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Title: Corporate Advisory Board


1
Welcome
  • Corporate Advisory Board

2
Pictures say it all
3
Jim skiing Mt. Meese Ski Hill
4
Jims Ski Hill Lift Service
5
  • 3M Arcelor Mittal BAE Systems
  • Sandra Perron John Gerrard
    Megan Atkin
  • Dave Perry
  • Bechtel Bemis Caterpillar
  • Jeff Bryson Julie Potratz Britta
    Jost
  • Delphi FM Global Faurecia
  • Sarah Mady Mike Sterr Vincent
    Lavaux
  • Maureen Conn
  • Ford GE Aviation General Motors
  • Russ Louks Don Eenigenburg Will
    Poirier
  • Terry Williams
  • Kohler
  • Jim Heldt

6
  • MEDC MI DNR Roel Transport
  • Paul Howland Cheryl Farhat
    Mabel Berzins
  • Terex Handlers Toyota US Steel
  • Lisa Broemer Beth Cetnar
    Curtis Hollie
  • Ami Lash
  • Michigan Tech Integrys Kiewit
  • Alumni Volunteer Bobbie Vlies
    Mark Harrison
  • Hal Seppala

7
Glenn Mroz, President
8
Lesley M. Lovett-Doust, Provost
9
Les Cook, V.P. Student Affairs
10
University Administration
  • David Reed
  • Vice President for Research
  • Acting Provost and Vice President for Academics
  • Dale R. Tahtinen
  • Vice President for Governmental Relations and
  • Secretary of the Board of Control
  • Ellen S. Horsch
  • Vice President for Administration
  • Shea McGrew
  • Vice President for Advancement

11
Gloria Melton, Dean of Students
12
Career Center Staff
Jim Turnquist Jeff Kangas Director
Assistant Director Tina
Giachino Julie Way Manager of Job
Development Career Advisor Gina
Goudge Matt McCormick Coordinator of
Career Services Programs Systems
Administrator Rita Smith Adam Griffis
Staff Assistant Office Assistant Laura
Givens Office Assistant
13
Highlights 2007-2008
  • New Staff
  • Julie Way, Career Advisor
  • Adam Griffis, Office Assistant
  • Laura Givens, Office Assistant
  • STAR Program
  • Successful seminar series
  • Raffle of corporate gifts
  • Attended NACE Conference
  • in New Orleans
  • Volvo (Korea Internship)
  • MyPlan
  • External review
  • UN 2525 class

14
Highlights 2007-2008 cont
  • Etiquette Dinner presentations
  • Developing a Career Development Plan book
  • Using StudentVoice for assessment purpose
  • Helping thousands of students
  • Participated in the The Association for Iron
    Steel Technology (AIST) in Pittsburgh
  • Jeff and Adam revamping the co-op program
  • Jeff presented Burn Out at U.P. Teachers
    Conference
  • New web site
  • NACElink

15
Personal Highlights
  • Tinas son is an active member of ARMY Reserves
    and will be deployed to Afghanistan in November
  • Gina is proud mother of 9 month old Brayden
    Goudge
  • Julies daughter Elizabeth is a HHS honor
    student, band member, and Junior Olympic downhill
    skier
  • Matt is a proud member of the Adams Township
    Fire Department
  • Jeff is the proud grandfather of his second
    grandchild
  • Rita is a record holding dry-land rower with KMMC
  • Adam is the proud owner of a Vespa
  • Jim was named V.P. for MI-ACE

16
Placement Statistics 2006-2007
  • Placement by Category
  • Employed within field of study 80
  • Graduate School 14
  • Military 2
  • Unemployed 4
  • Placed 96.1

17
Placement by Industry
  • CONSULTING 13.6
  • MANUFACTURING 10
  • ENERGY/UTILITIES/MINERALS 8.9
  • EDUCATION 8.7
  • CHEMICAL/FOOD 6.8
  • CONSTRUCTION 6.6
  • COMPUTER/ELECTRONICS 6.4
  • AUTOMOTIVE 6.4
  • HEAVY EQUIPMENT 4.9
  • GOVERNMENT 4.7
  • DEFENSE/AEROSPACE 4.3
  • MEDICAL/BIOMEDICAL 3.8

18
Placement by Location
  • Midwest   73.2  
  • Michigan 36.6  
  • Wisconsin 12.3  
  • Minnesota 9.3  
  • Illinois 7.6  
  • Indiana 2.5  
  • Ohio 1.5  
  • Iowa 1.7
  • Mid-Atlantic   3.2
  • Northeast 2.7
  • South 4.9  
  • Florida 1.7
  • Southwest 8.1  
  • Colorado 2.2  
  • Texas 3.9
  • West   8.4  
  • California 2.7  
  • Washington 2.2

19
Interviewing Statistics
  • Companies recruiting on campus 344
  • Interview Schedules 790
  • Increase from 2005-2006 19
  • Available interview slots 8,539
  • Increase from 2005-2006 19
  • Interviews per student 9
  • Resumes reviewed by employers 28,000
  • Increase from 2005-2006 17
  • Jobs posted in the eRecruiting system 3,137
  • Increase from 2005-2006 53

20
Job Fair Statistics
  • Career Day 2005 198
  • Career Day 2006 236
  • Total Increase 38 19.2
  • Winter Job Fair 2006 131
  • Winter Job Fair 2007 173
  • Total Increase 42 32.1
  • Overall Increase 80 24.3

21
Student Satisfaction Survey Results
  • About 77 indicated they attended at least one of
    the job fairs
  • Why attended job fairs
  • Looking for a co-o or internship
  • Explore career options
  • Find a job
  • Comments
  • Class assignment
  • Gain experience
  • Curiosity
  • Talk to employers
  • Prevented them from attending a job fair
  • Not at point in career to look for job
  • Not adequately prepared
  • Job fairs not at a convenient time
  • No employers of interest to me
  • Conflict with class work
  • Employers not interested in my major
  • Going directly to graduate school
  • Laziness

22
Survey cont
  • Where would you like to work?
  • 44 outside of Michigan
  • 20 in Michigan but not the U.P.
  • 8 U.P.
  • Which states?
  • Michigan 33
  • Wisconsin 17
  • Minnesota 11
  • Colorado 6
  • California 5
  • Illinois 5
  • State of Washington 2
  • North Carolina 2

23
NACE Survey
  • With whom do you review your job offers?
  • Parents 70
  • Friends 60
  • Relatives 29
  • Faculty 28
  • On own 18
  • Career Center 16

24
NACE Survey
  • Most helpful resources?
  • Career Center
  • Friends
  • Faculty
  • Parents
  • Relatives
  • Alumni
  • 85 rated the Career Center the most helpful

25
  • Co-op/Internship
  • Report
  • Jeff Kangas

26
  • NACElink
  • Demonstration
  • Matthew McCormick

27
  • Universum Presentation

Lily Badger
28
Lunch time
  • Following lunch
  • 1245 - Tim Schulz, Dean of the College of
    Engineering
  • 130 - Dana Johnson, Associate Professor, School
    of Business Administration and Economics
  • 200 300 Free time
  • 315 Depart to Copper Harbor
  • 500 Social/Dinner

29
Tomorrow
  • 800 am Breakfast
  • 900 am Wrap-up meeting
  • 1100 am Good Byes
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