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FACULTY OF ARTS TRANSITION TO WORK. Faculty of Arts Co-operative Education Program. CONGRATULATIONS!. NEXT STEPS - STUDENT. Forward Copy of Letter of Offer to Coordinator CreateWork Term Sequence in CareerLink NEXT STEPS – COOP OFFICE Send Welcome Letter to Employer
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FACULTY OF ARTSTRANSITION TO WORK Faculty of Arts Co-operative Education Program
CONGRATULATIONS! NEXT STEPS - STUDENT • Forward Copy of Letter of Offer to Coordinator • CreateWorkTerm Sequence in CareerLink • NEXT STEPS – COOP OFFICE • Send Welcome Letter to Employer • Register you in Co-op Course
STUDENT STATUS • Once Registered in a Co-op Course the University Considers you a Full Time Student • You will be Assessed One Half Course Fee • You are Allowed to Register into one Academic Courses - although this must not interfere with your work schedule
LEARNING GOALS • Necessary for every placement • To be completed within 2 weeks of start date • Guidelines and submission through Blackboard • Should follow SMART format • Specific / Measurable / Attainable / Relevant/ Time Bound
SITE VISIT • A meeting with Coordinator , Student, Employer, usually separately, to ensure success of placement and address any concerns • To be scheduled by student mid-way through each four month placement • Appointment times will be available through CareerLink and should be at convenience of supervisor
STUDENT WORK TERM ASSIGNMENTS • Reflective Analysis Report • Post Work Term Skills Assessment Part A&B – Optional • PowerPoint Slides (2-3) (for Integrative Session) • Updated Resume • All Assignment Guidelines on Blackboard • Due last day semester of work term (Dec 31, Apr 30, Aug 31)
EMPLOYER REQUIREMENTS • Completion of online evaluation - link to be sent by Co-op Coordinator • Evaluation due last day of semester- April 30, August 31, December 31 • Student must receive a minimum of satisfactory to receive Credit grade for term
INTEGRATIVE SESSION • Mandatory Component of Work Term • Scheduled, in CareerLink, within 2 weeks of end of each semester • This is an opportunity for all Co-op students to share experiences and NETWORK • Event is scheduled in early evening and pizza and pop are provided
OUT OF TOWN PLACEMENTS • Determine accommodations needs and make travel arrangements asap • Review and arrange any necessary travel/visa/work permits • Maintain existing support network via Skype, phone, email • Develop new network with co-workers, new contacts
FINICIAL CONSIDERATIONS • Student Loans – if on a placement of over 4 months contact (Finance and Awards) to advise of Work Placement and confirm student status • Scholarships and Awards - confirm any changes as a result of Co-op Placement • Parking – reserve your spot if necessary • Opt- in –complete these options as per each regular academic semester
ON THE JOB • Transition from school to work can be uncomfortable and stressful • The first days/weeks are a huge change from student to employee • Everyone takes time to adjust • Although everything is new at first you will adjust and start to know your role • Use a notebook to take notes to help limit asking the same questions!
FIRST DAYS • Bring ID/SIN#, banking information • Confirm hours of work, dress code • Determine how appointments, sick days to be handled • If flex-time offered be sure to be available when supervisor or team works • Read, sign and follow any confidentiality agreements • Make a good impression – smile, eye contact, shake hands and try to remember names!
SUCCESS AT WORK • Communicate with supervisor, in person or via email • Ask for and respond to feedback • If work not challenging use initiative to suggest additional tasks • If workload overwhelming let supervisor know you are challenged with meeting deadlines • Accept projects and challenges but be sure to meet commitments and keep supervisor up to date with any setbacks
EMAIL ETIQUETTE • Always read before hitting send, and include any attachments • Use clear and descriptive subject lines • Sign off formally following format used by organization • Keep content brief and organized in paragraphs • Organize Inbox by utilizing folder system • No emoticons or slang • Reply and acknowledge emails asap
NEW ENVIRONMENT • Observe and follow office business etiquette • No personal communication, facebook, etc during work hours • Ensure adherence to all FOIP rules and regulations
NETWORKING • Take advantage of opportunity to meet new people – clients, co-workers in other departments • If invited, attend any social, volunteer or training events to get to know your team • When appropriate, ask about other areas and departments of interest and any potential professional activities
COMMOM CHALLENGES • Managing Working • Receiving Feedback • Handling Conflict • If you have any concerns contact your Coordinator – don’t wait till the site visit • Co-op Coordinators are your support for a successful placement