Penn State Student Jobs

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What is/was your summer job?

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So, what were all my fellow PSU students up to this summer? I know a few of my friends had internships, and a couple others kept their on-campus jobs and really ramped up their hours for the summer sessions. It is great to be back in State College but I know I will miss that nice stream of money I made this summer! I got social and went downtown and asked people on the street what they did this summer! Here are the responses that I got!

*Waiter, The Deli – State College, PA

*Internship as a Financial Analyst at PNC Bank – Pittsburgh, PA

*Work at the circulation desk at Patee/Paterno Libraries

*Lifeguard at a state park in New York

*Nanny for 3 girls in Connecticut (Health & Human Development Major)

*Software Engineer Intern at Lockheed Martin in DC

*English Instructor in Korea

*Supply Chain Analyst Intern for a warehousing company outside of Philadelphia, PA

*Summer Camp counselor in Central PA

*Horticulture Intern at Botanical Gardens

*Childcare center worker at the on-campus childcare center at PSU

Hopefully the jobs that your fellow students had this past summer will inspire you to think about next summer this year at PSU so you can land your dream job. In the near future I will be writing about fall career days and how to put your best foot forward at this important time!

Job Opportunity: Sales and Marketing Intern

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Do you have a sales and/or marketing background and need a part time job for this fall? Check out the following job description. I was approached about posting this on the site and I agreed as I think it is important to present you with as many opportunities as I can!

Sales and Marketing Intern: 2010-2011 School year (part-time)

Overview: You-T is an innovative venture that delivers effective solutions to women’s health problems. Founded in 2008 by Harvard Business School alumni Alex Herzlinger and Dr. Tina Wu, MD, You-T’s flagship product is an all-natural, low-calorie beverage powder that promotes urinary tract health. You-T is a young company but is undergoing rapid growth. We are seeking a Part Time Sales and Marketing Intern to execute our college launch campaign.

Responsibilities: The Sales and Marketing Intern will work closely with the co-founders and VP of Marketing to execute our college launch campaign. Specific responsibilities include, but are not limited to: • Leading information, brainstorming and product sales sessions • Leading sampling campaigns at major events • Recruiting and mentoring brand ambassadors

Qualifications: The candidate must be results-driven and possess passion for healthcare, wellness, and consumer product marketing. The candidate must have a proven track record of initiative, flexibility, and leadership skills to succeed in an entrepreneurial venture. The candidate must have Microsoft Office skills (including Word and Powerpoint), and feel comfortable developing and pitching marketing presentations to large audiences. The candidate must possess the interpersonal skills and work ethic to engage and maintain You-T customers. The ideal candidate will have experience in online marketing, and familiar with web-based content management systems.

Requirements: will be 5-20 hours per week depending on major events. This Internship will be compensated. Compensation will be based on experience and potential. Start date on or about September 1, 2010.

To apply: submit 1 pg resume and 1 pg cover letter to Alex Herzlinger alex@drinkyoutea.com.


Job Outlook for Penn State Graduates

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My close friend graduated in May, and from talking to her, I found out that some of her friends found jobs easily and immediately, and others, almost 2 months after graduating, are applying to endless job postings online and have gotten nowhere. I decided to interview some May 2010 PSU graduates and see where they stand in their job searches.

Major: English

Megan was an English major at PSU and completed her student teaching in a small town high school in Central PA. She graduated with an excellent GPA of 3.73. She applied to Teach for America, a highly competitive teaching program, and did not get in. Since many school districts are facing budget cuts related to the lack of new stimulus money, she is having a very difficult finding a job. “I want to stay in PA to be near my family, but the only districts hiring seem to be in growing areas, like Washington DC and Charlotte, NC,” she said. Megan decided to travel and will be teaching English in Korea this fall.

Major: IST (Information Sciences and Technology)

IST major Brian didn’t have a problem finding a job, something he says didn’t happen by accident. “I was very active in the college, a member of many clubs and the treasurer of one, and I went to every career fair IST offered and networked with recruiters. I also had 2 internships.” Brian said that some of his less-active fellow IST majors had a slightly more difficult finding jobs, and across the board, starting salaries have taken a dip this year compared to May 2009 graduates. Brian will be working as a consultant for Booz Allen Hamilton in Northern Virginia.

Major: Health and Human Development

Kristin majored in HHD at Penn State and loved every minute of it. “It was such a perfect major for me, I fell in love with it freshman year. I didn’t really even think about getting a job until second semester of my senior year,” she said. Kristin decided to forgo the job search mainly due to the “poor economy and lack of jobs I heard about” and she will be heading to Colorado for grad school. “Without my family’s support, it would never be possible for me to continue my educational journey,” she admitted.

Major: Business

Paul, a former business major at PSU, graduated in May with a GPA of nearly 4.0. “I worked hard for that,” he stated. “Perhaps too hard. I didn’t go to the career fair, I have just been applying online, and I have only gotten 2 interviews out of the probably 80 jobs I’ve applied for.” Paul isn’t sure if companies just aren’t hiring or if his lack of ‘real world’ experience is hurting him, but he continues to job hunt.

I hope this was helpful! If you are still seeking employment, whether it be part-time while you are in school or if you are looking for a full time job after graduating, check out the resources I have posted here in earlier posts – there are lots of them.

Getting Our Ducks in a Row

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Hi Everyone! As you may have noticed, Penn State Student Jobs has been off and on for the past few months – sometimes the site was visible, sometimes it wasn’t – and it hasn’t been updated since May. The issue is that the web hosting (VPSOutlet – awful) for this site was extremely flawed – the server was constantly down and the host would not answer support tickets. I finally moved the site to a new host (FatCow, if you’re curious) and have not had any problems since so I am planning on re-working the site and adding lots of fresh content. I can tell by looking at my Google Analytics that this is popular site and based on feedback I have gotten, a valuable resource. I have had several people approach me with article ideas and stories of their own, so stay tuned.

To kick off the summer, I will be doing a post tomorrow with post-graduation experiences from different majors – what kind of jobs they got after graduation, if it was tough to get a job, what kind of jobs they had on campus and internships that made or break them. It should be a very valuable article, I have the draft done and it’s looking great.

Thanks for sticking with me as I got my ‘ducks in a row!’