Showing posts with label summer jobs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer jobs. Show all posts

Monday, May 8, 2023

Get to Know your Summer 2023 Career Assistants!

Introducing our Career Assistants who are here to help you this summer to guide you through the next steps of your career journey, review your job application documents and answer any questions you may have! Meet Chelsa and Brieanna:

Chelsa Sunil


Hello there! My name is Chelsa Sunil. 

I will be entering my fourth-year studies in the Medical Sciences program at Brock this upcoming fall. My future goal is to play a prime role in the healthcare system and improve the quality of life for the children of the future generation as well as the senior citizens. 

I enjoy playing badminton and hiking with friends in my free time during the summer. As a summer career assistant, I am hoping to be a guide to students who have questions related to their career and help reach their passions. 

Brieanna Wannack

My name is Brieanna, and I am very excited to be working as a Career Assistant throughout the spring and summer term!    
 
I just finished my fourth year of the Concurrent Education program here at Brock and will be starting Teacher Education in the fall! My teachable subjects are English and History, so one day I hope to be a high school teacher. Overall, I have a passion for helping children of all ages achieve their goals. Outside of university, I enjoy skating, nature, and binge watching my favourite TV shows.   
   
As I enter my final few months of my role as a Career Assistant, I am looking forward to helping my fellow Brock students follow their career passions and answer any questions that they may have!

Our Weekly Services 

We have in-person drop-in hours Monday to Friday from 10am-4 pm. Come stop by our physical CareerZone space to ask questions, use our headshot booth, and have your job application documents reviewed! 

Throughout the spring term, CareerZone Cafe workshops will be held every Tuesday (in-person) and Thursday (virtual via MS Teams) from 12-1 pm. Virtual Q&As will also be offered every Wednesday from 1-2 pm via MS Teams. 

Connect With Us! 
We are here to support you, so don’t be afraid to ask for help! We offer many student resources on our portal (careerzone.brocku.ca) and can be contacted via email at career@brocku.ca to answer any inquiries you may have.  
 
Follow Us Our Social Media to Stay Up-to-Date With All our Upcoming Events and Workshops! 
Twitter: @BrockCareerZone 
Instagram: @brockcareerzone  
  
Written by Brieanna Wannack and Chelsa Sunil, Career Assistants
Edited by Kara Renaud, Manager of Career Education, CCEE Department 




Tuesday, February 23, 2016

The Search is on for Summer Jobs!

The warm weather is quickly approaching and we're all getting ready for that dreadful search- the search for summer employment. Here at Career Services, we do our best to make your summer job search as effective and pain-free as possible. Here are a few tips: 

How to Find the Perfect Summer Job
The key to finding the perfect summer job is remembering that it might not currently exist. As important as it is to look for positions that align with your personal goals and passions, remember that gaining valuable experience comes in many different ways! Rather than looking strictly for a job within your field of study, focus on finding a position that interests you- even if it doesn't necessarily fit into your "perfect job" category. Many skills are transferable and can be used in various roles, so instead of asking yourself what type of job you want, ask yourself what kind of problems you would like to solve or what skills you'd like to gain. 

Where to Look
Go to Careerzone (careerzone.brocku.ca) to take a look at positions that are available on and off campus. Many on-campus summer jobs have the potential to extend into part-time positions in the school year.  Here are a few on-campus services that you could apply to this summer:
  • Brock Dining Services
  • Brock University Students' Union (B.U.S.U)  
  • Brock Human Resources
  • Recreation Services
  • Student Life and Community Experience
Off-campus jobs also have their benefits, here are some general job search sites that can help you land a position within the Niagara Region:
  • http://www.jobbank.gc.ca
  • http://www.jobgym.com
  • http://www.indeed.ca
  • http://www.wowjobs.ca
  • http://talentegg.ca 


When to Look
Don't wait, start now! One of the biggest misconceptions students have regarding summer job searching is that they have to wait until the summer to start. Many employers prefer to begin their hiring process months in advance. You can find summer job postings as early as January! Start your process now and make your chances of getting summer employment higher. 

How to Prepare 
Preparing for your job search can seem difficult at times. Drop by the Career Resource Centre or email us at Career@brocku.ca for interview tips and job search strategies to help you land a summer job that you enjoy!




Lydia Collins
Senior Career Assistant

Thursday, January 7, 2016

Summer Jobs

S: Start Early

U: Umm isn’t an option, start your engines... literally, there are so many job search engines for your viewing

M: Meet with people that help you become the best version of yourself! Like career services (shameless promotion)

M: Make use of your free time at the beginning of the semester and search!

E: Everyone wants to start late. But most of the jobs are posted early. Make sense? Not even a little, but that the reality!

R: Rule the world! When you start now, you can be picky over what jobs to apply for! There may be a job that is perfect for you! You won’t get this luxury later in the year.

J: Journal the progress of your job hunting so you can keep track of your progress

O: OH MY GOODNESS HELP! These moments is natural, trust me, I have them on the daily. That’s why there are resources like our Career Resource Centre along with other amazing facilities like the YMCA that is there for you. So don’t be afraid to reach out!

B: Boost up your resume and supporting documents all the time. This can be done by tailoring your documents through each job individually. We have some great tips readily available for you!

S: Stay positive! Control what you can, and let go of the things you can’t.

This was our fun way at saying, you have to start early! It’s amazing how early jobs are posted, so begin your summer process as soon as you can. Now, let’s chat with just the two of us on this. I really want you to get the position of your dreams. But what would that look like? Just imagine it… Seriously, take a few moments and just reflect, I’ll wait right here.
Welcome back. So think about the steps you need to do in order to achieve that dream goal. I can guarantee that people are going to need relevant experience and that is the beauty of having a summer job!



Happy searching, and all of the very best in your applications! 

Tyler Harris & Anthony Mancuso
Career Assistant's

The Rock Driving Meme | SO HAVE YOU STARTED LOOKING FOR A SUMMER JOB YET? I ALREADY FOUND ONE. | image tagged in memes,the rock driving | made w/ Imgflip meme maker

Friday, February 13, 2015

Winter Reading Week Hours 2015

With reading week (finally) here next week, it might be a good time to jump-start your summer job search. Did you know that we are open during reading week? Drop by to have your resume and cover letter reviewed, get help looking for summer jobs, or help with anything else career related! Graduating and unsure of your next steps? We can help narrow it down!

Our hours of operations are as follows:

Monday - Family Day - closed
Tuesday - Presidents Day - closed
Wednesday - open 9-4:30 
Thursday - open 9-4:30
Friday - open 9-4:30

We hope everyone has a great reading week -see you next week!

Anthony Mancuso
Honours Bachelor of Sport Management - Year 3
Senior Career Assistant 

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Tips for Finding a Summer Job

It's time for the scramble...everyone is worried about how they are going to make money over the summer break! Well, Career Services has a few tips and resources that you may find useful to give you an advantage in landing that great summer job!

Here are some great job search sites for on and off-campus jobs:
Here are some government job search websites:
Summer Camps:
Additional Sites:
You can also check out the Find a Job section of our website for more online job boards to help in your search. 

Tapping into the hidden job market is also an excellent strategy...you can use some of the business and community directories in our Occupational Research section to get the contact information and/or address of local businesses and organizations and then contact them even if they do not have not posted a job opening on a job board.

Final Tips:
  • Start early - summer jobs are posted now!
  • Have a plan - focus on what type of job you want and target your search
  • Practice your interview skills and be confident in your ability to talk about your skills and achievements. Check out our blog post about interview preparation, or come into the Resource Centre for help!
  • Update your resume and understand how to customize your resume and cover letter 
    • Come see us for a free, drop-in review session!
Jami Coughler, Senior Career Assistant
4th Year Public Health [Honours]; BA: Sociology [Honours] '11

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Maximizing Your Time Off School

So the summer's almost here and you cannot wait to write your last exam or finish that final paper and get that golden ticket that is freedom for the next four months.

Well, hold on. Rewind. Summer means different things for different people. Let's explore some ways you can make the most of your summer depending on what your future goals look like. Let me tell you a little about what I mean.

Let's take myself for instance. I am graduating, and this summer I want to have a nice, relaxing, non-stressful four months at home to myself before I begin graduate studies. For me this means 1-2 part time jobs to get some income, and then spending the rest of my time doing whatever I want. This isn't going to work for everyone.

Here are some things to take into consideration when you're planning your summer: 
  • Employment. Some folks want 40 hours a week for 4 months straight. Hey, if that works for you that's just fine. For some people, this is the ultimate opportunity to make money so they can focus on their studies when Fall rolls around again. Other students may want to take a job that perhaps pays less (or not at all!) that is more related to their field, and take on other, unrelated work on the side. Maybe this is worth it to you - maybe you're applying for graduate school and need that field experience. You choose!
  • Vacation. Yup, I said it. There are people who prioritize vacation time for their summer break. And sometimes that is much needed after the stress and exhaustion of the school year. However, also consider trips that involve internships or volunteer work; these, unlike your week on the beach in Cuba, can add to your resume!
  • Professional Development. Maybe this is the perfect time to get your First Aid certificate re-certified or spend time really researching and getting to know the industry you'd like to work for. Take advantage of any events or workshops that come your way!
  • Education. Okay, so the last thing some people want to do in the summer is take classes. But really, with the variety of short-term, online, and in-class versions of summer courses available you may consider it valuable to get ahead in your studies. You may thank yourself when September arrives.
  • Develop new skills/hobbies. If you have some free time on your hands, why not learn something new? Try out a new sport, get involved in your community, learn to cook...the options are endless. If you want to develop some professional skills, why not revamp your social media accounts?
As you can see, there are many ways to maximize your time off school this summer. Whatever you choose to do to fill your time, make sure to consider what kind of things you're looking to get out of your time off. Is it money? Experience? Something else? Asking these questions will surely help you decide.

Here's to a great (and productive) summer!
Lia 
- Lead Career Assistant

 

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Getting the Most out of Your Summer Job

Whether you've landed a summer internship at your dream company or a part-time job at a less then desirable location, it's important to make the most of your summer experiences and allow them to affect you and your future in a positive way. So keep the following in mind while working at your job this summer!
  1. It Isn't Just a Summer Job:
    • Your job at McDonald's may not be your ideal summer employment, but the experiences and skills you utilize in your position are something that you will be able to feature on your resume. Remember that experience using skills such as customer service and time management are crucial to many jobs and are seen as valuable to employers!
  2. Stay Professional:
    • Just because you are only staying there for four months doesn't mean you should become the workplace gossip or slacker. Keep your dress appropriate, practice good hygiene (even on Monday morning shifts!) and always show up to work on time. You should aim for your summer job to result in a positive relationship with your supervisor so that you can use them as a reference in your future job endeavors.
  3.  Network With Your Co-Workers:
    • Who knows! Maybe the father of one of your co-workers owns the company that you've always dreamed of working for. Let everyone around you know what you are studying and what you are interested in doing with your degree after graduation. Not only could it benefit you professionally but forming friendships with your co-workers will make the summer much more enjoyable.
It's important to not take your summer job for granted. Many students will be unable to find employment this summer so be thankful that you were able to land a job - even if its pushing grocery carts at least you'll be bringing in a paycheck.
 
And remember - if you are working a job that is primarily indoors be sure to take a chunk of time out of your day to spend outside in the fresh air! Winter will return before you know it so don't waste all that sunshine :).

Best of luck,
- Ashley, Sr. Career Assistant

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For more tips on getting the most out of your job this summer check out TalentEgg's post "How Can You Make the Most of Your Boring Summer Job?"

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Under Pressure @ Work? 6 Steps to De-Stress!

Whether you're working full-time, part-time, for the summer time, you name it - working can be very stressful! When it's your full-time job it can consume you, when it's your part-time job it's difficult because you're balancing school and work at times, and when it's the summer you're itching to get outside in the sun. But whatever the reason, I am going to provide you some tips for how to remain healthy and on track while you do whatever, wherever making a living.

1. Stay away from office gossip.
First and foremost, if you can keep away from the water cooler and whatever is said in that vicinity, you're doing a great justice to yourself and the person being gossiped about. By partaking, you are breeding negativity - you may begin thinking, "what happens when I am not around?" increasing paranoia and discomfort at work. It’s a time waster, and it restricts your ability to cultivate healthy work relationships which are a stress reducer too!

2. Cultivate healthy work relationships.
Knowing you have people who will smile at you and talk to you at work is a great encourager for coming to work everyday! Making friends increases the chances of being happier more often in the workplace, and feeling a sense of belonging. Be careful, however, not to make friends who will then distract you or get you into trouble at work, as this will result in the reverse.


3. Recharge with physical activity.
Although this is time consuming and often difficult to fit into your day, finding time to exercise each day not only reduces stress but it also increases productivity everyday! Get your work friends to the gym with you on lunch or before/after work 3 times a week and you'll surely notice the difference!

*This is key to the Career Services team, btw!

4. Keep things interesting - change it up!
Sometimes this can be difficult when your job requires the same thing everyday, but find little ways of changing it up. Work at an office job? Grab yourself one of those day calendars with a different quote each day to inspire you! Working on a few tasks? Instead of doing one after the other, interchange activities to facilitate creativity and so as not to lose interest.


5. Do a time management check - make a to-do list!
With so many things going on at work it's important to remind yourself how to keep organized and prioritize tasks effectively. Creating a to do list (or multiple!) will help this cause because you can keep track of what you've done and what you still have to do without the stress of forgetting. And oh boy is it ever a nice little therapy session when you can cross completed tasks off...

6. Listen to relaxing music
If you can do this at work, great, but if not play it on your trip to and from, as well as on lunch. More importantly, play music without lyrics because that will often create chaos in your brain as you sing along, forgetting the important things you have to do when you get to work. Classical music relaxes the mind and opens it up to critical thinking and it's a nice way to "warm up" for your day, as well as "cool down".

I hope these tips were useful and that you make the most of your work experiences while staying happy and positive!

Good luck,

Brittany
Sr. Career Assistant

Monday, February 11, 2013

Summer Job Search in Your PJs!

Despite what your parents may tell you - door to door summer job shopping is a thing of the past. If you've tried this method you will have noticed that most companies will tell you that you need to fill out their online application and that they don't accept resumes in person. Though some summer job postings will still be advertised in the newspaper and through 'Now Hiring!' signs on the inside of shop windows, we recommend consulting the following online job posting boards in order to ensure you have access to a wide variety of job postings:

General Job Search Sites

Work Abroad Sites

On-Campus Job


For a more extensive list of general and abroad job sites stop by Career Services in the Learning Commons! And be sure to check these sites frequently since they update often.

- Ashley, Sr. Career Assistant

Friday, July 20, 2012

Still No Summer Job?!

So it's the end of July, summer's practically over and you still can't find a job. Never fear - there's still some things you can do to fill your time, and ways to prepare yourself for next year's job search!

1. Volunteer
 - Agencies are always looking for people who are interested in helping out - no deadlines or worrying about the competition! An easy way to get that experience you might be looking for, just without the pay check (if you can manage that).

2. Job Search for September
 - At this point, a lot of places are listing their jobs for the upcoming school year when their student staff might be heading back to their university towns, or just moving on after their summer position. Now's a great time to start that search, and hey, you might get hired on early! Land yourself a school year job and make some cash for the last month of summer too!

3. Independent Skills Exploration
 - If it's a skill you want to work on, why not take the time to develop it on your own? You know that language that you've been meaning to learn, take it up now! You can learn about pretty much anything for free on websites like Open Culture, which provides free lectures to students! Languages are included. Or you could take the time to develop professionally; sign up for a workshop - see what's available in your city or school community!


Check out this website for some helpful tips for what to do in your summer job search, where to find jobs, and what to look for. Super helpful, and hey, it might even help you land something for August!

Brittany

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

BUSU Summer Job Fair

Not sure what you will be doing this summer?
Want to gain valuable experience and build your resume?

BUSU will be holing its annual Job Fair in the Skybar Lounge from 9 am- 5pm
Tuesday March 20th and Wednesday March 21st.

All students are welcome!

Come out and see what full-time and part-time positions BUSU has to offer!

You are able to read job descriptions, chat with mangers and executives and talk with people who hold a student position you're interested in!

For more information please visit: http://www.busu.net/get-involved/jobs
 and for cover letter and resume writing/reviews please stop by the Career Resource Centre


Have Fun!
-Hillary

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Spring into Summer: Job Fair

Get a jump-start on your summer job plans and meet with employers looking to hire for:
  • full-time employment
  • part-time summer jobs
  • full-time summer jobs
  • internships
Eight different employers will be recruiting each day. Come prepared with questions and be ready to fill out application forms. It's always a good idea to go to job fairs with the idea that you will be meeting your potiential employer.

Spring into Summer Job Fair is taking place in the Marketplace,
Monday March 5- Friday March 9, 2012
from 11:00am - 3:00pm each day.

For more information on what employers will be present check out: http://www.brocku.ca/calendar-events/18902

Looking on how to prepare for a Job Fair, please stop by the Career Resource Centre and our Career Assistants would be happy to help you out.

We look forward to seeing you!
-Hillary

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Apply for Jobs NOW!

While many of you may be starting to dream about Reading Week and sipping Pina Coladas on the beach, some of your peers have already secured their summer jobs! Say what?!

That's right, recruitment for summer positions start as early as January and go right through to March. There really isn't much time to dawdle here - those sweet summer jobs are being snatched up fast!


So what can you do right now to make sure you aren't one of those students left behind in April with no job lined up? 

KNOW WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR.
Do you want to make a ton of cash this summer? Or would you prefer to make a little less money but get some awesome experience for your resume? Figuring this out will help you narrow down your search.


UPDATE YOUR RESUME!
It will look pretty bad if in the midst of deadlines approaching for summer jobs that you accidentally send your resume out that hasn't been updated since Gr. 10 Careers class... you know better!


START YOUR SEARCH!
There are lots of places that hire specifically for the summer including summer camps, restaurants, hotels/resorts, outdoor recreation facilities, etc. If you're looking for something for specific and tailored to your degree, do your research early to find out about possible internships or other positions in your area.



Along with all these tips, make sure you Practice Your Interview Skills, be wary of deadlines, and network to make sure everyone knows you're looking for employment during the summer months. Stop by Career Services to jump start your summer job search!


Well, what are you waiting for?! You have a lot of work ahead of you.
Here's to finding an awesome summer job!

- Lia