klh
Active Member
from the email:
Dear student,
UWS is currently proposing budget cuts to Student Support Services. One of
the areas under threat is Careers & Employment.
This means there will be no direct student contact regarding
career-related questions and coaching.
Possibly from next semester you will no longer be able to access the
following services:
Career consultations
Career education workshops
Guest lectures from Career Consultants across a range of topics,
including career planning, job application techniques, resume development
and interview skills
Career Development programs
Assistance in organising work experience, including the provision of
appropriate insurance coverage letters
Advice on course/major/unit choice or change
Resume reviews
Practice with interview skills
Guidance on addressing selection criteria
Employer site visits
The services that may be retained but managed by Cooperative Programs are:
Career Expos
A website
Without access to the full range of Careers & Employment services with
qualified careers practitioners, UWS risks placing our students at a
distinct disadvantage in the graduate employment market.
You are encouraged to reply to this message outlining your experience of
using Careers & Employment services and indicating your opinion regarding
the discontinuation of the service.
Your responses will be collated and forwarded to Janice Reid, Vice
Chancellor. Please note that your responses will not be anonymous.
Alternatively may write to the VC directly: vc@uws.edu.au or phone the UWS
Student Hotline 1800 657 622
Jan Thomas
Acting Head, Careers & Employment
12 April 2006
_____________________________________________________
can you believe this??? now they tell us...outrageous.
Pleas people, if you have done any stuff with careers, please forward a reply abotuthe usefulness of the service so that other students may use this service in future.
Dear student,
UWS is currently proposing budget cuts to Student Support Services. One of
the areas under threat is Careers & Employment.
This means there will be no direct student contact regarding
career-related questions and coaching.
Possibly from next semester you will no longer be able to access the
following services:
Career consultations
Career education workshops
Guest lectures from Career Consultants across a range of topics,
including career planning, job application techniques, resume development
and interview skills
Career Development programs
Assistance in organising work experience, including the provision of
appropriate insurance coverage letters
Advice on course/major/unit choice or change
Resume reviews
Practice with interview skills
Guidance on addressing selection criteria
Employer site visits
The services that may be retained but managed by Cooperative Programs are:
Career Expos
A website
Without access to the full range of Careers & Employment services with
qualified careers practitioners, UWS risks placing our students at a
distinct disadvantage in the graduate employment market.
You are encouraged to reply to this message outlining your experience of
using Careers & Employment services and indicating your opinion regarding
the discontinuation of the service.
Your responses will be collated and forwarded to Janice Reid, Vice
Chancellor. Please note that your responses will not be anonymous.
Alternatively may write to the VC directly: vc@uws.edu.au or phone the UWS
Student Hotline 1800 657 622
Jan Thomas
Acting Head, Careers & Employment
12 April 2006
_____________________________________________________
can you believe this??? now they tell us...outrageous.
Pleas people, if you have done any stuff with careers, please forward a reply abotuthe usefulness of the service so that other students may use this service in future.