Show Of Career Action Cen Center ter c I G Governor B Bangerter anger ter To Cut Ribbon L r M s 4 M l' l 1 II III I fi f t JL C s bye 90 Il Y Y f 3 r Career Action Center Enlarged larg d dT i li Students Students' T To Meet Stud Employers Employer's Needs Need D Dedication and official Open House of the newly enlarged Career Ac Action on Center is scheduled for October 21 Governor Norman Bangerter Bangert r has agreed to o cut the ribbon during the course of a short ceremony at 4 pm p.m. in the Center on Tuesday October Legislators Regents Institutional Council members business leaders and other prominent loc local l government and education officials are expected to attend The Center is attracting considerable attention because of the unique partnership of business in providing ma many y of pf the materials for free or at Utah Tech students in the construction trades are building the addition and the Utah Technical College Foundation on is providing private State non-State funds where needed An Open House for all students and others who would like to visit the facility I will be held from 8 am a.m. throughout the day on Wednesday October 22 Come on in its it's free and theres there's something special there for you Utah Tech's Career Action center has more than doubled in size during the summer months responding to the needs of students and employers alike Embracing the functions of Placement Job Service and Cooperative Education the Career Action Center is in fact a stop one-stop center for any student or alumnus seeking employment Located on college property adjacent to Redwood Road by the stop-light stop at South the entrance is reached from the parking lot immediately to the west of the CAC The Center is open from 8 am a.m. to pm p.m. Monday through Thursday and to Duane Robinson who is the Utah I until 4 pm p.m. Friday according primary Job Service representative on campus and who acts as office manager for the complex Utah Tech is presently the only higher education institution in the state having Job Service on campus together with its computer network to jobs available across the state Staffers in the three phases of the CAC Placement Job Service and Cooperative work in harmony to match students with employers For example Jim Godfrey who directs the Cooperative Education program at the college helps stude students ts get into employment where the job is such that th the employee can earn some college credit for the experience W More than students a month have been placed in full p Ol or tune time t im 1 positions through th the efforts of Career Action Center staff Sometimes as j 1 many manyas as 90 students a day have come into the CAC seeking seeking counsel filling filfing o out t v I application forms learning how to better present themselves e etc AV j t tA j A training room is now available for or classes in job seeking skills skills' A specialized oriented career library area has been initiated Special interview rooms are set up for employers to meet with stud students nt b by r appointment Y j If you Ou want career r help you can do no better etter than get acquainted acquaint d quickly with the helpful and friendly folk at the CAC that's where the action l is 7 tt i t- t i V |