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Why should I register with Career
Services?
Creating a profile on CSO
enables students & alumni to participate in services offered by
main campus Career Services:
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§On-campus
interviews
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Sign up for an interview or submit a
resume for interviewing consideration
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§Resume
Referrals
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Post a resume and have it referred out to
interested employers
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§Online
job postings
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View job opportunities and apply
directly to employers who post available positions
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Information regarding upcoming career events
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Receive e-mails on various career-related
activities
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§Information
regarding employment opportunities
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Receive e-mails about current job
opportunities
NOTE: This is a free and
confidential service to WSU Students and Alumni. You can
remove yourself from CSO at anytime.
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How do I register with Career Services?
Register for Career Services on CSO:
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Go to
www.careerservices.wayne.edu.
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Select "Student/Alumni" under the CSO logo.
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Select "Click here to Register."
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Enter your personal information.
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Select "Register" when finished.
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Where Do I find a list of
available job opportunities?
Full-time Jobs
are listed on CSO under the Job Posting
section and in our office in the Job Search Lab.
Off-Campus
Part-time Jobs are listed on CSO and on the
Career Services front office bulletin board.
On-Campus Student
Employment are listed on CSO and
on the Career Services front office bulletin board.
Internship
opportunities are listed on CSO under the Job Posting section
and on the Career Services front office bulletin board.
Log on to
CSO
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Where do I find a list of On-Campus
Interview?
On-Campus interviews are listed on the
homepage of our Website and on CSO under the On-Campus Interviews
tab.
Any Students/Alumni who are interested in
viewing the details of an On-Campus interview must first create a
profile on CSO and upload a resume. Once a profile has been created, you
are able to view the interviews which are listed in the main menu area
of CSO under the On-Campus Interviews
tab.
To view the details about an On-Campus Interview event:
- Log on to CSO with your
personal user name and password.
- Select the "On-Campus
Interviews" tab on the top of the page.
- Select "Interviews I Qualify
For"
- Click the "Job Title" for
details and requirements regarding the event.
Please note the Event Information,
Deadlines, and Requirements, as this is the information and
requirements for participation.
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How do I leave a resume for Career
Services to refer out?
Thousands of
student and alumni resumes are referred out each semester. All
resumes referred to employers are pulled from our CSO
database. If you would like for our office to refer your resume to
interested employers, please complete a profile and upload your resume
onto CSO. This allows us to maintain an EOE atmosphere.
It is extremely important to keep your resume up to date for
this service. You can save up to 10 different versions of
your resume on CSO; however, you must select one primary
resume for our office to refer out.
To complete a profile and upload a resume, please log on to CSO or
create a CSO profile.
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How do I participate in a Co-op?
Employers
Employers may contact Career
Services to request resumes, set up interview schedules, or
arrange for a cooperative education coordinator to visit the
employer’s office to discuss specifics of the program.
Students
Students should attend a
Co-op Information Workshop the semester prior to expected
placement. After attending a workshop, each student
will schedule an individual appointment with the appropriate
co-op coordinator. The coordinator will explore
available opportunities with the student. Assignments
are located in the Metro Detroit area, within the state of
Michigan, and in various cities throughout the United
States. Students are referred to employers by the
coordinator and are selected by the employer on the basis of
individual merit.
Co-op
Information Workshop schedule
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What types of workshops does Career
Services offer?
Each semester, Career Services hosts a variety of career-related
presentations and information sessions for students and alumni.
Topics have
included:
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Can I use Career Services if I have
already graduated?
Alumni are encouraged to utilize our
services by creating a profile and uploading a resume on CSO for our office. We
receive employer requests for new grads and alumni frequently. Career
Services has a relationship with the WSU Alumni Association which runs
various programs as well. For information about our Alumni Services
please visit the link below.
Alumni
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How do I participate in
College Work-Study?
To participate in College Work-Study (CWS),
students must first apply to receive a College Work-Study award through
the Office of Scholarship and Financial Aid. After receiving a College
Work-Study award, students can visit Career Services (1001
Faculty/Administration Building) to find a listing of CWS
jobs. Placement Assistance is provided in matching students to their
interests.
Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid (OSFA)
Welcome Center, 42 West Warren, Detroit, MI 48202
Telephone: (313) 577-3378
World Wide Web:
http://www.financialaid.wayne.edu
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What Services Do you offer?
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Career and
Employment Counseling
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Career Development
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College Work-Study
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Career Resource Labs
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Cooperative
Education
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On-Campus Interviews
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Resume Referrals
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Student Employment
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Summer Internships
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Career-Related
Seminars & Workshops
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Full-time,
Part-Time, Student Employment and Internship Job Postings
Office Services - Detailed Printable
Flyer
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Can someone write my resume
for me?
Career Services
is available to assist students and alumni in creating a resume. If you
do not have a resume or would like to have your current resume reviewed,
please stop by during our Stop In Counseling hours and a counselor will
guide you on the proper path to creating a professional resume.
Stop
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When are the Career/job fairs?
Fall Semester Career Fairs
School of Business Administration
College of Engineering
Computer Science
College of Nursing
College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
School of Social Work
Michigan Collegiate Job Fair
Winter Semester Career Fairs
N.O.B.L.E. Criminal Justice
College of Education
Library Science
Fashion Design and Merchandising
Michigan Collegiate Job Fair
Michigan Collegiate Virtual Job Fair
NOTE: All Career Fairs are subject to change. Career Services will list
any Career Fair information under the "Calendar
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As an employer, how do I post a job? Career Services is
happy to help employers connect with Wayne
State University students and alumni by offering various job posting
options free of charge. To view our options and to begin posting your positions,
please visit the link below.
Job posting options
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What is the difference between an Internship
and a Co-cop?
Career Services' Cooperative Education and Internship
opportunities typically offer students paid work experiences
which relate
to a student's major or career goals.
Internships: Students or
recent graduates undergo supervised practical training in a work
environment which typically relates to their major or career goals.
Co-ops: Students earn
official
acknowledgement on their university transcripts
for career work done in
their field of study. Businesses create plans for student training and
Career Services monitors the students progress. Evaluations are
completed by both the student and the employer.
Employers have
communicated to Career Services that neither
experience outweighs the other, but they feel it is very important to
participate in a Co-op Experience or an Internship.
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Office of Undergrad Programs
The Office of Undergrad
programs is responsible for WSU Student Services, including:
Undergraduate Admissions, Financial Aid, Records & Registration,
Academic Success Center, University Advising, Counseling & Psychological
Services, Educational Accessibility Services, Division of Community
Education, Federal TRIO Programs,
Career Services.
Programs these offices support include: New Student and Transfer Student
Orientation, iSTART, Advising forums, Learning Communities, Project 350,
Upward Bound and the annual Student Academic Success Summit.
For information on
regarding the Undergrad Office and its programs, please visit
www.undergrad.wayne.edu |