Title: Placement Preparation
1Placement Preparation
2Lecture Objectives
- To understand the Placement Exemption Process
- To appreciate the pros and cons of an overseas
placement
- To become familiar with the Code of Conduct
3Selecting a Placement
- Give this issue serious consideration
- Consider your skills and experience
- Consider your career goals
- Complete the student profile form
42. The Placement Planning Process
Student completes CV and Student Profile Form
Student attends preparation lectures
Company Websites Placement Notice board Careers
Website
Companies advertise Vacancies
Application Form or CV or Both CV and Application
Student submits application to co.
Employer contacts student re outcome
Student starts Placement
Student submits further applications
Interview
Unsuccessful
Job Offer accepted
Unsuccessful
Job Offer
5Selecting a Placement
- Consider the sectors of industry you are
interested in - Consider locations - can you cope with living
away from home? - Remember the first job offer you receive you
must accept this is the Universitys policy
6Selecting a Placement
- Having made your choices make sure you have
availed of every opportunity to find out about
the placement prior to interview - Once you have made your choice you will not be
allowed to change your mind!!
73. Code of Conduct
- 5 General Rules
- Your responsibility to cooperate fully, and
complete forms as appropriate - If you opt to secure your own placement, inform
the Placement Office immediately and complete
appropriate form - All placements must be approved by ME!
- Behave in professional manner
- Attend timetabled placement lectures
8Code of Conduct
- Preparation for Placement
- Attend company presentations
- Submit 4 copies of CV with photos and student
profile form - If appropriate attend mock interviews
9Code of Conduct
- Administration Procedures
- Check notice board and email for information
- Denise available 9am-12pm Mon-Frid
- Marian available 2-4pm Weds
- Inform Placement Office by email of interviews
- Submit copies of correspondence with employers
- Be patient process takes time
- You must start placement on date agreed 48 wks
- Once job offer made, submit details of salary,
dates, training programme - You must be in good academic standing before
commencing placement
10Code of Conduct
- Selecting and Securing a placement
- Ask Careers for additional information
- 6 applications at a time
- You must attend interviews
- If you have extenuating circumstances that result
in you changing your mind, you must inform the
office immediately, and before a firm offer has
been made - You must accept 1st offer made to you
- You cannot leave a placement without Placement
Tutors permission.entry to year 4 will not be
permitted - Compliance with code is mandatory
11Exemption from Placement
- Granted to students with extensive industrial
experience - Must be full-time work
- Must be relevant
- Must be of at least 1 year duration
- Students must continue to attend lecture until
exemption request granted - Complete appropriate documentation and submit to
Placement Office by Nov 12th at latest
12Exemption from Placement
- Present a full CV to include references and
verification will be sought - Placement Sub-committee consider applications
- Where exemption is granted no DIS will be awarded
13Overseas Placement
- Placement available with USA organisations
- Educational related e.g. BEI,
- Airline/Airports New York, Newark, LA
- Leisure Industry WDW
- Travel Industry CIE Tours
- Advertised Internships
- Procedures from application to commencement are
lengthy - Be patient
14Overseas Placements
- Some employers will visit and interview on campus
(e.g. WDW) others will use telephone interviews
(e.g. Sheraton) or web applications
http//www.elliott-intl.com - Disney presentation Mon 28th Oct in Room 17E25
at Jordanstown - Presentation starts at 9am until 10.30am
- Interviews start at 11am in Rooms 8H03A and 1K05
- Schedule will be posted on noticeboard
- If you wish to apply, please inform Denise
immediately there may be spaces available
15Arranging Visa/Travel Insurance
- All students must have a valid visa
- Walsh Visa Elizabeth Jess Jords
- All students must have insurance
- can be arranged through university
- 4.20 per week for USA
16Visa Regulations
- Visa arranged through CIEE council for
international exchange are employer specific - The employer sponsors you
- You cannot move to another employer if you are
dissatisfied - You are not allowed to seek additional employment
pt
17Cost of International Travel
- Visa cost approx 210 45
- Insurance approx cost 200
- Flight to USA approx. 450
- Plus basic start up costs 1000
- Rent, deposit, transport
- Medical examination/
- drug testing costs
18Other aspects of Overseas Placement
- Be prepared for the credit card culture!!
- Professional development - how will this be
enhanced by USA experience? - Personal development - how will this be
enhanced? - Homesickness, new lifestyle
19Documentation
- Placement office must be given a copy of your
insurance documents visa application - Students are responsible for making own travel
arrangements but advise placement office - Before you leave to go on placement make 3 copies
of all documents and keep each copy in a separate
location - Be prepared for hard work - Be prepared for long
hours working in extreme conditions - (New YORK is humid in summer!)