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Policies
CAREER SERVICES POLICIES
Policies for services
provided to employers through Career Services
To insure the quality of our
services and to acknowledge the nature and mission of Cal Poly, to protect
student privacy, and to limit the risk to Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo students,
alumni, and other users of our services, Cal Poly Career Services establishes
these policies and guidelines for all employer services provided through our
office.
Employer services include,
but are not limited to: campus interviewing; Networking Sessions; job fairs;
Career Services sponsored or scheduled campus facilities tables, and rooms; job
postings through our on-line job postings service Mustang Jobs; and resume
book.
Career Services will
provide services for organizations and opportunities that meet the following
basic criteria:
(1) The
rate of pay is at least California State minimum wage (calculated over any time
scale such as hourly, weekly, semi-monthly, monthly or annually.
(2) The
employer complies with all federal, state, and local equal employment
opportunity regulations, Cal Poly’s nondiscrimination policy, and NACE
guidelines.
(3) The
organization accurately describes the responsibilities and requirements of the
opportunity in all publicity, including publicity for Networking Sessions.
Career
Services does not provide services, rooms, scheduling, or sponsorship if:
(1) The
opportunity involves on-campus solicitation, posting of materials, or sale of
products and services.
(2) Compensation
is exclusively based on fees/percentage of sales from others under their
sponsorship in the organization.
(3) Compensation
is exclusively commission (unless this is clearly stated in the position
description in a manner that notifies students of this circumstance in advance)
(4) The
organization is sponsoring an individual to establish their own business for the
purpose of selling products or services, and/or recruiting other individuals to
establish their own businesses.
(5) The
organization requires an initial payment or investment with the organization
itself serving as an umbrella or parent corporation. Investment of this type
may include, but are not limited to, such things as: requirement of attend
unpaid orientation or training sessions; direct payment of a fixed fee; payment
to attend orientation or training sessions; and/or purchase or rent of a starter
kit, sales kit, or presentation supplies.
(6) The
organization fails, for any reason, to provide essential information concerning
the job description; i.e.: commission only, job description, salary, applicant
requirements.
(7) The
employer is unable or unwilling to provide written documentation of registration
with a Better Business Bureau if so requested.
Services provided to third
party agencies
Career Services does not
provide campus access to third party agencies through career and job fairs,
campus recruiting, Networking Sessions, table scheduling or any other on-campus
activity.
Such agencies may list
positions on-line through Mustang Jobs if:
(1) The
agency agrees to identify itself as a third party agency in the job description.
(2) The
agency does not charge any fee to the applicants.
(3) The
agency provides a specific position description and requirements in the on-line
listing.
(4) The
agency complies with the requirements of the Family Educational Rights and
Privacy Act and only releases candidate information with the written permission
of the employment candidate and only for the specific listed position.
Re-disclosure of candidate information is not permitted.
Grievances
Career Services staff will
investigate all complaints by users of our services about job postings,
employers, or work assignments. If Career Services determines that a complaint
is justified, we may choose not to sponsor recruiting activities for the
employer involved. Career Services will notify the employer in writing of the
decision.
NACE Principles for Professional Conduct
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