Saturday, October 19, 2013

COAST GUARD: COLLEGE STUDENT PRE-COMMISSIONING INITIATIVE (SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM)


Overview, Initial Assignments and Career Path: Students currently enrolled in a bachelor's degree program at an approved college or institution *(defined below) with the desire to complete college and receive a guaranteed position as an officer in the United States Coast Guard can apply for the College Student Pre-Commissioning Initiative program (CSPI). CSPI is a program designed for motivated individuals who demonstrate a high caliber of academic and leadership excellence, with a desire to serve their country in the United States Coast Guard. Selected students will be enlisted into the United States Coast Guard, complete basic training, and receive full funding for up to two years of college. This includes not only payment of tuition, books, and fees, but a Coast Guard salary, housing allowance, and medical benefits.

During the school year, students participate in a minimum of 16 hours a month of Coast Guard activities and are supervised by the RIC at their recruiting office. This includes wearing a CG uniform once a week while on campus, and during their 4 weekly hours of Coast Guard duties. During school breaks, CSPI students receive training and exposure to Coast Guard missions and units. After completing their junior year of college, CSPI students attend a three week leadership training course in New London, CT; "Officer Candidate Indoctrination." Following college graduation, CSPI students attend the 17-week officer candidate school (OCS) in New London, CT. Upon successful completion of OCS, graduates receive a commission as an ensign (O-1) and an assignment in one of the many exciting Coast Guard missions, including (but not limited to) marine safety and prevention, contingency planning, law enforcement and incident management, vessel navigation and safety, search and rescue coordination and icebreaking.

During OCS, CSPI students (officer trainees) compete for positions that will be available to them upon graduation and commissioning. Assignment officers work with officer trainees to provide an initial assignment that best meets the needs of the service, and the skills, training, experience, and desires of the individual. The initial assignment for a junior officer is considered their opportunity to not only lead and manage resources, but begin learning and excelling in an officer specialty. Many junior officers typically receive subsequent assignments in the career field of their initial assignment; however, opportunities exist to receive training and qualifications in other specialties, and pursue a subsequent assignment in a different career field.

CSPI Eligibility Requirements

1. Age: Have reached your 19th but not your 28th birthday as of 30 September of the fiscal year in which the selection panel convenes.

2. Character Standards:

  • All applicants must be of outstanding moral character, and must meet the requirements of Appendices 3 and 4.
  • Applicants currently in the Coast Guard: Applicants are ineligible for commissioning if in the 36 months prior to the first OCS class convening date in the selection cycle, they have been convicted by a court-martial, been awarded non-judicial punishment (NJP), received an "Unsatisfactory" conduct mark, received a mark of less than "4" in any performance dimension, received a negative Administrative Remarks (CG Form 3307), or been involved in an alcohol-related incident.

3. Citizenship: Must be a U.S. Citizen

4. Clearance: Must be eligible for a Secret Clearance

5. Dependency:

  • If single, may not have sole or primary custody of dependents.
  • May not have more than 2 dependents.

6. Education: Be a sophomore or junior undergraduate student enrolled or accepted for enrollment in a bachelor degree program at an accredited college or university designated as:


  • Online degrees do not qualify.
  • CGRC may consider, on a case-by-case basis, schools not included in this section that have had a minority student population averaging at least 50% of the total student enrollment for the past three years.

7. Grade Point Average: Must have at least a 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale.

8. Financial: Must meet all financial obligations, and not have a debt to income ratio in excess of 30% ratio of debt to projected income at applicant's highest accession level i.e. at the O-1.

  • May not have filed for bankruptcy in the last 10 years

Interview: CSPI applicants must receive the recommendation of a Coast Guard interview board, administered by 3 Coast Guard Officers (refer to Application Process, Section C, Interview Board Detail for specifics) one of which should be CSPI-accessed officer, if at all possible. The interview board will complete the CG-5527 form.

9. Military Service:

  • Have no more than 6 years of non-Coast Guard active-duty military service.
  • Reservists are eligible to apply for the CSPI program if they meet all eligibility criteria and furnish a signed conditional release (DD368)
  • Active duty members in pay grade E-5 and above with more than four years active service are ineligible.
  • Active duty or reserve members who are in a paygrade of E-4 with more than 4 years of active duty service as of the selection panel date are ineligible.
  • Active duty members may be eligible if discharged from their service before the date the CSPI selection panel convenes.

10. Physical (Medical): Must pass a commissioning physical (including):

  • Normal Color Vision
  • Meet height/weight standards (see Appendix 1)
  • Must be able to pass a physical fitness test and swim test prior to graduation from bootcamp and OCS (see Appendix 2)

11. Test Score: Receive a qualifying score in one of the following (test scores are valid indefinitely):

  • SAT I: 1100 or greater combined score (Math and Critical Reading)
  • ACT: Composite score of 23 or greater
  • ASTB: 4 AQR/ 5 PFAR (or greater)
  • ASVAB: GT score of 109 or greater (110 if taken prior to 1 July 2004). GT score is derived by combining the VE and AR scores

12. Program-Specific Requirements:

  • CSPI applicants must be willing to accept and fulfill all requirements of the program Statement of Understanding (SOU). The SOU stipulates work hours, training, character, academic and administrative expectations of students who have been accepted into the program.

CSPI Terms of Service and Appointment Grade

  • Selectees enlist in the CG in paygrade E-3 with a four year active duty obligation and a four-year inactive Reserve obligation.
  • At OCS graduation, CSPI members will be discharged from their enlisted status and commissioned as an O-1 (ensign) Coast Guard officer (reserve commission) with an initial three-year active-duty obligation.

CSPI Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. If I am accepted for the CSPI program, will I still be able to pursue extra-curricular activities in college (sports, student government, etc).

  • Absolutely. Part of being a CSPI student is continuing to pursue activities that increase your responsibility and involvement in your community, and thereby hone your leadership skills.

2. Is CSPI the equivalent of a Coast Guard ROTC program?

  • CSPI is a scholarship and leadership training program for future Coast Guard officers wherein enrolled students must adhere to high standards of performance and conduct in order to maintain scholarships status. In this way, it is similar to ROTC. However, unlike the typical ROTC program, CSPI students are actually active-duty enlisted members of the Coast Guard with full pay and benefits, until completion of OCS when they receive a commission as an officer.
http://www.gocoastguard.com/find-your-career/officer-opportunities/programs/college-student-pre-commissioning-initiative-(scholarship-program)

Monday, October 14, 2013



http://www.cuyahogalibrary.org/Services/Homework-Centers.aspx

Homework Centers


The Library isn’t just a place where students can DO their homework. Our branches actually offer homework HELP. Students in grades K-8 are invited to visit one of our 10 Homework Centers for free after-school help with:
  • Language Arts
  • Math
  • Reading
  • Science
  • Social Studies
Register now for fall Homework Centers; registration held in person at Homework Center branches :
Brook Park
4:00-5:15 / 5:15-6:30
Brooklyn
4:00-5:15 / 5:15-6:30
Garfield Hts.
4:00-5:15 / 5:15-6:30
Maple Hts.
4:00-5:15 / 5:15-6:30
North Olmsted
4:00-5:15 / 5:15-6:30
Parma-Ridge
4:00-5:15 / 5:15-6:30
Richmond Hts.
3:30-4:45 / 4:45-6:00
South Euclid-Lyndhurst
3:30-4:45 / 4:45-6:00
Southeast
4:00-5:15 / 5:15-6:30
Warrensville Hts.
4:00-5:15 / 5:15-6:30

Homework Centers are now open and are in session Monday through Thursday through May. Centers are staffed by:
  • Program Coordinators
  • Homework Coaches trained through the America Reads programs at
    Cleveland State University, Baldwin Wallace University, and Cuyahoga Community College
  • Trained volunteers
Our Homework Centers are made possible through generous support from the Cleveland Foundation.

Family Literacy Nights

Join us as a family for refreshments and a discussion on a variety of topics focused on student success.
Family Literacy Nights are held monthly (October through May) and are open to all interested families!

Homework Center Guidelines

While in the Homework Center, students will be engaged in learning activities and follow the posted Library Rules of Conduct and Homework Center guidelines.
  • Students will follow a suggested schedule while in the Center that includes time working in three major areas:
    • Homework or reading/math assistance
    • 20 minutes of reading practice
    • 20 minutes of educational games or activities
  • Homework Center participation is limited to one session per day lasting one hour and fifteen minutes.
  • We can accommodate 25 students in each session.
Ohio University Sports Career Fair and Open House - Invitation Only - (October 18, 2013) - Ohio University (Athens, OH)


Ohio University’s Center for Sports Administration has joined efforts with Legends and TeamWork Consulting in a project to recruit and invite 75 special guests to attend its second annual Ohio University Sports Career Fair and Open House. The selected candidates must be driven and ambitious with the goal of looking for an entry level sales position in sports with a number of sports properties including but not limited to:

  • Legends
  • Columbus Blue Jackets
  • Columbus Crew
  • Cleveland Indians
  • Cleveland Cavaliers
  • Cleveland Browns
  • Cincinnati Reds
  • Cincinnati Bengals
  • Detroit Red Wings
  • Pittsburgh Pirates
  • IMG College

THE OPPORTUNITY:
Ohio University’s Center for Sports Administration is proud to present the Darren Butler 2013 Sports Business Forum on Friday October 18th, 2013 in Athens, OH. The Forum began as a professional development seminar that highlighted careers in sports. Today the event has grown onto a career fair, private recruiting seminar hosted by Legends, open house for Ohio University’s MBA/MSA Program and a series of guest speakers that includes:
  • Corey BretonVice President of Sales & Service / Minnesota Timberwolves
  • Jarrod Krissloff Sr. Director of Marketing / Indianapolis Motor Speedway
  • Dina SabauSr. Associate Athletic Director / Ohio State University
  • Chelsea WilsonBrand Marketing Manager / Rawlings Sporting Goods
  • Dan Hauser Sr. Vice president of Corporate Sales / Philadelphia 76’ers
  • Kevin Griffin VP of Fan Experience & Marketing / Cleveland Browns
  • Jack Vivian - Former Scout / New York Islanders
  • Paul Kruger Coordinator of Minor League Operations / Texas Operations
  • Don HardmanChief Stadia Officer / FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada 2015
  • Sonny VaccaroFormer VP of Basketball Development / Nike

In addition to the graduate and undergraduate students at Ohio University this event is open to 75 undergraduates from other universities that will be looking for internships and entry level jobs after graduation this coming winter and spring. The 75 non-Ohio students will be provided a personal invitation, and will be asked to pay a registration fee of $40. Additionally Ohio University’s MBA/MSA Program, a program that is ranked # 1 in the world by Sport Business International, will be hosting a special open house for prospective students.
Jobs that will be recruited for at the Career Fair Include:
  • Inside sales representatives
  • Marketing associates
  • Client service representatives
  • Group sales representatives
  • Summer Internships ( sales, marketing, operations & facilities)
  • Season long internships ( sales, marketing, operations & facilities )

For more information on the event - http://www.sportsad.ohio.edu/events/businessforum/. For more information about Ohio University's MBA/MSA Program view the video below.

When you apply for this job online, you will be required to answer the following questions:
1. Yes/No: Have you recently graduated or are you an undergraduate college student set to complete your degree in winter of 2013 or spring of 2014?
2. (Please use one of the following to answer the following questions - Extremely Interested - Interested - Not Very Interested) Please provide your level of interest in seeking a sports management graduate degree?
3. Yes/No: I understand that I must provide my own transportation to attend the event at Ohio University on Friday , October 18th and will be arriving by 10:00 am?
4. Yes/No: I understand that should I be selected to attend this event, I will need to pay the $40 registration fee?

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Job Fair

FREE
JOB FAIR
October 15, 2013
10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
CSU Wolstein Center
Conference Pavilion
2000 Prospect Ave
Cleveland, OH 44115
Attire:
Business Casual, No Jeans or T-ShirtsHiring: manufacturing, marketing, clerical, non-profit, retail (manager and cashier
positions), & More!
Parking: Ample parking is available in the South Garage
(Entrance off East 21st)*located near the Healthline & Bus Rt 9.If you have any questions, please
contact Hernan Estrada at
216-906-3159
www.goodwillgoodskills.org
Visit www.goodwillgoodskills.org/job-fair-cleveland-oh to view a complete list of employers attending the job fair.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Scholarships for Black Students


 
Scholarships for Black Students

Share with family, friends, etc. - these are GREAT opportunities!!!

 Scholarships For Black Students
A 
AARP Foundation Women's Scholarship Program
For women 40+ seeking new job skills, training and educational opportunities to support themselves. 
Academic Competitiveness Grant
For first-year and second-year college students who graduated from high school. 
Actuarial Diversity Scholarship
For minority students pursuing a degree that may lead to a career in the actuarial profession. 
Akash Kuruvilla Memorial Scholarship Fund
For students who demonstrate excellence in leadership, diversity, integrity and academia. 
American Copy Editors Society Scholarship
Available to junior, senior and graduate students who will take full-time copy editing jobs or internships. 
AORN Foundation Scholarship
For students studying to be nurses and perioperative nurses pursuing undergrad and grad degrees. 
Automotive Hall of Fame Scholarship
For students who indicate a sincere interest in an automotive related career. 
AWG Minority Scholarship For Women
Encourages young minority women to pursue an education and later a career in the geosciences. 
AXA Achievements Scholarship
Provides more than $600K in annual scholarships to 52 students - one from each state. 
B
 
Beacon Partners Healthcare IT Scholarships
Awarded to a student pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in the IT Healthcare field. 
Best Buy Scholarship
For students in grades 9-12 who plan to enter a full-time undergraduate program upon high school graduation. 
Burger King Scholars Program
For high school seniors who have part-time jobs and excel academically in school. 
C
 
CIA Undergraduate Scholarship Program
Developed to assist minority and disabled students, but open to all who meet the requirements. 
Coca-Cola Scholars Program
Four-year achievement-based scholarships given to 250 high school seniors each year. 
D
 
Davidson Fellows Scholarship
Recognizes and awards the extraordinary who excel in math, science, and technology. 
Davis-Putter Scholarship Fund
Need-based scholarships for college students are part of the progressive movement in their community. 
Dell Scholars Program
For students who demonstrate a desire and ability to overcome barriers and achieve their goals. 
Development Fund For Black Students in Science and Technology
For students studying science or technology at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). 
Discovery Scholarship
Annual scholarship for high school juniors to support continued education and training beyond high school. 
E
 
Ed Bradley/ Ken Kashiwahara Scholarships
Open to full-time students who are pursuing careers in radio and television news. 
EMPOWER Scholarship Award
Designed to increase diversity in the medical rehabilitation field by awarding students of color. 
ESA Foundation Computer and Video Game Scholarship Program
For minority and female students majoring in a field related to computer and video game arts. 
F
 
Fulbright Scholar Program
Sends faculty and professionals abroad each year to lecture and conduct research. 
Future Engineers Scholarship Program
For students pursuing a career in engineering who shows outstanding academic performance. 
G
 
Gates Millenium Scholarship
Funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation; established to help low income minority students. 
Go On Girl Book Club Scholarship
Supports authors of the Black African Diaspora who wan to write their way to college money. 
Google Anita Borg Scholarship
For women who excel in computing and technology, and are active role models and leaders. 
H
 
Hallie Q. Brown Scholarship
For African American women who have a minimum C average, and can demonstrate financial need. 

HBCU Study Abroad Scholarship
Provides travel opportunities for students of color who are traditionally under-represented in such programs.
J 
Jacob K. Javits Fellowship Program
Provides fellowships to students who excel in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. 
Javits-Frasier Teacher Scholarship Fund
To increase diverse students' access to talent development opportunities through teacher training. 
Jeannette Rankin Women's Scholarship Fund
For low-income women who have a vision of how their education will benefit themselves and their community. 
Joe Francis Haircare Scholarship
For cosmetology and barber school students who can demonstrate a financial need. 
K
 
KFC Colonel's Scholars Program
For college-bound students who can demonstrate financial need, and have a GPA of at least 2.75. 
L
 
Lincoln Forum Scholarship Essay Contest
A writing contest pertaining to the life and times of Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War era. 
M

McKesson Pharmacy Scholarship
Designed to assist pharmacy students who plan to continue their education.
N

National Achievement Scholarship
Established in 1964 to provide recognition for outstanding African American high school students.
National Black Police Association Scholarships
For students pursuing careers in law enforcement, criminal justice, and other related areas.
National Institute of Health (NIH) Undergraduate Scholarship
For students from disadvantaged backgrounds who are pursuing science and health-related research.
National SMART Grant
Available to full-time students who are majoring in science, math, technology, engineering, and more.
P

PMI Educational Foundation Scholarships
Established for students in the field of project management or a project management related field.
R

Ron Brown Scholar Program
Seeks to identify African American high school seniors who will make significant contributions to society. 
Ronald Reagan College Leaders Scholarship
Seeks to recognize outstanding young people who are promoting American values on college campuses. 
S

Siemen Competition
Competition for individual or team research projects in science, mathematics, engineering, and technology.
T

Thurgood Marshall College Fund Scholarships
For first-generation students majoring in business, finance, science, engineering, and more.
Tri-Delta Scholarships
For students who excel in chapter and campus involvement,community service, academics, and more.
Tylenol Scholarship
For students pursuing a career in health care who can demonstrate leadership and academic qualities.
U

United Negro College Fund Scholarships
Administers 400 different scholarship programs so low-income families can afford college, tuition, and books.
U.S. Bank Internet Scholarship
For high school seniors planning to enroll or college freshmen, sophomores, and juniors already enrolled.
USDA/1890 National Scholars Program
For students seeking a Bachelor's degree in agriculture, food, or natural resource sciences and related majors.
V

Vanguard Minority Scholarship Program
Provides merit-based scholarships to minority students studying business, finance, economics, and more.
W

William B. Ruggles Right To Work Journalism Scholarship
Available to undergraduate and graduate students who are majoring in journalism or a related field.
Writer's Digest Annual Short Story Competition
Contest for writers who can compose the best fictional short story, written in 1,500 words or less.
X

Xerox Technical Minority Scholarship
For academic high-achievers in science, engineering, a





 

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Thursday, April 4, 2013

Youth Opportunities Unlimited: Employment for Northeast Ohio Teens/Internships/Volunteer

http://www.youthopportunities.org/employment.aspx

Each year, hundreds of teens enroll in Y.O.U. programs in order to secure such a job, and each spring, thousands of teens register at our website in hopes of getting a summer job. A job may last just a few weeks, but it can profoundly impact youth in many ways:
  • Y.O.U. serves teens living in families at or below poverty level – the income earned helps teens and their families
  • Jobs provide a constructive opportunity and a safe environment for teen to work and learn
  • Teens learn the skills they need to obtain a job and – equally important – to retain it
  • Teens learn first-hand about different careers that, with more education, lead to rewarding careers
  • Teens are mentored by Y.O.U. staff and their supervisors

Volunteer for Y.O.U.

Do you want to make a difference in the lives of youth in our community? If you are over the age of 18, we invite you to join us!

Volunteering with Y.O.U. gives you the opportunity to:
  • Directly impact the lives of local teens who live in disadvantaged circumstances
  • Prepare students to enter the world of work, and shape tomorrow's workforce
  • Enable youth to learn and grow
  • Share your wealth of education, career, and life experience to cultivate the next generation

Mock Interviews

For many Y.O.U. students, the prospect of meeting a potential employer for the first time can produce anxiety. To help prepare teens for this experience, Y.O.U. conducts mock interviews. These mock interviews give our teens the confidence they need to engage their first real interview successfully.

Volunteer Interviewers:
  • Review student resumes
  • Ask questions regarding professional experience and job readiness
  • Provide feedback on students' performance
This opportunity allows volunteers to interact one-on-one with Y.O.U. teens and directly contribute to their success in interviewing — and perhaps landing a job!
Time involved: 2 hours, plus 20-minute orientation.

Resume Building Project

Many Y.O.U. students come to us without a resume—a critical piece that students must develop for their interviews as they pursue jobs. Y.O.U. utilizes a special software program that helps students generate their first resumes.
Volunteers motivate and guide students through the resume software process. At the end of this process, an attractive, professional resume emerges from the printer.
Resumes reveal a student's qualifications and accomplishments in a way that many Y.O.U. teens have never seen before. It is an empowering experience for the teen, and a meaningful experience for the volunteer.
Time involved: 90-minute orientation to computer software; 2 hours per resume-building session.

E CITY Business Plan Coach

Business Plan Coaches provide one-on-one mentoring to E CITY students as they turn class lessons into their own small business concept/venture. Students will subsequently present a finished business plan to a panel of judges for the opportunity to win seed money for their small business venture.

Business Plan Coaches:
  • Review and enhance student business plans
  • Shore up students' math and language
  • Provide feedback on students' presentation style and performance
Business Plan Coaches have the opportunity to guide teens one-on-one, and to prepare them for the world of business and entrepreneurship.
Time involved: 5-7 hours for 1 week of class, plus 20-minute orientation before Day 1. Individuals with business acumen preferred.

E CITY Business Plan Competition Judge

Judges help evaluate E CITY student business plan presentations. After each presentation, judges confer and give the student critical feedback on business ideas and presentation skills. Judges also select three winners and award them seed money for their small business venture startup.
Time involved: 2-3 hours, plus 20-minute orientation.

More Opportunities

  • Communications/Marketing: Media Relations, Photography, Graphic Design, Video Production, Social Media
  • Special Events: Planning, Registration, Auctions, Set-up/Clean-up, Decoration
  • Administrative Support: Mailings, Fundraising, Grant Writing, Technology Services, Data Entry
  • Legal Services
  • Field Trip Chaperones
  • Committee Membership


By volunteering with Y.O.U., you can make a valuable difference in the lives of our teens. Join us! Contact Lori Peterson at
lpeterson@youthopportunities.org or (216) 566-5445 ext. 253.

http://www.youthopportunities.org/volunteer.aspx



Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Mary Kay Business Opportunity! April Special!

50 years ago, Mary Kay Ash started something beautiful – and then she shared it with women everywhere. Today it's my turn to pass it on by helping even more women start something beautiful™ for themselves. During the month of April, the start Something Beautiful™ Team-Building promotion!

When you start your Mary Kay business by April 30, the beautiful Starter Kit is yours for only $75!* That $25 savings makes it even more beautiful, don't you think?


April is one of my Favorite Months! Start Something Beautiful Mary KayK Promotion! April 1-30 Only! $75. The time is Now!! 

Contact me to start your Independent Business Career Today!
 www.marykay.com/pcrispin1
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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Technical Skills Training Program – Network Support Specialist (NSS)

DOL H-1B Technical Skills Training Program – Network Support Specialist (NSS)




Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C®) has been awarded a major Department of Labor* grant to provide specialized training to unemployed Northeast Ohio workers for high-wage jobs as Network Support Specialists.

The grant will fund scholarships that will cover:
  • Cost of tuition
  • Books
  • Certification exam fees
Training Program InformationThe Network Support Specialist Training Program is designed using a progressive career ladder framework resulting in 3 national industry-recognized credentials. Skills and certifications acquired during the program and training will build capacity toward multiple professional competencies.
  • Program consists of 400 hours or 14-16 weeks
  • Classes run Monday - Thursday from 8:30am - 4pm
  • Fall Session begins Sept 17. Additional classes will be offered in 2013.
Annual Salary Projections for Program Completers
$30,000 With no Information technology experience
$45,000 one to two years of information technology experience
$50,000-
$75,000
with information technology experience and a bachelor's degree
* Source Ohio labor Market Information

Eligibility Requirements
Currently reside in one of the following counties: Cuyahoga, Medina, Lorain, Lake, Geauga (30 days minimum)
  • Long-term unemployed (27+ weeks unemployed)
  • Priority of enrollment will be given to veterans
  • Able to train at one of the College’s facilities
  • Pass assessment in IT literacy proficiency and demonstrate proficiency in math and English at 12th grade level
  • High school diploma or equivalent minimum
  • Willingness to participate in a 4-5 week unpaid internship
  • Selection via interview process
  • Documented Information Technology (IT) work experience (i.e. educational/training transcript or diploma, IT training certificate/certification documentation; employer letter verifying work) Preferred
  • Successfully pass a Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) & Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) background check
Required Abilities
  • Critical thinker
  • Customer focused
  • Good cost controlling
  • Can work under pressure
  • Accepts responsibility
  • Results oriented
Services Provided
  • Assessment (math, reading and Information Technology Literacy Proficiency)
  • Internship assignment
  • Job placement assistance
  • Job fair
Upcoming Classes
  • NSS6- 4/9-8/9/2013--Application Deadline: 3/28/13
  • NSS7- 6/4/-9/27/13 --Application Deadline: 5/3/13
  • NSS8- 8/6/-12/6/13--Application Deadline: 7/5/13
    * This is a U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) Employment Training Administration (ETA) sponsored training program.

For More Information



Cleveland State University

SUMMER JOBS
If you are looking for a summer job, click here
http://bit.ly/12dPUN2 and apply to be an orientation leader at CSU. Join the team to help welcome incoming first-year and transfer students to the campus community!

Thursday, March 21, 2013

US NEWS MONEY:The 100 Best Jobs/The 10 Most Overpaid Jobs



US NEWS MONEY: The 100 Best Jobs


All jobs aren't created equal. In fact, some are simply better than the rest. U.S. News 100 Best Jobs of 2013 are the occupations that offer a mosaic of employment opportunity, good salary, manageable work-life balance, and job security. Some careers offer just the right mix of these components—for instance, our top tier is filled with tech and healthcare jobs—but the list also includes strong showings from occupations in the social services and business sectors. Even construction jobs enter the fray this year. Read more on how we rank the best jobs, and check out our full list.

http://money.usnews.com/careers/best-jobs/rankings/the-100-best-jobs





US NEWS FINANCE The 10 Most Overpaid Jobs
By Rick Newman
Jobs are hard to come by these days. Raises are puny. It's getting harder to get ahead, as most workers know.
But some employees still report to Easy Street when they punch in.
While average incomes have fallen during the last few years, CEO pay has continued to rise. Other executives and specialists with key skills earn top dollar, especially if they're willing to live on airplanes and make other tradeoffs that globalization demands. Some companies may even be willfully overpaying certain workers, since aggressive downsizing has left them more dependent than ever on fewer people.


http://finance.yahoo.com/news/10-most-overpaid-jobs-140119420.html

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Integrated Recruiting Consultants



Thursday, March 21st 2013
Location:Embassy Suites Hotel
Cleveland-Rockside
5800 Rockside Woods Blvd.Independence, OH 44131
Phone: (216) 986-9900

Information:No Pre-Registration Necessary
Bring 15 copies of your resume
Business Attire is required
Arrive any time between 9:00am and 1:00pm
Plan to stay a min. 2-3 hrs.
Participating Companies:

  • Pharmaceutical Sales Network (PSN)*
  • ADT Security Services
  • Group Management Services, Inc.
  • Krex, Inc.
  • Prudential
  • Pure Water Technology
  • Quintiles (Pharmaceutical)
  • Renewal by Andersen
  • Ryan Homes
  • UniFirst
  • And More!

    *PSN - IRC recruiters are conducting initial screening for upcoming interviews/openings with our national pharmaceutical clients.

  •  
    Directions:For directions only, call the hotel at (216) 986-9900
    Pre-Register
    :
    For more information and to confirm an interviewing time, please contact:
    Kevin Spargo





    www.SalesCareerForum.com

    Tuesday, March 19, 2013

    The Cleveland Foundation Scholarships

    The Cleveland Foundation Scholarships

    www.clevelandfoundation.org\scholarships

    View Our Available Scholarships

    Thanks to the vision and generosity of many donors, the Cleveland Foundation offers a variety of scholarships to eligible applicants. Many scholarships are available, with some awarding amounts up to $5,000. These scholarships have varied and diverse criteria. While most are for graduating seniors attending institutions of higher education, others enable individuals to pursue professional and personal development opportunities.
    We strongly encourage you to browse descriptions of the Cleveland Foundation’s various scholarship funds. Learn more about individual scholarships and their specific criteria by selecting the View All Scholarships button below and clicking the name of the scholarship.
    Contained within each scholarship description are specific instructions for applying. Periodic changes require that you thoroughly read the information related to a scholarship so you understand how to apply for it. NOTE: We have converted to an online application system for most Cleveland Foundation scholarships. Visit our How to Apply page to learn how to use this new system.
    Listing 60 of 60 Scholarships
    Scholarship NameField of StudyRequired GPALocation or High SchoolCollegeAmountDeadline
    A. Grace Lee Mims Vocal ScholarshipMusic Education and Performance2.0 minimumOhio$10,000April 5, 2013
    Albert W. Geater Memorial ScholarshipAccounting2.75 minimumNortheast Ohio$1,000 minimumApril 5, 2013
    ALCOA Fund Scholarship3.0 minimumCleveland Public and Catholic Schools$2,000 to $5,000April 5, 2013
    Alton LaMaur Character Memorial Scholarship2.5 minimumCollinwood High School
    Alzada Singleton Davis ScholarshipHumanities2.0 minimumCuyahoga Community College
    Anna M. Roth ScholarshipEducation2.0 minimumBrush High School
    Arthur P. and Ruth H. Moebius Scholarship2.0 minimumAurora High School
    Association of Asian Indian Women in Ohio Scholarship2.0 minimumOhioApril 5, 2013
    Byrne-Rubin Family Trust Scholarship2.0 minimumGlenville High School
    Charles D. Whitmer Fund Scholarship2.0 minimumNortheast Ohio$1,000April 5, 2013
    Charlotte Alexander Scholarship2.0 - 3.3Greater Cleveland$1,500April 5, 2013
    Christina Sunga Ryook Scholarship2.0 minimumWestlake High SchoolUniversity of Michigan
    Cleveland Foundation Scholarship Selection and Advisory Committee Scholarship2.0 minimumCuyahoga, Lake, or Geauga counties$1,000 to $3,000April 5, 2013
    Cleveland Women's City Club Foundation Scholarship3.0 minimumClevelandApril 5, 2013
    Cleveland Women’s City Club Foundation YWCA Scholarship2.0 minimumGreater Cleveland
    Cleveland’s Future Engineers ScholarshipSTEM3.2 minimumCuyahoga CountyApril 5, 2013
    Cydney Weingart Scholarship3.4 minimumCuyahoga County$3,000April 5, 2013
    Derek Owens Memorial Scholarship2.5 minimumClevelandApril 5, 2013
    Diane O. McDaniel Scholarship3.0 minimumCleveland Public Schools$1,500April 5, 2013
    Florence Mackey Pritchard and P.J. Pritchard Scholarship2.0 minimumGreater ClevelandBerea College in Kentucky
    Gates Scholarship in Memory of Ada Gates Stevens2.0 minimumElyria High School
    Improve Consulting and Training Group: Bagby, Palmer Memorial Scholarship STEM 3.5 minimumCleveland and inner-ring suburbs$1,000 to $1,500April 5, 2013
    J. Paris Mosley Scholarship2.5 minimumApril 5, 2013
    Jack Rumbaugh Scholarship2.0 minimumShaker Heights High School
    John F. Oberlin and John C. Oberlin Fund ScholarshipLaw2.0 minimumCase Western Reserve University Law School
    Jon Lewis Annual Award2.0 minimumCleveland Heights High School$10,000
    Judge Lillian W. Burke Scholarship2.0 minimumCleveland State and Ohio State Law Schools
    K.W. Horth Scholarship2.0 minimumApril 5, 2013
    Kathy Brooks Scholarship3.0 minimumAshton High School
    Lamont S. Johnson Memorial Scholarship in Speech PathologySpeech Pathology2.8 minimumCleveland State University$1,000April 5, 2013
    Leonard A. and Helen Russell Bretschneider Scholarship3.0 minimumSolon High School$16,000
    Lt. (JG) Donald Richard Powers Memorial Scholarship2.0 minimumWynford High School
    Maureen Kennedy Berg Scholarship3.5 minimumJames A. Garfield, Louisa May Alcott, or Charles A. Mooney schoolsApril 5, 2013
    McNeil Scholarship Fund2.5 minimumGreater Cleveland inner-city schoolsApril 5, 2013
    Miriam Kerruish Stage Scholarship2.0 minimumShaker Heights High School
    Nelson G. Peck, Jr. Memorial ScholarshipEngineering2.5 minimumOhio University, Cuyahoga Community College
    Northwest Emergency Team Fund Scholarship2.0 minimum$500 to $2,600April 5, 2013
    Ohio Laborers Future Leaders of America Scholarship3.0 minimum$1,000April 5, 2013
    Paul and Kathrine Miller Scholarship2.0 minimumCardinal and Berkshire High Schools
    Renee Drefahl Spirit of Life Scholarship2.0 minimumEdgewood High School$1,000April 5, 2013
    Rev. A. William Jamerson Memorial Scholarship2.5 minimumGreater Cleveland$500 to $1,000April 5, 2013
    Rev. Dr. Marvin A. McMickle Scholarship2.75 minimumGreater Cleveland$1,000April 5, 2013
    Robert D. Johnson Memorial Scholarship Fund2.0 minimumApril 5, 2013
    Robert E. and Ada Hagan Public Service Scholarship2.5 minimumCleveland State Urban Affairs SchoolApril 30, 2013
    Robert P. Madison Scholarship in ArchitectureArchitecture3.0 minimum$1,000April 5, 2013
    Robin Industries Employees' Educational Resource Fund Scholarship2.0 minimum
    Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation Scholarship2.5 minimumCleveland Public SchoolsApril 5, 2013
    Roy W. and Wilma Cade Scholarship2.5 minimumGreater Cleveland$1,000April 5, 2013
    Ruth Alice Jacobs Roe Memorial Scholarship2.5 minimumGreater Cleveland$700April 5, 2013
    Stephanie Tubbs Jones Memorial Scholarship2.6 minimumCleveland Public SchoolsApril 5, 2013
    Sullivan Scholars Foundation3.0 minimumNortheast OhioMarch 1, 2013 Expired
    Superintendent's Award from the Inez and Harry Clement Fund2.0 minimumCleveland Public Schools
    Terry M. Speth Service Professional Memorial ScholarshipBiomedical or Engineering2.5 minimum$1,000April 5, 2013
    Timothy Allen Hopkins Memorial Scholarship2.5 minimumTriway High SchoolApril 30, 2013
    Tri-Vantage, LLC Scholarship2.0 minimum$750 to $1,500April 5, 2013
    Vince Federico Memorial Scholarship 2.0 minimumWickliffe High School
    Vince Federico Memorial Scholarship IIGraphic or Performing Arts2.0 minimumWickliffe High School
    Virginia Jones Memorial Scholarship2.0 minimumShaw High School
    Wilma A. Chapman Scholarship Fund2.0 minimumCleveland$750April 5, 2013
    Women's Civic Club of Cleveland Heights Scholarship3.0 minimumCleveland Heights High School$1,000

    Thursday, March 14, 2013

    37th Cleveland International Film Festival

    37th Cleveland International Film Festival
    Thursday - April 4th, 2013
    5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.