i S '1, a Dear Student: 'Ihe Canada Manpower Centre would like to take this opportunity to extend our best wished to you as you begin your second senes- ter of studies at UPEI. We have had the opportunity of meeting sane of you this first semester, but ot‘rErs of you have not had the occasion or need to care in to discuss possible job openings or your career plan for the future. This letter, then, is mere— is my invitation to you to avail yourself of the ser- vices of the Canada Manpower Centre on Chxrpis. Oar of— fice is located in mom 102 , Main Building (at least for the mrent .- we will be moving to a nore centralized location in ' the Main Building adja— cent to Student Services early 1978), and our phone nunber is 892—4121, extension 132. Our office is open from 8i30"am to . 5:00 pm, anday to Friday, during the academic tenn. Please be advised that re— gistration With our office is entirely voluntary as well as confidential. Chly those employers to whom you direct us to send your registration will be given a copy of your ap- plicatim. However, it is necessary for you to regis— ter in order for us to be able to contact you when— ever a—suitable job be-‘ comes available. Maybe you know exactly What you want to do — you know what courses you have to take, wrereymwanttogo,. and how you plan to use tl‘fln - 'I‘REMENIDUSI- How- _ ever, perhaps there are Others of you sho are still a bit stillpmdering how it fits together. . .wonderiflg Which way to turn. Mather We're here to help you re-' alizeg that you do have control in ‘ your career‘and finding" the job Which will take the most of your unique tillents, skills, abili- ties, and interests. We're also here to help You to obtain part-tine work to earn some pocket mmey and/or summer work to' con- tmue your education. (he of the areas cf'help Which the Canada Manponer Centre on Campus offers is vocational and career coun-r' selling. It's not a diff— icult process, .although it does require cmsiderable thought and effort on your part. IT'S Ya] FU'IU'RE. We plan onholding a num— ber of such sessions next semester (on a grOup and/ or individual basis) for those of you who would like some help in focusing kn: (i) what’are my skills? (ii) where would I like to ' A use them? and (iii) how can I go about using them? Creative Job Search 'Iech- niques sessions will also be held for those who wish help with resumes, letters The L1?E[SUN,~'ITmrsday. 2,.1973, page 13 AN. INVITE. FROM cm of application, job inter-1 views, or any other itans of concern regarding the job-hunt. Should you be interested, please check with our office for the time and location of theSe various sessions. For those of you who are interested in reading further about job-hunting and career planning on your own, we are listing sane books which should prove helpful to you: John Crystal & Richard Bolles, Where Do I Go From Here With lily Life? Richa N. Bolles, What Colour is Your Parachute? John Holland, Making Vo— cational Choices: a Theory of Careers . Wish, Go Hire Yourself an Employer Richard Iathrop, Who's Hir- ing Who? and Bernard Haldane's, How to Make a Habit of Success. (hoe again, please feel free to avail yourself of our service to help you in getting a job. It's all up to you - you have the a skills and abilities. Best wishes in your courses. 0. o _ YOUGET THE GOALS ’ OUR GOAL IS To. PLEASE We dojit all . McDonad’s l I®