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Resident Manager Job Description
Housing and Residence Life
The resident manager position focuses on enhancing the quality of life in the WMU Apartments and Spindler Hall, including fostering community, being attentive to the safety and security of residents and assisting with facility operations. The position requires an individual who is flexible enough to
https://wmich.edu/housing/rm-description
Job Description and Posting Format
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Application procedures also should be specified. The job description has the following purposes: To secure approval to a vacant position. As a basis for national advertisements For state and local requirements. Basis for subsequent online posting Please refer to the job description/posting template.
https://wmich.edu/provost/job-description-posting-format
Employment Practices: Job Opportunity Program
Human Resources
Policies and Procedures Manual Section 3 <back next>
https://wmich.edu/hr/manual-employment-opportunity
Posting residential jobs
Career and Student Employment Services
If you receive a residential job either through broncojobs@wmich.edu or over the phone: 1. Make sure you have enough information to post the job. For a list of what is needed for a job posting, click here . 2. Make sure you are in your Career Services Handshake account. 3. At the very top of the page, type "Residential Accounts Posting Jobs for WMU Students" into the blue search bar (red box).
https://wmich.edu/career/staffbjrespost
Your First Job
Career and Student Employment Services
Run everything by your supervisor so you can feel confident initiating your own projects and contributing as only you can with your unique blend of talents. Track your accomplishments and continue adding to your resume. Generally, people accept you leaving your first job if you have given at least 18 months. This means you made it through at least one review cycle and accomplished something valuable. As a final note, always remember that you are now representing yourself as a professional.
https://wmich.edu/career/firstjob
Job Search Strategies
Career and Student Employment Services
Job search websites Job search tips Form good habits Be on time – timeliness contributes to success A firm handshake and good eye contact demonstrate confidence Avoid verbal graffiti - filler words such as “uh,” “you know,” “like” Dress appropriately for the situation, organization, or activity Watch what you say, how you say it and your choice of language. “Please” and “thank you” always work Job search manners Follow up on each job application with a phone call or email Honestly report your GPA, dates of employment, work experience, etc. Always send thank
https://wmich.edu/career/jobsearching
Job Search Letters
Career and Student Employment Services
General Cover Letter Content (3-5 paragraphs) Introduction (1 paragraph) Catch the employer’s attention quickly by leading with a strong statement Clearly express why you are writing State how you learned of the organization and job opening Express your interest in the organization and job Identify any connection(s) you have with the organization Proof of qualifications (1-3 paragraphs) Expand on the information in your resume Identify one or two of your strongest qualifications and clearly explain how these skills apply to the job Refer to the job
https://wmich.edu/career/letters
Uncovering the Right Tool for the Job
WMUx
Every year, 65-70% of WMU first-year students enroll in ENGL 1050: Foundations in Written Communications, taught by Brian Gogan , Associate Professor of English. A few semesters ago, Gogan had a project idea, but he needed an interactive online tool that could include both written and visual compone
https://wmich.edu/x/stories/uncovering-right-tools
Jobs and Internships
Transportation Research Center for Livable Communities
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https://wmich.edu/transportationcenter/programs/jobs