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Bronco Spotlight: Haylee Knowles
Career and Student Employment Services
I am involved in the planning and facilitation of Integrated Leadership, Provost's Council, and Academic Forum meetings; this affords me the opportunity to work closely alongside all Vice Presidents/senior executives at the university and provides me with ample experience with decision-making and planning at the highest level of an institution of higher education. What is the most rewarding and the most challenging part of your job? The most rewarding part of my professional experience - as opposed to my academic one - at Western Michigan University has been the
https://wmich.edu/career/hayleeknowles
Share your good news!
Haworth College of Business
let's celebrate Business Broncos Have you landed an internship, job or grad school acceptance? Let us know below to be featured in a social media album showing what Business Broncos are up to. Student name * Student email address * Position * Job Internship Grad school School * Company * Company website * School website * Internship company * Internship company website * Student photo * Upload Files must be less than 2 MB .
https://wmich.edu/business/goodnews
Bronco Spotlight: Brittany Pieters
Career and Student Employment Services
Image of Brittany Pieters Master of Arts, speech language pathology, 2014 Current Job Title: Speech Language Pathologist, Clinical Fellow Current Employer: Children's Colorado Describe your current job: I work for a children's hospital in an outpatient pediatric care center. My job focuses on treating children, birth to 18, with speech and language issues.
https://wmich.edu/career/brittanypieters
CEHD administrator receives Outstanding Professional Award
College of Education and Human Development
The Outstanding Professional Award is given to an outstanding administrator or professional with five or more years of service to WMU who is recognized for their excellence in overall job performance, demonstrates outstanding service to their department, contributes to their department, has a willingness to assist beyond normal expectations, is dedicated to the profession, and shows initiative or creativity.
https://wmich.edu/education/cehd-administrator-receives-outstanding-professional-award
Staff Handshake Processes and Promotional Material
Career and Student Employment Services
Labeling contacts Approving on-campus employer requests On-campus c ontact no longer with WMU/in a recruiting role Employer Residential They should not make an account. We will post their job for them; refer to "Residential job posting process" below. Job Posting and promoting How employers post: Off-campus employer job posting process On-campus employer job posting process: same as off-campus above, but they must choose "On Campus Student Employment" as the employment type Job review (
https://wmich.edu/career/staffbjfaq
Parent and Family Guide
Student Transitions
What campus events, departments or programs are you following on social media? Where is your hide-out? (study, relax, talk, etc.) Back to top Employment On-campus Jobs The Office of Career and Student Employment Services can help your student find a part-time on-campus job, which will enable them to learn valuable workplace skills, like how to have a good relationship with a boss and coworkers, follow through on obligations, and build character and responsibility.
https://wmich.edu/transitions/orientation/family/guide
Bronco Spotlight: Angela Pilbeam
Career and Student Employment Services
In addition, I am a dental hygienist and office manager for a local dentist office. What is the most rewarding and the most challenging part of your job? The most rewarding part of my job is having the ability to impact a student’s future career choice. The most challenging part of my job is when I have a student in my class that doesn't have any interest in the dental field.
https://wmich.edu/career/angelapilbeam
Bronco Spotlight: Kyle Caldwell
Career and Student Employment Services
Image of Kyle Caldwell Master of Arts, communication, 1991 Current Job Title: Executive Director Current Employer: Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy Describe your current job: Head an academic center concerned with understanding and strengthening the field of philanthropy. What is the most rewarding and the most challenging part of your job? Engaging others in understanding how and why philanthropy is important to communities is both the most rewarding and challenging part of my job.
https://wmich.edu/career/kylecaldwell
Bronco Spotlight: Taylor Sayers
Career and Student Employment Services
Literacy is a part of everything we do in life - when people go through life as functionally illiterate, they struggle to understand their health, have a career with a life-sustaining wage, and be a strong first teacher of their child. But for them to be able to focus on learner, we first have to remove the barriers that exist. If you had a campus job or internship, how did they impact your career development? I had an internship during my final year and it put me where I am today. I started out working under Don Cooney, which was a phenomenal experience.
https://wmich.edu/career/taylorsayers
Handshake Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Career and Student Employment Services
Student/Alumni FAQs Getting started Profile Appointments Interviews Searching and applying for jobs 2 minute training videos Employer (off-campus) FAQs Account setup User settings Company settings Jobs How do I post a job at a private residence (e.g., childcare, yard work, etc.)? Job Fairs How do I register for a career fair? How to search for a career fair For students Interviewing - to be able to post your own interview schedules, please call either Career and Student Employment Services (269-387-2745) or the Zhang Career
https://wmich.edu/career/broncojobsfaq