The FCC Includes Career Centers from all 12 Public Universities in the State of Florida

About NCF

The Center for Career Engagement and Opportunity (CEO) at New College of Florida empowers every unique Novo to achieve post-graduation success and connect to a world of possibilities.

Registration

Dwayne Peterson
Director, Career Engagement & Opportunity
dpeterson@ncf.edu

NCF Science, Math, & Technology Networking Day

New College of Florida (NCF)

Date: February 27, 2020
Time: 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. - Networking Career Fair | 2:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Interviewing
Location: Harry Sudakoff Center

HARRY SUDAKOFF CENTER
5845 General Dougher Pl, Sarasota, FL 34243

New College students gain an interdisciplinary preparation focused on problem-solving, mentored independent research, and the development of technical skills needed in today’s STEM industries. With a campus of 800 students, nearly a third pursue degrees in STEM. At the Science, Math, and Technology Networking Day, you can engage deeply with students and hear how their interests, talents, goals, and skills meet your organization’s needs.

Keys To Success: Utilize a variety of recruiting services and/or programs; Maintain a high level of visibility and name recognition on campus; Get to know the Career Centers’ staff and help us to understand your hiring needs and preferences so we can assist you in developing the best strategy to achieve your goals.

  1. Attend Career Expos/Job Fairs – Expos and Job Fairs provide excellent opportunities to showcase your organization, develop your brand on campuses, and to network with students and alumni/ae from a wide range of academic majors.
  2. Post Jobs/Internships in Online systems – Each of the 10 State University Career Centers offer an online job/internship posting system which can be accessed by employers and students 24/7. Can be accessed through each Career Center’s Homepage. Employers create a profile, login and password and can post jobs, collect resumes, register for job fairs, and schedule on-campus recruiting activity.
  3. Information Session – Schedule a room/time to present information about your organization to students.
  4. Information Table – Set up an information display table in a high traffic area on campus. This approach allows you to speak informally with students about your organization.
  5. On-campus Interviews – This service which includes use of Career Centers’ interview rooms, enables recruiters to prescreen candidates and to schedule interviews.