National Student Employment Week: April 12-16, 2010
National Student Employment Week is held from April 12-16, 2010 to recognize student employees. A variety of workshops will be offered throughout the week focused on finding on-campus jobs, business etiquette, using LinkedIn and Twitter for networking and job searching, resume writing, managing finances, identifying skills, and avoiding common mistakes made by new employees. Students who attend workshops will be entered to win prizes in a raffle.
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National Student Employment Week: April 12-16, 2010
National Student Employment Week is held from April 12-16, 2010 to recognize student employees. A variety of workshops will be offered throughout the week focused on finding on-campus jobs, business etiquette, using LinkedIn and Twitter for networking and job searching, resume writing, managing finances, identifying skills, and avoiding common mistakes made by new employees. Students who attend workshops will be entered to win prizes in a raffle.
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National Student Employment Week
April 12-16, 2010
Receive one raffle ticket for each workshop you attend for our student employee raffle!
Monday, April 12th
On-Campus Employment 101 2:30pm-3:30pm, Loop Campus, DPC 9501 Interested in finding a job on-campus, but not really sure where to start? This workshop will guide you through the oncampus job search process, answer questions about work-study, and inform you what DePaul supervisors expect from applicants. Tuesday, April 13th On-Campus Employment 101 1:30pm-2:30pm, Lincoln Park Campus, SAC 151 Business Etiquette Workshop 6:00pm-8:00pm, Lincoln Park Campus, Student Center 220 The Business Etiquette workshop will equip you with a general knowledge of how to act in social outings and while at the office. In addition to open floor discussion, you will interact with others and complete hands on activities. Wednesday, April 14th Get Connected: Using LinkedIn and Twitter to Network and Job Search 4:00pm-5:30pm, Lincoln Park Campus, Room: TBD During this “hands on” workshop held in a computer lab, attendees will learn the benefits of completing their LinkedIn profile, how and why to make connections, get recommendations, and join industry or interest-specific groups. Also included: tips, tricks, and etiquette for using LinkedIn and Twitter for networking, job search and career information. Please be sure to create a LinkedIn account before the workshop so you have starting point when you attend the workshop. Resume Drive Thru 11:30am-12:30pm & 4:30pm-5:30pm, DPC 9500 & SAC 192 Need help with your resume but don’t have time to set an appointment? Cruise on over to the Career Center. Career Center staff will be standing by to help you create or review your resume and assist you with any questions you may have. Thursday, April 15th Managing Your Paycheck 12:00pm-1:00pm, Lincoln Park Campus, SAC 151 Congratulations! You’ve secured your first on-campus job and are going to have a steady stream of income, but what are you going to do with that money? Managing Your Paycheck will cover savings, budgeting, and debt management all on a student budget.
Skills Builder Workshop
2:00pm-3:00pm, Lincoln Park Campus, SAC 151 This workshop will help you identify transferable skills you use in your daily life in school, work and extra-curricular activities. You will learn how some of your skills overlap from one area of your life to another, and how to effectively communicate those transferable skills onto your resume! Friday, April 16th How to Avoid Rookie Mistakes: Professionalism at Work 2:00pm-3:00pm, Lincoln Park Campus, SAC 151 Your hard work and effort paid off and you landed a job on-campus! There is a lot to learn whether this is your first job or one of the many you’ve had. This workshop is presented by hiring managers on-campus and you will learn first-hand what common mistakes are made on the job and how you can avoid them. Learn how to make a great impression and get a positive reference!
Pre-Registration for events is not required but is recommended.
Register at depaul.experience.com unless otherwise noted.