uutlv G&si&esi, PUirutirtXf, asufL Plcuzesttesit Tuesday, February 19, 1991 Oregon Daily Emerald Advertising Supplement Career Jigsaws No matter how the puzzle' looks in the end, Career Planning and Placement can help yon put pieces together. It's almost spring. You’re gazing out the window, onto 1 hh Avenue, think ing about getting the frishec out. You can’t wait for the sun to start shining again. Then, your thoughts wander ahead to summer. You really want to work in a national park or become an in tern in Portland. Or better vet — wouldn't it he great to grad uate and get a “real" job? Sud denly the professor’s voice reaches you and you’re bai k in class. It's raining outside. You sigh. After i lass, why not walk over to Hendrick’s Hall, to the Career Planning and Place ment Service office. There is a file of national park jobs (and many other kinds), an intern ship library and a career coun selor who can help you decide what to do this summer and with the rest of your life. Student Em ployment, located downstairs in Room 12, is a re source center tor part time employ ment in Eugene, summer employ ment and work study jobs. I he doors are open from ^ a.m. to 4 p.m. except tor the lunch hour, Monday through Friday. Walk in and coordinator Leslie Wright is Willing to help. Upstairs, in the C'areer De velopment Internship Program, there are listings of internship opportunities worth upper divi sion credit in Eugene and across the United States. I his is for students with majors or minors in the College of Arts and Sc ictu es. For anyone not sure what career interests them, Career Assessment Program offers ui reer testing and interpretation. For a $ 50 fee, personal meet mgs with career counselors can lead to direction in the right career. “It’s a gre.it opportunity to think about yourself and to do some reflecting," says t'PI’S Di rector Larry Smith. For those interested in work ing for a national firm or large corporation, the Campus Inter view Program can help. Here, students can set up interviews with companies such as Micro soft and Purina Ralston, which recruit on campus. A set of 10 bid cards are available for $10. These are used to match stu dents with companies based on the required major, graduation date and ( jPA. So stop daydreaming. You can begin planning for the fu ture at CPPS now. Laura Price HOT JOBS: Career trends in the 1990s Arc you graduating in June and unsure about where to look for a job.’ Al though the recession is in full swing, there are jobs available for l niversity graduates. There are several sectors in the economy where college graduates an expect jobs to grow Mgmti candy in the next 10 years. Larrv Smith, director of Career Planning and Placement Service, fore casts long term trends by looking at demographic characteristics of the American population. “Looking at these characteristics, ask yourself what goods and services will be needed by the American population," Smith says. “Ibis is an excellent technique for projecting demand." With the graying of the baby boomers, the largest area for job growth will be in the health c are sector. Health care jobs include drug manufacturers, nurses, doctors, physical therapists, pharmacists, and other positions that make life easier for peo pie Another area l niversity graduates can find the number of jobs increasing is financial sere ices. With retirement approaching tor many baby boomers, investment will be a strategy for putting away money, Smith says. I herefore, jobs in in vesting will be inc reasing in the near future. A third sector that will continue to produce more jobs is s, lence driven tec hnologv. Biotechnology is one of these developing areas that will continue to offer new jobs as it grows, I am to JOBS, Page 4H PLANNING & PLACEMENT SERVICES Planning,&"| Placement \ Service 244 Hendricks Hall 346-3235 University of Oregon Here are just some of the services and resources that Career Planning and Placement Services provide C AREKR ASSESSMENT PROGRAM Career tests to clarify your interests, values arul skills. Orientations held each week. ♦♦♦ PART-TIME AND SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Summer Employment Program is now registering stiulents for summer 1991. Call 346-3214 for further details. COLLEGE TO CAREER A class course offered Spring quarter 1991. Tues. & Thurs. 11-12:20, 3 credit hours. CSPY 199. Fundamentals of re sume. job interviews and job search. DROP-IN COUNSELING Brief ten minute sessions available on a drop-in basis from 1:30-3:30 daily. RESUME & INTERVIEW WORKSHOPS A workshop is offered every week. Call J46-3235 to verify workshop schedule. CAREER LIBRARY A specialized library of occupational info., annual reports and employer di rectories. INDIVIDUALCOUNSELING Explore individual questions and con cerns with professional career counsel ors. Call for appointment. ♦♦♦ CAREER DEVELOPMENT & INTERNSHIP PROGRAM Earn credit and experience through internships in off-campus placements. For majors or minors in the College of Arts and Sciences