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The placement exchange

09. The placement exchange. March 5-8. SEATTLE. Scott A. Mangino TPE Ambassador. www.theplacementexchange.org. What is the placement exchange?. Founded in 2006 by partnering professional organizations NASPA and ACUHO-I.

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The placement exchange

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  1. 09 Theplacementexchange March 5-8 SEATTLE Scott A. Mangino TPE Ambassador www.theplacementexchange.org

  2. What is the placement exchange? • Founded in 2006 by partnering professional organizations NASPA and ACUHO-I. • Collaborative job placement process and service for new and current student affairs professionals. • Connects institutions looking for employees with employees looking for a job. • Takes place prior to the NASPA Annual Conference. This year it will take place in Seattle, WA from March 5th-9th

  3. Partner organizations NASPA Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education ACUHO-I Association of College & University Housing Officers-International NACA National Association for Campus Activities NODA National Orientation Directors Association ASJA Association for Student Judicial Affairs

  4. Benefits of attending • Interviewing with member institutions of five major professional organizations. • Ability to interview for multiple positions with multiple institutions in one location. • Ability to interview with institutions from throughout North America. • Exclusive access to institutions from the western half of the United States. • Opportunity to network with student affairs professionals from around the world. • Opportunity to attend the NASPA Annual Conference immediately after The Placement Exchange. • Special member pricing if member of any of the five partner associations.

  5. Cost analysis • * Early Bird Registration Ends: 1/23/09 • ** If you register for The Placement Exchange and the NASPA Annual Conference you will receive a discount. • $50.00 for Members/Non-Members • $25.00 for Student Members

  6. How to register online 1) Visit www.theplacementexchange.org 2) Click on “Candidates” 3) Click on “Create a Profile” 4) Select “Sign Up to create your unique profile and begin using The Placement Exchange” 5) Insert personal information 6) Once signed in, under “Seattle 2009” click on “Register” and follow the directions to check out and register for The Placement Exchange 2009 7) And… your done! It’s just that easy!

  7. How to search for jobs 1) Visit www.theplacementexchange.org 2) Click on “Candidates” 3) Click on “Search for Jobs” 4) Log in with your username and password 5) Search for jobs by: • Date Range • Category • Institution Type • Institution Size • Institutional Policy • State • Education • Major • Years of Full-Time Experience 6) Click “Find Jobs!” 7) Review Job Results 

  8. Thank you!Any Questions? My Contact Information: Scott A. Mangino ScottM@housing.ufl.edu (352) 392-2171 Ext. 11012

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