Wednesday, October 28, 2009

On-Campus Interviewing

On Campus Interviews!!

Apply and upload your resumes through Navigator.
Not only can you easily apply, but you can interview in a place of convenience!

Enterprise
Management Trainee Program
Application Deadline: October 30


Polo Ralph Lauren
2010 Executive Training Program
Application Deadline: November 1

Show Your Distinction

In this tight job market, it’s not enough to be a qualified applicant, since there are plenty of candidates.

Don’t ask, “What do you have for me?” Instead go in with the mentality of, “Here’s what I can do for you.” Talk to other attendees. Some of the best successes come from connections made between women who just strike up conversations. Spend some time in our networking area to get to know others. These are the people who can get your foot in the door.

Women For Hire’s New York Career Expo on Wednesday, Nov. 4 is the perfect opportunity for you to impress recruiters with your preparation, such as knowing all about their organization and having your 30-second pitch down cold.

City Year Kicks Off 2010 Recruitment Year!!


October 1st was the official beginning to the Recruitment Year for our 2010-2011!

It has been a strong start to the year with many positive visits and applicant contacts, thanks to the forward efforts of our
Outreach/Recruitment Managers and Admissions Team!

Open House: Wednesday November 4th @ 5:30pm (at our office: 20 W. 22nd Street). Please call Kyle Shedrick at 646.452.3654 or email kshedrick09@cityyear.org for more information.

Friday, October 23, 2009

  • Employers are open to coming to campus to speak to clubs, but it's a good idea to partner with your Career Center and remain professional at all times! Confirm, confirm, confirm.
  • Make use of employers that are on campus, it's easier to connect with someone in person.
  • Recruiters are moving away from using Monster and Hotjobs. LinkedIn.com (a social networking site for professionals) is being used more and more.
  • Students are fine with technical skills but lack soft skills like communication and writing.
  • Career Fairs - Introduce yourself and highlight your skills and RESEARCH the company. It's a no no to hand your resume to an employer and say - so what jobs/internships do you have for me?
  • When answering interview questions, do just that, answer the question asked - use the STAR method. Situation, Task, Action, Result.
  • Employers seek flexibility, drive and demonstrated interest in the field.
  • Your resume should show your passions - what makes you different. Highlight leadership.
  • Already have an internship? Do great work but also connect with those around you - they will notice and may ask you to stay on!
Yesterday, I attended an employer panel. Reps from Johnson & Johnson, Paychex, FedExGround, MTV and Hilton were present.

Here is what they had to say:

  • Employers are open to coming to campus to speak to clubs, but it's a good idea to partner with your Career Center and remain professional at all times! Confirm, confirm, confirm.
  • Make use of employers that are on campus, it's easier to connect with someone in person.
  • Recruiters are moving away from using Monster and Hotjobs. LinkedIn.com (a social networking site for professionals) is being used more and more.
  • Students are fine with technical skills but lack soft skills like communication and writing.
  • Career Fairs - Introduce yourself and highlight your skills and RESEARCH the company. It's a no no to hand your resume to an employer and say - so what jobs/internships do you have for me?
  • When answering interview questions, do just that, answer the question asked - use the STAR method. Situation, Task, Action, Result.
  • Employers seek flexibility, drive and demonstrated interest in the field.
  • Your resume should show your passions - what makes you different. Highlight leadership.
  • Already have an internship? Do great work but also connect with those around you - they will notice and may ask you to stay on!

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Law School Confidential: Program Overview

I just came back from a program on campus called Law School Confidential. It's a yearly program that is put on each October that is hosted by The Career Center and the Seton Hall's pre-law advisor.

Here is a summary of what the panelists, who included an LSAT teacher, a law school admissions counselor, a pre-law advisor, a 1st year Seton Hall Law student and a 3rd year NYU student.

  • There is no one clear, correct or perfect path to getting into law school. Experiences between students differ - some may get a masters and then apply, some may work and then apply and some may transition into law school once they complete their bachelors work.
  • You can have any undergraduate major to get into law school - what matters is that you enjoy what you are learning and therefore you do well in your classes. Taking courses that differ from others in your major will set you apart from other applicants i.e. a biology student that minors in English. Students in Philosophy, English and Economics score the highest on the LSATs.
  • Personal statements are the only way an admissions rep is going to get to know you. Many times you won't get an interview. Write, write and re-write. One panelist rewrote her personal statement 10 times. Have many people read your statement.
  • Internships are great ways to figure out if law is a possible career path but also to give you something to write about in your statement.
  • The LSATs can only be taken 3 times in a two year period. You should take practice tests before you take the LSAT for real. Most often you will take the test the summer before your senior year.
  • The Academic Resource Center in A&S Hall will help with personal statements and the pre-law advisor will help as well.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Best Jobs in America

Very interesting article.....

http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/bestjobs/2009/snapshots/1.html?cnn=yes

Student Support Services presents dynamic and interactive workshop:

Making it Count Programs presents:

“Monster College Advantage”

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Please arrive on time)

Nursing Amphitheatre (NU113)

**Freshman and Sophomores: Your attendance to this workshop is highly recommended!

This energetic and interactive presentation will focus on how to own your experiences here at Seton Hall University

Please join us and learn how the "Monster College Advantage" can help you make the most of your time at Seton Hall University!

Monday, October 12, 2009

Monday, October 5, 2009

FEDERAL JOBS CAREER DAY

November 6, 2009
10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Rutgers Student Center, Multipurpose Room & Main Lounge
126 College Avenue; New Brunswick, NJ



If you have always had an interest in working within the federal government, but were unsure of how to navigate the application process or unable to find the right contacts and connections, then this special event is definitely for you!

The second annual Federal Jobs Career Day at Rutgers University is scheduled to take place on Friday, November 6, 2009 from 10:00a.m.until 3:00p.m.and will be held on our New Brunswick campus at the location mentioned above. It is open to students and alumni from all two and four year colleges and universities in New Jersey.
Potential Employers:
*Defense Contract Management Agency, Department of Justice
*Economic Research Service
*National Institutes of Health, National Security Agency
*The Federal Aviation Administration
*Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
*Supreme Court of the United States
*U.S. Department of State
*U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity
*U.S. Secret Service
*Peace Corps
*U.S. Customs and Border Protection
*U.S. Department of Commerce
*Food and Drug Administration
*USDA
*IRS
*FBI

Sunday, October 4, 2009

ATTENTION: SHU STUDENTS AND STAFF

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

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


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


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