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career centers > Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
We offer a wide variety of free services to university administrators. We have organized the questions that our members have asked us over the past three (+) years into the following categories:
Career Service Professionals
- Who pays for your company's services?
Our corporate clients pay to gain access to our proprietary Global Campus Recruiting Network™. Everyone at the university level (students, administrators, etc.) receives the full benefits of our recruiting services for free.
- What types of students do you help?
We help undergraduate and graduate students pursue full time, part-time, contract, and internship opportunities at companies throughout the world. We can help your career center manage the global career search and placement process for the following types of candidates:
- Visiting foreign national students that will either repatriate or relocate to another country to pursue career opportunities after graduation.
- Visiting foreign national students that decide to stay in their host country after graduation to pursue career opportunities.
- Students that are nationals wishing to pursue domestic or international career opportunities.
- Which companies utilize your web-based services?
Preview a list of our most active recruiters by visiting our Student Center RESEARCH Companies.
Please note! This service requires you to register with CampusCareerCenter.com as a University Administrator network partner. We look forward to working with you!
- Which schools are members of The Global Campus Recruiting Network ™?
Registered university administrators can review our membership list, as well as utilize our search tools to learn how many candidates from their school are in our database, fully registered for our services by visiting the PARNTER section.
- If a student is interested in pursuing a job opportunity at one of the companies that utilize your services, do you provide research material to educate the job seeker with regard to whether this is the right company in which he/she might be interested?
Yes, in CCC's Research Companies section, where hundreds of our clients' company profiles are listed along with hypertext linked logos.
- What can our Career Services Center do to help better serve our global job seekers?
- If your school is not already enrolled as a Global Campus Recruiting Network™ partner, please register -- it only takes about sixty seconds to enroll.
- Tell students who are looking to pursue global career opportunities to go to the student section of our web site. There, they will be provided with the online tools necessary to electronically submit to us a student profile (this includes their resume). Students will receive an email from us after they have finished registering.
- We encourage you to add a CampusCareerCenter.com link to your organization's web site. For instructions, please read about our logo program, found in the 'About CCC' home page link.
The CCC International Student Officers program
- Outside of recruiting, what services do you offer visiting foreign national students?
We have partnered with The American Immigration Center , the web's premier online immigration, visa consultation, and visa processing company. Through this relationship CCC helps educate your students
Students that register with CCC will receive the following:
- Free global e-recruiting service.
- Useful content designed to help visiting foreign nationals conduct worldwide employment searches within the context of host country cultural integration, repatriation, and/or re-location to another country.
- How do your services simplify the job search process for visiting foreign national students?
Through our constant interaction with recruiters at many of the world's largest companies, we have identified those companies (like Johnson & Johnson and Hanover Direct) that are presently looking to hire visiting foreign national students for both North American and international positions. Companies use our global job listing service (Search Jobs section) and our database search service (CanididateConnect™) to target for employment top visiting foreign national students that possess specific skill-sets and geographic backgrounds. By collecting this information when students register for our online services, we have created a new communication channel that allows companies to access the pool of highly talented visiting foreign national students at schools like yours throughout the world.
- How do students register for your services?
Candidates click on the 'Register Now' on the home page, at which point they will be guided through the online registration process, which includes the creation of a candidate profile form. After this ten-minute procedure is completed, students have access to all of our web site resources.
- Suppose a student wants to be taken out of your interactive database. Is it difficult to do so?
No. After receiving an email request to be taken out of our database, The Director of Student Services removes the information immediately, at which point you will be notified via email that you have been removed from our Global Campus Recruiting Network ™.
- Your corporate clients are most interested in which types of visiting foreign national students?
Our global job listing service (Search Jobs section) and database search service (CandidateConnect™) have been created with input from employers, students, Career Counselors, and International student officers. As such, we have learned how important it is to offer a recruitment service that connects visiting foreign national students with companies looking to:
- Contact, interview, and hire students for home-based positions before they repatriate.
- Contact, interview, and hire students for host country-based positions beginning after graduation.
- Are there any costs associated with your e-recruitment services?
No… these services are offered to students free of charge.
- How do you make money?
From our corporate customers and advertisers.
Study Abroad Directors
- How does this recruitment service apply to students that study abroad?
Students that study abroad are trained to think globally and as such develop skills and academic backgrounds well suited to work in the New World Economy. Our clients utilize CCC's services to seek and hire these types of students.
- What are the different types of services that are currently available for students that either have or will be studying abroad?
A database search service, a job and internship listing service, and various content services featuring world events in the areas of finance, society, living, culture, and travel.
- How did CCC come up with the idea to integrate a worldly education into the concept of sourcing students on a worldwide basis?
One of the co-founders of the company, Gary Geraci, participated for a semester in Denmark's International Studies program (DIS) in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1993. He learned first hand after graduating from college how difficult it was to find a recruiting service that specialized in linking international academic backgrounds to related career paths. It subsequently become clear to him that the services of a 'global-minded' campus recruitment company would certainly help to streamline the worldwide job process for students.
- Suggested Resources for study abroad students?
The CCC BulletinBoard, The CCC Honor Roll, and The CCC Foreign Exchange Center can all be found in the student center. (note: you must first register to preview the student center)
Internship Coordinators
- What resources do you provide internship-seeking students?
- In the 'Search Jobs' section of CCC, a student may search for internships by entering "internship" in the keyword search. CCC has thousands of internships listed, which are updated regularly.
- A highly targeted database search service that requires students to register as seeking either an 'internship', 'co-op position', part-time or full time job. Employers like this feature as it allows them to target interns in the database quickly and easily.
- What types of opportunities do you provide internship-seeking students?
Internships, co-op opportunities, and training programs.
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