Cohen By the Numbers Spring 2015 & Year-End Report Engagement with the Cohen Career Center In the Spring of 2015, the W&M Cohen Career Center provided 994 career advising contacts, 705 of which were Unique. This included 525 scheduled appointments, 419 of which were unique; and 468 Quick Advising Walk-in sessions, 367 of which were unique. The student to staff ratio is 1029:1 Of the 525 Scheduled Appointments, 419 were unique. Females: 256 Male: 163 Freshmen: 77 Sophomore: 74 Junior: 91 Senior: 115 Grad Student: 33 JP: 5 Alumni: 24
Grad Student, 33
JP, 5
Alumni, 24
Freshmen , 77 Sophomore, 74
Senior, 115
Junior, 91
Of the 468 Quick Advising Walk-in Sessions, 368 were unique. Females: 240 Male: 128 Freshmen: 90 Sophomore: 79 Junior: 79 Senior: 94 Grad Student: 14 JP: 3 Alumni: 9
Grad Student, 14
1517 994 2511 1299
Freshmen, 90
Senior, 94
Sophomor e, 79 Junior, 79
Total Career Unique Career Total Scheduled Scheduled Advising Advising Appointments Appointments Contacts Contacts Unique Students Fall 2014 Spring 2015 Fall 2014/Spring 2015 Spring 2014
Alumni, 9
JP, 3
998 705 1703 858
777 525 1302 787
600 419 1019 584
Total Quick Advising Walk-in Sessions 740 468 1208 511
Quick Advising Walk-in Sessions Unique Students 549 367 916 391
Cohen By the Numbers Spring 2015 & Year-End Report Engagement with the Cohen Career Center In the Spring of 2015, the Cohen Career Center facilitated 98 programs, fairs, workshops and information sessions with a total of attendance of 2217 students, 1355 Unique. There were 50 workshops covering 14 topics
Spring 2015 Collaborative Programming:
Spring 2015 Workshops:
The Nuts and Bolts of an Academic Job Search - For Graduate Students Majoring in the Humanities & Sciences
Career & Professional Connections: All about LinkedIn & Networking Effective Interviewing Workshop How to Experience and Test Career Options How to Network at the Career & Internship Fair How to Research Career Options with Your Interests & Skills Internship Search Strategies Workshop Local Internship Program Orientation Job Search Strategies Workshop Majors, Milk & Cookies On-Campus Interviewing & Navigating Tribe Careers Resumes, Cover Letters & LinkedIn Workshop Senior Career Readiness: Resumes and Cover Letters Senior Career Readiness: LinkedIn Translate Research Experience to the Workplace
Spring 2015 Seminar Series: Management Skills for Public Service My Active Career Exploration Program: 3 Sections
Spring 2015 Student Ambassador Outreach: Alpha Chi Omega Griffin D Brown Hall, 2nd Floor Jefferson Hall, 3rd East Jamestown South Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. Sigma Phi Epsilon
Football Recruit Visit Gooch 3rd Lower Senior Class Fauquier, 3rd Lower Kappa Kappa Gamma AMP Monroe Hall, 3rd East
What You Can Do With a History Degree Besides Teach - The Lyon Gardiner Tyler Department of History Marine Science Career Day - VIMS Science Careers Outside the Lab Careers in Academia Workshop for Graduate Students in the Sciences Careers in Physics Class Careers in Public Health Panel 21st Biennial Ferguson Publishing Seminar - English Dept., Swem Library & Colonial Williamsburg Publications Dept. BBA Orientation to Tribe Careers - Mason School of Business A Day in the Life - Finance, Arts & Entertainment, Fashion & Beauty W&M Development and Parent & Family Council Liberal Arts to Business - Chicago Career Panel & Networking Reception - W&M Development and Parent & Family Council Celebration of Women's Athletics Grant Thornton Case Competition - Mason School of Business MetroLink DC Recruiting Event - Duke University, Swarthmore College &Yale University DC Consulting Panel - Washington DC Office
Cohen Career Center Employment & Career Opportunities Spring 2015: Making a Living Making a Difference Symposium with 49 Employer Representatives and 57 Students attending Spring Career Fair with 78 Employer Representatives and 588 Students attending Georgetown Government & Non-Profit Career Fair with 98 Employer Representatives and 74 Students attending Education Recruitment Fair with 45 School Representatives and 69 Students attending Total Programs, Fairs and Workshops Total Attendance Attendance Unique Students & Information Sessions Fall 2014 Spring 2015 Fall 2014/Spring 2015
102 98 200
5044 2217 7261
2362 1355 3717
Cohen By the Numbers Spring 2015 & Year-End Report Engagement with the Cohen Career Center Information Sessions Fall 2014 Spring 2015 Fall 2014/Spring 2015
Total Attendance 39 30 69
Attendance Unique Students
750 548 1298
Information Sessions: Apogee Adventures BookKeeping Express (BKE) Build & Sell Businesses in China: From W&M English Major to Entrepreneur C.I.A. Simulation/Competition -- by invitation only! Capital One Career Conversations - Health Care Consulting Career Talk - Environmental, Energy, Sustainability and Policy Careers in Public Health Panel Cartesian Central Intelligence Agency Clearsight Advisors Columbia Publishing Course Direct Action & Research Training (DART) Center Disney World Science Internship Program - Information Session Epic Ernst & Young LLP FedBid, Inc. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) FTI Consulting Google Office Hours Health Care Ethics Presentation - Dr. Kathy McReynolds KPMG LLP Majors Information Panel: Why Major in CS@WM? Noyce Scholarship Program - Information Session Peace Corps PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Teach for America The Career Benefits of Working in Food Service in College: A Panel Discussion Uncommon Schools University of Denver Publishing Institute
442 463 905
Cohen By the Numbers 2015 Spring Semester Recruiting Statistics
(January 12, 2015—May 21, 2015)
On-Campus Recruiting
62 different on-campus interview schedules
45 unique employers interviewing on campus
482 on-campus interviews
589 applications for on-campus recruiting positions
65 OCR job postings
General Recruiting
4,089 applications for non-OCR jobs
Total applications through Tribe Careers = 4,678
1922 non-OCR job postings
Cohen By the Numbers Year-End Report - Recruiting
Fall 2014/Spring 2015 Events Held: MACC Speed Networking Reception: 12 employers (all MACC students participating) Fall Diversity Brunch: 29 employers, 103 students attended Fall Career & Internship Fair: 73 employers, 821 students attended Meet the Firms Friday: 32 employers, 380 students attended Graduate and Professional Fair: 110 employers, 202 students attended Spring Career & Internship Fair: 78 employers, 588 students attended Education Fair: 45 employers, 69 students attended
Employer Info. Sessions: 46 different employers participated in information sessions this year 69 information sessions were scheduled in Tribe Careers 1,298 students participated in information sessions this year
Non-OCR Job Postings in Tribe Careers (August 2014- May 2015): 3,691 job postings (non-OCR) in Tribe Careers this school year 8,207 applications for non-OCR jobs in Tribe Careers 121,622 total student views for non-OCR job postings in Tribe Careers 64,559 unique student views for non-OCR jobs
OCR Job Postings in Tribe Careers (August 2014-May 2015): 1,777 applications for OCR jobs in Tribe Careers 39 employers hosted on-campus interviews this year 1,537 interviews for OCR jobs 206 job postings for OCR jobs
Mock Interviews: 1,389 mock interviews or resume reviews with an employer conducted this year
Total Applications: 9,984 total applications through Tribe Careers this year 3,897 total job postings on Tribe Careers this school year
Cohen By the Numbers Internship Statistics Fall 2014/Spring 2015
In the Spring of 2015, there were 407 Internship postings in Tribe Careers.
In the Fall of 2014, there were 353 Internship postings in Tribe Careers.
For a total of 760 Internship Postings for Fall 2014/Spring 2015
Local Internship Program
In the Spring of 2015, there were 44 Local Internship Program opportunities posted in Tribe Careers.
In the Fall of 2014 there were 24 Local Internship Program opportunities posted in Tribe Careers
For a total of 68 Local Internship Program opportunities posted in Tribe Careers for Fall 2014/Spring 2015
We awarded $49,000 to 12 students doing unpaid internships in Summer 2015 We award an annual scholarship to a graduating senior admitted to a summer publishing institute. In 2015 we awarded $5,000.