Career Week

January 28 - February 1, 2002

The Career Development Center provides students and recent graduates with advice, information, and on-campus services regarding full-time and part-time employment, career planning and development. Services and activities of CDC include Job Placement, Career Resources, Company Relations and Services.

Job Placement
Current Job Listings, Full-time Jobs, Part-time Jobs, Summer Jobs

Resources
Current Job Listings, CDC Bulletin Boards, Career Resource Library, CDC Newsletter

Services
Career Week, Individual Counseling and Testing, Workshops, Alumni Advisor Meetings

Company Field Trips, Research, Company Relations

ABAC Dummy Company Project
The Career Development Center with the cooperation of ABAC School of Management administers the ABAC Dummy Company summer job training program. This program is different from others because students can acquire actual working experiences, but still have the advantages of working in the University. Students have opportunities to practically apply the skills that they have learned in a real working environment. Also it is very useful and beneficial for those students to have a direct experience in management field as well as experience in a real business organization. Therefore, ABAC has encouraged students to form real business organizations as a part of the ABAC Dummy Company Project. It is run by students themselves as a real business enterprise. Students have complete freedom in choosing the type of business, such as retailing or sales, which may include business/market research, organizing business seminars.

CDC Bulletin Boards
The CDC maintains two bulletin boards, one in the CDC offices on the third floor of the Queen's Tower, and one on the first floor of the E Building. These bulle boards have news on CDC events, listings of full-time and part-time jobs, and listings of scholarships.

Career Resource Library
The Career Development Center maintains the Career Resource Library at its offices in the Q Building. This collection of materials includes audio and video tapes as well as printed materials such as annual reports and profiles of many Thai companies. Facilities are available at the CDC offices for viewing the videotapes.

	

	

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