The rest of October was a very
busy month, but also a very exciting month! I am responsible for engineering
co-op recruitment, and I just hired my first few co-op students. Things were a
little short notice than I would have liked, but in the end everything worked
out. I am much more prepared for May recruitment now.
I am working with Bobbi, an
engineer who is the hiring leader for the engineering co-ops. She shortlisted
the resumes, and told me who she wanted for the interview team. This year is
also her first year in co-op hiring, so we are both new to the process.
The interview team was excellent.
We had a recent EIT (Engineer In Training), and a new grad engineer. I met with
them before, planned everything out, and we headed up to UofA for interviewing.
It was s very long day. One of
the hardest things about doing many interviews in one day is maintaining the
same enthusiasm and energy for all the interviews.
We met with Bobbi and Tennielle
to discuss the interviews, and who we thought the top candidates were. After
submitting our rankings, we waited a week for the results.
We ended up hiring most of our
first picks! Now I am beginning the process that I am more familiar with. The
co-ops are set to start in January, and I am very excited to see how our hires
perform.
The end of October and beginning
of November did not slow down a bit. With co-op recruitment done, I am back to
focusing on our career day, and job posting project.
Career day I thought was a big
success! This year we decided to have two separate groups, the Mad Scientists,
and the Project Protégés. We wanted to give the students a choice between
science and business.
Organizing the event was more
difficult than I anticipated, mainly because I didn’t know who to contact for
things like bus booking, and site tours. Melody Jones has been working at NOVA
for a very long time, and pretty much knows everybody there. She really helped
me out for the organization of career day.
The kids
left positive feedback for most of the activities. You cannot impress everyone,
but for the most part I think the majority left very positive feedback, with
some ideas that we can use for next year.
One thing
that I have learned on my work term is the importance of feedback. When working
with other people, and organizing events like career day, it’s important to
have accurate feedback, and then using it to make improvements. I believe it
comes back to a concept I learned in school called “Evidence Based Management.”
Basing decisions on facts rather than opinion.
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