WESTERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER Senior Recruitment Program Orientation.

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WESTERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER Senior Recruitment Program Orientation

General Overview Thinking about how to find a full-time job after graduation? The Recruiting Program is available to ALL SENIORS graduating in January, May & August. Why participate? As graduating seniors preparing to leave the academic world and enter or re-enter the workforce, this can be a period of exciting and uncertain change. Explore the opportunities presented by area employers through the Recruiting Program. The employers come to WCSU in search of candidates due to the excellent reputation of WCSU students. What are the opportunities? Employers vary from semester to semester, year to year, given their individual hiring needs. Many industries are represented as evidenced by the job titles: Accountants, Case Managers, Researchers, Sales Representatives, Financial Advisors, Retail & Marketing Managers, Software Developers, Underwriters and more. Most jobs are in the state of Connecticut. Occasionally, there are opportunities out of state.

Registration & Resume Drops Register on College Central ( under Student. Within your profile, under the Special Skills section, type in SENIOR RECRUITMENT. By registering, you acknowledge that you are in agreement with the rules and regulations of the program. This is how you will be contacted with updates regarding recruitment. It is MANDATORY that your resume be reviewed by the CDC beforehand. it to at least one week prior to the first resume deadline. For each job opportunity you are applying for, submit a resume (on resume paper) to the CDC. Some companies require additional credentials – applications and/or transcripts – please note these and paperclip to the resume. Resumes must be submitted to the CDC by 4:00 PM on the deadline date. Complete an interview sign-up sheet for each job opportunity, indicating all of the time slots you are available on that interview date (in order of preference). Job descriptions will be available in the CDC. If recruiters are coming on-campus, you are responsible for calling the CDC to see if you have been selected to interview and at what time at least TWO DAYS prior to the interview. Company will contact you directly if interviewing off-campus. Send thank you to recruiter after interview, ideally within 24 hours. If there is a second interview, it will be at company site. Please inform the CDC of interviewing/offer status.

Ethics & Integrity The Recruiting Program is organized to provide WCSU seniors an opportunity to implement effective job search strategies. The CDC’s goals are to present and market all WCSU students in the best light possible to maximize career opportunities. All students represent WCSU and actions are judged by visiting companies as an example of the quality of education here. Please help maintain WCSU’s reputation of excellence, and that of the students and alumni. Students may forfeit their opportunity to participate in recruitment services if the following procedures are not followed. The CDC will not call or send out notices to remind students of interview times. If you don’t call to confirm your interview time, the CDC will assume you no longer wish to participate in that company’s on-campus interview. Except for emergencies, you may not cancel the day of the interview. Information on your resume and supporting credentials should be truthful, especially your GPA. Companies can request a transcript at any time during the interview/job offer process. If not interested in the recruitment opportunities, please do not apply. Interviewers are taking time to meet with students who are genuinely interested in working for that specific company. Mock interviews can be scheduled through the CDC. Reneging on a job offer can be perceived as unethical behavior. Do not accept a position until you have thought it through. We are here to help you in your decision-making.

To Do & Helpful Hints Proofread your resume. Spell check on the computer is not enough. Have at least three other people look it over. There are resume workshops, drop-in critiques, and individual appointments to assist you. When submitting your resume through the CDC, print it on resume paper which is available at Office Max/Staples. Be mindful of your voic greeting and address & signature. They should reflect the professional nature of your job search. Research the company & position for which you are applying. Having this knowledge will demonstrate to the employer that you have taken the time and effort to learn more. Practice interviewing by attending a workshop, arranging a mock interview and preparing for commonly asked questions. Bring a copy of your credentials to the interview: resume, cover letter, transcript, list of references, etc. Do not underestimate the value of a timely thank you letter after the interview. It helps reiterate your interest and allows you to add any information you might have forgotten during the interview. Asking for the interviewer’s business card will ensure correct spelling of their name. Thank you letters can be ed. Keep up-to-date with resume drop deadlines by checking flyers, the CDC website, updated calendars and on a regular basis. Let the CDC know of any job offers that been extended to you or where you are in the job search process. We are here to help and to offer helpful suggestions and congratulations.

Resources Individual career counseling appointments, workshops, and resume critiques are conducted by CDC staff members. The annual Career Fair in April brings 50+ area employers to campus to discuss employment and internship opportunities with students. SIGI+ is an interactive career guidance and information system that helps you explore your interests, values and skills and links them to career possibilities. You can also search for careers related to your major. Additional information on employment outlook, salary ranges, and detailed descriptions of career is included. VAULT Career Insider allows you to research career fields and employer profiles. College Central ( provides students and alumni 24- hour access to job opportunities and career events. Students can also access the Mentoring Network, a database of WCSU alumni offering advice and resources around career & educational planning. Tip sheets on writing resumes, cover letters, thank you letters, conducting a job search, preparing for interviews, networking, salary negotiation and more are available. The CDC Career Library contains books and information on careers, job search, graduate school, employer directories, and more. “Job Choices” Career Guides are available in the CDC. Career Development Center Midtown Student Center