GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE SERVICES
Southern California is one of the fastest growing job markets
in the country. InterCoast Colleges maintains a Career Services
Coordinator to assist graduates in contacting companies in
order to secure employment. Students attending the Auxiliary
Site will work with the Career Services Coordinator at the
Burbank Branch Campus for all job placement activity. It should
be noted that InterCoast Colleges does not guarantee employment
upon completion of any program. The Career Services Coordinator
acts as a liaison between the classroom and the employment
community. All graduates will be considered to need placement
assistance unless an appropriate signed student waiver of
placement assistance is in their file. Graduates waiving placement
assistance may later resume placement assistance by notifying
the Career Services Department that they again wish to be
placed in an active job seeking status. Successful job search
is dependent upon a self-confident and well prepared applicant
with a pre-planned strategy, and the Career Services Coordinator
will assist in this effort. The Career Services Coordinator
will work diligently with each graduate until he/she is placed,
assuming cooperation on the part of the graduate. The Career
Services Coordinator assists graduates to find employment
opportunities in their career fields, matching their training,
capabilities, and experience. The Career Services Coordinator
is also available to assist in future years when an InterCoast
Colleges alumnus contemplates a change in jobs. ICC graduates
are eligible for career services assistance lifetime. In order
to effectively utilize career services, graduates must agree
to the following:
1. A completed resume, in final form, must be submitted to
the Career Services Coordinator.
2. Graduates must keep the Career Services Coordinator advised
on any change in name (in case of marriage), address, telephone
number, temporary absence from the area, and employment status.
If an appointment with an employer or with the Career Services
Coordinator cannot be kept, a call must be made to the Career
Services Coordinator changing or canceling the appointment.
3. The student is asked to make weekly contact with the Career
Services Coordinator during the job search period so as to
communicate all job search activity. The Career Services Coordinator
must be notified of the results of all interviews and job
acceptance.
4. Graduates must have the legal right to accept employment
in the United States. International students are not eligible
for employment in the United States and will not receive job
assistance.
5. Graduates who default on their student loan received as
an ICC student, or who owe a past due tuition balance, or
refuses to follow the career services policies are ineligible
for assistance. |