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I Love my Job! Maximizing Profit for the Honors Program Student Worker Presenters Jessica Waldschmidt Honors Program Coordinator Laura Wang Honors Student Admin Assistant Shan Xiao Honors Student Admin Assistant

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I Love my Job!Maximizing Profit for the Honors Program Student Worker

PresentersJessica Waldschmidt

Honors Program Coordinator

Laura WangHonors Student Admin Assistant

Shan XiaoHonors Student Admin Assistant

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IntroductionWhat are we talking about today?

● employee profit● honors student employment programs● benefits

Take-away:● Expand your concept of what profit is● How to maximize profit

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Profile: Honors at Iowa

● ~4,000 members (18%)

● 8 Honors Professional Staff

● 6-7 Honors Student Admin Assistants

● 10-12 Honors Student Event Programmers

● 1-2 Professional Student Assistants

● 22,354 undergraduates

● 5 undergraduate colleges(Business, Education, Engineering, Liberal Arts & Sciences, Nursing)

● Research university; 42% of undergraduates participate in research

● Member of the Big Ten and ranked one of the top 30 public institutions in the US (US News & Report 2014)

Honors at Iowa University of Iowa

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Working in Honors VS. on Campus

● Work with all levels of the program

● High level of involvement, sense of pride

● Strong connection

● Centralization

● Resistance to change

● Limited loyalty

Honors Program on Campus

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Student Employee Responsibilities• Reception/Admin• Outreach

• Marketing• Design

• Peer Advising & Mentorship• Networking• Career Development

• Event Planning• Discourse• Housing Groups

• Audio/Visual• Interest Groups

• Community• International

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Honors Student Admin Assistant Virginia Davis at the Honors reception desk

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Honors ITC Monitor, Gallery Coordinator and Admin Assistant Noreen Jeglumstaffing the desk in the Honors Student Center

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Apple OrchardPumpkin Carving

Iowa City Foreign Relations Council Honors Student Staff

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Student Perspective: Benefits• Hourly pay, academic credit, internship• Learn more about the Honors Program• Professional work environment• Skill-building and professional development• Network with potential employers, professionals, faculty• Advancement opportunities• Work with your peers• Develop student-side of Honors Program

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Employer Perspective: Benefits● Delegation● Collaboration● Mentorship● Save money by offering non-monetary incentive● Access to the student’s perspective● Skills, interests, and ideas

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Employer Challenges & Solutions• Time commitment

• A large investment now will pay off long-term

• Cost• Can be offset with other incentives

• Possible performance issues• Implementing an evaluation process allows for performance issue

resolution

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Tips for Students• Just like academics, excelling at what you do

means more opportunities• You will be asked for your input a lot, be ready

to give it• Look past the daily tasks and see what you are

doing long-term for the program and your professional development

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Tips for Employers• Treat student positions like permanent ones• Document processes and write up instructions on

everything you can; have the students keep them up-to-date

• Meet regularly as a group, provide continuous training

• Personal recognition goes a long way

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Thank You