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1992 special awards report

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The winners of the 1992 College Placement Council (CPC) Awards of Excellence and the CPC/Chevron Outstanding Achievement Awards are presented. The former recognizes career planning and employment achievements while the latter cites creative career planning and placement programs. The CPC winners include New York University for audiovisual programs, Georgetown University for educational programming within an organization, University of Alberta for student publications and University of South Carolina-Aiken for research. The 1992 CPC/Chevron award went to the Pennsylvannia State University.

Author: Allen, Claudia
Publisher: National Association of Colleges and Employers
Publication Name: Journal of Career Planning & Employment
Subject: Careers and occupations
ISSN: 0884-5352
Year: 1992
Universities and colleges, Achievements and awards, College placement services, College Placement Council Inc.

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The paperless office: the career center: becoming paperless is a bonus

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Career centers are one of the pioneers in the move towards a paperless office through the utilization of the Internet for employee recruitment but they are seemingly among the last also to abandon the use of paper resumes. This development can be attributed to the persistent use by students of paper resumes in their application because only some colleges offer computer services. Even the human resource departments of some of the most technologically advanced firms don't have the necessary computers and software for employee recruitment.

Author: Allen, Claudia
Publisher: National Association of Colleges and Employers
Publication Name: Journal of Career Planning & Employment
Subject: Careers and occupations
ISSN: 0884-5352
Year: 1997
Evaluation, Technology application, Office automation

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Job.search at internet

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College students can avail of their school's access to the Internet in searching for employment opportunities. They can ask for assistance from fellow job seekers by subscribing to a mailing list or usenet news group that can give advice on topics such as resume content, resume presentation or cautionary anecdotes on prospective employers. Home pages one the WorldWide Web also provide information on various companies and organizations, while databases provide job listings for a fee.

Author: Allen, Claudia
Publisher: National Association of Colleges and Employers
Publication Name: Journal of Career Planning & Employment
Subject: Careers and occupations
ISSN: 0884-5352
Year: 1995
Employment, Information services

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