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Information for Employers

Career Services offers a variety of services to employers.  Click on the area of interest below to learn more...


2008 Fall Career Fair Dates:

Accounting Career Fair

Wednesday, October 1, 2008, 3 pm - 6 pm

Fall Career Fair
Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 1 pm - 5 pm


2009 Spring Career Fair Dates:

Education Career Fair
Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Spring 2009 Career Fair
Thursday, April 9, 2009


For more information and registration details,
contact Joe Zeoli at zeoli@ccsu.edu or 860-832-1643


Submit Job Orders On-line!

The Career Services office uses the Experience eRecruiting system for posting full-time, internship and co-op jobs.  Let us know if you want to link to our Central Connections eRecruiting system. 
Email  Career Services and we will send your invitation to link.

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Send us your part-time job description and we will post it for you!
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Career Services
Job Posting 
Resume Referral 
On Campus Recruiting 
Career Fairs


Cooperative Education
Co-op Job Order Forms
 
The Co-op Idea 
What's in it for You? 
Year Round Coverage 
The Kind of Job - Your Decision 
Spreading the Good Word 
The Hiring Process 
Timeline 
Co-op Salary Report - 2007 Data (pdf)


Internships
Posting an Internship
 
Internship Bulletin

Part-time/Summer
Part-time and Summer Job Postings
 


Job Posting
Employers may submit job descriptions after linking to our Experience eRecruiting system.  Request a link to our Central Connections eRecruiting system by sending an email to Career Services.  Basic information required includes responsibilities, qualifications and contact information. The more complete the job description, the better we can serve employer needs.  Job postings are publicized in the following ways:

  1. Job Posting On Line (Central Connections)
    Professional positions are posted on Central Connections, our online database system. This allows interested students and alumni who are registered with our office to email their resumes directly to employers. E-mail addresses must be provided.  Postings remain on Central Connections for one month unless you specify a closing date.   Internships and Co-op positions are also posted in Central Connections.

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Resume Referral
Employers forward job descriptions via e-mail, through on-line job posting, mail, or fax to Career Services.  Basic information required includes responsibilities, qualifications and contact information. The more complete the job description, the better we can serve employer needs. We match employer requirements with the qualifications of students and alumnae registered with our office and fax out their resumes.  Employers do the final screening and contact those individuals they are interested in interviewing on site.  The more information provided about employer needs, the better we can select suitable candidates. For more information, contact Linda Sershen (telephone: 860 832-1645, fax: 860 832-1650).

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On Campus Recruiting
Employers with entry level, full-time, professional positions can arrange to interview graduating senior students and recent alumnae on campus during the fall and spring semesters. They can elect to prescreen applicants or interview all interested candidates.  To reserve an on campus recruiting date call Linda Sershen at (860) 832-1645.

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Career Fairs 
General professional Career Fairs are held in the fall and spring semesters.  An Education Career Fair is held in the Spring, and an Accounting Career Fair is held in the Fall.   E-mail or call Joe Zeoli at (860) 832-1643, or register online during active registration periods, when a direct link to the registration form will be available on our web site. Job descriptions received for career fairs will also be posted in Central Connections, our online database system.

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Part-time and Summer Job Postings
Employers forward job descriptions via e-mail, through on-line job posting, mail, or fax to Career Services.  Basic information required includes responsibilities, qualifications and contact information. The more complete the job description, the better we can serve employer needs. Positions are posted on the Career Services web site, on our voice mail job line, and in binders.  In some cases, appropriate candidates who register with our part-time job coordinator are notified.  Email (vincil@ccsu.edu) or call Linda Vinci at (860) 832-1631.

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Internship Postings
The Career Services office uses the Experience eRecruiting system for job posting.  Let us know if you want to link to our Central Connections eRecruiting system. 
Email  Career Services and we will send your invitation to link. Basic information required includes responsibilities, qualifications and contact information. The more complete the job description, the better we can serve employer needs.  When appropriate matches occur, our internship coordinator will fax resumes of students who register with our office to employers. Students may also respond to postings on their own.

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The Co-op Idea
Cooperative Education is a human resource strategy designed to provide employers with a structured means of accessing a wealth of employable talent. Today's college students possess the skills and abilities employers demand in today's volatile and technically demanding workplace. Through Co-op, employers are able to select students best suited to fill their needs before those students graduate. Co-op students are hired on a temporary basis, and tested on the job for a predetermined period of time. Satisfied employers can either hire these students as permanent employees at a fraction of the traditional recruitment cost or opt to select another Co-op student.
Since 1973, Central Connecticut State University has conducted a highly successful Co-op program. It has grown to be the largest program in Connecticut and the second largest in the Northeast. The University offers such a broad range of majors that we are able to accommodate the employment needs of virtually every Connecticut employer.

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What's in it For You?
Whether your company is among the Fortune 500, a family owned and operated business, or a social service or non-profit organization, the advantages that you can gain through participation in Central's Co-op Program are many. These paraprofessional workers are an excellent resource, generating release time for professional staff.
Although employers are not required to offer Co-ops permanent employment, 50%-60% of students do receive such offers. They have proven themselves on the job and hiring is time and cost efficient. They know the organization and have determined that they wish to continue the association. Because the initial placement is done carefully, there is far less turnover of employees who are hired through the Co-op process.
Hiring Co-ops is very cost effective. You are not required to offer Co-op students employee benefits nor are they eligible for unemployment compensation at the conclusion of their work block. Unlike other temporary hiring arrangements, there are never any fees or service charges associated with our program.

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Year-Round Coverage
Most employers want their Co-op students for six month periods. That's how Central's program is designed. There are two work blocks: January-June and July-December. Before your current Co-op leaves his/her assignment, you've interviewed and chosen a replacement. Frequently, employers have the incumbent student orient and train the new student.
Co-op is also an excellent solution if our employment needs are seasonal or if you have special projects that you'd like to accomplish.

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The Kind of Job --- It's Your Decision
Two very basic criteria determine the appropriateness of a Co-op job:
The position should be challenging and provide the student with real responsibility. It involves "real" work, the kind of work you would have to hire someone to do if the Co-op student was not there. Co-ops at Central pay a fee, do not receive credit (in most cases) and frequently delay their graduation in order to participate in the program. Therefore, it is essential that their Co-op position provides them with a substantial opportunity for learning.
The position should not require a lengthy training period. The sooner the Co-op employee becomes productive, the more helpful it will be to your organization.

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Spreading the Good Word About Your Company
After the work assignment, your Co-op employee goes back to school "talking up" your organization. You've got a no-cost campus recruiter. After graduation, that Co-op student's classmates will be knocking on your door. Of course, you may want more Co-op employees. Because you may find you like the Co-op idea: the making of a professional . . . your way.

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The Hiring Process
Screening candidates for entry level employment can be a time consuming and frustrating task. Our trained Co-op staff can do this for you. The process is an efficient one, which results in the hiring of a reliable employee.
First, we meet with you to determine your needs and criteria. We then forward the resumes of candidates who meet your qualifications. You are not burdened with screening out inappropriate applicants. Next, you decide who you'd like to interview. If you find a good match, you make the job offer. You are never under an obligation to hire a student if you are not comfortable with the choices. We feel confident, however, that we have the employee you want.

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Our Timeline
Each of our Co-op work blocks is six months long, but we prepare well in advance.

Spring Semester: January - June

October

Employers encouraged to provide job descriptions
November

Resumes are forwarded to employers
Nov  - Dec

Students interview with prospective Co-op employers
January 2

Traditional starting date for spring semester Co-ops

Fall Semester: July - December
 

March

Employers encouraged to provide job descriptions
April

Resumes are forwarded to employers
April - June

Students interview with prospective Co-op employers
July 1

Traditional starting date for fall semester Co-ops

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