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Employment and Career Services Committee
Teleconference
23 July 2004--1:00 p.m.
Attendees:
Jean Eason (Chair),
Nigel Bristow, Tom Chmielewski,
Ken Doniger, Charles Elliott, Don Herres, Peggy Hutcheson, David
Macchiarolo, Lee Stogner and Scott Grayson (staff)
Absent: Tarek Lahdhiri
- Action Item
Status Reports:
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CamPlan:
Nigel emailed the committee the final draft of the CamPlan. Nigel
reported that he had received comments from most committee members
and had incorporated the suggestions into the document. The
committee approved moving forward with publishing the document on
the website.
i.
Scott will have the document
proofread by staff [should be completed by 9 August 2004]
ii.
Once proofed, Scott will post
to the web--linked from the
CareerNavigator page as well as an announcement and link from the
virtual community.
iii.
Peggy will supply Scott with a
resource bibliography to include in CAMPlan.
- Articles: Ken Doniger
reported that he had submitted an article about QRT’s in June but it
was not in article form as of yet. He asked that the committee
provide him with some input as to how to improve the draft.
[Draft Article]
- Region
Employment and Career Websites: Scott offered to look into
developing a template for Regions to use in order to develop and/or
enhance their employment and career websites. He will check
with IEEE-USA IT/Web staff to see what can be done. Scott
provided the committee with a target date of 6 November 2004. The committee stated that it was willing to wait.
Committee members like the IEEE
Region 3 format but
it takes a lot of work to keep it up to date.
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Monitor IEEE Jobs Web
Site: It was brought to the attention of the Committee that an IEEE
member and member of the Santa Clara Section has written an analysis
of the current IEEE Job Site. His contention is that it appears to
be focused on generating revenue rather than truly serving as a
service to IEEE members.
- GSPX Seminar:
Jean Eason reported that Nigel Bristow, Jean Eason and Tarek Lahdhiri
will provide a workshop on professional development in conjunction with
the GSPX Conference on September 28th in Santa Clara, CA
- Next Meeting: The
committee decided to hold its next meeting on Saturday, 6 November
2004. Don Herres will explore the possibility of IEEE’s Rochester, NY
Section involvement. If Rochester is receptive to the idea of hosting
the ECS Committee the format would be as follows: Friday afternoon
(12 p.m. - 5 p.m.): ECS Committee would hold a workshop dealing with employment and
career skills. On Saturday, 6 November, the committee would hold its
regular committee meeting. If the committee learns that Rochester is not an option, the
committee has selected Atlanta as an alternative meeting site. Don
Herres will contact Scott Grayson with details within a week of this
meeting.
- Adjournment: The
teleconference adjourned at 2:10 p.m. EDT
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