Career Mentor Employment opportunities

| July 7, 2022
Submitted by Danielle Little for BCom CPD Team
This message does not apply to part-time students.

The Career Mentor Program (CMP) was developed to actively assist students with their career aspirations and learning goals through peer advising, workshops and outreach. CMP is comprised of a Senior Career Mentor and over 12 Career Mentors (CMs) who foster active career engagement within the DeGroote BCom community.

We are accepting applications for these part-time paid positions:

Senior Career Mentor (#168767)

Application deadline: Monday, July 18

Work in partnership with the Student Experience, Career and Professional Development (SE-CPD) team to oversee and administer the CMP. Under the general guidance and direction of the CPD team, the Senior Career Mentor coordinates engagement of over 12 student CMs working with the BCom with Internship program and Commerce 2IN0.

Career Mentors (#168770)

Application deadline: Monday, July 18

CMs are student employees with CPD who assist with many facets of career services. Perhaps most apparently, CMs work with the CPD team to support students registered in the BCom with Internship program and Commerce 2IN0 through peer reviews of resumes and cover letters, networking and interview simulations, and mentorship. Throughout the year, CMs will support and promote the many professional development events offered through CPD.

To learn more about these opportunities or to apply, visit DeGroote School of Business job postings in OSCARplus.

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