QUESTION | Is the career fair open to recent graduates? Also, is there a list of the companies that will be attending and if they actually have openings? Thanks, George |
ANSWER | Yes, recent graduates are welcome to attend all fairs; We do ask that you update your profile on the Hire an Islander web site. Just log onto http://career-services.tamucc.edu and update your profile at Career Services. If you have any problem remembering your username or password, feel free to contact us. Since your Sand dollar card is no longer valid, you will be asked to fill out a short registration form with some demographic information and hand it in when you enter the fair. A current list of companies attending is available on our web site as well. Look on the right side of the page under Upcoming events, click the fair you are interested in attending. You asked if companies have actual openings, and for the most part that answer is yes. Unlike students, who get to attend our fairs free, employers have to pay to attend the fair. Most companies don’t have the luxury of attending a fair just to keep their name out there. We find that companies have to justify the expense of attending a fair, so yes they have openings, or they did when they registered. Hope to see you there! |
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Are Career Fairs open to graduates?
Friday, September 23, 2011
QUESTION | Hello Ms. Hererra, My name is Jeanie and I am an education major here at TAMUCC. I was wondering if you can give me any more information on the positions at the Early Childhood Development Center? |
ANSWER | Hi Jeanie, I just talked with the person who is handling the interviews and she is still in the process of interviewing for the job. But they are required to hire work study awarded students in that position, and unfortunately, you don’t qualify for work study at this time. We do have some jobs available on campus that don’t require WS. Please log onto your “Hire an Islander” account and check the non-work study jobs. I posted a couple new positions yesterday. If you have problems searching for jobs, please give us a call and we will be glad to help you with it. |
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
09/21 - I was awarded Work-Study but can't find a job.
QUESTION | Hello Sharon, I don't know if you remember me but, I came in not too long ago to ask about a job. I was awarded Work-Study but still can't find a job. Is there anything else I can/should do? |
ANSWER | One thing I can tell you about looking for a work-study job is that you have to be persistent. Look at the job almost on a daily basis. When you see one, if you can apply online, apply immediately. When new jobs open up on campus, they usually close them within the week. If you only look once a week, you might be missing a lot. The other thing I can tell you is not to take it personally. Most departments are interested in the hours that someone is available. Things that you might not have thought about that might help: 1. Schedule a Resume Review with one of our counselors 2. You can also fill out the other forms that are available in the resource library of Hire an Islander. These are applications and class schedule forms that some departments might want. If they are filled out already, you will not have any problems. If you haven’t filled them out, you will see a message that says, "You do not currently have the forms needed to apply for the job" and then will be told which forms you are missing. We also have a tutorial on our front page to tell you how to upload those forms if you have problems. |
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
BIG Changes coming to TAMU-CC Career Services in Fall 2011!
This summer, the staff at Career Services has been hard at work revising the website in an effort to make it more useful for Islanders. We're looking for any suggestions or critiques on the current state of the website in order to make it better for next fall.
What are YOUR ideas for transforming the webpage? What would help YOU in finding a job?
And, in an effort to address a number of student concerns and questions, we've started posting video walk-thru's intended to show new students how to register for the HireAnIslander database. All tutorials will be posted to the Career Services home page as they're completed. Do you have any suggestions for upcoming tutorials that you would like to see?
How to Register for the HireAnIslander Database Tutorial
How to Apply for Jobs Requiring Online Applications Tutorial
Be sure to LIKE us on Facebook to stay up-to-date on all of the new changes here at Career Services...
What are YOUR ideas for transforming the webpage? What would help YOU in finding a job?
And, in an effort to address a number of student concerns and questions, we've started posting video walk-thru's intended to show new students how to register for the HireAnIslander database. All tutorials will be posted to the Career Services home page as they're completed. Do you have any suggestions for upcoming tutorials that you would like to see?
How to Register for the HireAnIslander Database Tutorial
How to Apply for Jobs Requiring Online Applications Tutorial
Be sure to LIKE us on Facebook to stay up-to-date on all of the new changes here at Career Services...
Monday, May 9, 2011
05/09 - How much information should I include regarding past volunteer efforts?
| QUESTION | Should I list all of my volunteer work on my resume? Should I include my volunteer experience from high school as well? |
| ANSWER Jennifer Isaac-Gonzales M.S. Jennifer.gonzales@tamucc.edu Career Counselor | You can list your volunteer experience under Activities/Organizations in your resume. However, if you have relevant work experience that takes up most of your resume, you do not need to list all of it. Plus, you do not need to include volunteer work from high school once you are in junior year or senior year in college. The only time you would include any high school is if you are a freshmen or sophomore in college looking for a part-time job. When you are applying for a position in your major, you should only include college activities and organizations. |
Monday, April 25, 2011
4/25 - How specific should I be when listing skills?
This week's question is a common one - too often, students attempt to compact pages worth of information and end up flooding their resume with many unnecessary components. Today, Career Counselor R.J. Davis tackles the question...
| QUESTION | In listing my skills, especially computer skills, should I just say that I have “computer skills” or “Microsoft Office Suite” or should I list each software program I have used? |
| ANSWER R.J. Davis Career Counselor | When listing skills, which are the value you bring to an employer, you should be very specific. List each software program you can use with a level of proficiency. Too often, employers or human resource personal will scan resumes and then use a keyword search program. Just like websites, you wants as many hits as possible. Companies that search resumes in this manner also use a formula to decide whether or not to advance a resume. The more hits you get on your resume, the greater the probability or your resume being advanced. |
Friday, April 15, 2011
04/15 - What should I do when I haven't heard back from any of the jobs I applied for?
This week's question comes from a graduating senior who hasn't had any luck receiving feedback from their applied jobs...Career Counselor Nancy Salinas responds:
QUESTION | I am a senior graduating in May. I have applied to several jobs and haven’t heard back yet. It’s been several weeks already. What should I do? |
ANSWER Nancy Salinas nancy.salinas@tamucc.edu Career Counselor | If you have been applying to jobs online there may be an area on employers’ website where you can check on the STATUS of your application. It may say for example: NOT HIRED – Maybe you didn’t meet the minimum requirements of the position. Or it could say IN PROGRESS – meaning you are still being considered for the position. When applying for a position in person, when you turn in your application and credentials ASK: When do you expect to conduct interviews? And if you do interview for a position you can ask, When do you expect to make your decision? |
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