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‘GBS Connects’ unites students, professionals in open-atmosphere setting Aaron Ach
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staff reporter GBS Connects, an all-day opportunity for South students to meet with professionals in careers they are considering pursuing in the future, occurred Dec. 12. Staff members and Guidance Department administrators had this idea last year and hoped to host the program with other 50-year anniversary celebrations. The organization ended up being too much to do by the end of the 2011-2012 school year, so it was held this year, according to head of Student Services Dr. Lara Cummings and guidance counselor Socorro Rogers. “We originally had the idea of bringing in GBS [alumnus], have them give back to [South] in a way and have them provide [students] with [insights like], ‘What does it take to [do] my current career?’” Rogers said. “It connects the content that [students] learn now to that particular career.” By postponing the event, the Guidance Department was able to work in conjunction with the Glenview Chamber of Commerce to involve local businesses’ participation in GBS Connects. “We have over 200 presenters that are coming at this time [and] six different sessions,” Cummings said before the event. “There are [about] 1,100 possible sessions that students will be participating in.”
Delivering a seminar to South juniors and seniors about résumés and job etiquette, keynote speaker Brad Karsh asks the crowd how many of them have held jobs. Karsh explained that employers only take about five seconds to review each job application. Photo by
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