Thursday, February 24, 2011

Week 7 Job Leads!

BIG NOTE! We have a hiring event with AEROPOSTALE on Tuesday March 1st from 12pm-2:30pm on the 3rd Floor.

If you want a job working for them then show up dressed for an interview, with 3 copies of your resume in hand, and show up BEFORE 2pm or you may miss your chance to interview with them. If you have time to pick up an application and fill it out ahead of time, it will get you in sooner!




***SPECIAL Note*** : If you want to have your resume reviewed before you send it out to an employer, or if you need coaching about how to present yourself and interview powerfully, call me to set up time for us to meet: (212) 625-6038.


NOTE: Some of you have Bachelor’s degrees, which is why I include some job leads that prefer or require Bachelor’s. Some of you come with years of design experience (those who are changing design worlds) which is why I include some jobs that require a few years of experience.

2nd NOTE: The jobs are listed by MAJOR. There is also a GENERAL section for non-industry specific jobs.

JOB SEARCH RECOMMENDATIONS:
  1. Create a profile on linkedin.com and link up to everyone that you know, especially people in your industry, including instructors, career service advisors, and any friends you have that are already working in your industry. LinkedIn is the most widely used website for employers.

  2. Clean up your Facebook / MySpace page, make sure it looks professional, and make sure the picture of you is professional. Employers do look up potential employees. Watch what you say when you update your page.

  3. If you get an interview or hired at one of these jobs: CALL ME!!! (212) 625-6038. I want to be able to congratulate you, celebrate with you, and keep track of how well you're doing.


Carmen’s Job Search tips:
  1. Keep in mind that any money is better than no money. So don’t be too proud to work for low pay in a place that is not where you want to end up working after you graduate. If you do a great job even at a low paying job, and choose to enjoy doing it and have fun working there, chances are you will attract either a raise, or an even better job very quickly. And even if you don’t, you’ll still be having FUN working rather than being miserable and resentful that you’re not paid much.
  2. Look for places that you like to go to and spend time in. Chances are you would enjoy working there and will make a good impression when you go in to meet with the manager.
  3. Make sure to meet the manager, and make a great impression. Make sure he/she remembers you favorably, not as a slob who’s desperate hoping to be hired by someone.
  4. After filling out the employment application or submitting your resume, call them within 24-48 hrs to
    1. Make sure they received your application/resume, and have they had a minute to review it?
    2. Make sure that they remember you positively
    3. Let them know how much you would LOVE to work there, and what you do well that you would love to contribute to their business. How perfect the job would be for you and how perfect you would be for the job.
    4. To ask if you could come in for an interview.
    5. DO NOT wait for them to call you, they may be way too busy to remember. Be proactive!
  5. When you get an Interview:
    1. SHOW UP 10 minutes EARLY! Not ½ an hour, not 1 mn, but 10-15 mns early makes a great impression.
    2. Look GREAT! Well combed, dressed, showered, smelling good. Do NOT smoke before an interview: it leaves you smelly, and a lot of employers will be turned off by that.
    3. Make sure that the manager/chef/interviewer knows that you really want the job. NOT that you’re desperate for the job, because that’s a turn off. But make sure they know that you are VERY interested and that it would be the dream job for you, and that you would be the dream employee for them.
    4. And make sure you figure out quickly if this job is a good fit for you or not. If it’s not, thank them for the opportunity to interview, and that it does not look like it’s a great fit. Do NOT take a job that you have a bad feeling about. It’s guaranteed to end up being a miserable experience. You are worthy of having a good job that matches you well.
    5. Always call or email the person who interviewed you within 24 hrs to thank them for the interview, to tell them that you’re very interested in the job, and that you look forward to hearing back from them soon.
  6. When you get the job offer that you want:
    1. Thank the interviewer very sincerely, and send them a thank you note for the job offer. Immediately!
    2. CALL ME! Let me congratulate you, honor you, and if we get lots of students getting jobs, maybe we can have a mini party to celebrate my job getting rock stars!
    3. Show up ON TIME every day, and if you even THINK that you might be late or absent, immediately call them to let them know.
    4. Have FUN doing a great job. It will make you look good, it will make us look good, and it will attract the perfect FT job once you graduate and are looking for more hours.

Note: If you wish to no longer receive these emails, please email Carmen or Brenna back to let us know and we will remove you from the email list.



Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Aeropostale Hiring Event - March 1st

Career Services is hosting an Aeropostale Hiring Event on March 1st from 12 pm to 2:30 pm on the 3rd floor.

The Art Institute of New York City Career Services hosting Aeropostale Hiring Event
This event is open to all students. Stop by Career Services to pick up an application prior to the event. Bring a resume if you have one.

Schedule an appointment with a Student Employment Advisor if you would like to have your resume reviewed before the event:

Brenna Belardinelli
Career Services Advisor
212.625.6035
bbelardinelli@aii.edu
Carmen Reynal
Career Services Advisor
212.625.6038
creynal@aii.edu

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Week SIX Job Leads 02.18.11

The Art Institute of New York City Career Services blog part-time job leads
***SPECIAL Note*** : If you want to have your resume reviewed before you send it out to an employer, or if you need coaching about how to present yourself and interview powerfully, call me to set up time for us to meet: (212) 625-6038.


NOTE: Some of you have Bachelor’s degrees, which is why I include some job leads that prefer or require Bachelor’s. Some of you come with years of design experience (those who are changing design worlds) which is why I include some jobs that require a few years of experience.

2nd NOTE: The jobs are listed by MAJOR. There is also a GENERAL section for non-industry specific jobs.

JOB SEARCH RECOMMENDATIONS:
  1. Create a profile on linkedin.com and link up to everyone that you know, especially people in your industry, including instructors, career service advisors, and any friends you have that are already working in your industry. LinkedIn is the most widely used website for employers.

  2. Clean up your Facebook / MySpace page, make sure it looks professional, and make sure the picture of you is professional. Employers do look up potential employees. Watch what you say when you update your page.

  3. If you get an interview or hired at one of these jobs: CALL ME!!! (212) 625-6038. I want to be able to congratulate you, celebrate with you, and keep track of how well you're doing.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Week FIVE Job Leads 02.11.2011

The Art Institute of New York City Blog part time job leads
***SPECIAL Note***: If you want to have your resume reviewed before you send it out to an employer, or if you need coaching about how to present yourself and interview powerfully, call me to set up time for us to meet: (212) 625-6038.


NOTE: Some of you have Bachelor’s degrees, which is why I include some job leads that prefer or require Bachelor’s. Some of you come with years of design experience (those who are changing design worlds) which is why I include some jobs that require a few years of experience.

2nd NOTE: The jobs are listed by MAJOR. There is also a GENERAL section for non-industry-specific jobs.

JOB SEARCH RECOMMENDATIONS:

1) Create a profile on www.linkedin.com and link up to everyone that you know, especially people in your industry, including instructors, career service advisors, and any friends you have that are already working in your industry. LinkedIn is the most widely used website for employers.

2) Clean up your FaceBook/MySpace page, make sure it looks professional, and make sure the picture of you is professional. Employers do look up potential employees. Watch what you say when you update your page.

3) If you get an interview, or one of these jobs, CALL ME!!! (212) 625-6038. I want to be able to congratulate you, celebrate with you, keep track of how well we’re doing at getting you employed.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Vote for our Alumna to receive a $50,000 small business grant!

Congratulations to Shawndra Cox, Graphic Design 2006 Alumna, for winning a $25,000 small business grant from Intuit. Help Shawndra double her grant to $50,000 by texting OOPSLOVE to 244326...

The Art Institute of New York City Blog

After you vote, check out the feature article about Shawndra's business on Intuit's blog.

Monday, February 7, 2011

NBC Recruiter Visits AI New York City !

The Art Institute of New York City Career Services hosts NBC Recruiter
On Thursday, February 3, 2011 Emanuel Adjekum, Talent Acquisition Recruiter, NBC Universal participated in this quarter's Career Service Week gallery event and spoke to AI New York students about successful interview tips to get hired in the design industry !  Another SRO event, students stayed after the conclusion of the program to ask one on one questions and learn more about NBC's internship program !

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Cupcakes with Career Services

Every quarter the Career Services team visits the dorms in Brooklyn (67 Livingston) to promote Career Services and they always bring something sweet and delicious for the housing students. Welcome all new students!
The Art Institute of New York City Blog hosts Cupcakes with Career Services