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Enrollment Management and Graduate Employment Outcomes

Does your institution currently consider how enrollment management plans impact employment rates, or is there often a discrepancy between the goals of admissions and the goals of career services? How would you recommend this gap be closed, and/or what strategies has your organization successfully implemented?

Relationship-building Strategies

One additional strategy that our instition uses to improve our relations with employers and alumni is having our Career Services Coordinators and students set up Linkedin accounts. This allows the student to network using a professional social media site and employers have an opportunity to consider our students for possible employment opportunities.

Community Partnerships

Increase level of customized employer of employer staff training.

Community Partnerships

What are some new opportunities for improved partnerships you believe your institution should adopt to move forward?

Relationship-building Strategies

Identify additional strategies that your institution already uses to improve relations with students, employers, alumni, or the community.

Barriers to Employment and Intervention Strategies

What are the most common barriers that your students have encountered that have affected their employability? What strategies has your institution used to specifically address low employment rates related to these issues?

Institution-Wide Participation

Share ways in which your institution views employment rates in a systemic, institutional way? How do you believe each department works together to improve employment rates, or what would you recommend be done?

The Placement Model

What are some of the pros and cons of the 19th Century Placement Model still used by many institutions in today’s 21st century economy?

Institution-Wide Participation

I am lucky to work for a smaller very close knit school. Each of us works toward the common goal, graduates happily working in their field of study and becoming a success story. I ring a bell when a student accepts a job offer and when that bell rings everyone comes in or calls to ask who it was and cheer with me. Each department knows that they were instrumental in that student getting the job. If anyone sees a problem developing with a student they get the word out to each of the departments to see what can be done to solve the problem. My school works incredibly well together toward our goal. Employment rates show the success of the school, employees and graduates. It is very much a numbers game but with a lot of heart.

The Placement Model

Some of the pros of last Century Placement Models used by institutions are intertwined with this Century's and those are providing a variety of services for the individual to be successfully employed. However, now a days schools are placing more emphasis in providing high demand careers while developing and maintaining relationships between the employer and the prospective employee thus guaranteeing to a permissible degree-do understand this the ever changing job market- a whole variety of highly trained individuals.

Barriers to Employment and Intervention Strategies

I believe that one of the most common barriers that students share is FEAR. A lot of non-traditional students have a fear of the unknown and they want something new but are afraid to step into the unknown. Students have a tendency of being their own hinderance and miss out on potential opportunities.

Setting Up Graduates for Success

I sometimes feel a school's goals for shareholders can be misaligned with setting up a graduate for success. Personell involved with a student must ensure they are educating the entire person, preparing them for success, and not simply "placing" her at a site to meet Career Services goals. When the entire person is educated, it betters the institution, brand and most importantly the graduate.

Emerging Marketing Collateral

Share your favorite forms of emerging career marketing collateral and the ones that your students have had the most challenges with.

Video Résumé

Have you had students use video résumés in their job search? Have you recommended them or found them successful for enhancing a student’s brand?

Twitter

What do you see as the advantages and disadvantages of using Twitter as a form of micro résumé and networking?

Online Presence for Job Seekers

Share some of your stories of how having an online presence has both hurt and helped job seekers.

Advice for Social Media

What is your #1 piece of advice for job seekers as they navigate the challenges of social media and search engines?

A New Standard for Job Seeking

What has your experience been regarding the influence of the web and social networks relative to employers’ decision-making processes for sourcing, recruiting, and hiring? What are you learning from employers in your area?

Portfolios

In your view, what do the most successful portfolios contain? Can you think of exceptional examples that students have developed over the years?

Cover Letters

What is your single most common piece of advice for students to correct poor cover letters?
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