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Andrews, Karen B. – Journal of Career Planning & Employment, 1999
Describes how Kennesaw State University's career services center staff make significant gains in introducing commuting students to the career center. By creating a Web site where students can create their resumes, sign-up for on-campus interviews, and ask for career advice, the center expanded its traditional role to attract commuter students. It…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Information Systems, Commuting Students, Organizational Effectiveness

Palomares, Amber – Journal of Career Planning & Employment, 2000
Reports on a survey about employer expectations of students attending job fairs, including how students should conduct themselves and dress. More than one-third indicated they expect students to be knowledgeable about their company. According to respondents, lack of clear career objectives accounts for the most common mistake made by students.…
Descriptors: Business, Career Choice, Career Information Systems, Employee Attitudes

Murray, Neil – Journal of Career Planning & Employment, 1999
Survey of graduates from University of California-San Diego, polled by career services center on how they found jobs, determined that many attributed their job-finding success to the career services center. Findings conclude that technology can bolster rather than reduce the role of career services practitioners in serving students and employers.…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Information Systems, College Graduates, Job Search Methods

Allen, Claudia – Journal of Career Planning & Employment, 1997
Looks at how technology is changing the way career centers conduct business. Examines the move toward a "paperless office" and the risk of not serving everyone by going paperless. Describes ways in which technology is increasing student preparedness and the need to answer students increasingly informed questions in person. (RJM)
Descriptors: Career Centers, Career Development, Career Information Systems, College Students

Allen, Claudia. – Journal of Career Planning & Employment, 1995
Presents job-hunting options and career opportunities available by searching the Internet, as well as tips for consulting others in a field of interest through a listserv or usenet news group. A collection of Internet addresses providing access to information on job search strategies or job availability is provided. (JPS)
Descriptors: Career Information Systems, College Students, Computers, Databases

Journal of Career Planning & Employment, 1999
Article summarizes survey mailed to NACE college members asking questions about facilities, finances, and staffing of college and university career services offices. Response rate of thirty-four percent found staffing increases in career centers, with women gaining considerable ground. Salary differences still exist and women career service…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Career Centers, Career Information Systems, Colleges

Behrens, Troy; Gordon, David E. – Journal of Career Planning & Employment, 1997
Reports results of a survey on marketing successes and failures of career center professionals. Outlines successful techniques, which included flyers, workshops, mailings and class presentations, and the most significant change: computerization. Examines problems faced by career centers and offers tips on how to improve student participation. (RJM)
Descriptors: Advertising, Career Centers, Career Counseling, Career Information Systems

Kennedy, Joyce Lain – Journal of Career Planning & Employment, 1994
Discusses significant new developments in the electronic search process: (1) New Government Automation; (2) New Federal Initiatives; (3) New Telecommunications Services; (4) Campus Data Bases; (5) Off-Campus Data Bases; (6) Faxed or E-Mailed Resumes; (7) Automation of 3rd-Party Recruiters; (8) New Cyberservices; (9) Interview-Prep Software; (10)…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Information Systems, Employment Counselors, Employment Opportunities

Sherman, Douglas – Journal of Career Planning & Employment, 1994
The Job Complex, a forum on career- and job-related concerns, was designed to allow for communication among clients and counselors. Although limitations in online communication do exist, the positives to cyber counseling include efficacy of the counseling approach; increased focus; elimination of prejudicial reactions; broadening perspectives;…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Information Systems, Communications, Computer Oriented Programs

Nardo, Jeff – Journal of Career Planning & Employment, 1999
Describes a program developed as a transitional tool for students at Coastal Carolina Community College. The career services office coordinates a forum for students majoring in business and related fields to: expose them to different occupations; provide information about interviewing; help with resume writing and job-search tips; and allow them…
Descriptors: Career Centers, Career Development, Career Information Systems, Careers

Ceperley, Andrew T. – Journal of Career Planning & Employment, 1999
Communication internships and jobs abound in a world that responds to images. Students who can design, articulate, and create may be the image-makers of tomorrow. Article discusses how career centers can assist students. Describes National Communication Career Services Network founded at the University of Texas-Austin's Communication Career…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Communications, Career Counseling, Career Information Systems, Careers

Ryan, Robin – Journal of Career Planning & Employment, 1996
Describes programs used by universities to help their alumni find jobs. Some of the tactics used by the schools include career seminars, career development classes, electronic services, job fairs, career placement, career counseling, and resume services. Also includes ten steps for designing successful seminars. (RJM)
Descriptors: Alumni, Career Centers, Career Counseling, Career Guidance