Transferable Skills for Employment and Achievement
- Technological Skills
- Develop an understanding of web technologies, common office software, and hardware troubleshooting.
- Multimedia Skills
- Develop an understanding of multiple media formats and best practices for the implementation and sharing of new media.
- Information Management and Evaluation
- Locate, select, organize, and document information using appropriate technology and information systems.
- Online Etiquette
- Manage professional reputation and communicate information responsibly in an online space.
PALS: Tips for Multiple Choice Tests Workshop
Attend 5 of our workshops to add this experience to your CCR! Learn more on the Learning Skills Workshop web page.
**Workshop time: 1:40pm to 2:30pm
PALS: What’s Your Learning Preference? Workshop
Attend 5 of our workshops to add this experience to your CCR! Learn more on the Learning Skills Workshop web page.
PALS: I’m Too Busy! How to Manage Your Time Workshop
Attend 5 of our workshops to add this experience to your CCR! Learn more on the Learning Skills Workshop web page.
Peer Tutor
Peer Tutors are high achieving students who help learners with course material. Apply here: http://humber.ca/learningresources/peer-tutoring/become-tutor
Digital Content Creator
Are you interested in growing your social media and digital portfolio? First Year Experience is hiring digital coordinators to manage our FYE social media accounts and create graphics/promo materials for our events. For more details, visit our drop in sessions!
Media Assistant/Intern
The Media Assistant will be responsible for the production of various forms of media. Responsibilities include videography, creating infographics, creating print & digital work, photography, administrative tasks and other duties as assigned. The Media Assistant will regularly work in collaboration with members of the UofGH community in order to create media projects, such as event invitations and print materials designed to communicate in a tone that matches the branding of each department.
Marketing Assistant
The Marketing Assistant will assist both the Student Life and Career & Placement Services departments in the creation and distribution of weekly student eNews email initiaties. Responsibilities include aggregating and curating eNews conent from various sources including: academic and student support departments, academic societies, sanctioned clubs, staff and other campus partners as appropiate. The Marketing Assistant will also assisgn in designing email temaplates that are compatible across both desktop and mobile devivces.
Student Life Assistant
The Student Life Assistant performs administrative duties to support the Student Life department’s events, projects, and initiatives. Responsibilities include organizing student workers’ information, corresponding with internal and external partners, managing event registration processes, and coordinating supplies for student groups and events.