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Engineering Career Services

ECS Orientation Meeting

John Archambault and Kathy Prem

M1002 ECB608.262.3471,

https://ecs.engr.wisc.edu

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ECSEngineering Career Services

• Serve freshmen through PhD’s; current students and alumni

• Main focus is engineering– Also serve computer sciences, physics, pharm sci and MBA OTM

• PostDoc/Exchange Students – limited service

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ECSEngineering Career Services

• Main offices located on the mezzanine level of the Engineering Centers Building (ECB) – room M1002 – Eng. Student Development Suite

• On-Campus Interview Suite – room 1002• ECS Locker rooms

– Monday through Friday, 8 AM – 4:30 PM

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ECSEngineering Career Services

• Connect students and employers for– Summer internships, co-ops and professional (after graduation) employment

• Advise students and provide resources on all aspects of the job or grad/prof school search– Resumes, interviewing, considering job offers and grad/prof school applications• John Archambault, Director

– Advises CEE, CMPE, EE, GLE, IE and MSE

• Kathy Prem, Associate Director– Advises BME, CBE, EMA, EP, MS&E, ME and NE

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ECSEngineering Career Services

• Provide campus recruiting software, myECS, to – Post resume profiles (AVAILABLE TO EMPLOYERS SEPT 13)• Complete by this date for max opportunities

– Search all job listings– View campus visits, such as career fairs, campus interviews and information sessions

– Ease student sign-up for campus interviews– House database of employer who hire by major– Host other job search databases and resources

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Employer Database• Campus Recruiting Employers• Job Posting Employers• Profile Access Employers• Outside Databases

– Hoover’s– Vault– GoinGlobal

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ECSEngineering Career Services

• Membership required for access to myECS for campus interviews, advance career fair list, job postings, resume referral, other on-line resources

• You do not need to be a member for career fairs, staff appointments, ECS workshops, office resource library

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ECSTo Take Advantage of myECS

• Attend an ECS Orientation Meeting• Provide a printed copy of Member Contract & Resume Profile to ECS– If you brought these documents, give them to a staff member at the end of the meeting

– If you did not, complete an attendance card anyway and give it to a staff member at the end of the meeting

• Pay the one-time fee of $20

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ECSCalendar & Events Tips

• Today– Begin process of activating myECS account

• Continually update Profile throughout semester

– Begin your resume• Know difference between resume and myECS profile• Have resume polished by career fair• Resume reviews:

– Drop off by 9/9 pick up on 9/12– Drop off by 9/14 pick up on 9/19– Individual appointments or 48 hour review service after 9/26

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ECSWhy do you need a resume?

• To obtain an interview– It’s an advertisement for you• Be honest and factual• Shows you in your best light

• Emphasizes strengths, qualifications, interests

– Post on myECS, submit directly to employers

• To hand out at career fairs– It’s your introduction

• Professional presentation – easily scanned

• Format and content are equally important

– Bring multiple copies to the fair• 1 or 2 versions?

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ECSWhy do you need a resume?

• To prepare for and guide the interview– It’s an outline for your discussion• Tailored to each position – projects, experience

• Be prepared to talk about anything on your resume for 5 minutes

– Give a copy to everyone you interview with

• To follow-up after an interview– It’s a reminder

• Refreshes your recruiter on your interview discussion

– Send with your thank you for every interview

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ECSWhat should you include?

• Name & contact Information• Objective• Education• Experience• Projects• Skills / Awards / Interests / Activities / Publications

• Anything else you think is important…– High school information ok to use as a freshman or sophomore

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Contact examples

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Objective• Write 2 – 3 phrases outlining the type of position you are seeking and your special interest areas– Co-op, intern or professional– Engineering major– Interests in particular industries or functional areas•Do not:

•Use words like “challenging”•Focus on what the employer can do for you

•Do:•Be straightforward•Customize to the opportunity•Indicate your interest areas

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Objective examples

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Education

BS Mechanical Engineering, expected Dec 2012University of Wisconsin - Madison

– Major GPA 3.5/4.0 Cumulative GPA 3.1/4.0

– Other Possibilities • Coursework – limited list only!• Academic projects – can also be a separate section• Areas of emphasis• Honors, scholarships

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Education example

University of Wisconsin-MadisonB.S. Engineering Mechanics, expected May 2012

– Engineering GPA 3.2/4.0, Cumulative GPA 2.8/4.0

– Academic Design Projects• Mars Wind Machine: Completed stress and displacement analysis of

Giromill airfoils. Determined most effective internal airfoil construction and material.

• High Voltage Power Line Hybrid Crossarm: Developed an efficient design process. Completed stress/strain analysis for worst case scenario; appropriate materials selection/dimension analysis.

– Selected Course Work• Advanced Strength of Materials, Finite Elements, Material

Fatigue, Aerodynamics

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Experience

• Highlight any engineering or relevant experience– Potential section titles (might change for each position):• Experience

Or… – Engineering Experience– Other Experience

Or… – Industrial Experience– Academic Experience

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Experience

• Format the same as the education• Use action verbs and phrases

– See pages 18-19 of ECS Job Search Guide

• Quantify descriptions whenever possible, using #, $ and %– Managed the operation of a municipal pool service over 1000

customers each day. Supervised a staff of 7 lifeguards. Required strong organizational skills. Saved $3000 for college expenses.

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Experience example

Developed low-stress, clear and textured optical quality polycarbonate film products used in display and data storage applications on state-of-the-art extrusion lines using Six Sigma tools.

• Team leader in commercialization of product with projected revenue of $4.8 million in 2002.

• Key team member in commercialization of product with projected revenue of $8 million in 2002.

• Trained all incoming staff (14) over course of semester.

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No experience?

• Everyone has experience!– Academic projects

• Also appropriate in education or own section

– Volunteer experience• Also appropriate in additional information

– Any work experience

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ECSNot just engr. co-op/internship• All jobs are important

– Indicate strong work ethic– Shows skills like leadership, communication, time management, working with others, meeting deadlines, etc.

– May also balance a GPA below 3.0• Worked 20 hours/week while full-time student• Paid 80% of college expenses through part-time work

Silverspring Golf Course, Middlebury, ILCaddie, Summers 2005-2007

– Developed strong interpersonal skills in working with variety of customers and management.– Enhanced already strong work ethic by working 12 hours/day for 3 months each summer.

Saved $3,300 over 4 summers.– Promoted to caddy master in 2007.– Trained and supervised eight new hires.

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ECSWhat skills do you have?• Computer skills

– Be inclusive: languages, platforms, programs

• Language skills• Convey the level of proficiency– Proficient– Fluent– Familiar with

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ECSWhat else should you include?• Activities

– Engineering or community organizations

• Volunteer experience• Awards, scholarships, honors

• What else are you interested in/spend time on?– UW Marching Band, intramural sports teams, restoring old cars, and Eagle Scout

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Is the format important?

• Resumes are looked at VERY quickly– ½ content, ½ appearance– In general, one page for BS students, often 2 pages for MS students

– White space is necessary between sections– Quality printing on white or light paper so it’s easy to read

– Use bullets, bolding, etc.• But not too much…

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Is your resume ready?

• Proofread• Have a friend/roommate proofread• ECS

– Drop-off review– Appointment after Career Connection

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Career fair resume

• For the Career Connection only, include at the bottom of each resume:– Student ID– Work Authorization

• (See your profile for wording)

– Candidate Type• (co-op/intern/professional)

•Intern Will now or in the near future require sponsorship 902225558

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Final Product

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ECSInterviewing Preparation

• Prepare to Interview– Practice with friends/family

• Handbook review– 75 questions– Questions to ask

• Interview workshops/Mock Interviews– See ECS Calendar

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Interviews & myECS• Campus Interviews associated with career fair

• No electronic sign-up, not in myECS• Talk to employers at fair• Interviews on 9/22 & 9/23

• Campus Interviews AFTER career fair• myECS sign-up for interviews• You MUST sign-up for each interview you have• Interviews start 10/4 – sign up starts 9/27 (7 am)

– Posted on myECS in two places:• Datebook AND Job Postings

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Sign-up Possibilities• You can sign-up for a campus interview if you are either– Qualified to sign the interview schedule– Granted priority (invited) to sign the interview schedule

– Interview sign-up opportunities are different each day

– Sign-ups begin each weekday at 7 a.m.

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ECS1st Day of Interview Sign-up

• Reserved for priority students– You will have only 1 day (24 hours) to sign-up– If you miss 24 hour sign-up window, no guarantee

• Employers grant students Priority– Priority supersedes qualification match

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ECS2nd Day of Interview Sign-up

• Qualified Sign-up– Based on Employer’s Job Description Qualifiers• Major, degree level, work authorization and type of job sought (intern, co-op or professional)

• Compete against all other qualified students for remaining interview slots

• Alternate Priority Selections– Employer chooses at same time they make their priority selections

• Compete against other alternate candidates for remaining interview slots– Signing-up after other Priority students sign-up

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ECSRequest Priority Sign-up

• How do I improve my odds of being granted priority by an employer?– Develop an excellent profile, with deliberate key words

– Request priority for the employer on myECS• You are allowed 50 requests each semester

– Talk to employers at the career fair– Contact employers directly – network!!