18 The Cadre + 31 March 1998 Campus Notice Board The job descriptions for Student Council positions are as follows: President: The primary public relations officer of the Student Union, chairs meetings of the executive, isamember of the Student Council, isa liaison between the Union and the administration, sits on Senate, and performs other duties as required. The president is the figure head for the Union and often sets goals forthe executive. Vice President External: Acts as acommunication link between the Union and all external groups. Examples of external groups are Federal and Provincial governments, and the Canadian Federation of Students. VPE assists the President in all of his or her duties, and replaces the president when he or she is unable to act. Sits on Senate and is a member of the Student Council. Other duties as required. Vice President Finance: Sits on the UPEI Board of Governors Finance and Executive Committees, as well as the Board of Directors for The Cadre and CIMN. Is responsible for the financial affairs of the Student Union. Sits and Student Council and performs other duties as required. Vice President Operations: Is responsible for organizing all of the events at the barn and for overseeing the operations of all Student Union clubs and sub-organizations. The Panther Lounge Manager and the Student Campus Police Chief report directly to the VP Operations. Sits on Student Council and performs other duties as required, Vice President Internal: Acts asa communication link between the Student Union and all on-campus groups, including students, all sub-organizations and clubs, the administration, and the Depart- ment of Student Development. Is the Chair of the Board of Directors for The Cadre and CIMN. Sits on Student Council and performs other duties as required. All Executive members are required to perform 10 regular hours of office work every week. Faculty Council Representatives (science/arts/business/nursing/ vet. med etc...): The responsibilities of the Faculty Reps are to act as a communication link between the Student Council and their respective faculties. They are responsible for informing the stu- dents in their faculty of all Student Union activities. They are expected to come prepared to all Student Council meetings, and to participate in Council discussions. Senate Representatives: Senate Reps. are expected to attend all UPEI Senate meetings and represent students in all Senate discus- sions. Senate Reps. are expected to report the activities of Senate to the Student Council and the student body. Graduates, Need Help With Your Job Search? The end of the school year is quickly approaching and for senior students graduation is on the horizon. After exams are over, you will have a chance to enjoy life and relax. But wait! Now you are faced with many tough questions. How do I find a job in my field of study? Will my current resume impress employers? Am I prepared for an interview if 1 happen to get one? Don’t panic. The Graduate Placement fice can assist you with all aspects of the job search. If you feel that you need help, stop by the Graduate Placement Office in the Robertson Library Room B08. As | mentioned in last week’s edition of The Cadre, there are many internship positions available if you are willing to travel. Examples of internships include: . Canadian Co-Operative Association is seeking university graduates to work ina rt country such as, Indonesia and the Ph nes. Examples of placements include Comm Youth Programming and Business Dev t. . The Information Technology Association of Canada is seeking recent university graduates to participate in the National Information Technology Youth Internship. These internshipsare located in Canada for a period often to twelve months. If you are interested in employment closer to home, Cavendish Farms is immediately hiring for the positions of Technical Services and Production Supervisors. For more information about the above employment opportunities or a complete listing of the positions available foruniversity graduates, contact the Graduate Placement Office in person or by phone at 566- 0792 or email at jmalone@upei.ca. Good luck to all students with exams and have a great summer! The engineering Students’ Society would like to thank the following businesses for helping us make National Engineering Week a huge success: Association of Professional Engineers of P.E.1. Moosehead Breweries Myron’s ‘ Route 66 Sport Page Club Island Rock Café Master Cleaners J.R. Capone's Pizza Pi ; Razzy’s R The Great Canadian Lone Star Café and Diversified Metals Engineering Maritime Electric Exam Schedule page 10-11 The Student Union General Elections for the 1998-99 academic will be held on the following dates: March 30 and 3 1--6:00pm - 9:00pm (advance polls) ed — | and 2--9:00am - 5:00pm (regular polls) following students have been nominated for the following positions: Executive Positions Representative Positions President--Melissa J. Doucette Arts Reps (4 positions)--Michael McKenna VPES fa Business Reps (3 positions)--Colin Roop VP Internal--Pauline Tran Science Reps (4 positions)-Andrew Peppin VP Operations--Tyler Dougan Nancy Greaves Senate Reps (4 positions)--Matthew Crystal Crystal Garrett Please remember to bring your Student I.D. to the polls!