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Schools are offering their career centers for assessments, launching support groups, running more networking receptions and calling on employed alumni for help.
The added demand from stressed alumni, who have either been laid off or are worried about their jobs, has put a strain on the university career centers that are already working to help soon-to-graduate students find jobs.
"Whenever I hear of a company having layoffs, I immediately think of how that's going to affect us," said
That has pressed Johns, who previously spent most of her time cultivating relationships with potential employers, into the added role of job coach. But she said she sees something positive there.
"I'm always thinking of the goodwill that will come back our way" from working with alumni who need help, she said.
Other universities report similar upticks in inquiries from alumni who want to tap into their alma maters' contacts and jobs boards, resume tutorials, interview tuneups, career assessments and refreshers on job-search strategies.
The number of calls to career services at the
"And that doesn't count the phone calls and e-mail, the quick questions," Delicati said.
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UT-
At the
"It's a great resource for us," Buckman said.
The next day, she borrowed an idea from a friend, bought a pair of
"I just wanted support," Hurtado, 32, said of her decision to attend the support meeting. Since her layoff, Hurtado, whose husband is a police detective, had turned down two offers for low pay, including one at half her previous salary and is second-guessing herself.
"I honestly didn't believe there was a recession going on until I stopped getting the calls and the interviews," she said.
Like UT-Arlington, the
This spring, the university launched Career Connection, a series of panels featuring speakers from area employers, including
Additionally, in March, career services and the alumni association teamed up on a networking reception and workshop in
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"Employers may have opportunities but may not be advertising them," Delicati said. "The focus is on how to uncover those through networking."
That's a key reality of the new job market that many freshly laid-off alumni are unaware of, even if they've been out of the job market for just a few years, Delicati and other college career advisers say.
Sites like Monster and
"You're not going to see a lot of the positions advertised somewhere," Johns said. "You're going to learn about them through a professional association mixer. You really have to rely on face-to-face interaction and less on technology."
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One ray of sunshine for universities is that alumni who are still employed are offering to help.
To hear Johns tell it, she and her staff spend much of their day on the phone with potential employers, professional associations and other sources, trying to divine who is hiring. "Then we bring all this back to campus and try to figure out how an MBA figures into this," she said.
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One thing's for certain: Career advisers don't have to spend a lot of time tempering alumni's expectations.
Workers who are re-entering the ranks of job seekers are quickly running up against competition from fresh college graduates and other younger candidates. And many of the jobs being offered at employment fairs are aimed at entry-level workers.
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At a
Perez, 47, who works in quality assurance for FedEx Express, said she wants a better job in that field, audit or risk management. Making
Dawson, 54, an Albertson's bakery manager, wants to switch to human resources. At a
For now, however, everyone agrees "the packaging of jobs that are out there is not pretty," Johns said.
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