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Prepare For The Upturn in IT Related Jobs With New Avenues Of Recruitment

Prepare For The Upturn in IT Related Jobs With New Avenues Of Recruitment. Ann Beheler, Ann Blackman 2006 Conference on Information Technology. Convergence Technology Center. National Science Foundation Advanced Technical Education (ATE) Regional Center. Convergence Technology Center.

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Prepare For The Upturn in IT Related Jobs With New Avenues Of Recruitment

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  1. Prepare For The Upturn in IT Related JobsWith New Avenues OfRecruitment Ann Beheler, Ann Blackman 2006 Conference on Information Technology

  2. Convergence Technology Center National Science Foundation Advanced Technical Education (ATE) Regional Center

  3. Convergence Technology Center Three partner community colleges working together in the North Texas area

  4. Convergence Technology brings IT together • Voice, video, data, image blended into one flexible network • The bringing together of products and capabilities of multiple vendors so that they provide the services the customer wants (interoperability) • Active in enterprise businesses and homes $2.469 million over 4 years Awarded August 1, 2004

  5. Convergence Technology Center • Focus • Build curriculum for Convergence Technician Training faculty • case study/problem-based learning approach • convergence technology content • Recruiting faculty and students from underserved areas • Sharing materials with others utilizing CCCCD’s partnership with National Center for Telecommunications Technology Regional Program

  6. Enough about us……… Are IT jobs really coming back? Who do we need to recruit? How do we successfully recruit?

  7. Over the past few years • Dallas portion of the DFW Metroplex lost 100,000 jobs between 2000 and 2003 out of about 2.8 million jobs (Center for Economic Development and Research Report, 2003) • Causes • 9/11 • Telecom layoffs • General economic downturn similar to entire nation

  8. 4 of the Top 10 Fastest Growing Occupations are in IT! Source: US BLS Fastest Growing Occupations, 2002-2012

  9. The Future Depends on our recognizing and leading

  10. Change

  11. Leading change requires consciously leaving the comfort of how we’ve always done things in business, in our community, and in education….. and providing education and training for jobs that we’ve not yet defined.

  12. Neomillennial Students Are digital natives who by high school have spent more time playing video games than reading books

  13. Neomillennial Students Are digital natives who by high school have spent more time talking on cell phones than reading books

  14. Neomillennial Students Are digital natives who by high school have spent four times more time watching TV than reading books

  15. So we can’t teach (or reach) them just with books and other printed materials…. and we must take the time to make education relevant and engaging.

  16. Workers growing up in the 21st century will have 7 or more careers Therefore, RecruitingMUST be a multi-prong approach

  17. Overall Recruitment Focus • Underserved Populations • Women • Low Income • Under represented ethnic groups

  18. Types of Prospective Students • Recent High School Graduate • Undeclared major • Entry level technician • Re-careering individual • Post Baccalaureate

  19. The BIG Picture • Public Relations • Human Interest Stories • Online newsletters, “Lifestyle” magazines • Service Clubs/ Chamber of Commerce • Don’t forget the churches! • K-8 school events/ Math & Science Nights

  20. The BIG Picture • Public Relations • Community Events • Dia de la Familia • Partnerships • Urban League, Junior League • Business Advisory Council

  21. Information, Please! • Customize SHORT, INFORMAL sessions • Java Jolts • Pizza Breaks • Lunch’n’Learns

  22. Partner with other College Resources • Recruiting • Student Life • Tech Prep • Leadership Development Programs • CCCCD ACE program resulted in recruitment of undeclared majors through the Developmental Math Program.

  23. Influence the Influencers • Parents • High School Staff & Faculty • June 1 day workshops • Field Trip opportunities • Community College Colleagues • Lunch’n’Learns • IT Employers • Email upcoming classes

  24. Make it Hands On High School and College Faculty Workshops

  25. Make it Hands On Girls are IT!

  26. Make It Hands On Summer Institute Grades 8 - 12

  27. Make It Hands On Developmental Math Convergence Fair

  28. Bring It All Together

  29. Don’t Underestimate the Impact Of • One on one access to your faculty and dean. • Faculty web pages • Email • Instant Messaging

  30. Your Best Recruitment Tools are Your Students

  31. Results to date IT/Telecommunications registrations up almost 40% over 2004 Companies that traditionally recruited only 4-year graduates are recruiting from us now (Nortel, Perot, for example)

  32. Questions and Contacts • Ann Beheler • Principal Investigator • abeheler@ccccd.edu • Ann Blackman • Program Manager • ablackman@ccccd.edu This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0402356. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation

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