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Conducting
Your Job Search
Student & Alumni
Job Placement Services
Job Listings
Job Placement Services
for Employers
Employment
Interview Preparation Guide
Resume Preparation
Guide
WWW Career Information and
Job Listings
Student and Alumni Job Placement Services
The
Jamestown Community College Counseling and Career Development
Centers provide a wide range of services. Select from
the menu below to learn more:
· Assistance Developing Resume & Cover Letter
· Resume Referral Service
· Assistance Preparing for Job Interviews
· Job Listings
· Internships
· Area Employer Profiles
· “Discover” Computer Career Planning Program
· Books and free handouts
· Videotapes
· Career Services Library
· Job
Fairs, Workshops and More
Job
Listings
Full- and
part-time job announcements
are posted on this website under job
listings. They are also manually posted on the CCDC
bulletin board. No fee or password is required to view
our job listings.
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Job Fair
None currently scheduled
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Career
Services Library
The
Career Development Center houses invaluable, vocational
materials that students need to explore as they make
decisions about careers. Students may utilize the reference
materials during normal Career Development Center hours
(Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. with extended
hours on Mondays and Wednesdays until 7 p.m.)
The
center contains a wealth of career planning, transfer,
and job search resources. Some of the useful tools found
in the Career Development Center include:
§ Books
and free handouts filled with job search advice including:
Career
Planning
Resumes
and Letters
Interviewing
Job
Search
Labor
market forecasts
§ Area
employer profiles
§ Videotapes
The
Career Development Center has a collection of videotapes
and provides VCRs with monitors for viewing the videos.
Topics
include:
Career
Planning
Interviewing
Resumes
Job
Search Strategies
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“Discover” computer
career planning program
“Discover” is
a comprehensive computer program that will help you with
career and transfer planning. Whether you want immediate
up-to-date information or help with creating a complete
career plan, “Discover” will meet your needs. Students
should contact the Counseling and Career Development
Center for a Discover User ID.
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Internships
An
internship is a three-credit course in which the student
works at the sponsoring organization for a total of 135
clock hours, including time at the sponsoring organization
and time spent fulfilling academic requirements. Typically,
the period may span 12 to 14 weeks for eight to ten hours
each week.
The
objectives of the internship are as follows:
· to
provide the student with a working/learning experience
that is custom designed to fit the needs and interests
of the student and of the internship sponsoring organization
· to
increase student opportunities for acquiring work experience
related to a particular field of study
· to
increase awareness within community employers of the
high quality of JCC’s programs and students
The
program is intended for full-time sophomores who have
at least a 2.0 average. Second semester freshmen and
part-time students will be able to participate with special
permission of the faculty sponsor. You can contact the
Assistant Dean in the area that relates to your interest.
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Resume
Referral Service
The
Counseling & Career Development Center (CCDC) houses a Resume Referral Service
at no cost to both employers and JCC students and alumni.
Students and alumni complete Resume Referral Service
forms available at the CCDC and submit their resumes are filed into the specific
career field folders the job seeker selects. When employers
call to request resumes, those in the appropriate folder
are forwarded to the potential employer.
When
an employer contacts our office with a job opening, we
will post the position on our Career Center Bulletin
Board and on the JCC web site. Resumes of candidates
can be faxed from our Resume Referral Service to
employers for review. Employers then select which candidates
they wish to call for interviews.
Resumes
are filed under the following academic disciplines:
| Arts, Humanities & Health Sciences |
| Art/Music |
Communication & Media Arts |
| Computer Art & Design |
Nursing |
| Occupational Therapy Assistant |
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| Science, Math, Engineering & Technology |
| CAD/CNC |
CIS/IT |
| Computer Science |
Computer Systems Technology/Repair |
| Digital Computer Technology |
Electronic Technology |
| Math/Science/Engineering |
Mechanical Technology |
| Social Science and Business |
| Accounting |
Business Administration/Management |
| Criminal Justice |
Education/Recreation |
| Human Services |
Medical Office Technology |
| Office Technology |
Retail Business Management/Marketing/Sales |
| Miscellaneous |
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Assistance
Developing Your Resume
Your
resume is one of the most important tools in your job
search. If yours could use some “fixing,” contact the
Counseling & Career Development Center. We offer individual help as
well as workshops on resume writing. For help at the Jamestown Campus, call 716-338-1066. For help on the Olean Campus, call 376-7508.
Resume
writing (on-line
guide)
Interviewing skills
(on-line guide)
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Assistance
Preparing for Job Interviews
Would
you like to know what the best methods are for finding
a job in today’s market? Are you having trouble answering
one or more “problem questions” asked by an interviewer?
If you answered “Yes” to one or both of these questions,
call in Jamestown at 716-338-1066 or Olean at 376-7508 for assistance in
preparing for job interviews.
Resume
writing (on-line
guide)
Interviewing skills
(on-line guide)
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Need more help?
For
additional information, call the Career Development Center
in Jamestown at 716-338-1066 or in Olean
at 376-7508. We will contact you directly
to explain our services and programs to you. Thank you
for your interest.
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