Transferable Skills for Employment and Achievement
- Positive Attitude & Behaviours
- Demonstrate confidence, respectful communication, gratitude, optimism, positivity, and resiliency when approaching work.
- Personal & Professional Management
- Demonstrate professional behaviour within the work environment and set goals and priorities to balance work and personal life.
- Growth & Development
- Assess, critique, and improve the quality of work, demonstrate ability to accept and implement feedback in a meaningful way.
Student Transition and Resource Team (START) Leader
START Leaders are student ambassadors for new students in the areas of student services, resources, and campus life. Year-round, they represent their program and the student population through campus tours, events, and outreach activities. During the academic year, START Leaders assist Student Recruitment in attracting applicants to the University.
Career Steps Workshop Series - Mastering the Art of Interviews
In this workshop you will learn:
- How to effectively prepare for a job interview.
- Tips and tricks on how to create a great first impression through body language, building rapport and clothing choices.
- How to best answer the most commonly asked interview questions.
- How to prepare for and answer difficult and behavioral interview questions.
Our workshops are CCR Certified! After attending any of the Career Steps Workshops, you can add your participation to your CCR.
Peer Tutor
Peer Tutors are high achieving students who help learners with course material. Apply here: http://humber.ca/learningresources/peer-tutoring/become-tutor
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.
Strengths-Based Resiliency Workshop
This workshop introduces you to the concept of resilience in relation to your CliftonStrengths. After participating in this workshop you will be able to define resilience, recall Ellis’ ABC model of resilience, and apply your strengths to techniques for building resilience. Join using the link provided or register for the workshop to receive a calendar invite and email reminder.
Introduction to Strengths Workshop
This workshop introduces you to the CliftonStrengths program through reflection and activities. After participating in this workshop, you will be able to define your top five strengths, describe how your strengths help you succeed as a student, and recall where to access resources. Join using the link provided or register for the workshop to receive a calendar invite and email reminder.