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Corporate Advisory Board 2010 Meeting

Career Services

2010 Board AttendeesArcelor Mittal FM Global Greenheck Fan John Gerrard Bob Turnquist Kathy Drengler BAE Systems Ford Motor Co Integrys Dave Perry Russ Louks Bobbie Vlies Bechtel GE Aviation Kimberly Clark Jeff Bryson Don Eenigenburg Karyn Schroeder

Jason Mack Caterpillar Terry Williams Kohler Co. Britta Jost Jim Heldt General MotorsChrysler Matt Spruit MI DNR Kristin Kolodge Cheryl Farhat Grain ProcessingContinental Dave Fick MTU AlumniAutomotive Systems Scott Natvig Hal Seppala Ken Daining

Roehl Transport ToyotaMEDC Mabel Berzins Beth Cetnar Paul Howland Andrea Frederick DensoMuscatine Foods Pete Marino Dave Fick   Roehl TransportMabel Berzins ToyotaBeth CetnarAndrea Frederick

Career Services StaffJim Turnquist Julie Way Director Career Advisor

Rita Smith Tina Giachino Staff Assistant Mgr of Job Dev.

Jeff Kangas Matt McCormick Assistant Director Analyst Programmer

Gina Goudge Renee DesRochers Coord. CS Programs Office Assistant

Brandon Benedict Laura Givens IT Intern Office Assistant

2009 Board Attendees

University Administration

Glenn Mroz President

Shea McGrewVP Advancement

Les CookVP Student Affairs

David Reed  VP Research

Ellen HorschVP Administration

Dan GreenleeCFO

Max Seel ProvostVP Academics

Dale TahtinenVP  GovernmentRelations

            Agenda

Wednesday - June 16, 2010,  Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC)8:30 am - 10:45 am Career Services Highlights (Overview 2009-10/Co-Op Program)

10:45 am - 11:00 am Michigan Tech 2009 Accomplishments11:00 am - 11:15 am Break

11:15 am - 11:45 am Summer Youth Presentation , Steve Patchin, Director of Youth Programs Outreach

11:45 am  - noon, Move to Douglas Houghton Hall (DHH)  (Park in Lot 9 by Rozsa Center) 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Lunch

1:00 pm - 1:15 pm Dr. Max Seel, Provost, VP Academic Affairs1:15 pm - 1:30 pm John Gerrard, Arcelor Mittal

1:30 pm - 3:30 pm Round Table discussion 3:45 pm - 4:30 pm Questions/Answers – Wrap up of Discussions

5:30 pm, Social  & Dinner – Miscowaubik, Calumet

Thursday - June 17, 2010, Waterfront Restaurant, Hancock 8:00 am - 11:00 am Breakfast

Guest Speaker – President Glenn MrozWrapup

Dr. Gloria Melton, PhD Dean of Students

BA , Rhodes College, Memphis, TN MS , Northern Illinois University PhD , Washington State University

As Dean of Students, she oversees Judicial Affairs, Counseling Services, Services for Students with Disabilities and Career Services.

“Gloria simply works tirelessly on the behalf of students. She gives praise where deserved and helps students deal with being accountable for their actions when they make mistakes,” said MTU President Glenn Mroz. “She is the epitome of quiet competence.”

Placement Percentages

Statistics

Placement by Degree

Placement by Industry

Placement by Location

2010 Universum Student Survey

Target Group Report

School Report

2009 - 2010

A Year in Review

A Year in Review• New name “Career Services ”• New Employer Brochure• The Toyota Experience: Telephone Mock Interviews and MUB Display• Caterpillar involvement with the Resume Blitz and Interview Skills Seminar• Active on LinkedIn and Facebook• Terry Bean (Presenter) – “Using Social Networking with the Job Search Process”• Career Development Class (UN 2525)• Attended the Recruiting Trends Conference in Chicago

A Year in Review• Presented to the majority of the first year students, approximately 900 engineering students• Presented to numerous classes throughout the University (Social Sciences, Clinical Lab, Forestry, Business and MBA)• Increase utilization of the “MyPlan” program• Connecting with the Summer Program • Using Slideshare.net to embed presentations on website. “Career Fair Prep” was a nationally featured power point

A Year in Review• Academic Information Fair “Meet the Faculty”• Resume critiquing in the residence halls• The MSU/MTU connection for medical students• Student Advisory Board (Resume book)

• Web site changes (www.career.mtu.edu)• “Our Grads Do That”• “Our Co-ops Do That”• Informational Meetings• On-Campus Interviews• Announcements• Employer’s page

A Year in Review• Attended the A.I.S.T. Conferences (University/ Employer Round Table Discussion)• Integrated Forestry jobs (JSON) feed from NACElink to the Forestry CMS site• Calendar of events has an automatic ICS file for syncing with Zimbra or phones• Presented to various groups in the community and on campus• Provided assistance (job search and resume) to numerous alumni

Bechtel Corporation donated $10,000 to Career Services

Dow Chemical donated $5,000 to Career Services

ALL our Career Services Partners

A Special “Thank you”

for your support !

Career Services Partners

Co-op/Internship ProgramUpdate

Winner of the Career Services Speed Skating Competition

Jeffrey Kangas

What ‘s next for

2010 - 2011?

Career Services Strategic PlanCareer Services Goal 1:To develop, implement and maintain a Student Employment Program to promote on-campus and local jobs opportunities and to serve effectively the interests and needs of students who desire employment to finance their education.

Career Services Goal 2:To increase our employer database and heighten our fundraising efforts to raise sufficient resources to subsidize our operations and the addition of new staff members.

Career Services Goal  3:To develop, implement and maintain an on-line interactive Career Development Plan to guide students in self-awareness, career exploration, preparation, decision making, implementation, and their job search campaign from first year through graduation.

Career Services Goal 4:To develop, implement and maintain online video training modules providing students with valuable career development and planning skills.

Career Services Goal 1:

• Manage the Federal and State Work Study Program

• Integrate NACElink in connecting students with work study positions with implementation in Fall 2011

• Expand on-campus and local job fairs

• Develop a Human Resources system for student employment

Career Services Goal 2• Mobile Site Enhancement (QR code flyer for advertising)• Renovate the Employer’s Page on our web site• Review the cost structure of Career Fairs• Develop visual and print media showing collaboration between Career Services and Employers• Co-sponsor exposure events on campus events, such as: Spring Fling, K Day, athletic events, Winter Carnival, etc.• Student Ambassador Program• Involvement with Resume Blitz, Mock Interviews and other a student based career development programs

Career Services Goal  3• Develop a Career Development Plan (Demo)• 30 Seconds Practice Infomercial Seminar• Keyword Search Comparison Project (Demo)• A Career Service Staff serves as a liaison for a college/school• Business Etiquette Dinner• Research the possible usage of Optimal Resume• Integrate a “Job Mentor” program in conjunction with Alumni Relations• Market Career Development Plan to students and parents

Career Services Goal 4• Develop, implement and maintain online video educational modules for career development, using methods such as YouTube, SlideShare, Home Grown and other existing systems• Conduct focus groups of faculty, staff, employers and students• Tape interviews of employers making job search, resume, interview, career fair, professional advice• Implementing “Skype” for students to communicate with employers and other professionals

Steve Patchin – Director of Youth Programs OutreachCody Kangas – Coordinator of Youth Programs

Pre-College Outreach

Lunch TimeWhere: Douglas Houghton HallWhen: 12:00 pm

Presentations

Dr. Max Seel, PhD.Provost VP for Academic Affairs

Mr. John GerrardCorporate Staffing ManagerArcelorMittal Corporation

Round Table Discussion

ProvostDeansDepartment ChairsFacultyStudentsCareer Services Staff

Dinner 5:30 pm Miscowaubik Club – Calumet, Michigan

Wrap-up SessionThursday, June 17 – Waterfront Restaurant, Ramada Inn, Hancock, Michigan

7:00 – 8:00 Breakfast

Presentation by Dr. Glenn Mroz President Michigan Tech University

Wrap-up Discussion

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