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Page 1: By Michael Rusboldt Manager, Student Employment Services

Student Employment Services Student Employment Services OfficeOffice

(S.E.S. Office) (S.E.S. Office) In-Class Presentation In-Class Presentation

By

Michael Rusboldt

Manager, Student Employment Services

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At Northeast Wisconsin Technical College,At Northeast Wisconsin Technical College, WE HAVE A GREAT STORY TO TELL!!! WE HAVE A GREAT STORY TO TELL!!!

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What Services Are Offered Through What Services Are Offered Through The S.E.S. Office - Room 3125?The S.E.S. Office - Room 3125?

Job orders in the S.E.S. Office and Job Net in Careers 2000 & Beyond - Room 3334

Part-time & summer job postings in the display cases on 1st floor of bldgs. 3 & 6

Job Seeking Skills Exercise Workbook Employment manuals and company

literature in Careers 2000 & Beyond Follow-Up Study and program evaluation

data Annual Y2K3 Job Fair (Tuesday, 3-4-2003)

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Why You Should StartWhy You Should StartA Credential FileA Credential File

To receive job orders sent to your home via the mail or email for six months, with additional free services available via the Web page (www.nwtc.edu)

To enable our office to complete a reference check on your behalf when requested by an employer with whom you have applied for a job.

To add instructor references to your file.

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How Are NWTC How Are NWTC Students/Graduates Selected To Students/Graduates Selected To

Apply For A Job Opening?Apply For A Job Opening? A Data Sheet Must Be Completed:

– Seeking employment must be YES– Are you seeking full-time or part-time

work?– Which job zones are you willing to

relocate in or drive back and forth to work?

– What job titles are you really interested in and qualified?

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Graduate Choice of Job TitlesGraduate Choice of Job Titles(Microcomputer Specialist - CIS (Microcomputer Specialist - CIS

Program)Program) Microcomputer Programmer Microcomputer Information Center Specialist Microcomputer Trainer Microcomputer Consultant Microcomputer Systems Operator Microcomputer Sales Representative PC Support Technician Microcomputer Hardware Technician Microcomputer Help Desk Technician Microcomputer Software Trainer Microcomputer Software Support Technician

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Graduate Choice of Job Graduate Choice of Job TitlesTitles

(Network Specialist)(Network Specialist) Network Analyst LAN Manager WAN Analyst Cabling Specialist Technology Coordinator Internet Coordinator Intranet Coordinator Help Desk Specialist

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Graduate Follow-Up Study Graduate Follow-Up Study ClassesClasses

2002 Graduates 6-Month Study

1992 Graduates 10-Year Study

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Overall Employment Rate - Overall Employment Rate - 20022002

91.5%

8.5%

Seeking Employment

Employed

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Microcomputer Specialist - CIS Microcomputer Specialist - CIS ProgramProgram

Class of 2002 GraduatesClass of 2002 GraduatesNumber of Graduates 39

Number Available for Employment 33Employed Related (59%)

17NWTC Median Hourly Wage $13.44 WTCS Median Hourly Wage $14.38NWTC Median Annual Salary $28,512Average Weekly Work Hours 40.8# F-T Job Orders 7/1/01 to 6/30/02 13# P-T Job Orders 7/1/01 to 6/30/02 5

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Network Specialist - CIS ProgramNetwork Specialist - CIS ProgramClass of 2002 GraduatesClass of 2002 Graduates

Number of Graduates 23

Number Available for Employment 23Employed Related (51%)

12NWTC Median Hourly Wage $14.47 WTCS Median Hourly Wage $?????NWTC Median Annual Salary $33,108Average Weekly Work Hours 44.0# F-T Job Orders 7/1/01 to 6/30/02 3# P-T Job Orders 7/1/01 to 6/30/02 3

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Beginning Job Titles For Beginning Job Titles For 2002 Microcomputer Specialist - CIS 2002 Microcomputer Specialist - CIS

GraduatesGraduates 1 - Account Specialist 1 - Computer Operator 1 - Customer Service Representative 1 - Help Desk Specialist 1 - Instructor 2 - Microcomputer Analyst 3 - Microcomputer Programmer 1 - Network Technician 6 - PC Support Technician

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Beginning Job Titles For Beginning Job Titles For 2002 Network Specialist - CIS 2002 Network Specialist - CIS

GraduatesGraduates 1 – Computer Technician 3 – Network Administrator 1 - Network Analyst 3 - Network Technician 5 - PC Support Technician

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Microcomputer Specialist - CIS Microcomputer Specialist - CIS ProgramProgram

Class of 1992 GraduatesClass of 1992 Graduates 1992

2002

# Grads 23 23

# Available for Employment 23 16# Employed Related 18 13Median Hourly Salary $8.66 $22.31Avg Weekly Work Hours 39.3 41.9

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Advanced Level Job Titles For Advanced Level Job Titles For 1992 Microcomputer Specialist - CIS 1992 Microcomputer Specialist - CIS

GraduatesGraduates 1 - Systems Network Technician 1 - Microcomputer Analyst 1 - Network Administrator 1 - Microcomputer Programmer 1 - Microcomputer Analyst 3 - PC Support Technician 1 - Microcomputer Department Manager 1 - Owner/Operator 1 - Office Manager 1 - Systems Engineer

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Would Recommend This Program To Would Recommend This Program To OthersOthers

Microcomputer Specialist - CIS GraduatesMicrocomputer Specialist - CIS GraduatesClass of 1992Class of 1992

100%

0%

No

Yes

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It’s Time To Play It’s Time To Play JeopardyJeopardy

The Category Is NWTC

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NWTC for NWTC for 10001000

A five letter word for a NWTC graduate?

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The Answer IsThe Answer Is

What is HIRED

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Job Difficulties (Job Difficulties (not to mentionnot to mention)) I have an intolerance to noise. I have trouble switching between tasks. Ineffective communication skills\need simplified

explanation. I have an inability to handle interruptions - to jump to next

job before the first job is done. I possess an impatient personality. I need perfection in things I think are important. I find full-time work too taxing. I need a structured job with well-defined limits. I absolutely hate details. I always underestimate the time it will take to do anything. I have problems taking directions. I can’t react quickly and intensely to impulses. It is harder to process other peoples requests than my own

because I have slower brain power. A rapid working brain uses a lot of energy and I don’t have that.

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