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Fall 2005 Offerings
Spring 2005 Offerings
- Resume Clinics - February 23, March 21, April 12, 2005
- Spring Career Expo of The Palouse - March 1, 2005
- Dressing For a Successful Interview -
March 3, 2005
- Gaining The Competitive Edge in an Interview Meal - April
13, 2005
- Mock Interview Opportunities - April 12, 13, & 14, 2005
Be sure to check out our
Workshops page for
more offerings!!
Do you need the Resume Doctor? Whether you need a
well-check for your current resume or a diagnosis for your sick resume, we can
help. Stop by during our clinic hours and a professional will provide you
with a quick check-up and valuable letters and reference sheets included.
No appointment necessary.
Fall 2005 Offerings
Resume Clinics
October 5 and 26, 2005
2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Do you need the Resume Doctor? Whether you
need a well-check for your current resume or a diagnosis for your sick resume,
we can help. Stop by during our clinic hours and a professional will
provide you with a quick check-up and valuable feedback to meet your individual
needs. Help with cover letters and reference sheets included. No
appointment necessary.
Career Expo of The Palouse
Tuesday, October 11, 2005
9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
LCSC students are invited to attend this
bi-annual event co-sponsored by WSU and the Uof I. This year's event will be
held at the Beasley Performing Arts Coliseum in Pullman, Washington. There is no
cost to attend the event and we
will pay you $5 to help with travel costs – simply bring in your “goodie bag”
before October 18 and tell us what you learned at Expo!! See the list of employers that will participate in this event by
clicking on Career Expo and following the frames
through activities and events. Contact our
office to find out more information! To prepare for Career Expo, we recommend that
you attend these workshops:
Resumes, Cover
Letters,
Interviewing
Techniques,
Conducting a Job
Search, and/or
Applying to
Graduate School.
What can a Career Fair Do For You?
Career Fairs provide students with excellent opportunities to explore career options,
learn about hiring practices of individual companies, procedures for applying for work
with these companies, specific coursework required in various occupations, information
about cooperative education opportunities, and other preparation for an edge in entering
the job market.
Students can capitalize on what the Career Fair has to offer by doing some advanced
preparation. Consider the following pointers. Clarify your goals -- know why you are going
to the Career Fair and what you want to get out of it. Review the list of participating
employers and identify those with whom you wish to talk. Know something about the
organizations you plan to visit and prepare a list of questions to ask (this requires some
research). Take your carefully prepared resume with you. Employers will recognize and
remember the well prepared, motivated students who visit them during the Career Fair; some
advanced preparation on your part will make you one of those students.
Why Do We Have Career Fairs?
Career Fairs give students a chance to:
- Establish job contacts
- Explore career possibilities
- Gather information about an employer
Information For Employers
Employers attend career fairs to:
- Increase awareness of their organization
- Provide career information
- Make contacts with prospective employees
- Look for candidates for specific jobs they are trying to fill as soon as possible.
Pre-Registration Clinic - Undeclared Students!
Thursday, November 3, 2005
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Location - Reid Hall, room 15
Don’t
put off thinking about classes for Spring Semester. Career and Advising
Services is offering a pre-registration workshop for all undeclared
students. Students will be able to speak with advisors, plan
their schedule and be released to register over WarriorWeb when their
registration day arrives. Mark your calendars and plan to attend!
Radiography Program Information Session
Thursday, October 27, 6:00 p.m.
Williams Conference Center
Interested in a career in
Radiography? Join us as Victor White, LCSC Radiography Program Director, and
Nan Miguel, Assistant Professor in Radiography, present the following topics:
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Application process;
- Proposed clinical
bachelors degree;
- Clinical site
development;
- Careers in radiography;
- General
questions and answers.
Gaining The Competitive Edge in an Interview Meal
November 9, 2005
- By Reservation Only - Sign up NOW-
Join us in learning how to make a positive impression during an
interview or business meal. While eating a three-course luncheon,
you will be provided with tips and information about professional etiquette,
handling difficult-to-eat foods, and much more. The session will be open
to all students, however, seats are limited. A fee will be required to help
defray the cost of the meal. Stop by our office for details and to review
our etiquette-related resources.
Fall Mock Interview Opportunities
~ By Reservation Only ~
Take advantage of this chance to practice your interviewing
skills. Mock interviews will be conducted by employer representatives from throughout the valley
and Career & Advising Services staff members. The experience
results in a discussion of your interview skills and areas that may need
attention. You are eligible to participate once you have updated your
resume and attended our
Interview Techniques
Workshop (or viewed the workshop video). By
making a 45 minute commitment, you gain an invaluable learning experience that
will contribute to your future job searches. Don't miss this opportunity!
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Spring 2005 Offerings
Resume Clinics
February 23, March 21, and April 12 2005
2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Career Expo of The Palouse
Tuesday, March 1, 2005
9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Dressing For a Successful Interview
Thursday, March 3, 2005
We hope you joined us in the Williams Conference Center during this "brown bag" lunchtime presentation
providing information covering the finer points of dressing for an interview.
Professionals from the fashion industry provided examples of attire in varying levels of formality,
using many style options, and with a students budget in mind. An
entertaining, enlightening time was had by all in attendance.
Gaining The Competitive Edge in an Interview Meal
April 13, 2005
Spring Mock Interview Opportunities
April 12, 13 & 14, 2005
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Contact us at: Career & Advising Services
Lewis-Clark State College
Reid Centennial Hall, Room 22
Lewiston, Idaho 83501
Phone 208-792-2313
Fax 208-792-2298
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