. Coordinate content for website “Tiles” among all three campuses
  • C. Write and distribute summer newsletters for recent graduates
  • D. Edit internal and external communications as needed
  • E. Draft headline articles for the Career Services Weekly newsletter
  • Manage the SAIS Summer Internship Fund
  • A. Consult with the Professional Development Committee to establish policies and criteria for eligible applicants; with Operations and Development regarding available funding; with Academic Departments regarding concentration awards; and with Student Life regarding travel procedures
  • B. Create all documents required for application and upload materials to SAISWorks. Create Google documents to track applications
  • C. Hold information sessions on SIF and promote the program in SAISWorks and in the Career Services Weekly email
  • D. Process all Washington and HNC applications and send award letters
  • E. Determine award amounts and funding sources for SIF recipients. Work with Frances Scarver regarding payroll procedures
  • F. Ensure students meet SIF completion requirements
  • Oversee the collection of summer internship evaluations and prepare Summer Internship report and post to SAISWorks
  • Track and maintain office statistics
  • Develop collaborative relationships with faculty, department coordinators, Associate Deans and members of the Development and Alumni Affairs offices
  • Serve on the SAIS Professional Development Committee. Help prepare agenda; take minutes and communicate effectively with committee members
  • Counsel students on all aspects of their professional development, including clarification of career goals, providing current information on specific career fields and employment trends, developing effective documents (e.g., resumes, cover letters) and provide advice on conducting effective employment searches
  • Develop career information and employment related programs for students and alumni, to include but not limited to, career panels, career fairs, funding for unpaid internships and other special programs
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Career Services Program Coordinator Senior Resume Examples & Samples

  • Coordinating 500+ internships each year
  • Acting as the first point of contact for students
  • Writing and publishing a weekly blog of opportunities for students
  • Coordinating the career services Facebook account
  • Coordinating the freshman mentorship program
  • Coordinating 25-30 internship and employer recruiting events per year
  • Assisting with summer programs like the Dow Jones News Fund digital residency and the Media Sales Institute
  • Conducting resume and portfolio reviews and offering specific feedback
  • Leading sessions for career prep and related topics
  • Vetting prospective employers
  • Conducting reviews of existing employers, which could include periodic site visits
  • Experience working in the media industry or communications profession
  • Experience as a hiring manager or serving as a member of a hiring committee
  • Evidence of a Bachelor’s degree in public relations, journalism, broadcasting, public relations, communications or related field
  • Experience with career coaching
  • Experience working with college students
  • Experience using social media for outreach (Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram)
  • Demonstrated knowledge of Cronkite School and its programs
  • Demonstrated knowledge with database management
  • Demonstrated knowledge with Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
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Career Services Manager Resume Examples & Samples

  • Ability to meet deadlines and concurrently manage multiple projects; metric driven, goal oriented
  • Ability to represent the University with tact and diplomacy at all times
  • Ability to lift and carry 10 pounds frequently and 20 pounds occasionally
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Coordinator of Career Services Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provide individual counseling, occupational information, and job search strategies for students of all majors in FAA
  • Work in close cooperation with the FAA units to plan and present career-related workshops and programs; and coordinate events and activities
  • Build strong working relationships with FAA units and their faculty and staff to determine ongoing need, marketing of events, and to maintain active partnerships
  • Develop strategic relationships with community members, alumni, and employers for internships, employment opportunities and other career-related events
  • Participate in career fairs, FAA recruitment events, and other University events that increase visibility and awareness of services offered
  • Responsible for developing, writing, and editing material for presentations, print and online resources, and the college career website
  • Participate in the collection of required data and assist in maintaining accurate database information. Prepare annual reports as assigned
  • Conduct needs assessments and surveys, collect and report on data related to service delivery, and assess outcomes
  • Work with College Associate and Assistant Deans to formulate and implement policies and procedures essential to achieving program goals
  • Responsible for day-to-day functioning of career services, including the recruitment and supervision of seasonal student workers
  • Serve as the College’s representative on the campus-wide Career Services Council and other university committees as requested
  • Participate and stay abreast of current trends in career development and career-related issues for performing, environmental, and visual art students
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Career Services Recruitment Coordinator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Managing the on-line job posting system
  • Supporting on campus recruiters during interview process
  • Managing employer and student accounts for the on-line job posting system
  • Posting job opportunities and assisting employers with resume drops and serving as the Heinz College liaison to the university Career Center recruitment coordinators
  • Updating recruitment activities and career services information on the Heinz College website and posting career services events on the Heinz College events calendar
  • Managing room reservations for interview rooms and scheduling appointments for Career Services staff with students and employers
  • Answering general questions
  • Assisting with office and departmental finances (assists director in budget preparation, monitors budget, reconciles revenue and expenses, maintains office credit card, processes staff travel reimbursements, orders equipment and supplies)
  • Manages invoices for contract and events
  • High School or equivalent required. Bachelor’s degree preferred
  • One (1) to three (3) years of administrative support experience requiring in-depth computer and customer service skills
  • Three (3) or more years of experience working in an academic setting in student services, student counseling, business or recruiting, working with students preferred
  • Office management and/or supervisory experience a plus
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Career Services Coordinator Resume Examples & Samples

  • 3 or more years of progressively responsible professional experience in employer relations, career counseling and consulting, human resources, project management, customer service, student employment, higher education, or related fields that involve extensive public contact
  • Experience with databases, spreadsheets and management systems, including career services management systems such as NACElink/Symplicity
  • Familiarity with online applications such as customer relationship management (CRM) and web-based communication/collaboration tools
  • Strong program management skills and experience
  • Strong communication, presentation, writing, project management, interpersonal and organizational skills
  • Experience managing financial and other resources
  • Proficient in creating, implementing, and evaluating small and large scale recruiting programs and services
  • Appreciation for, and experience with, working in a collaborative, team-
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Career Services Manager Resume Examples & Samples

  • Undergraduate degree is required. MBA is a plus
  • The ideal candidate will have a proven track record of relevant experience (executive search, recruiting, career services); experience in a professional services environment is a plus
  • Experience with / understanding of a wide-range of industries and functions to support strong business acumen
  • Strong interpersonal skills, likeable, approachable and able to earn trust of staff at all levels of the firm
  • Ability to build credibility and implement change across the organization
  • Ability to work on multiple tasks and activities at once and flexibility to re-prioritize
  • Professional and demonstrates integrity at all times
  • Ability to maintain unwavering confidentiality with all HR information and staff conversations
  • A passion for talent strategy, career advising, and people development
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Career Services Consultant Resume Examples & Samples

  • Master's Degree in Student Personnel, Counseling, Higher Education Administration, Human Resources, MBA, or a related field
  • One or more years of experience in advising, counseling, coaching, diversity group advocacy, recruitment, stakeholder engagement, administration or other related experience
  • Excellent communication, interpersonal, counseling and organizational skills
  • Ability to expertly counsel students in their career decision making process to positively affect their academic outcomes and success
  • Ability to work collaboratively with academic advisors to assist a diverse population of students with their plan of study
  • Effectively balance multiple tasks, meet deadlines, and handle confidential information with discretion
  • Ability to effectively engage employer constituencies and other Center stakeholders
  • Knowledge of survey methodology, statistical treatment and the ability to analyze and present data
  • Possess marketing and social media knowledge
  • Proficient with MS Suite products and other relevant software packages
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Assistant Director for Career Services Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provide individual counseling, occupational information, and job search strategies for students of all majors in FAA
  • Work in close cooperation with FAA units to plan and present career-related workshops and programs; develop and coordinate events and activities
  • Build strong working relationships with FAA units and their faculty and staff to determine ongoing need, marketing of events, and to maintain active partnerships
  • Develop strategic relationships with community members, alumni, and industry partners for internships, employment opportunities, and other career-related events
  • Participate in career fairs, FAA recruitment events, and other University events that increase visibility and awareness of programming and services offered
  • Develop, write, and edit material for print and online resources and the college career website
  • Create and deliver presentations about career service subjects to students and other stakeholders, as appropriate
  • Manage the collection of required data and oversee related databases
  • Prepare or contribute to annual reports as assigned
  • Conduct needs assessments and surveys, collect and report on data related to service delivery, and assess outcomes
  • Work with College Associate and Assistant Deans to formulate and implement policies and procedures essential to achieving program goals
  • Manage the day-to-day operations of career services, including the recruitment, supervision, and training of graduate students and other seasonal student workers
  • Serve as a resource for current and emerging trends in career development and career-related issues for performing, environmental, and visual art students, and actively disseminate that knowledge as appropriate to stakeholders and students
  • Serve as the College’s representative on the campus-wide Career Services Council and other university committees as requested
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Career Services Secretary Resume Examples & Samples

  • Receive telephone calls and visitors; handle routine matters personally and route non-routine business to proper staff for consideration
  • Responsible for administrative assistance for the career services department (education, training, and counseling) to include data input, maintenance of student schedules, and publishing weekly schedules
  • Assign and process student evaluations
  • Lawson data entry to include: applicant flow input, update applicant disposition codes, new hire, status changes, direct deposit, discipline, terminations, new hire benefits, and status changes to benefits
  • Ensure all time cards are gathered and submitted to MTC Corporate for processing payroll in a timely manner
  • Maintain calendar and schedule appointments
  • Act as liaison between director and other center staff
  • Maintain correspondence control log, receive incoming and outgoing mail and follow-up on dates for action items
  • Perform a variety of clerical and administrative duties; preparation of special reports, typing correspondence, maintain files and records, statistical data, make travel arrangements, etc. as required
  • Perform secretarial duties including typing of correspondence and other materials
  • Gather information and prepare reports as assigned
  • Use extreme confidentiality in providing and protecting information in the course of daily duties
  • Support and promote center zero tolerance policies
  • Participate in student employability programs and activities
  • Promote the development of career success standards by modeling appropriate behaviors, mentoring students when necessary and monitoring both positive and negative behaviors through interventions
  • May perform other duties as assigned by supervisor
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Namr Career Services Manager Resume Examples & Samples

  • Career coaching & job search support – coaches work with current and departing BCGers to provide a sounding board as they think about their career paths, as well as hard skills and support as they are launching a job search
  • Strategic placement – through relationships with key employers and alumni in each region, Career Services has a unique vantage point into job openings across industries and geographies; develop and lead new effort to proactively match BCG talent with opportunities
  • Alumni career support– the function provides life-long career support to BCG alumni, including programs to return to BCG (on a full-time or project basis), programming and webinars on career-related topics, and more…
  • Business insights – the function is uniquely positioned to feed insights back to the BCG People Team and NAMR Leadership about why people stay/leave, the market for BCG talent, and other topics that inform business decisions
  • Develop the annual objectives and plan for NAMR CS
  • Develop metrics to assess how the function is achieving its goals; track on ongoing basis and course-correct as needed
  • Execute and/or analyze various surveys to collect information from staff/alumni about the function and feed insights back into CS strategic planning, as well as broader Consulting Team activities (e.g. Career Pathways, exit surveys, PEOPLE survey, etc…)
  • Identify areas for efficiency-improvements and better service delivery
  • Develop and manage budget related to all career service activities
  • Manage and mentor a team consisting of career coaches, Manager, Coordinator and additional administrative support
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Associate Director, Career Services MBA Resume Examples & Samples

  • Maintains knowledge of recruitment practices, industry trends, faculty research, alumni base, student clubs, and student needs so as to remain vital and credible for advising purposes and incorporate Ross alumni and/or other guests into workshops/ programs
  • A bachelor’s degree in business administration or related field and a minimum of five years overall work experience in a related field or the equivalent combination of education and experience is required
  • Master’s degree in business is strongly preferred
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Manager, Career Services Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assist the Director of Career Services in overseeing individual students and graduates consultation targeting skills development, practical training, and job searches in accordance with all school and accreditation policies and procedures
  • Assist Director with other Career Services staff members on fulfilling their job requirements and job expectations
  • In the absence of the Director, managing the day-to-day responsibilities of the Career Services Department. Communicate those activities with the Director of Career Services and President as needed
  • Assist with other Career Services Counselors student case loads as needed to ensure overall employment goals are met
  • Assist Director with auditing and reviewing employment data and files to ensure compliance and accuracy, maintain student/graduate records and files
  • Training/developing new Career Services Counselors as needed
  • Responsible for building relationships with local, national and international employers by networking, sourcing, managing inquiries, qualifying opportunities, visiting sites, sourcing and maintaining to potential employer contacts for viable employment opportunities
  • Use excellent research abilities to identify and uncover high volume potential, creativity and resourcefulness using traditional and non-traditional mediums to connect with decision makers, impressive networking skills and effective oral and written communication skills and a high comfort level working with various people in different contexts
  • Maintain a log of the contacts. Maintain regular contact with potential employers in order to obtain job listings
  • Administer Kendall’s job posting website, qualify job opportunities, reach out to prospective employers, and review & approve employers’ registration and employment postings
  • Interact daily with students, alumni and current and prospective employers concerning resumes, employment opportunities
  • Conduct Career Seminars for students on topics such as resume writing, interviewing skills, their job search and professional development events
  • Keep accurate documentation of services between students and employers
  • Develop on-campus career and recruiting events with Director of Career Services, other CS staff and academics
  • Maintains accurate records for measuring individual activity
  • Participates in improvement initiatives
  • Staff and support college business initiatives including new student orientations and admission open houses
  • Organize career fairs and On Campus Recruiting (OCR)
  • Bachelor’s degree required, Masters preferred
  • Two or more years of job sourcing, recruiting, or education career services role
  • Ability to communicate with students on a one-to-one basis, helping them identify their professional and personal strengths, encouraging them to apply to and interview with a variety of employers, and helping them remain positive and feel supported throughout the search process
  • Knowledge of resume and cover letter formats
  • Strong writing, proof reading, and editing skills
  • Strong verbal and written communication skill, interpersonal and organization skills
  • Knowledge of a Contact Management system
  • Obtains knowledge of the school, its program offerings and accreditation standards
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Career Services Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor in business, marketing, or related field. Equivalent experience could be considered as substitute for education requirements
  • Minimum of three years experience in placement/search firm, career counseling or industry related field, and at least one year experience in a marketing or field-related environment with proven track record of success with Ai or similar institution
  • Excellent communication skills, including sales/persuasive abilities and the ability to build successful relationships with industry and graduates
  • Strong interpersonal skills with both faculty and student population
  • Superior organizational and problem resolution skills
  • Strong basic computer software (MS Office) skills
  • Ability to work effectively under pressure and to meet frequently occurring deadlines
  • Must be goal and team oriented and conduct business with attention to ethical considerations, employment law and Ai/accreditation guidelines
  • Ability to work without close supervision and to set one's own priorities and work schedule
  • Ability to interact effectively as a leader of a team, and work collaboratively with other departments
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Undergraduate Career Services Office Coordinator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Organizes, schedules, and coordinates activities such as meetings, student appointments, information sessions, other co-curricular programs, and special events.Facilitates logistics, arranges with vendors for sites, facilities, catering, guest accommodations, printing, special services, etc.Assists in development of promotional material and coordinates production and distribution
  • Tracks and monitors assigned budget expenditures and reports on variances. Provides projections, as requested
  • Maintains office equipment and purchases. Orders and tracks office supplies
  • Responds to questions from faculty, students, staff about policies and procedures governing career services areas
  • Maintains records within several office and university databases, spreadsheets, and related records. Enters and/or verifies transactions
  • Provides support for modifying the department's web site content. Tests, maintains and ensures functionality of links. Monitors web site for consistency, cross-referencing and compliance with University standards for web site content and development. Provides guidance and direction to staff and student workers as assigned or as needed.Recruits, hires, trains, supervises student workers and graduate assistants. Schedules, assigns and prioritizes workloads
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Career Services Coordinator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Other tasks and projects as assigned by career services staff
  • Actively participate as a member of the Graduate Business Programs team for the purpose of achieving cross-functional objectives and metrics throughout the student cycle (admissions, student services & career management)
  • Able to commit for at least one year
  • Knowledge of employer recruiting practices and job search strategies
  • Experience in counseling, advising, career services, employment recruiting or other relevant areas
  • Must understand confidentiality requirements and be willing and able to observe them
  • Critical thinking, detail orientation and time management skills are strongly desired
  • High degree of professionalism and ability to represent Graduate Business Programs in a positive manner, through all communications, teamwork, and dress code
  • If applicant is a student, then 3.0 GPA is required
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Associate Director Career Services Resume Examples & Samples

  • Masters degree in business administration, student personnel services, counseling or related field and a minimum of three or more years of related, progressive experience
  • Knowledge of college career services programs, career development theory, and experiential education programs
  • Presentation, interpersonal, oral and written communication skills
  • Determination, persuasiveness, and problem resolution skills
  • Experience with information systems technology as it serves the career services area
  • An understanding of recruiting and hiring processes, EEO guidelines, and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services regulations
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Associate Director Career Services Resume Examples & Samples

  • The Associate Director under the direction of the Assistant Dean of Career Services and the Executive Director of Career Services will assist with developing and implementing the MSJ employment network and resources. The responsibilities will include providing one-on-one counseling to students and alumni; reviewing and critiquing resumes, cover letters and employer-created applications; conducting mock interviews; and maintaining continuous contact with students and alumni regarding employment opportunities and career objectives. The Associate Director will assist the Office of Career Services in preparing career-related materials; presenting programs and workshops; developing initiatives and job search strategies; conducting ongoing employer outreach and establishing strong business relationships with employers in various practice settings; and staying apprised of current market news, as well as developments in the legal market and profession
  • The Associate Director will work with potential employers to create new career path for MSJ students and graduates and work directly with MSJ students to help find meaningful employment opportunities within a variety of employment contexts. The Associate Director will compile resources for MSJ students and graduates to aid in their employment searches. The Associate Director will work closely with the Assistant Dean of Career Services, Faculty, the Administration, student groups, bar associations and other organizations to fulfill the goals of the Office of Career Services, the Law School and the University. The Associate Director will assume additional responsibilities as directed by the Assistant Dean of Career Services. This position is full-time with attendance at various evening and/or weekend events required
  • Individual Student Counseling: Provide students and alumni with advice about legal and MSJ related careers and opportunities in various practice settings, including but not limited to law firms, local, state and federal government agencies, courts, public interest and other non-profit organizations, as well as consulting firms and corporations, in legal, consulting and compliance . Review and critique resumes, cover letters and lists of references. Advise students on other application materials, including writing samples and applications provided by employers. Assist students with developing their interviewing and networking skills, and counsel them regarding appropriate follow-up with employers. Demonstrate general job searching techniques, including online searches and requests for informational interviews. Counsel students about other career objectives and opportunities, including but not limited to judicial clerkships, fellowships and careers in business and compliance. Be able to build and leverage existing contacts to place JD and MSJ students and alumni. Overall, assist students in creating an individualized comprehensive career exploration and job search strategy, while assuming responsibilities as directed by the Assistant Dean of Career Services
  • Programming: Develop and present programs based on student interests, including but not limited to presentations by and roundtable discussions with attorneys who practice or have practiced in various practice settings, including law firms, local, state and/or federal government agencies, courts, public interest and other non-profit organizations, corporations, and alternative career settings. Develop and implement programs relevant to MSJ students. Programs should serve as a forum in which students and alumni can learn about legal compliance and other MSJ related careers, alternative careers, the market, as well as substantive areas of law. The Associate Director will also assist in spearheading the Office of Career Services' premier programs, including but not limited to the Career Networking Forum, Employer Preview, and the Judges' Reception. The Associate Director will assist in planning career related programming directly focused on MSJ students. In addition, the Associate Director will develop and present general career exploration, job search and skills programs, as well as conduct research and create corresponding materials to guide students and alumni. The Associate Director will assume additional responsibilities as directed by the Assistant Dean of Career Services
  • Management of Financial Components: Research and develop fellowships, scholarships, grants and other financial support opportunities for students and alumni related to the MSJ degree as well as the JD degree. Oversee the implementation of these financial support opportunities related to the MSJ Program with other law school administrators and others associated with the law school community and legal community, including but not limited to the Assistant Dean of Career Services, the Executive Director of Career Services, the Director of Financial Resource Management, the Assistant Dean of Alumni & Development, the Board of Visitors, faculty and alumni. The Associate Director will assume additional responsibilities as directed by the Assistant Dean of Career Services
  • Business Development: Contribute to office efforts to develop a comprehensive strategic marketing plan to establish and cultivate strong business relationships with employers in various practice settings, including but not limited to law firms, local, state and federal government agencies, courts, public interest and other non-profit organizations, as well as consulting firms, corporations, and careers in business and compliance. Actively seek their participation in recruiting, internship/externship, and/or substantive career-related programs with emphasis on MSJ students. Attend networking and informational events, including but not limited to receptions, conferences, seminars, meetings and bar association functions. Serve as a liaison between the law school and the legal and business community to generate interest in the law school, the student body, and alumni. Develop online and hardcopy marketing materials. Conduct research and create a comprehensive directory of contacts in various practice settings, including but not limited to law firms, local, state and federal government, courts, public interest and non-profit organizations, corporations, and careers in business and compliance. The Associate Director will assume additional responsibilities as directed by the Assistant Dean of Career Services
  • JD required and 3-5 years in career services or other related area
  • Higher-education experience
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Associate Director, Career Services Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provide proactive and integrated services to seniors and young alumnae/i, offering post-graduate planning, personal and career assessments, career counseling, interview preparation, evaluation of employment objectives, and assistance in planning job search strategies
  • Monitor the needs of Wheaton seniors and connect those needs to the College’s resources by working closely with employers, student and employer advisory board members, faculty, and other College departments
  • Create and execute events and programming, addressing topics such as career development, resume writing, interviewing, job search strategies, financial literacy, and the needs of the Wheaton student in the post-graduate world
  • In consultation with the Center for Global Education, advise international students about federal regulations and employment compliance connected to Curricular Practical Training and Optional Practical Training
  • Stay current on national employment and recruitment trends and develop a strategy for communicating these trends to the various campus constituencies
  • Assist with the collection, distribution and analysis of annual surveys and statistics administered and collected by Institutional Research
  • Create and steward a network of alumnae/i recruitment advisors who act as points of contact for their organizations
  • Steward existing relationships with post-graduate employers and create new opportunities for collaboration between employers and Wheaton’s career community
  • Oversee and manage a budget for career-related programming and internship opportunities
  • Recruit, train, and manage student interns as necessary
  • Master’s degree and 5 or more years of experience working in higher education and career development required, or equivalent combination of education and experience
  • Working knowledge of recruitment, economic, and employment trends
  • Knowledge of graduate and law school admissions processes
  • Knowledge of and appreciation for the liberal arts mission, especially as it relates to career development
  • Ability to be flexible with work week schedule
  • Ability to plan, organize and implement career services programs
  • Experience working in a collaborative and creative setting
  • Strong attention to detail, organizational and project management skills
  • Exceptional communication skills, initiative, judgment, and creativity, with the ability to be flexible and work effectively with various constituent groups
  • Ability to lift and/or move 50 pounds of supplies for career fairs and other career-related events
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Manager, Career Services Resume Examples & Samples

  • Develops strategies for building innovative product offerings to achieve employment outcomes through high level of service and partnership with employers
  • Focus on the creation and implementation of various programs to drive and expand graduate opportunities including innovative programming for employer partners that promote hiring students and graduates
  • Project manage new products through pilot programs. Communicate with internal and external stakeholders to bring vision to full scale product offering
  • Creates large-scale virtual programs and products that develop branding offerings for Career Services and DeVryWORKS
  • Oversees and manages webinar strategy that provides content and resources to prospective students and current students related to Career Services
  • Leads remote colleagues within team, including attracting, retaining, managing performance, setting the highest of ethical standards, and developing all colleagues
  • Analyzes Career Services outcomes within the team and implement strategies to ensure performance metrics are met through highest level of service provided to employers
  • Communicates and drives the implementation of the Home Office technology, service and product related initiatives
  • Create and implement a professional development series in partnership with employer partners to increase interest in DeVry University and Keller Graduate School of Management
  • Partner with Manager of Employer Relations to determine employer partner needs and create products to meet those business needs
  • Ability to brainstorm on new ideas and serve as a catalyst for innovation and change
  • Collaborates with DeVryWORKS Executive Committee, as well as, other internal stakeholders to ensure exceptional service to employers and students
  • Strategic Skills
  • Remote management required; experience in a regulated environment preferred
  • 3-5 years of demonstrated experience in post-secondary education administration, Career Services, sales, marketing, product management
  • 1-2 years of management/leadership experience
  • Developing Direct Reports/Others
  • Managing and Measuring Work
  • Hiring and Staffing
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Director Career Services Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor’s degree required
  • Juris Doctor preferred
  • Law license and prior law practice preferred
  • Active engagement with bar association(s) and other attorneys’ groups strongly encouraged
  • Extensive knowledge of the legal marketplace, economic trends, non-traditional settings and the ABA (American Bar Association) rules is a plus
  • Prior experience in the legal profession as a practicing attorney a plus
  • Deep understanding of legal employment market as well as trends in post-JD employment (traditional and non-traditional) required
  • Ability to think creatively while working within framework of accreditation standards. Excellent relationship building skills to work well with core constituencies including students, alumni and employers to develop strong networks
  • High-level public speaking skills required
  • Strong writing and research skills required
  • Top-notch interpersonal skills, which allow for effective team management in setting which has periods of high stress and pressure
  • Requires long-range planning capabilities as well as keen problem-solving skills
  • The ability to work with students under stress in a supportive and strong fashion is required
  • Employer Relations – Develop and manage employer relations and outreach initiatives in collaboration with Assistant Dean of Advancement and External Relations. Form strategic partnerships with core constituencies including faculty, alumni, administrators, employed 3Ls, University partners and new graduates. Develop new relationships with additional attorneys and hiring managers outside of alumni base. Ensure office is engaged and aware of diversity & inclusion as well as veterans hiring initiatives. Maintain current relationships and respond to requests. Work closely with College of Law Office of Advancement on events with alumni and outside groups. Work to increase reach of office by joining and participating in bar associations and other attorney organizations and/or speaking at professional events to develop brand recognition and opportunities
  • Student Counseling – Meet with students and new graduates to assist in developing strategic career plans. Guide students and new graduates in issues pertaining to legal marketplace. Provide guidance, networking connections, suggestions, edits and other information necessary to each individual’s search. Significant emphasis on 3L and post-graduate counseling to assist with post-graduate outcomes
  • Office/Team Management – Manage and empower the Career Services team. Oversee team projects. Motivate team in setting and accomplishing goals. Ensure delivery of excellent services. Manage day-to-day operation of office staff including assignments, workflow, time sheets and time-off requests. Oversee budget process and ensure office stays within budget. Make budget requests as needed
  • Data Collection & Statistical Reporting – Drive the collection and reporting of data to accrediting bodies including annual American Bar Association (ABA) required employment data collection process. Motivate team to collect data. Ensure excellent quality data is delivered to ABA and other entities
  • Resource Development – Plan, implement and lead program for 1L class (currently called 21st Century Lawyering). Develop and facilitate programming for Career Services and in conjunction with other partners including Advancement and bar associations. Produce high quality written materials to assist students in the job search process. Direct and oversee video projects to give students on-demand access to resources, which will increase the value of the one-to-one counseling experience. Develop plan for increasing such resources and distribute workload effectively amongst team members. Plan, organize and speak at student and alumni driven programming
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Assistant Dean of Career Services Resume Examples & Samples

  • 10 years of experience in higher education and career services or corporate experience required
  • Create and implement strategies for a full-service career services center, particular to the needs and interests of graduate and undergraduate business school students
  • Manage a team of professionals who deliver career and professional development programs for graduate and undergraduate business school students
  • Define industry sectors for career placement opportunities for business students, and manage cultivation efforts to build relationships that lead to participation in campus recruiting venues or listing of career opportunities through campus-managed job placement software
  • Collaborate with campus peers to build/maintain a collaborative approach to career planning and placement
  • Develop budget to support the career planning and placement strategies of the Whitman Career Center; secure funding through the Dean’s Office or external sources such as corporate sponsorship
  • Travel extensively to build brand recognition with corporations to support the strategic initiatives of the career center, along with placement outcomes for Whitman students
  • Develop and implement strategies for career placement opportunities for international business students, building partnerships with international employers
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Associate Director, Career Services Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assess the impact of career development programming on student learning; career exploration, decision making, and management; student engagement; retention; progress towards graduation; degree completion; and post-graduation success
  • Explore career and education outcomes for recent University of Miami graduates (e.g., destination, working status, salaries, graduate and professional school)
  • Research topics of importance to career development and advancement of student professional development for attainment of post-graduation goals and success
  • Manage career center marketing and social media strategy
  • Advanced skills with manipulation of data using Excel
  • Advanced skills with creation of visually appealing presentations using PPT or other presentation platform
  • Computer proficient – Required skills in developing and managing spreadsheets, manipulating and reporting data
  • Interest and skill in data mining/data analysis and research experience is preferred
  • Positive and professional written and oral expression is essential
  • Organizational, administrative and analytical capacities are necessary to provide customer service in person, by computer, and by phone with diverse populations
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality, exercise sound judgment and act with discretion
  • Attention to detail, ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and the capacity to work independently and collaboratively within a team environment are crucial
  • Ability to write clear, concise instructional material and documentation
  • Ability to analyze assessment data, draw conclusions and provide meaningful observations
  • Ability to generate clear, concise reports that include the reporting of basic statistical information and outcomes to facilitate decision-making to achieve Toppel Career Center mission
  • Demonstrated ability to collaborate with multiple departments within an organization; the ability to work effectively with a broad range of diverse constituents
  • Outstanding strategic skills with a proven track record of follow-through and accomplishment
  • Strong evidence based and organizational track record
  • Familiarity with survey use and assessment tools such as Excel, Access, Campus Labs, and Qualtrics or other online program review and survey tools
  • Experience in a higher education, government or related data-driven environment
  • Minimum of three years professional experience working with higher education and/or employment data or assessment
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Associate Director Career Services Resume Examples & Samples

  • Master’s degree in college student personnel or related field
  • Experience working in high volume office and overseeing a customer service function
  • Experience with all Microsoft Office applications, with heavy use of Outlook calendaring
  • Experience with CSO, NACElink, or other career-related software
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Career Services Systems Associate Resume Examples & Samples

  • Three or more years of systems-based project management role/position
  • Hands-on data management experience including extraction, analysis, reporting, and summarization
  • Excellent interpersonal, organizational, time management and written communication skills, including the ability to work effectively with diverse groups of people
  • Demonstrated knowledge of relational databases, including a strong understanding of the retrieval and analysis using database query and reporting tools such as Cognos, SQL Server, and MS Access
  • Expertise in feature definition, design, and feasibility, and web development lifecycle
  • Familiarity with frontend/backend development including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, ASP.net
  • Demonstrated hands-on knowledge of project management principles ability to lead, influence and motivate a project team
  • Ability to communicate effectively with both technical and non-technical audiences at various levels within the organization
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Office Administrator, Career Services Resume Examples & Samples

  • 35% Responsible for the daily human resources duties of the Warrington Career Services office. Such duties include the tracking and processing of all staff sick and vacation days, along with the managing the GBCS office employee calendar. Processes all faculty, USPS, OPS and student hires, and personnel job actions. Processes Faculty Assignment Reports and Effort Reporting for the GBCS office
  • 10% Prepares materials and coordinates logistics for two annual UF MBA Advisory Board Meetings. From time to time, act as the first point of contact for office visitors and direct them as appropriate
  • 5% Provides the best customer service possible to our customers (employers, faculty, staff, and students) by listening to their needs and/or concerns and addressing those issues until they are satisfied. Communicates important, timely information and details to GBCS stakeholders
  • 5% Maintain updated records of meetings and financials
  • 5% Special projects as assigned
  • Strong customer focus is required
  • Strong project management skills, ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment and meet deadlines
  • Highly proficient with web-based resources, spreadsheet and presentation software required (MS Word, PowerPoint, Outlook and Excel)
  • Ability to work under pressure, with the flexibility to respond to changing priorities and fluctuating workloads
  • Strong organizational work skills, defining tasks, prioritizing assignments, and following through on all projects independently
  • Strong interpersonal communication skills and emotional intelligence
  • Evidence of being relationship-driven with the proven ability to establish rapport with students, faculty, and recruiters
  • Track record of successfully collaborating with a wide range of stakeholders
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Associate Director, Career Services Resume Examples & Samples

  • Conduct regular outreach to all assigned students to encourage engagement with the Center (e.g. informing students about job opportunities and networking opportunities that correlate with their unique interests)
  • Connect students with appropriate employers
  • Prepare twice-a-month Career Center email updates while school is in session, and as needed over breaks
  • Maintain advising notes on Symplicity for assigned students
  • Hold weekly “Quick Question Hour” advising in Student Commons
  • Meet as requested with prospective and admitted students
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Coordinator Career Services Resume Examples & Samples

  • Two years of work experience in a college/university environment, Human Resources, or related area
  • Bachelor’s degree required. Master’s degree preferred. Two years’ successful experience in a college/university career services department, human resources office or related area
  • An understanding of recruiting and hiring processes, EEO guidelines, and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services regulations
  • Presentation, interpersonal, oral and written communication skills, with ability to build rapport with students, faculty and colleagues
  • Computer skills and knowledge of career-related resources
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Career Services & Alumni Engagement Manager Resume Examples & Samples

  • Develop, manage, and lead on curriculum for City Year Tulsa’s overall Leadership After City Year (LACY) program
  • Work in collaboration with the George Kaiser Family Foundation and Tulsa Public Schools to build teacher pipeline and support individuals with opportunities for alternative credentials and build a talent pipeline for area nonprofits
  • Build local relationships with schools and districts, local businesses, City Year partners, current/potential give a year partners to create/promote LACY opportunities in Tulsa
  • Coordinate with Impact Directors for external and internal speakers for weekly Leadership Development Days for AmeriCorps members
  • Coordinate with site professional development point and Impact Directors to implement professional development opportunities for senior AmeriCorps members including facilitation of yearlong curriculum of the Idealist Journey
  • Develop and manage City Year Tulsa’s mentorship program
  • Pair AmeriCorps members with professionals from City Year staff/alum or community
  • Coordinate mentorship opportunities between staff and George Kaiser Family Foundation, AmeriCorps members, and alumni pursuing careers in Tulsa
  • Coordinate and grow pool of local leaders to participate in Learn from Leaders with AmeriCorps members
  • Participate and support in network wide alumni initiatives and alumni calls
  • Collaborate, support, and align with network wide alumni engagement strategies
  • Build local alumni engagement strategy with City Year Headquarters support
  • Organize events throughout the year for alumni to engage with City Year Tulsa, current AmeriCorps members, other alumni, larger Tulsa community
  • Partner with Development staff in creating newsletters and other communication tools for Tulsa area alumni
  • Work with George Kaiser Family Foundation in supporting alumni interested in pursuing a degree from OU-Tulsa in pre-approved social service field
  • Collaborate with City Year Tulsa professional development point to make known and engage alumni, current staff in professional development fund opportunities as outlined by George Kaiser Family Foundation grant
  • Bachelor’s degree required, 1 year of professional experience in a related field is preferred
  • Strong oral and written communication skills, as well as public speaking skills
  • City Year and AmeriCorps alumni are strongly encouraged to apply
  • Proven success operating in ambiguous and changing environments with the demonstrated ability to manage and prioritize projects
  • Demonstrated success in building and managing systems and structures
  • Strong problem solving, time and project management skills; ability to prioritize projects and tasks, and assess and deploy resources
  • Demonstrated success in building successful partnerships to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes
  • Strong interpersonal, analytical and problem solving skills; capacity to strategically imagine, plan, and implement new ideas
  • Ability to build relationships with internal and external partners
  • High degree of initiative; high energy, positive, ‘can-do’ team player
  • Must have access to reliable transportation
  • Commitment to community service, national service, and the development of young people as leaders
  • Strong passion for working with urban youth and developing young leaders, strong connection to the values of Idealism, Integrity, Perseverance, Inclusiveness, Empathy and Flexibility and passion for National Service, Education Reform and City Year’s Mission
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Career Services Supervisor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Prefer bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in organizational development, human resources, business management or other related field
  • Prefer two plus years in a recruiting or job counseling role
  • Prefer two plus years’ supervising a diverse office with staff located off site
  • Advance knowledge of the KANSASWORKS customer management system
  • Advanced knowledge of Workforce Development programs including WIOA, Wagner-Peyser and TAA
  • Advanced public speaking skills with experience in providing presentations and workshops for up to 75 people
  • Possess exceptional customer service skills
  • KANSASWORKReady! Certificate preferred. Please contact the Wichita Workforce Center at (316) 771-6800, www.workforce-ks.com or any other workforce center in Kansas to schedule your appointment
  • A cover letter (please include your applicant or State of Kansas employee identification number)
  • Your resume
  • A State Application
  • Kansas Tax Clearance Certificate Required (Please see below)
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Career Services Coordinator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Connects students to resources, programming, and advising within the career services network. Makes campus resource referrals as necessary
  • Advises students with regard to career development issues and supporting academic and career decision making, career planning, and job search strategies
  • Administers computerized career assessments, and facilitates effective career advising and interpretation procedures and manages career resources
  • Coordinates campus career workshop and programming requests, assigns workshop speakers
  • Designs, develops, conducts and evaluates early stage career development activities that may be delivered through Internet technology, class presentations, career fairs, workshops/programs, outreach and other settings
  • Designs, edits and/or prepares informational materials, written communications, reports, and multi-media materials for web and print distribution. Contributes to career services and other campus publications
  • Collaborates with faculty, academic advisors, and colleagues to deliver comprehensive career resources and career advising for students across the career services network
  • Assists in developing and coordinating training for career advising across the career services network, assists in the selection and training of graduate assistant career advisors
  • Assists in facilitating the Career Practitioners Group to address professional issues, share best practices, and coordinate multi-unit career development activities
  • Assists with major campus career events
  • Evaluates career resources, makes recommendations, prepares and submits proposals to support the career services network
  • Compiles statistics on usage of resources in order to prepare monthly and annual reports, maintains inventory and records in order to stock career reference materials and career assessment resources
  • Conducts tours of the Center for student groups, visiting administrators and community groups in order to acquaint them with available resources
  • Interviews, selects, trains, evaluates and schedules student employees
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Field Career Services Coordinator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Collaborates with faculty, academic advisors, and colleagues to deliver comprehensive career services for a school or college
  • Connects students to the resources, programming, and services of Career Services & Placement. Provides career consultation on-site to students, including career planning and job search strategies
  • With college faculty and CS&P colleagues, designs, develops, conducts and evaluates field-relevant career readiness activities that may be delivered through Internet technology, class presentations, career fairs, workshops/programs, outreach and other settings
  • Prepares written communications, reports, and multi-media materials for distribution to constituents and stakeholders. Contributes to Career Services & Placement and other campus publications.font>
  • Helps identify potential employers, jobs and internship opportunities
  • Participates in Career Practitioners Group to address professional issues, share best practices, and coordinate multi-unit career development activities
  • Partners with career colleagues across campus to deliver joint programming. Assists with major campus career events
  • Attends, presents, and represents University at career related professional conferences
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Associate Director, Career Services Resume Examples & Samples

  • Evidence of Juris Doctorate (JD = 7 years) highly preferred and at least two years of experience with a record of success in law practice, law school career services, the legal recruiting industry, or the equivalent in a related industry, as well as the following desired attributes
  • Any and all law firm experience applies. Note - please indicate on resume any supervisory experience of legal staff members
  • Experience in one or more of the following target legal markets: Non-profit; public interest; and/or government
  • Experience in using organizational, analytical and interpersonal skills
  • Experience counseling or mentoring students
  • Experience in using marketing and networking skills
  • Experience developing a strong network of contacts in a legal community, both inside and outside Arizona
  • Experience in work that required attention to detail and accuracy of records
  • Experience in prioritizing workload and meeting deadlines
  • Experience working with budgets, expenditures and preparing reports
  • Experience preparing and delivering presentations
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Career Services Events & Technology Coordinator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Participates in the management of project plans for events sponsored by and requiring support by career services
  • Administers the day-to-day maintenance and administration of systems supported by career services, such as career assessment tools and job boards
  • Provides support to internal staff, which includes providing and coordinating training, to include Virtual Career Fair refresher trainings, etc
  • Coordinates, in conjunction with career services management, the coaching team’s schedules, profiles, and appointment availability in University job board(s)
  • Moderates and manages the various social media sites in coordination with department leadership and with guidance from the University marketing department, ensuring brand consistency and engagement is maintained
  • Directly tasks other department of career services personnel with student and alumni inquiries and requests for service
  • Participates in department goal setting to increase participation, grow programs and services, and enhance the user experience
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Associate Director, Career Services Resume Examples & Samples

  • Able to coach students in the skills needed to conduct a successful targeted job search
  • Able to connect with and build coaching relationships with students
  • Cultivates, models, and nurtures high touch service culture
  • Understanding of the current MBA hiring marketplace
  • Able to engage effectively with multiple constituencies representing diverse interests and perspectives
  • Able to prepare and deliver compelling proposals, presentations, and training sessions
  • Commitment to building an inclusive community that values the diversity of backgrounds, talents, experiences, and perspectives of all its members
  • Experience coaching MBA students in all aspects of conducting targeted job searches, or providing professional coaching under similarly complex circumstances
  • Experience developing and stewarding a robust professional network, preferably related to job search consultation
  • Experience delivering in-person and virtual trainings and presentations
  • Experience as a successful and enthusiastic contributor on an outstanding team in a high touch professional services environment
  • Coaches targeted job seekers on career path definition, personal skills assessment, information resource access, résumé writing, networking, interviewing, negotiation, offer-related decisions, and other pertinent aspects of their job search
  • Plans, leads, facilitates, and/or participates in group programs, presentations, and events for current and prospective targeted job seekers. Advises student clubs and other student groups regarding targeted job search strategies
  • Creates and updates printed and online resources that educate, prepare, and motivate targeted job seekers
  • Maintains current knowledge and understanding of the unique challenges and opportunities associated with targeted job searches, including current knowledge of resources, customary practices, and emerging trends
  • Selects, leads, and advises second year student mentors assigned to targeted job seekers
  • Engages with Tuck centers, initiatives, and non-degree program colleagues as defined by CDO leadership
  • Develops expertise on employers that appeal to targeted job seekers and collaborates with CDO business development resources to build recruiting relationships and source appropriate job opportunities
  • Updates targeted job seeker and employer records in CDO database and shares related reports, insights, and recommendations with CDO leadership and colleagues
  • Prepares and delivers compelling proposals to CDO leadership and other key constituencies that identify and prioritize new ways to support targeted job seekers
  • Cultivates, models, and nurtures high touch service culture with emphasis on responsiveness to and support of students, employers, colleagues, and other associated constituencies
  • Contributes ideas, consultation, feedback, and support to CDO colleagues that advance the team’s initiatives, priorities, projects, and activities
  • Represents CDO on institutional committees, working groups, and task forces. Updates CDO leadership and team on progress of these activities
  • Engages with relevant associations and peer groups to maintain beneficial relationships and knowledge of worthwhile trends and innovations
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Career Services Manager Resume Examples & Samples

  • Strong understanding of the health and healthcare job marketplace
  • Ability to work independently and as an effective team member in a fast-paced environment
  • Excellent interpersonal, communication, analytical, organizational and project management skills
  • Ability to think both creatively and strategically
  • Understanding and knowledge of the Medical school and PhD application process preferred
  • Commitment to diversity and to serving the needs of a diverse community of over 100 graduate students and 1100 alumni
  • Five years of professional work experience preferably in a health-related field
  • Experience working with graduate students, preferably MPH students, with specific experience in career development, career counseling or corporate recruiting
  • Experience working with diverse individuals
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Career Services Office Assistant Resume Examples & Samples

  • Answering and routing phone calls and emails
  • Assisting students with check-ins upon arrival for appointments
  • Setting up appointments for students to meet with career counselors
  • Providing general administrative support to career counselors for current and ongoing projects
  • Updating and maintaining the departmental LinkedIn account, which includes
  • Seeking out and adding contacts
  • Approving contact requests
  • Verifying LinkedIn information
  • Maintaining the SAISWorks contact information for students
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Coordinator, Alumni Career Services Resume Examples & Samples

  • Highly motivated and dedicated individual
  • Have the ability to exercise judgment, initiative, discretion and independence in dealing with client base
  • The ability to work as part of team, be an independent thinker, and able to work under limited supervision
  • Fast learner with ability to interpret and explain procedures
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Career Services Coordinator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Bachelor’s degree with experience or Master’s degree required. Degree in student affairs, business, human resources, or related field
  • Experience in program administration, career advising, employer relations, marketing and/or development
  • Strong organizational and interpersonal skills, as well as excellent written/verbal communication skills and public speaking
  • Ability to maintain the confidentiality of information gathered during the performance of assigned tasks
  • Knowledge of and proficiency with Microsoft Office
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively with a wide-array of students from diverse backgrounds in the STEM field
  • High energy and ability to manage multiple tasks at one time
  • Experience in student program development and implementation; planning and/or facilitating seminars and workshops; online recruiting systems such as Symplicity CRM; Career Services, Talent Acquisition or Human Resources; and/or a high volume, fast paced, customer focused office and ability to accomplish multiple tasks efficiently
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Senior Associate Director for Alumnae Career Services Resume Examples & Samples

  • Ten to twelve years of leadership experience in an area related to career development or employment across the lifespan
  • Demonstrated success working with women
  • Demonstrated experience in achieving goals with and through people who may, or may not, be direct reports
  • Demonstrated success in building collaborative relationships and networks for mutual benefit
  • Demonstrated excellent skills in the following areas
  • Interpersonal and collaboration
  • Metrics development and analysis
  • An entrepreneurial mindset
  • Innovation and creative thinking
  • Using technology
  • Fiscal and resource planning
  • Clear understanding of the work world that alumnae/i are part of, and the criteria for success in making good career decisions and discovering new or transitioning between opportunities
  • Commitment to working with a diverse alumnae/i population with diverse career needs
  • Strong demonstrated ability to collaborate and work as part of a team
  • Demonstrated ability to use technology to collect data and build efficient processes
  • Understanding of program assessment, and the ability to use data to make decisions
  • Demonstrated ability to design, execute, and evaluate initiatives, programs and services that facilitate alumnae/i career development
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with multiple audiences (including alumnae/i, staff, employers, and students), in small meetings, large presentations, and in writing
  • Ability to establish a vision, mission and goals
  • Ability to build, enhance, and connect alumnae/i to networks and relationships on- and off-campus
  • Knowledge of and experience using best practices in career services, including the use of technology
  • Appreciation for how academia works, and opportunities to engage others in promoting alumnae/i career success
  • Knowledge of and experience in various working environments, including private, public and nonprofit organizations
  • Experience interpreting self-assessment tools (MBTI, StrengthsFinder, Strong, etc.) in individual and group formats
  • Available to work evenings, weekends and travel for events
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Career Services Associate Resume Examples & Samples

  • Maintains, updates statistical data and annual reports, assists with assessing effectiveness and utilization of (CEIS) programs, services and events
  • Assists with coordinating onsite and offsite events, presentations, workshops, and programs; includes tracking RSVP’s, communicating with Attendees, Recruiters, Elected Officials and other Community Collaborators; Manages sign-in sheets, and works with media outlets and social platforms for effectively publicizing programs, services and events
  • Reviews, assesses, routes, answers and monitors follow up action steps of internal and external correspondence; Provides wide ranges of support including: MS Office Suite, data entry, composing and editing letters, spreadsheets, memoranda, reports, workshop materials, presentations and flyers
  • Schedules appointments and arranges for meetings, schedules appointments, assists with all programs, services and events; answers and routes phone calls, retrieves messages from answering machine daily; picks up mail and responds to e-mail messages promptly and disseminates information widely, as instructed
  • Monitors computer usage, content specific to employment, careers, vocational and academic purposes; assists with community outreach to promote and increase public participation and use of library services; ensures patrons follow library policies and procedures
  • Must have high degree of organizational and planning skills; assist with daily upkeep of (CEIS) Office; ability to travel between library branches, as needed; performs other related duties as required
  • Associate's Degree
  • Successfully demonstrated public service experience with the ability to work well with a diverse patronage
  • Strong interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills
  • Successfully demonstrated ability to work as part of a team
  • Strong organization and planning skills, including the ability to perform multiple projects or tasks simultaneously
  • Strong computer and other related technology skills, including MS Word, Excel, Powerpoint and Google applications
  • Ability to work independently and meet deadlines with minimal supervision
  • Demonstrated high levels of proficiency in: Administration and organization; Customer relations; Communications; Accountability; Positive attitude (optimistic)
  • Must have PC Proficiency, Data entry Organizational and Time Management Skills
  • Grammar and Usage, Teamwork, Attention to Detail, Thoroughness, Ability To Analyze Information
  • Demonstrated knowledge of computer applications including on-line searching, social media preferred
  • Experience creating, conducting and/or participating in community training, programming and outreach preferred
  • Ability to speak, read and write in a language other than English
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Executive Director of Career Services Resume Examples & Samples

  • Master’s degree completed in Higher Education, Student Affairs, Counseling, Business, or a related area
  • Ten (10) years of experience in university career services
  • Five (5) years supervisory experience
  • Knowledge of corporations, career development, career counseling, job search strategies, job market trends, employer relations, contemporary recruitment practices, and/or trends in career services
  • Demonstrated experience and commitment to working with diverse populations
  • Experience planning and managing a large and complex operating budget
  • Minimum of three (3) years administrative experience in leadership level position in career services
  • Highly developed skills and experience in collaborating with others within career services and across a university campus (e.g. students, staff, faculty, administrators, etc.)
  • Highly developed skills and experience in team based management
  • Demonstrated experience in outreach to external constituents (e.g., employers, business partners, and community members)
  • Maintain a national reputation and contacts within the profession through association memberships, conference presentations , publications, etc
  • Ability to analyze data, write reports, and share assessment results
  • Experience supervising a large, dynamic staff
  • Demonstrated ability to effectively manage change within an organization
  • Demonstrated strategic and innovative approaches to problem solving
  • Experience with career and workforce related technology needs
  • Demonstrated experience in public speaking
  • Demonstrated enthusiasm, creativity, innovation, and willingness to take appropriate risks