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Friday May 11, 2007
What am I going to do about the SCU Career Management Center?
SCU's Career
Management Center issue has come up time and again on the public yahoogroups. It is apparent
that we need to resolve this issue ASAP. Before I enlist a few initiatives I
will undertake to improve Career Management Center services if elected, allow me
to emphasize that there is a distinction between career management and
job placement.
Currently, GBP focuses on offering Career Management and not
necessarily job-placement. Given the part-time nature of the programs
and with most of the student population gainfully employed, GBP has
chosen and tailored its offering to provide career management. Having
said that, I understand that Career Fairs have not been as effective as
students would like for them to be and I promise to work towards
improving them and making them more relevant by getting more Bay Area
employers. I would work with GBP to look at ways of doing effective
marketing to the employers. And I would also like to invite active
participation from the student community.
Some of the other initiatives I would like to undertake as the INC Chairperson on this issue:
1) Align Career Management Center and Student objectives and expectations
2)
Work with Career Management Center to change the types of events that get hosted.
Have more of consultants and/or speaking engagements to address topics
related to managing careers, stress management, and panel events on
careers in venture capital, consulting, etc.
3) Improve Career Management Center outreach to various employers and add
sectors like biotechnology/pharmaceuticals, banking, consulting,
venture capital, and private equity
4) Improve the communication between students and Career Management Center for constant feedback
5) Streamline existing job notifications which are sent mostly via emails
While
we can do all of this to enhance the Career Management Center offerings, it is
important for folks to make use of what is being offered. Make use of
Career Management Center, take career management counseling and please don't just
go once, go as many times as you need to ensure you are getting what
you need. If you are not satisfied, let someone know. If you are not
comfortable talking directly to the administration, find the INC
President (don't forget to vote for me), or a Network President, or a
GSAC representative and get it to their attention. It will create the
necessary feedback loop to further improve and enhance.
Should you have further questions or comments, please feel free to email.
-Neeraj (Candidate for INC Chairperson)
PS: Voting starts next week, please take out a few minutes and vote.