2014 career expo career fair magazine
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Flip through this magazine to see who will be in attendance at Feb. 4, 2014 Career Fair. Read about imposter syndrome, advice for grad school or just brush up on what you know about Teck.TRANSCRIPT
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Career ExpoCareer Fair Magazine
2014 Career Expo Attendees inside!
Career Fair Tips Are you ready
for the fair?
Thinking about attending Grad School? Be Yourself...
on purpose
See yourself at
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ContentsSee yourself at TeckLearn about what Teck does in our Platinum Sponsors article.
Be yourself ... on your resumeTake a moment to read this article - you won’t regret it!
Upcoming EventsYour Winter 2014 survival guide. Make sure you graduate with skills.
Dear Career Services;Should I attend grad school? Find out what these experts say.
Mind MapPlanning on searching for jobs soon? Be sure to check this out.
2014 Exhibitor Directory Missed the career fair on February 4th? See the exhibitor list here.
Career Fair TipsMake sure you’re on track & ready to meet with employers at the fair.
Destination: Book ReviewPick up these great reads over reading break & you won’t be disappointed!
No Fluke, No FakeryEver feel like your accomplishments aren’t your own?
Thanks to our SponsorsSee which companies sponsored our 2014 Career Expo.
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Contributors
Madeleine is a designer, social media specialist and Career Services’ Marketing Coordinator. If you don’t find her playing on Adobe or madly Tweeting she’s probably outdoors running, cycling or skiing. Check out her book reviews on page 29.
Meaghan is the fearless leader behind all of Career Services’ events. If she’s not finalizing details or working with volunteers you can find her blogging about beer. Read her article on upcoming events that you won’t want to miss on page 10.
Publisher
Madeleine Hardy
Editor
Kellan Moulton & Meaghan O’Brien
Graphic Designers
Alyssa Kelle & Madeleine Hardy
Published by
Career Services, University of Calgary MSC 188, 2500 University Drive NW Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4Corey designed a system that has helped hundreds of people
land their ideal jobs and live their best lives. After spending three unhappy years working at two completely unfulfilling jobs, Corey came to the realization that he wasn’t where he wanted or needed to be in his life. Read his article on how to be yourself on page 10.
Alyssa is an artist, designer and a student. She truly believes design can save the world and is ready to lead the way. Her Mind Map for finding a job is featured on page 20. When she’s not geeking out on Adobe you can find her in the great outdoors hiking, climbing and cycling.
Published for the 2014 Career Expo
Kelly is a passionate career specialist with Career Services. Read her advice on grad school on page 16 and then flip to page 30 to read about imposter syndrome. You’ll find Kelly riding horses or playing with her adorable son.
Matthew is a career specialist working with graduate students. Both in the office and at home he’s a trickster pulling pranks and if you’re lucky you’ll get to see one of his magic tricks. Read his advice on grad school on page 16.
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See yourself at Teck
Ryan RamageMechanical Engineer
We live and work in some of the world’s most incredible locations. Add to this, challenging work assignments and excellent opportunities for career and professional growth with Canada’s largest diversified natural resources company and we think you’ll find what you’re looking for.
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Corporate Head OfficeCorporate OfficeCopperSteelmaking CoalZincEnergy
A World of Opportunity
Headquartered in Vancouver, we are Canada’s largest diversified natural resources company with major business units focused on copper, steelmaking coal, zinc and energy. Our operations and exploration projects are located around the world, including the Americas, Asia Pacific, Europe and Africa.
Copper We operate five copper mines in Canada, Chile and Peru; have three potential operations in development and are actively exploring in Canada, Chile, Mexico, Namibia, Peru and Turkey.
Steelmaking Coal Our six steelmaking coal mines are located in Western Canada, with five in southeastern British Columbia and one in west-central Alberta. A possible re-start of our Quintette mine in northeastern B.C. is currently being examined.
Zinc Zinc is produced primarily from our Red Dog mine in Alaska and Antamina mine in Peru. Zinc and lead smelting and refining, as well as electronic waste recycling, take place at our operation in Trail, British Columbia.
Energy Our energy assets are located in northeastern Alberta and include interests in the Fort Hills, Frontier and Equinox oil sands projects. We hold an interest in other oil sands leases, all of which are in the exploration phase. We also participate in several renewable energy projects, including the Waneta hydroelectric dam and the Wintering Hills Wind Power Project..
Did you know?• World’s second largest exporter
of seaborne steelmaking coal
• North America’s largest producer of steelmaking coal
• One of the world’s major producers of copper
• One of the world’s largest producers of zinc
• World’s largest integrated zinc and lead smelting and refining operation
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Work
We are currently recruiting for positions across all our operations, ranging from equipment operators, tradespeople and professionals in a variety of disciplines, including engineering, finance and human resources.
Learn
Put your education to work. A range of opportunities are available for students wishing to expand their knowledge and skills in a rapidly-expanding sector.
Earn
Teck offers a very competitive compensation package. Compensation includes a comprehensive benefit package: Extended Health, Dental, Long Term Disability; a generous vacation program; Pension Plan; Group RRSP; Life Insurance; and a confidential Employee and Family Assistance program. The company also offers a Management Bonus program at the corporate level at operations, and we regularly participate in industry wide salary surveys to ensure that we remain current and competitive with the market.
Matt RosalesGIS Specialist
“Living and working in the Elk Valley was a huge draw for me. This is the biggest backyard in the world. The ability to do the things I love and build a great career at the same time was why I knew Teck was where I wanted to work.”Ryan RamageMechanical Engineer
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Contact
To learn more about a career at Teck or to find out about upcoming career events, visit www.teck.com/careers or follow us on Twitter at @TeckCareers
Sustainability
We place the highest priority on taking care of the environment and work hard to leave every community affected by our operations better than when we started. Our overall performance in sustainability was highlighted in 2013 when we were named to the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index for the third consecutive year. Our index score placed our sustainability performance in the top 2% of companies in the mining industry worldwide, with our environmental performance being ranked the highest in the sector. We have also recently been named the top-ranked Canadian company on the Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations List, and were also the top-ranked global mining company.
Safety
Everyone going home safe and healthy every day is the vision at the core of our safety strategy. Every Teck employee receives training in Courageous Safety Leadership, a safety philosophy that challenges existing beliefs and attitudes and encourages the changes required to instill a true culture of safety.
Grow
Our people are our strength, and we place a high priority on helping you develop your skills, knowledge and abilities. Training and development programs will help ensure you achieve your career and professional development goals, while working with and learning from some of the most experienced people in the natural resources sector. Our supervisors work directly with you to support and guide your career and ensure your goals are met.
Loren LangilleElectrician
Maura MaloneSenior Production Engineer
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OPENING SEPTEMBER 2014APPLY ONLINE AT CAREERS.NORDSTROM.COM
JOINTHE
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Networking Gala
Career Service presents:
University of Calgary’s Gala is your chance to put your networking skills into practice. This exclusive networking event on March 12, 2014 is your opportunity to make connections with industry professionals, staff, and fellow students. Join us to...
• Meet, connect and build professional relationships with up to 50 employers
• Gain confidence in networking situations• Network with professionals and fellow students - your future work
colleagues
Pre-requisite: Networking 101 or Corey Harlock’s Be Yourself... on purpose. Registration required. Visit ucalgary.ca/careers for more information.
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Most people go through their job search intentionally misrepresenting themselves, presenting a different version of who they really are.
They tailor a resume to reflect what they think a hiring manager is looking for. And if that works and they get an interview and spend the whole interview trying to say the things they think the hiring managers want to hear.
Here’s the danger in You not being You in an interview.
You tell interviewers what you think they want to hear. Maybe you tell them you LOVE Filing when you really don’t’ but hey they said the job involved some filing right?
You get hired under “false expectations.” What I mean is you said you love filing in the interview so guess who they think of whenever something needs to be filed? You got it… You!
You end up hating your job. You’re spending 6-8 hours a day filing stuff and
The Power of You Being You...in the Interview
by Corey Harlock
you hate filing. How did this happen? The easy answer is, you lied in the interview and said you loved it.
You’re stuck. You can’t really go to your boss or supervisor and say, “hey, I wanted to let you know that I lied to you to get hired. I really hate filing. Can someone else do it?” They hired you because you said you “loved” filing. They thought they had solved their “filing” problem and now you have just blown up their plan because you lied. That won’t end well for you.
So what can you do?
It’s pretty simple. Use your powers for good instead of evil. Let’s think about this for a second. If lying and telling them you love filing set up the expectation that you were going to become the “go to” file expert, what would happen if you set the expectation by telling them the truth about something you really love to do?
What if you had of said, “to be honest I am pretty good a filing but I am really passionate about reception, answering the
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phone and providing really great customer service.”
What expectation have you set for yourself when they hire you? They might give you some filing, but they will utilize your strength at reception to answer the phones and provide customer service whenever they can – it’s what you love to do and you’re really good at it.
You told them exactly what you want to do and they will hire you based on the expectation you set for them.
Here’s a strange side effect of You being You in an interview. If you don’t get the job you’ll ALWAYS know why. You told them exactly what you want and they can’t deliver on it. No more wondering why no one is calling back.
So when you’re in an interview be honest about what you truly love and want to do and
Corey designed a system that has helped hundreds of people land their ideal jobs and live their best lives. After spending three unhappy years working at two completely unfulfilling jobs, Corey came to the realization that he wasn’t where he wanted or needed to be in his life. He now spends his time motivating students and is loving it!
what you don’t want to do. You will get what you ask for and I want you to get what you want.
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CarEEr SErviCES• soCial Media woRksHop• NeTwoRkiNG 101 • sUMMeR HiRiNG FaiR• CaReeR week
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are you considering taking your job search online? did you know that 86% of recruiters say they are likely to look at social media profiles? Join us to discuss the trends and employer feedback in recruiting and social media, and consider your own personal brand and online presence (yes, you already have one).
we will look briefly at the various social media tools such as Twitter and linkedin, and how to create and strengthen your profile to get noticed and connect with potential employers.
once you have completed this workshop, join us for the linkedin power Hour to practice what you have learned in this workshop
start by following us on Twitter @UofC_Cs
deVelopMeNT CeRTiFiCaTe FoR CCR CRediT. CaReeR seRViCes is exCiTed To aNNoUNCe soMe exCiTiNG New addiTioNs To THe 2014 wiNTeR seMesTeR CaleNdaR.
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SummEr hiriNG fair
CarEEr wEEk
February 24, 2014 | 4:30 - 6:00 p.m.
March 3, 2014 | 4:30 - 6:00 p.m.
Register to attend one of the Networking 101 sessions in February and March. Networking 101 is a prerequisite to attend the first come first served Networking Gala on March 12.
March 4, 2014
10:00 a.m. — 3:00 p.m.
Jack simpson Gym-Upper Track
March 4, 2014, marks the first summer Hiring Fair at the University of Calgary. This fair will take place during the new Career week and will help to give you a head start with you summer job hunt. whether you’re are looking for part-time or full-time employment throughout the summer months, this is an event not to be missed! This fair attracts a number of organizations from all industries looking to fill positions for the summer months. For more information, visit Career services.
March 3 — March 7, 2014
students are encouraged to come on out to the very first Career week, for a number of events focused on job search preparation. each day will feature a different event, with everything from learning about who’s who in Calgary business, to a retail industry panel and much more! The full week of events will provide you with guidance to strengthen your job search and to help you land that first job out of university. The week kicks off with a Networking 101 session, which will educate you about strategies and etiquette for networking in a professional environment.
Visit Career services’ website for a list of events and preparation tips.
For a list of all other events and services offered by Career services, please visit the website here.
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Who are we?We are the world’s largest oilfield services company1. Working globally—often in remote and challenging locations—we invent, design, engineer, and apply technology to help our customers find and produce oil and gas safely.
Who are we looking for?We need more than 5,000 graduates to begin dynamic careers in the following domains:n Engineering, Research and Operationsn Geoscience and Petrotechnicaln Commercial and Business
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deaR CaReeR seRViCes;
ShoulD i attEND GraD SChool?
besides telling students to execute a substantial amount of serious soul searching, my advice would be to develop a professional portfolio. whether or not the student endeavours to attend graduate school or not, a portfolio is essential to career development.
Has the student considered his or her current skill set? is the student aware of their accomplishments, strengths and competencies? Can the student articulate or understand their activities in relation to a career path? How are the skills honed and
wHeN CoNsideRiNG GRad sCHool THeRe aRe MaNy opTioNs oUT THeRe aNd MaNy diFFeReNT ReasoNs To Go (oR NoT To).
HeRe aRe soMe peRspeCTiVes FRoM CaReeR seRViCes’ speCialisTs.
showcased? a career or professional portfolio can support the student’s reflections and it can act as a reference for the student, potential employers, mentors or even school admissions to track and organize the development or mastery of skills, knowledge and status of their professional development. This reference can support the decision making process; it is complimentary to the CV, something that is evolving and is instrumental in the planning process and the transition from school to the work world.
DEvEloP a ProfESSioNal PortfolioAdvice from Kelly Gallant
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The best advice i can offer to anyone considering graduate school is to make an informed decision! This includes knowing what your ultimate goal is for attending graduate school, whether it is at the master’s or phd level, and assessing how achievable your goal is. obtaining an academic position, securing an industry position or pursuing a passion are typical goals.
as with all goal setting, the more specific you are about what your goal is, the more likely you will be successful with achieving your goal. if your goal is to secure a position in industry or academia, then consider details such as: possible job titles, functions you would like to perform, possible organizations and industries you want to work in and locations where you would work. if your goal is to pursue your passion, then i still suggest you think ahead to what you will ultimately be doing as you cannot stay at graduate school forever.
Consider how achievable or realistic your goal is. This involves finding out as much information as possible about
kNow your ultimatE Goal
your goal, including typical career paths, labour market conditions and possible challenges to securing your career goal.
Talking to people who are doing what you want to do is the best way to research your goal. of note, when exploring options make sure you clarify whether or not going to grad school is necessary.
Matthew Geddes & kelly Gallant are career specialists at the University of Calgary’s Career services. Matthew specializes in advising graduate students and kelly in undergraduates. This article was originally written for University affairs Magazine.
Advice from Matthew Geddes
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Explore the possibilities with both PepsiCo Foods & PepsiCo. Beverage, gaining the benefits of a dynamic, results-oriented company, with powerful brands and world-class people. We have a wide range of career opportunities available in Engineering, Sales, Marketing, Finance, Human Resources, and much more! Explore our Summer, Co-op, New Grad Designate and Full-Time positions
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3M 27
Accenture Inc. Silver 37
Advanced Measurements Inc. 113
Aecon Infrastructure Group 12
Aerotek ULC 2
AGAT Laboratories Ltd. Bronze 46
Alberta Beverage Container Recycling Corporation 17
Alberta Education 109
Alberta Health Services 53
Alberta Justice and Solicitor General 117
AltaGas Ltd. 50
Association of Alberta Agricultural Fieldman 23
ATB Financial 51
Baker Hughes Canada 26
Banff Centre (The) 20
Bantrel Bronze 88
Bed Bath & Beyond 24
Bison Transport 122
BOMA Calgary 60
Boys and Girls Clubs of Calgary 120
Brookfield Residential Silver 36
Calfrac Well Services Ltd. 70
Calgary Chamber of Voluntary Organizations 100
Calgary Fire Department 57
Calgary Workers Resource Centre 104
Canada Revenue Agency 101
Canada Safeway Limited 116
Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine (CCNM) 115
Canadian Forces: Department of National Defense 69
Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. Silver 92
Canadian Property Stars 30
Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) 80
Canadian Western Bank Group Bronze 45
Canyon Technical Services Ltd. 130
CBI Home Health Calgary 49
CFA Society Calgary 83
Champions Career Centre 121
Chartered Professional Accountants Education Program 128
Cintas Canada Ltd. 9
Covenant Health 3
Coverity, Inc. Bronze 87
Organization Sponsor Target Faculty Booth #
Cypress Health Region 18
Dufferin Construction 58
Earls Bronze 96
Emco Corporation 52
Enerflex Ltd. 97
EnergyIQ 28
Enform 103
Engineered Air 119
Excel Society 14
Executrade Consultants Ltd. 48
Fairmont Hotels & Resorts 1
Fortress Engineering Ltd. 73
Fraser Health 81
Freedom 55 126
Gemini Corporation Bronze 86
GENIVAR Inc. 55
GlobaLinks Learning Abroad 82
Government of Alberta 108
Graham Group Ltd. Bronze 38
Halliburton Group Canada 59
Hitachi ID Systems Inc. 31
Hull Child and Family Services 71
Human Resources Institute of Alberta 29
Intercare Corporate Group Inc. 72
Intergraph Canada Ltd. 56
International Fitness Holdings Inc. Bronze 40
Investors Group Financial Services 132
Ivanhoé Cambridge Inc 15
Kiewit Energy Canada Corp. Bronze 39
Lafarge Canada Inc. Bronze 42
Liberty 106
Maxxam Analytics 54
McGregor Construction 2000 Ltd. 102
McMan Calgary 5
Microsoft Corporation 22
MMM Group 111
Newalta Corporation Bronze 41
Nordstrom Gold 34
North Shore Environmental Consultants 125
Packers Plus Energy Services, Inc. 32
PCL Construction Management 124
PepsiCo Foods Canada Silver 93
Precision Drilling Corporation 127
Preston Phipps Inc. 112
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Organization Sponsor Target Faculty Booth # Organization Sponsor Target Faculty Booth #
Cypress Health Region 18
Dufferin Construction 58
Earls Bronze 96
Emco Corporation 52
Enerflex Ltd. 97
EnergyIQ 28
Enform 103
Engineered Air 119
Excel Society 14
Executrade Consultants Ltd. 48
Fairmont Hotels & Resorts 1
Fortress Engineering Ltd. 73
Fraser Health 81
Freedom 55 126
Gemini Corporation Bronze 86
GENIVAR Inc. 55
GlobaLinks Learning Abroad 82
Government of Alberta 108
Graham Group Ltd. Bronze 38
Halliburton Group Canada 59
Hitachi ID Systems Inc. 31
Hull Child and Family Services 71
Human Resources Institute of Alberta 29
Intercare Corporate Group Inc. 72
Intergraph Canada Ltd. 56
International Fitness Holdings Inc. Bronze 40
Investors Group Financial Services 132
Ivanhoé Cambridge Inc 15
Kiewit Energy Canada Corp. Bronze 39
Lafarge Canada Inc. Bronze 42
Liberty 106
Maxxam Analytics 54
McGregor Construction 2000 Ltd. 102
McMan Calgary 5
Microsoft Corporation 22
MMM Group 111
Newalta Corporation Bronze 41
Nordstrom Gold 34
North Shore Environmental Consultants 125
Packers Plus Energy Services, Inc. 32
PCL Construction Management 124
PepsiCo Foods Canada Silver 93
Precision Drilling Corporation 127
Preston Phipps Inc. 112
Propak Systems Ltd Silver 91
Psychologists Association of Alberta 123
Public Outreach 7
Quorum Business Solutions 11
Ryder Canada 110
Saipem Canada Inc. 66
Schlumberger 33
Schneider Electric 79
Scholar’s Choice 131
Secure Energy Services Inc. 133
Servall Biometrics 67
Shell Canada Ltd Bronze 84
Sherwin-Williams Company (The) 4
Silvera for Seniors 78
SMART Technologies ULC 107
Society for Treatment of Autism 129
Stantec Consulting Ltd. Bronze 43
Supply Chain Management Association 105
TAQA North Ltd. Bronze 90
Teck Resources Ltd. Platinum 95
TEKsystems 6
Teledyne 68
Tenaris Gold 94
Tervita Corporation 8
The Alberta Association For Community Living 77
The Alberta Rural Physician Action Plan 13
The City of Calgary Recreation and Youth Employment Centre 98
The City of Calgary-HR 99
Tolko Industries Ltd Bronze 44
TransAlta Corporation Silver 35
Tricon Solutions Inc. 76
Tutor Doctor 74
University of Calgary 62
UPS 25
URS Flint 16
USNR 47
Valard Construction LP 75
Vecova 118
Vermilion Energy Bronze 89
WESCO Distribution 19
Wing Kei Care Centre 10
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Join the most geographically and technically diverse laboratory in Canada
Advance your Career AGAT Laboratories operates in multiple scientific divisions which allows us the ability to offer our employees a diverse range of career opportunities. From technical laboratory positions to customer service, administration, and corporate jobs, we have a position available for you.
AGAT Laboratories is committed to the professional development of our employ-ees and provides the tools and opportunities for career growth. We offer multiple career-enhancing programs that include technical training, business skills coaching and professional association memberships.
Opportunities for New GraduatesWe believe in the investment of new graduates to growing successful employees from the ground up. Submit your resume and give your career the jump start it needs.
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Join usHeadquartered in Calgary, we are an oil-leveraged energy explorer and producer. Our diverse global operations provide unique challenges and exciting opportunities.
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Shell is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
START YOUR CAREER WITH USShell is looking for talented Technical and Commercial students from the University of Calgary to join our team!
Graduating soon?Our Graduate Program’s development framework gives you opportunities to build and discover your strengths while providing regular appraisals, mentoring and coaching.
Looking for an internship?Our Assessed Internship Program gives you real projects that will enhance your skills and help you gain fi rst-hand experience on what it’s like to work with a global company.
To learn more about career opportunities at Shell, visit: www.shell.ca/careers
Let’s deliver better energy solutions together.
Discover your nextcareer adventure:
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be confident!
Approach each employer with a smile and direct eye contact. Practicing before hand with a friend may seem silly but it will help.
Dress Professionally It will help you be confident and make you stand out. Wear something that you feel comfortable in and choose shoes you can walk in!
Do your homework
Who do you want to see? Research and identify the companies that you really want to meet. Targeting employers will help you prioritize.
Come Prepared
Having business cards or your resume printed out will make you memorable.
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Don’t travel in Groups
Look out for your career and travel alone. You’re more approachable alone and you can prioritize who you want to meet.
30 Second Commercial
Prepare to introduce yourself in 30 seconds; focus on: who you are, your education and your career goals (short and long term.)
ask intelligent QuestionsHaving pre-researched questions will impress the employer & give them something unique to remember you by.
Visit the Career Services booth at the Career Fair for more tips!
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Are you looking to be part of a company that will help you achieve personal and professional success?
At Gemini, we value our people and truly believe they are the foundation of our success. We offer a dynamic and progressive environment, competitive salary and comprehensive benefits. We support professional development, mentorship and flexibility surrounding working hours and
arrangements.
EIT Training Program
Experience the New Graduate EIT program at Gemini. Immerse yourself in all facets of the engineering and construction industry. Opportunities for career streaming exist within the program and we offer the opportunity to grow with our company.
Rotational program offers experience in:• Maintenance operations• Fabrication operations• Quality control• Safety management• Construction project management• Project control• Discipline engineering• Project engineering
For more information visit www.geminicorp.ca
Build Your Career With UsWe have exciting co-op, internship and entry level positions available across Western Canada!
Tolko is currently seeking trades, production and profession-al staff for our division in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
Tolko is a great place to start your career or to take your next step! Our focus on safety performance, sustainable and environmentally friendly business practices, competitive compensation packages and modern facilities make us an industry leader in world markets with new opportunities being created every day.
For more information, visit us online!
Apply Today!www.tolko.com
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Don’t pick a job with great vacation time. Pick one that doesn’t need escaping from.
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DEStination:
book Club• leaN iN• RedeFiNiNG sUCCess: sTill
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sheryl sandberg shares her perspectives (and potential solutions) to the struggles women face particularly the barriers around leadership.
as one of the most influential women in the world, named frequently as one of the top 10 by Forbes, former Vp at both Google and Facebook sandberg has a lot to say and it’s worth listening.
lEaN iN: womEN work aND thE will to lEaDBy Sheryl Sandberg
w. brett wilson – University of Calgary grad (Mba’85), former CbC dragon and one of Canada’s best known
entrepreneurs and innovative philanthropists shares his journey through the business world and how he was forced to re-prioritize his life, putting health and relationships first.
life lessons, indeed!
rEDEfiNiNG SuCCESS: Still makiNG miStakES
By W. Brett Wilson
No flukE, No fakEryeVeR Feel like yoUR aCCoMplisHMeNTs aReN’T yoUR owN?
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There has been a phenomenon amongst us and it does not discriminate. Just imagine that you cannot internalize your accomplishments.
you reflect on your success and there is no self-praise nor recognition to intelligence, only credit given to such things as connections or timing; luck not merit. you overrate the competence of others and only find more self-deficiencies not adequacy within yourself.
you do not acclaim what you have done and neither degree nor credentials along the way may change what heavily lays on your mind.
This is known as Imposter Syndrome – when you have that little voice in your head saying, “they know i don’t belong here” or “it’s only a matter of time before i will be exposed as a fake.” you feel inadequate or think of yourself as a ‘con artist’ and in psychological terms, this is known as a cognitive distortion.
once you are aware and able to recognize that you suffer from imposter syndrome,
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you must take steps to combat it. The goal is to change the internal dialogue in your mind so that you can enhance your process with career development.
you must find strategies that encourage your inner experiences to be meaningful, and your success to be savored – not short lived. Here are some suggestions:
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Find allies: explore who else feels similar to you and the effects of those feelings. allow the comparison to others to feed your restoration of self through acceptance and understanding. There is an empowerment that can emerge when helping others as it can in turn, help you.
Connect with a professional: The advocate inclines to envision your strengths not deficits. The lens for the future and its’ endeavors are addressed with an intervention that acknowledges the new task but also focuses on your reflections of past engaged behaviors and actions. This insight could provide you with the means to your success, identifying internal resources versus the external influences. There could be a normalization of self-doubt as an element in the process yet attention to its persistence.
Talk to yourself: instead of the typical, “i must not fail” try “i will do well.” “i got this far in life because of luck” changes to “i am smart.” practice this positive thinking through daily commitments and repetition to self.
Keep a journal: Take inventories of your values, strengths, gifts, skills and accomplishments; a logical and factual reference for yourself. Tell stories to narrate your exploration of issues, reoccurring thoughts, actions and behaviors will be portrayed in your oral speech; pay attention to when yourself doubt manifests. what influences did you have in your decision making process? writing itself can be a healing agent; the self-expression can induce relaxation.
Develop a portfolio: keep record of your performance and artifacts of your achievements. keep your job descriptions and work with a career development professional to review your past career roles to ‘decode’ your professional experiences with translation into your skill set. writing your assets and being able to enunciate your duties in relationship to competencies could affirm your knowledge and even an expertise.
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Summer Hiring FairTuesday March 4, 201410:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.Upper Track - Jack Simpson Gym
Looking for summer work? This is a great fair to meet organizations hiring for part-time, summer and seasonal jobs. Join us in Tweeting @UofC_CS using #2014SummerFair.
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Upcoming Workshops
For more visit ucalgary.ca/careers
February Undergraduate WorkshopsWed. Feb. 5 Resumes for ResultsThurs. Feb. 6 Job Search & NetworkingMon. Feb. 10 Social Media & Your Job SearchWed. Feb. 12 Resume Power Hour Thurs. Feb. 13 LinkedIn Lab Mon. Feb. 24 Portfolios Show & TellThurs. Feb. 27 LinkedIn Lab
February Graduate WorkshopsWed. Feb. 5 Resumes for ResultsMon. Feb. 10 Social Media & Your Job SearchMon. Feb. 10 Resumes for Results Wed. Feb. 12 Resume Power HourThurs. Feb. 13 Job Search & Networking Thurs. Feb. 13 LinkedIn Lab Tues. Feb. 18 General Interview Strategies Non-Academic CareersMon. Feb. 24 Portfolios Show & TellThurs. Feb. 27 LinkedIn Lab
Let our workshops work for you! Visit ucalgary.ca/careers to learn more about content covered in each workshop.
Register for workshops on CareerLink at ucalgary.ca/careers
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