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Bronco Spotlight: David Mikovits
Career and Student Employment Services
Some health-related courses are also hosted on ACEMAPP, which helps with the training of new health care professionals. I will be helping to upkeep, update, and develop new functionalities for ACEMAPP as a PHP web developer. If you had a campus job or internship, how did they impact your career development? While at WMU, I spent a year as an Intramural Official. While this is an unusual position for someone in my field, I did learn two important lessons.
https://wmich.edu/career/davidmikovits
Bronco Spotlight: Adrienne Fraaza
Career and Student Employment Services
I'm responsible for the overall strategic vision and implementation of these programs, including supervising the program managers, budget management, and creating a work culture that values and promotes excellence and collaboration. What is the most rewarding and the most challenging part of your job? We have an incredible team of student employees who are very hands-on with our programs. I love seeing them develop in their leadership roles; they bring so much to our team.
https://wmich.edu/career/adriennefraaza
Bronco Spotlight: Victor Perez
Career and Student Employment Services
I receive and manage incoming participant inquiries, process participant requests and assist in providing follow-up materials and communications as needed, along with supporting internal processes. If you had a campus job or internship, how did they impact your career development? Having the opportunity to be an Orientation Student Leader provided me with such great learning opportunities that impacted me in a variety of ways.
https://wmich.edu/career/victorperez
Bronco Spotlight: Lissette Reyes
Career and Student Employment Services
It is a very busy position but I’m glad to learn a lot every day and face lots of daily challenges to solve with the skills I earned with the MIDA program at WMU. What is the most rewarding and the most challenging part of your job? The most rewarding thing is working for the people. Ultimately, that’s what also drove me to the MIDA Program at WMU, dedicating myself to one way or another benefit or improve the lives of others, even more so the ones who are struggling the most.
https://wmich.edu/career/lissettereyes
Veterans
Career and Student Employment Services
It assists in creating a smooth transition from service to student by providing a multitude of resources. Veterans' Guide to Getting Hired - job search tools, resume tips, and examples of successful resumes. Veteran Employment Center - a national job search board, a skills translator to match military experience to civilian jobs, and transition resources. Questions Students Can Ask in Interviews to Tell If a Company Really Cares About Diversity and Inclusion by Cindy Price Verduce, M.Ed.
https://wmich.edu/career/veterans
Internships for Aviation Majors
Career and Student Employment Services
Aviation college Internships for Aviation Majors Aviation Flight Science Aircraft Sales of America, https://www.americanaircraftsales.com/ Alpha Eta Rho, http:// www.alphaetarho.org , Kalamazoo, MI American Airlines, https://www.aa.com/homePage.do American Jet Management, https://www.americanjetmanagement.com/ Amway Corporation, https://www.amway.com/ , Ada, MI Chicago Executive Airport, https://www.chiexec.com/ Delta Air Lines, http:// www.delta.com , Atlanta, GA Endeavor Air, http:// www.endeavorair.com Executive Jet Management, http:// www.executivejetmanagement.com , Cincinnati,
https://wmich.edu/career/aviation
Students of Color
Career and Student Employment Services
Top 50 Companies for Diversity - the list of the Top 50 companies in the country for diversity; articles on career advice and other resources. Black Career Network - links job seekers and employers who are serious about building a diverse workforce. Asian Career Network - provides the Asian-American community with a trusted professional network, linking members with employers who want to build a diverse workforce.
https://wmich.edu/career/studentsofcolor
Chief Warrant Officer Herb Kenz
Military Science and Leadership
Kenz spent thirty years in education as a high school teacher and counselor, and as Associate Director of Student Financial Aid at WMU. He began his teaching career as a high school Social Studies Teacher and counselor at Harper Woods High School in 1958. In 1965 he was offered a job at WMU as the Director of Student loans. In 1968 he became the Assistant Director of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships. In 1978 he was promoted to Associate Director and in 1984 he was assigned as Acting Director.
https://wmich.edu/rotc/kenz
Career Resources for LGBT Students
Career and Student Employment Services
From weighing your decision to come out at work to searching for LGBT-friendly work environments, we have compiled a list of resources to assist you in your job search. Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay and Transgender Student Services - The mission of this WMU office is to ensure equitable access for all and promote a campus climate that affirms and supports the academic and personal development of all students inclusive of their sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression.
https://wmich.edu/career/lgbt
Life on Campus
Student Transitions
Go to Student Affairs Student Conduct has important information about the code of conduct, raising an academic concern and more. Go to Student Conduct Student Employment is a comprehensive resource for on campus jobs, work study opportunities and employment policies. Go to Student Employment Student Engagement helps student leaders create connections, learning experiences and activities outside the classroom.
https://wmich.edu/transitions/resources/life