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Career Services
The College at Brockport
350 New Campus Drive
Brockport, NY 14420-2974
(585) 395 2159
fax: (585) 395 2708
101 Rakov Center

Web site:
rkincaid@brockport.edu

Division of Enrollment
Management & Student Affairs


Question about Career Services? Ask Ellsworth!

NEWS EVENTS


USE LINKS BELOW FOR ON-LINE SERVICES

Career Events
job fairs, recruiters, workshops


JobShop
campus jobs, internships, jobs for grads


Discover
career guidance & research


OptimalResume
cover letters & resumes


Career Connection
career advice from alumni in your field


Facebook
visit our page


Career Blogs
read student blogs


Career Articles
see career articles


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Workshop Request Form

Career Services offers presentations, workshops and tours for your classes. These may be part of your regular schedule, or be arranged as part of our "Don't Cancel Class" program, in which we cover your class when you cannot be there. We prefer one week notice if possible. .

Print this form (in landscape format) and send to Career Services. Or complete each section and use the "Send" button at the bottom to e-mail us your registration.  Use the "Tab" key to move through the form;  the "Enter" key will send it.  

Department
Contact Person
Title
Course Title, Number, Section
Number of Students
Building and Room #

Preferred Date/Time
Second Choice
Third Choice

Preferred Workshop:
How to Work a Job Fair: Valuable information on how to begin networking and making contacts for jobs.

Interviewing Workshop: Prepares students by discussing pre-interview tips, appearance, questions and follow-up.

Overview of Career Services: What we offer to students and why is important to them to use these services.

Resume Workshop: Concentrates on the development of resumes and accompanying letters for employment, internships or graduate school.

Negotiation: Successful negotiators tend to present information using different vocabulary and language than poor negotiators. What are the differences, and how can you emulate the successful negotiating behaviors?

Comments/Requests?

We will call you to confirm all arrangements. Thank you for making us part of your curriculum.