Wednesday, October 12, 2011

LBCC student employment.

Are you finding it impossible to find a job that can accommodate your school schedule and still pay well?  The answer for you lies within the LBCC student employment program

To use this tool one must be associated or attending LBCC and also prepared to work hard and learn on the job.  An account has to be made for each individual, and once that is done LBCC will immediately start emailing you job titles which fit your qualifications. 

"This program is one of the best, my last two job experiences have came from the student employment program, highly recommend it!" said Austin Bayne, a student of LBCC.   

This program starts with an online application which involves all the personal information that a normal job application would.  The system will then take your inputted information and compare you to the job listings that they have.  You may also scroll through all of the job listings on your own and apply to any position you could be eligible for. 

For some of the jobs listed you may be required to add additional information about yourself, such as a cover letter, references, transcript, or a resume.

This tool is awesome because you are allowed to access the site in order to track your application status.  Many of these jobs are considered to be internships.  Don't let that scare you, that just means that there will be on the job training for you that will pertain to your major as well as preparing your for your future career.

If you cannot complete the application process through a computer or you are in need of assistance please contact the human resources department via email, phone, or just visiting!

Some of the posted jobs on the website are considered internships. For instance, there are internships available right now for people with an agricultural, engineering, or science related majors and so on.

"I have many LBCC students working part time for me, and it is a huge help" said Frank Hamilton, supervisor of solid waste at Wah Chang. 

These jobs are great for students in that they allow to get a certain number of hours each week for that employee, but it can be on your own time or on days where you do not have as much class going on. 

"I love this about the program, because i can block my classes in the morning and work in the afternoons, or vice verse" said Patrick Baker, also a LBCC student.  This is great for students in need and is definitely worth your time to look into.

Don't be intimidated by the process, it works and many students have found jobs that will support them in the long run.

Who: Any LBCC student.
What: The LBCC student employment program.
Where: Located in Takena Hall at the Information desk.
Why: Jobs may be hard to come by these days, they can help you out!

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