Career services sucks anyways

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Career services sucks anyways

Postby jaredwilli » April 3rd, 2009, 7:04 am

I am one of the lucky few, since I learned on my own, everything I wanted to learn at ITT, and while I was going there, I was able to get a job, by putting my resume up on every careerbuilder monster, and other similar site. I make much more then the career services people could get me a job for. So I would suggest you do it on your own, its not hard, just put your resume up on those sites, and see what happens.
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Re: Career services sucks anyways

Postby djdragon7k » November 24th, 2010, 5:26 pm

i quickly figured that out myself, Career Services started out says "you have be a 7th or 8th quarter student" than it was "you have be a current student" now they refuse to help despite all the money i paid out of pocket.
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Re: Career services sucks anyways

Postby ITMonkey » November 30th, 2010, 3:19 pm

You can't rely on career services for anything. It's not an accident that the only jobs they have for students are low-wage general labor jobs. They can't get you a good job, because if they did get you a good job, you'd be making money and may not see the need to continue giving ITT your money.
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Re: Career services sucks anyways

Postby Job+help11 » February 7th, 2011, 7:45 am

Career services is meant to use its alliances to help you find some sort of job. Frankly, as many of you have expressed it doesn't seem like they aren't the dream jobs we are looking for. However, a job is a job. Consider using them differently. Utilize them to help you develop a solid, well-written resume so that you can better market yourself. Utilize them to develop your interviewing skills as those are critical to getting the job, especially when you have limited experience. They still can offer you skills even if they can't get you that dream job,
A resume service is sounding like a better alternative than attending ITT...
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