Bear Path Online Job Board

The Bear Path is a one-stop-shop to help you on your career path.  Whether you need help deciding on a major, job/internship, resume writing, or mock interview help, the Bear Path can guide you in the right direction.  If you have any questions, please reach out to Ben Mostoller at bmostoller2@pennhighlands.edu   

Click on the link and select "Student/Alumni" then "Single Sign On" to log in to your account: https://pennhighlands-csm.symplicity.com/

 

App: 

Download the "Symplicity Jobs and Careers" app via the Apple or Google store.  A link is also on the main page of your Bear Path account.

 

Career Finder: 

The Career Finder can help you find out what your interests are and how they relate to a major and/or what type of careers you may want to explore. 

 

Job Search:

Job Search is an easy way to search and apply for jobs and internships.  Simply upload your resume to your Bear Path account and instantly apply to jobs or internships.

 

Mock Interview:

The Mock Interview tool is great to help you practice for your next interview.  You can record yourself answering the questions and once prepared can also send the interview to friends, family, or professors for review with feedback. 

 

Resume Builder:

Resume Builder is a great tool to help you create or update your resume.  There are multiple templates to use to help you create the perfect resume to apply to your next job or internship.  

Employer of the Week: 10/28-11/1

Wednesday, October 30th at the Richland Campus from 10-2

PA Department of Corrections

 

If you are looking to start a career or just looking for a change of pace, the DOC has something for everyone.

https://www.pa.gov/en/agencies/cor/about-us/employment.html

Complimentary resources

Title Description File type

The Employer Directory can be found in the “Career Planning Guide” document starting on page 30.  If you would like a printed copy, you may pick up a print version of this resource at the Bookstore or Student Success Center at the Richland Campus. Please see the Education Center Staff regarding the availability of the print version of the Career Planning Guide at the following education centers: Huntingdon, Blair, Ebensburg, and Somerset.

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Looking for a great way to make money and gain work experience on a schedule that works with your classes? Check out HireOwl (www.HireOwl.com). They can provide you with a wide variety of part-time job opportunities and short-term projects. Signing up is easy! Register with your school email and fill out a short profile and start receiving personalized HireOwl job alerts directly to your inbox.

LINKEDIN PROFESSIONAL: PROFILE DEVELOPMENT TIPS

LinkedIn is a tool for students and alumni to build connections, but frequently, many don’t quite know how to maximize their digital presence online. LinkedIn is one of many tools you can use to create a digital stamp that embodies your personal and professional brand. Begin creating your profile now on one of the most highly used professional recruiting social media sites at www.linkedin.com. 

If you are curious about how to create or update your profile to make your brand statement clear and noticeable, check out these five tips to make your profile pop today!

PROFILE PHOTO -Make sure your photo is a professional headshot. No need to pay for a full photoshoot, but have a friend or colleague snap a photo of you with a solid light-colored or natural background behind you. Once you have a few that you like, crop one to include no more than your mid torso and above. If you are in education or recruiting, you can likely have a bit more fun with your choice of dress in the photo, so let your personality shine through! Profiles with fresh headshots definitely get more traffic than those without.

HEADLINE - Instead of writing a boring snippet that just includes your job title (that’s in your experience section anyway!) try thinking of a brief, but creative description of what you do or what you’re particularly adept in. Who are you, independent of your professional title? For example, if you started own your company, instead of saying “CEO of Fran’s Cupcake Company” try “Dessert aficionado with a passion for sprinkles” which will make your profile stand out. If you work in a more traditional or conservative space, however, it is also a good idea to highlight the core skill set or motivation that drives your work. For example, if you work for a creative marketing agency, you might try something like “marketing manager with a keen eye for design.”

SUMMARY - While many people think of LinkedIn as an online resume, it’s more than that. The summary section allows you to craft a (brief) statement that tells your story. What are you passionate about? What drives you? Specifically, what are you good at and how does it assist you in making things happen? Are there topics or experiences that you have that contribute to your overall value that may or may not be tied to your current position? Write about it here. LinkedIn tends to come up in the top five results when someone Googles your name, so make every word count!

VANITY URL - Like most social networks and blogs, you have the option within your profile to create a “Vanity URL” which is a shortened web address for your page that fits nicely onto a business card or e-mail signature. Vanity URLs also make your profile easier to find in online search engine results.

RECOMMENDATIONS - I like to think of recommendations as “living references,” because your personal brand is not just what you say about yourself—it includes what others have to say about you, too! Asking colleagues, clients, or former supervisors for LinkedIn recommendations can only strengthen your professional digital presence. Bonus pro tip: it is better to give than receive! If you ask someone to write a recommendation for you, offer a recommendation in return—or at least send them a thank you note. It’s only proper!

-Courtesy of the National Association of Colleges and Employers

 

 Check out the following volunteer opportunities:

Conemaugh Health System – Memorial Medical Center: https://www.conemaugh.org/careers/volunteers

  • Volunteer opportunities exist for both groups and individuals at the Memorial Medical Center. Individuals are needed in the following areas: Patient & Family Areas, Spiritual Care Volunteers, Hospice, and with Administrative Assistance.
  • Also, check out the SupremEd (Summer Pre-med) Student Volunteer Program. This is a six-week program that offers college students considering a career as a physician the opportunity to gain experience in assisting patients through volunteering at a premier tertiary care, regional referral hospital, while also learning more about the educational journey of becoming a physician from current medical students, residents, and physicians.

Forage is an online resource which offers virtual experience programs designed by leading companies. Develop your skills and gain a real understanding of different roles and industries by working through these self-paced modules, with tasks similar to those you would undertake during a traditional internship.

What does it involve?

  • You will work through a series of resources and hypothetical tasks that are designed to simulate the sort of work you would undertake as an intern or full-time employee at the organization. It's a unique opportunity for you to try out a career at your own pace and in your own time, from the comfort of your home.
  • It takes five to six hours to complete one program and you can complete as many programs as you like. All experiences are completely free of charge for students and alumni from Pennsylvania Highlands Community College.

Programs include:

  • Video instructions and real-life examples from employees within your chosen organization
  • Work that reflects real day-to-day tasks of interns and employees
  • Curated resources to help you complete the tasks

What are the benefits?

  • Sample what real life work at leading companies would be like
  • Try out different types of work and discover which career path is right for you
  • Build confidence and gain skills to get you ready for the workplace
  • Boost your CV with a company-branded virtual experience program and get a personalized certificate for your LinkedIn profile

How can I take part?

There are no lengthy application processes as programs are free and accessible to all students and alumni. Simply pick your program, create an account on the Forage website https://www.theforage.com/landing/careers/WtJnxFAMssCdSqm6H/pennhighlands and get started right away.

Disney College Program -The Disney College Program is a paid-internship. Each role offered through the Disney College Program provides a unique and diverse learning and working experience. From costumes to role responsibilities, participants will find that no two jobs are the same. However, all participants will have the opportunity to develop their communication skills, problem-solving skills and work on their confidence and self-reliance. The education program is designed to give participants a comprehensive, experiential-learning opportunity which will provide them an unparalleled enhancement to their academic and professional careers. Participants in Disney's Internships & Programs will be able to design a learning experience which will shape their program experience into an opportunity that specifically suits their needs and interests