Showing posts with label Neumont Industry Partnerships. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Neumont Industry Partnerships. Show all posts

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Winter Career Week, February 25 - March 1


WINTER CAREER WEEK IS FEB 25-MARCH 1

Explore career opportunities and seek a competitive advantage in the workplace by attending Neumont’s Winter Career Week!  This is your opportunity to meet experts and hiring managers from top local and national companies.  

Make the most of Winter Career Week by:
§  Researching employers beforehand to prepare for your interactions with them
§  Attending as many events as possible
§  Accepting invitations to interview with interested companies
§  Stay after presentations and TechTalks to introduce yourself to employers

TECHTALK SCHEDULE:
·         FRIDAY (2/22)
o    Noon: NCR
·         MONDAY
o    Noon: Overstock.com
·         TUESDAY
o    9am: EMC
o    Noon: REI Systems
o    5pm: Amazon.com Webinar (see Career Services for details)
·         WEDNESDAY
o    9am: Zion’s Bank
o    Noon: Oracle “Technical Sales Consultant”
·         THURSDAY
o    9 AM: Fugro
o    Noon: Vivint
·         FRIDAY
o    Noon: Interknowlogy
*All Career Week events will take place in Room 200 unless otherwise specified

THE DRESSING ROOM
Daily between 8AM-4 PM, J.P. will be hosting the Dressing Room in his office where he will be able to advise and assist you regarding professional appearance. There will be limited shirts and ties to borrow if needed. J.P. can also assist you with tying your tie or shining your shoes.  An ironing board and iron will also be available for you to use.  Please email J.P. at John.Peppinger@Neumont.edu to make an appointment.  Professional apparel is a must for all events and any scheduled interviews. 




Stop by the University Relations Department for more information. Let us help you take advantage of every Career Week opportunity!

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Stop it, we're blushing

We hate to blow our own horn....Okay, actually we don't.  We're very proud of what we're doing here at Neumont University, and we love to share the kudos we receive with the outside world.  Here are a couple of quotes and reviews about Neumont Unviersity from industry that you might like to read:

“REI Systems views Neumont graduates as elite in their field; highly-sought after employees worthy of attractive first year compensation, this is why REI Systems partners with Neumont University year after year in our search for qualified graduates….REI needs more access to the kind of qualified graduates Neumont [can] yield.”- Veer Bhartiya- President, CEO, REI Systems 

"We are thrilled with our partnership with Neumont University and the technical prowess of its graduates. They make meaningful contributions from week one- the clear result of an extremely practical, project-based educational model.”
- Scott Fletcher- VP/COO, REI Systems

"My experience working with Neumont University students has been a very positive and enjoyable one. They were able to successfully meet their challenges, work well in our environment, and present themselves in a professional manner to our company."— Elizabeth Yukman, R&D Project Manager, Medicity Corporation

“The students I've met at Neumont have a depth of understanding of development—certainly more than we typically see in new grads."— Steve McNamara, Systems Development Director for ODM Tools Group, ACS

"Neumont graduates hit the ground running from day one on the job—equivalent to someone who has two years of development experience."— Dan LaRiviera, Vice President, Digital Draw Network

"Even more than being bright, Neumont University graduates are in touch and in tune with current business challenges."— Shawn McNinch, IBM Client Manager

"We're looking for future employees at Neumont because they're focusing on the latest technologies vs. older, outdated technologies."— Jason Thelin, Co-Founder, Solution Stream


Find more quotes, stories, and news articles on our website.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

It's Time for Education 3.0

Excerpted from: It's Time for Education 3.0: Public-Private Partnerships to Align K-12, College, and Careers - December 6, 2011, Citizen IBM
Posted by Cordell Carter, Director of Public Policty at the Business Rountable

The United States is at the beginning of a critical transformation of how we prepare our students for postsecondary success. In brief, the movement to reform K through 12 education will continue to miss its objective of meeting America’s workforce needs if it does not properly engage employers. Such engagement must extend far beyond “career days” and corporate philanthropy to develop programs that equip students with the skills and knowledge they will need to succeed in college and the workplace.

Long gone are the days of the one-room schoolhouse, where a student’s education was secondary to his or her value as agrarian or domestic labor. Equally obsolete is the “tracked curriculum” classroom and its contemporary manifestation distinguished by benchmarking, state standards, and systematic testing driven by No Child Left Behind. Agrarian and industrial sensibilities – such as the “seasonal” school year calendar that we still cling to – have little relevance in the global information economy. It’s time for public-private partnerships to align education, skills, and jobs. It’s time for what I call Education 3.0.

Education 3.0 leverages the power of public-private partnerships to equip all students with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in college and careers. Education 3.0 aligns K through 12 education with the expectations of the postsecondary and workforce worlds – providing students with more options and greater opportunities for their futures while helping to sustain our nation’s competitive edge in the global marketplace.

We need to reassess the reasons we provide public education, and redefine the key stakeholders. At the national level, stakeholders include both students and employers. Therefore, to keep the national economy growing and competitive, our schools need to give young people the skills and knowledge they’ll need to engage in economically viable activity.

Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) skills are key – not just for the benefit of our economy and competitive edge, but for individual advancement as well. A new study from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce reports that STEM jobs are among the nation’s fastest growing and highest paid. Despite this, a recent Society for Human Resource Management survey says that 52 percent of U.S. employers have difficulty finding employees for job openings in areas requiring training in engineering and science.

Education 3.0 public-private partnerships are moving forward to close this skills gap. The Business Roundtable’s JobSTART 101 program offers a free online course for college students and recent college graduates that introduces the professional skills necessary for entry-level employees to succeed in the workplace. At the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, STEM students are provided an opportunity to work at innovative companies on campus. And in Brooklyn, New York, IBM’s Pathways in Technology Early College High School (P-TECH) is a grades 9 through 14 institution from which students earn both a high school diploma and an associate’s degree in a computer-science-related field. P-TECH graduates will be prepared for entry-level employment in the growing technology industry, and will be first in line for jobs at IBM.

Similarly, United Parcel Service (UPS) has partnered with the Commonwealth of Kentucky, the University of Louisville, and the Jefferson Community & Technical College to create Metropolitan College in Louisville. Metropolitan College provides eligible Kentucky residents access to a tuition-free postsecondary education, and schedules its classes to enable UPS employees to study and sleep during the day while continuing their UPS careers at night. This public-private partnership was created to meet projected workforce and educational needs in Jefferson County, and it is serving as a model for other regions.

These are just a few of the many great public-private partnerships that are helping align education with skills and jobs, and we need more. It’s time for the next generation of educators, employers, and students to embrace Education 3.0.

Neumont Twitter Feed