Once you get the job offer, you have to go to work! The workplace can be a tricky place to navigate and can make or break your experience. What does a positive work environment look and sound like? How can you avoid the negatives like gossip and office politics? How can you set yourself up for success in the work environment by promoting civility amongst your coworkers?
Learn all of these things and more at the National Student Employment Week: Playing Nice in the Workplace workshop Wednesday, April 15 from 1 – 2 p.m. at the Career Center (7800 York Road, Suite 206)
Presented by Alison Peer, Assistant Director, Student Conduct & Civility Education
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About National Student Employment Week
Each year, during the full second week of April, colleges and universities across the country recognize the importance of the student work experience during National Student Employment Week (April 13-17). Student employment offers students career-enhancing opportunities, the ability to develop skills relevant in any career, and better preparation for the job market upon graduation.
Here at Towson University student employees perform invaluable services with enthusiasm, dedication, and initiative. It is only appropriate to set aside a special week to draw the awareness of others, both on campus and off campus.
For more information, contact the Career Center by calling 410-704-2233 or visiting www.towson.edu/careercenter.