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ANNUAL REPORT
MANAGEMENT CAREER SERVICES
Anna Cranston
Director, Management Career Services
It is my pleasure to share with you a review of Management Career Services’ activities for 2011. Highlights for the year included impressive graduate employment figures for the first alumni of Corporate Residency MBA, reaching the milestone of 10,000 co-op work term successes in the Commerce Co-op program, having Bachelor of Management students begin their optional internships, and accepting the opportunity to provide full career development services to students in the School of Information Management. In addition, Management Career Services celebrated recognition from both Dalhousie University and colleagues in the Canadian career education profession, with the acceptance of two awards, both of which highlight the dedication and innovation of our team. This document is intended to be a brief overview of our activities and statistics. We would be happy to provide more comprehensive information at your request.
Introduction
New Initiatives
myCareer
After significant development work throughout 2010, the myCareer system was successfully launched in
January 2011. This web tool provides many enhanced services to students and employers including:
» Access to co-op, full time, part-time, summer jobs, internships and volunteer positions in one centralized
web space
» On-line appointment scheduling with co-op and career advisors
» Event registration and interview scheduling
» Personalized job posting searches and application document
storage
» Access to career resources
» Self-service options for employers to manage their job postings,
review applications and schedule interviews
School of Business Alumni Mentoring Program » In April 2011, we concluded the pilot year of the SBA Alumni
Mentoring Program with 13 student—alumni matches.
» The positive feedback from both mentors and mentees encouraged further development of the
program
» In the Fall 2011, 41 matches were made. The SBA program is serving as a trial for a larger Dalhousie wide
program
» Plans for Fall 2012 include the integration of the myCareer technology to manage the program data
and facilitate administrative efficiencies
Student Appointments booked through myCareer
Toronto Corporate Tour (May)
» 51 student participants from the Bachelor of Commerce,
Bachelor of Management and Master of Business
Administration programs
» 21 companies visited in 3 days including: P&G, Publics
Modem, BMO, Deloitte and RBC
» Mock interviews and elevator pitch feedback conducted
by 17 volunteer employers
» More than 100 attendees at the alumni reception hosted by
AON
Ottawa Federal Government Tour (December)
» 36 student participants from the Bachelor of Commerce, Master of Library & Information
Studies, Master of Resource & Environmental Management and Master of Public Administration
programs
» 16 Federal Government Departments visited in 2 days including: Environment Canada, Library
and Archives Canada, Auditor General and Citizenship Immigration Canada
» 22 alumni and government representatives attended the mock interviews and Alumni Panel
» 75 alumni attended the Ottawa Tour Reception
Super Wednesday (September)
» 11 employer participants from 7 different organizations
» 34 student participants
» 74 interviews conducted: 65 pre-scheduled and 9 wildcard interviews
» 100% of students had interviews; total student interviews increased by close to 10% from 2010
and student no-shows decreased 15%
Tap the Talent (September)
» 16 employer participants from 7 different organizations
» 31 student participants
» 95 interviews conducted: 62 pre-scheduled and 33 wildcard interviews. Total student interviews
increased 24% from 2010
» 94% of students had interviews with 7 students receiving at least 1 job offer
Interview Competition - Scotiabank Sponsored (November)
» Joint 1st place winners from Dalhousie; Daniel Bartek and Michael Parcon
» 8 employer participants from 6 different organizations
» 15 student participants from Dalhousie University
MCS Career Success Workshops (each semester)
» 9 workshops facilitated:-
Cover Letter Success, Winning Resumes, Networking 101, LinkedIn, Job Search, Informational
Interviews, Interview Tips and Tricks, Career Path Assessment and All Inclusive Career Success
Campus Recruiting (primarily Fall term)
» 28 Employer Information Sessions targeting Business students » Accounting Recruitment Kick-off Event: 80+ students, 50+ employer representatives in
attendance
Year at a Glance - Key Events
Bachelor of Commerce Co-op Program 3 Mandatory Co-op Work Terms
Work Term Locations, Number of Co-op Students Hired and Salary Averages
Fall (Sept-Dec): 9 Winter (Jan-Apr): 2 Summer (May-Aug): 8
Dalhousie University (31) Deloitte (10) Toron Capital Markets (6)
Scotiabank (31) TD Bank Financial Group (9) BMO (5)
Entrepreneurial Work Term (19) ACOA (7) Canada Revenue Agency (5)
Ernst &Young LLP (15) NSBI (7) CIBC (5)
KPMG LLP (14) O‘Regan‘s Automotive Group (7) Cossette Communication Group Inc. (5)
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (14) Emera Inc. (6) The Brainstorm Group (5)
RBC (11) Frito Lay Canada (6)
Entrepreneurial Work Terms
2011 Top 20 Commerce Co-op Employers
(by number of students hired)
Commerce Co-op Student of the Year Award
Sarah Riedlinger - 2011 Co-op Student of the Year Award Winner
“Sarah took on responsibilities with such ease and grace that we had no choice but to give her more
responsibility… She was ahead of other interns we’ve had. Her drive, passion, enthusiasm and positive attitude
made it a pleasure to work with her and made our lives easier.” -Lorne Cooperberg, Account Supervisor, GWP
Brand Engineering.
Sarah excelled so quickly that she was promoted to Account Coordinator, leading projects on several large
accounts for the company as well as helping design and implement better processes for the workplace.
Nova Scotia
W2011: 119 - $13.30/ hour
S2011: 88 - $13.93/ hour
F2011: 112 - $13.97/ hour
Ontario
W2011: 41 - $15.59/ hour
S2011: 88 - $17.06/ hour
F2011: 50 - $18.10/ hour
Alberta
W2011: 8 - $16.12/ hour
S2011: 15 - $19.51/ hour
F2011: 6 - $17.47/ hour
New Brunswick
W2011: 2 - $14.23/ hour
S2011: 5 - $15.94/ hour
F2011: 3 - $12.50/ hour
Quebec
W2011: 1 - $17.14/ hour
S2011: 2 - $13.00/ hour
F2011: 1 - $18.31/ hour
British Columbia
W2011: 4 - $12.00/ hour
S2011: 11 - $16.10/ hour
F2011: 1 - $8.75/ hour
Saskatchewan
W2011: 1 - n/a
S2011: 1 - $17.31/ hour
F2011: 0 - n/a
International
W2011: 25 - n/a
S2011: 30 - n/a
F2011: 23 - n/a
Newfoundland & Labrador
W2011: 0 - n/a
S2011: 3 - $13.97/ hour
F2011: 0 - n/a
Prince Edward Island
W2011: 0 - n/a
S2011: 1 - $10.00/ hour
F2011: 0 - n/a
Corporate Residency MBA Mandatory 8-Month Corporate Residency
Corporate Residency Locations, Number of MBA Students and Salary Averages
BMO Financial Group
RBC
Scotiabank
TD Securities
American Express
AON Reed Stenhouse Inc.
Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
Deloitte
EastLink
Electronic Arts (Canada)
Northstar Trade Finance
Nova Scotia Business Inc (NSBI)
Ontario Power Generation
Transport Canada
Thoracic Medical Systems Inc.
Winners Merchants International
Atlantic Lottery Corporation
Canada Revenue Agency
Centre for Entrepreneurship Education and Development
CGI Information Systems & Management Consultants
Colgate-Palmolive Canada Inc
Dalhousie University
Heritage Gas
High Liner Foods Incorporated
InNOVACorp
Johnson and Johnson
Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation
Privy Council Office
Stevens Group of Companies
2012 Corporate Residency Recruitment Activity
The first cohort of the CR-MBA Program graduated in May.
» 89% secured post-graduation employment; 95% received employment offers by December 2011
» Average annual salary is $67,000
2011 Graduate Employment Data
» 35 students in attendance for the September 9th interview day
» 55 employer participants from 25 different organizations: 48 employers conducted interviews on
campus and 7 employers conducted Skype and/or telephone interviews
» 192 interviews were scheduled: 160 pre-scheduled and 32 ‗first impression‘ interviews
» 22 job offers extended and accepted within a number of days; 5 offers made from first impression
interviews, 3 of these were accepted by the students
» 8 new employers have recruited CR-MBA students this year
» In total, 64 job opportunities have been available for students
» 97% of students secured a job by December 2011
Ontario
January - August: 18 - $25.53/ hour
Alberta
January - August: 1 - $24.73/ hour
New Brunswick
January - August: 2 - $21.49/ hour
British Columbia
January - August: 1 - $21.98/ hour
Nova Scotia
January - August: 14 - $21.63/ hour
CR-MBA Employers in 2011
Master of Library & Information Studies (MLIS)
Bachelor of Management Program Optional 8-12 Month Internship
Students in the MLIS program recently became full service clients of Management Career Services. MLIS
students now have access to one-on-one appointments, events and professional development programming.
235 students attended the customized workshops that were offered in the winter and fall semesters,
some of which involved Library Professionals
A total of 50 student advising appointments were conducted
14 MLIS students and 2 MLIS/MPA students participated in the December 2011 Ottawa Federal
Government Tour, which featured a mock interview with a member of the public service, an alumni
panel discussion, networking reception and visits to 6 government departments including the
Library of Parliament and Library and Archives Canada
Master of Resource & Environmental Management (MREM)
During the 2010/11 academic year, Management Career Services provided limited contracted services to
students in the School of Resource and Environmental Studies.
A total of 5 workshops and 2 tutorials were designed specifically for MREM students
6 MREM Students participated in the December 2011 Ottawa Federal Government Tour which
featured a mock interview with a member of the public service, an alumni panel discussion,
networking reception and visits to 6 government departments including Environment Canada,
Natural Resources Canada and Fisheries and Oceans
Internship Location and Salary Averages
2012 Internships Preparation Nine students, representing 4 program majors (Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Public Sector Management,
Leadership and Organizations, and Environment, Sustainability and Society) have been selected to complete
an internship next year.
Ben Valcour had this to say about his internship experience with Irving Shipbuilding, ―I highly recommend the
optional internship. It gives you an opportunity to apply what you‘ve learned in the classroom, gain some work
experience and build a network of professional contacts before you even graduate."
―The internship program at Dal has provided Irving Shipbuilding with a very positive experience. The knowledge,
efficiency and professionalism displayed with our student placement was a tremendous resource for the finance
group in 2011.‖ - Susan Smith, Supervisor, Irving Shipbuilding.
Ontario: 1 — $20.00 / hour
Nova Scotia:
2 - $14.72 / hour
Recognition and Outreach
Celebration of 10,000 Work Term Successes:
20 years after becoming a Bachelor of Commerce Co-op Program,
Dalhousie‘s School of Business celebrated 10,000 co-op work term
successes on November 4th. Faculty, staff, students, employer partners
and alumni gathered in the atrium of the Kenneth C. Rowe Manage-
ment Building to sign the ‗10,000+ Co-op Successes‘ banner and grab a
slice of cake to celebrate the milestone.
MCS Awards:
Management Career Services has been recognized for excellence this year – twice! We are proud winners of
the Canadian Association for Career Educators and Employers (CACEE) Award for Innovation in Student
Engagement and Dalhousie University‘s first annual Healthy Workplace Award.
Day of Service:
On June 2, MCS lead the second annual Day of Service; an outreach effort to give back to the community.
Faculty of Management staff and faculty were engaged in three, day-long projects in HRM at St. Stephen‘s
Elementary School, Spencer House Seniors Centre, and Wee Care Development Centre. Projects included
gardening, yard work, painting and deck maintenance, cleaning and organizing.
Conference and Association Participation:
The Canadian Association for Co-operative Education (CAFCE) held it‘s annual regional professional
development session in Newfoundland in June. Robert Wooden and Lori Bauld presented an outline of our
award winning Career Success Workshop initiative, and Anna Cranston reported on co-op funding programs
across the country. In addition Anna Cranston completed her term as the Chair of CAFCE Atlantic, and
Robert Wooden and Jessica MacKenzie were elected to roles on the executive team.
In the News:
Management Career Services was featured extensively in the Globe and Mail‘s ‘A Primer for Student Job
Hunters‘ article in June, and during a CTV TV Live at Five segment in November on ‗Making a Good
Impression‘.
National Mentoring Program (NMP):
The National Mentoring Program is an innovative semester-long mentorship and leadership-training program
which links students, corporate mentors, and non-profit organizations in a unique partnership. With the support
of our corporate sponsor, Nova Scotia Power/Emera, three students completed summer terms with United
Way, Clean Nova Scotia and Symphony Nova Scotia.
"The NMP was more than a co-op term for me, it was an opportunity to work for an organization who really
needed the help. I finished the summer knowing I had made a difference in our community. Anyone can say
they're a self-starter, but I can prove it. The NMP provided me with more practical and meaningful work
experience than I ever thought possible in 12 weeks.” - Erin Sullivan, Student.
Social Media:
Management Career Services now offers students more ways to stay connected to career development tools
and events. The addition of Twitter, LInkedIn and Blog pages to the already existing Facebook group, allows
MCS to engage students and employers in discussions and information sharing.
Facebook: www.facebook.com/dalmcs Twitter: www.twitter.com - @dalmcs
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com - Group Name: Dalhousie Management Career Services
CONTACT US
Management Career Services
Faculty of Management
Dalhousie University
Kenneth C. Rowe Management Building
Suite 2100
6100 University Avenue
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3H 4R2
T. 902.494.1515
F. 902.494.1578