Orion,
Alumni Career Services at
Michigan State University are
available to help with personnel recruitment efforts. The
web site for MSU Alumni Career Services is
www.msualum.com/careers/
Job listings for experienced applicants may be posted
directly onto the JOB
LISTINGS DATABASE at
www.msualum.com/careers/jobs/ or employers may send job
listings to [log in to unmask]
as email messages or as email text attachments for posting. An
EMPLOYER PROFILE is needed the first time a job opening is
posted. This service is FREE to prospective employers.
A RESUME
DATABASE is provided (FREE) at
www.msualum.com/careers/resumes so employers may review the
resumes of MSU alumni that might particularly interest them. When
an excellent applicant is identified, the employer may contact them
directly with instructions for applying.
Alumni Career Services would appreciate you forwarding this email to
other hiring managers and colleagues within your organization. Alumni
Career Services looks forward to working with you and your organization
in the future.
A Job Market Trends
eNews is published monthly by MSU Alumni Career Services and
includes a variety of articles on job market trends from both the
employer’s perspective and from the job hunter’s viewpoint. To subscribe
to this FREE eNews publication, send a message SUBSCRIBE JOBMARKET
to
[log in to unmask]
If we may offer any additional assistance, please let us know.
Thank you for thinking about alumni of Michigan State University when
hiring new employees. Go Green!!
Sincerely,
Patrick
L. Patrick Scheetz, Ph.D.
Director, Alumni Career Services
MSU Alumni Association
Michigan State University
242 Spartan Way – NEW Stadium Tower
East Lansing, Michigan 48824-2005
Tele: (517) 355-7698 · Fax: (517) 355-5265
Email: [log in to unmask]
· Web page:
www.msualum.com/careers/
Post Job Openings •
Search a Resume
Database • Use Personnel
Recruitment Resources
At 09:38 AM 6/27/2006, Orion Smith wrote:
Hi all,
Are there any generally geeky computer user groups around campus? I
was
recently contacted by someone interested in creating/filling a position
on
campus for a local assistive technology expert, with the idea that
this
person could start as a broad-based technology enthusiast and then
become
familiar with assistive tech from there. The individual who wants
to set
this up thought user groups might be a good place to start looking for
such
a person - does this seem reasonable? Are there other places in the
area to
search as well? Thanks for any help.
-Orion
|Orion A Smith, REACH Technology Coordinator|
|457 Erickson Hall, MSU (517)432-4022|
[log in to unmask]