Career Service Centre University of Silesia in Katowice cooperation with the stakeholders: experiences and good practices.

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Career Service Centre University of Silesia in Katowice cooperation with the stakeholders: experiences and good practices

A few facts about University of Silesia

the largest university in the region one of the largest in Poland present in four silesian cities 12 faculties 42 programmes and 115 specializations students

What shapes higher education in Poland?

The Bologna process – designed to introduce a system of academic degrees that are easily recognisable and comparable, promote the mobility of students, teachers and researchers, ensure high quality teaching and incorporate the European dimension into higher education. Promoting employability – stakeholders should cooperate to raise initial qualifications and renew a skilled workforce, as well as to improve the provision, accessibility and quality of guidance on careers and employment. In addition, work placements included in study programmes and on-the-job learning should be further encouraged

European Qualifications Framework (EQF) its aim is to enable everyone interested to understand and compare national education and training systems. It is also a trigger to such rebuilding programmes to better suit economy’s needs.

Strategy „Europe 2020” is considered to be European Union answer to the crisis. One of its main statements is to create a programme for new skills and employment. It aims at incerasing the number of people aged employment to 75%.

This means …

- tight cooperation with employers to know their needs (surveys) - consulting the education programmes - more practical aspects of study programmes (partly carried out by companies and practitioners) - technology and innovation transfer to the market - ordering diploma papers

How does career centre work?

Career Service Centres are based on: - an act issued by the Ministry of Work and Social Policy - acts issued by rector

What we want to do? Actively prepare students for transition from education to labour market by equipping them with inevitable knowledge and skills

Job & internship offers Service common for 5 universities in Poland Common database of offers, students and graduates For employers: Possibility to indiviually place an offer To look through cvs and to order personal and contact data of those students who interest them the most To direct an offer to students all 5 universities using contact with the nearby career centre. For students & graduates: Possibility to search positions using variety of categories Possibility to be informed about new offers adjusted to one’s needs Possibility to create one’s own CV Access to wide range of offers from all over the country

Employers presentations & job fairs Presentations organized usually according to specific job offers or internship programmes. Target group chosen according to the employer’s needs Information about this particular position, characteristics of recruitment and selection process Information about organization culture and possibilities of development Job Fairs Organized twice a year: spring and autumn.

Employers’ workshops Its aim is to convey practical knowlegde to students. Maximum – 15 students/graduates The workshop must be at least 3 hours long + 1hour for employer’s presentation Examples: Customer Care (Capgemini), Assessment Centre (Randstad), Agile (Agora – press publishing company), Accountacy in international turnover (PwC), How to make a useful smartphone application (Future Processing), Information in cloud (ING Services).

Employers’ stands Possibility for those employers who prefer one- to-one contact with students. Recommended to those companies who are not very well known by students.

University Convention Convention consisting of: -University authorities -Local authorities -CEO’s of the largest companies in the Silesian region Its aim is to cooperate, i.a. in the area of employment, consulting study programmes and technology transfer

University Convention – realized programmes „Young Specialist” – 3-months internship, financed by the company. Directed to all students who finished at least 1st year of studies. Organized according to detailed programme 2 supervisors – one from company and one from the University. It’s aim is to enable students to gain their firs professional experience within a business project.

University Convention – realized programmes „Young Manager” – 2-years internship, financed by the company. Directed to all students who finished at least 3rd year of studies. Organized according to detailed programme 2 supervisors – one from company and one from the University. Its aim is to shape a student as a future employee, usually students go through several departments fulfilling various tasks. Development Centre is organized at the finish of the programme and company decides whether to employ the student or not.

University Convention – realized programmes Mentoring programme – directed only to 15 students and managers Lasts 1 year Carefully selected students of the last year of studies Mentor and mentee meet every two weeks The process is facilitated by the Career Service Centre.

Why career guidance in higher education is so important?

- Undergraduates choose their studies according to employment possibilities - Most of the students finish studies to have a successful job - Transition from education to labour market is a stressful experience - Modern economy needs well educated people with skills adjusted to the market needs

We all – authorities, academic and administrative staff, students’ government shape students to be successful in the future

How may we cooperate within the university?

- conveying knowledge on employment possibilities - undertaking dialog with potential employers - motivating students to set their career goals - promoting events organized for students by Career Service Centre - promoting Career Service Centre itself

How we do it at University of Silesia? Organizing conferences and seminars for students with potential employers e.g. ‘The Doors to the Chemist’s Career’

How we do it at University of Silesia? Organizing seminars concerning job searching skills - how to write a CV, how to prepare to the interview, how to set career goals -ordered by academic staff of particular faculties or by students’ government - workshops adjusted to the needs of particular student group

How we do it at University of Silesia? Which way to work? Meetings with professionals representing particular occupation in a range of interest of students (organized for students of various study programmes)

How we do it at University of Silesia? Experts’ Panel Meeting of academic staff with representatives of employers, which aim is to discuss adjustment of the study programmes to the needs of labour market

How we do it at University of Silesia? Preparation to entering the labour market – programme realised at mathematics 80 hour programme for students from 2nd year onwards: - individual resources - labour market characteristics - how to apply for a job - law regulations concerning work - entrepreneurship

How we do it at University of Silesia? Preparing profiled graduate survey reports on demand of faculties and other labour market analysis

Thank you for your attention! Agnieszka Dunaj Barbara Smorczewska