Yale Undergraduate Career Services launched an online summer employment evaluation database last week that will enable students to evaluate prior summer employment experiences and search for reviewed internships or other opportunities.
“This database will be an opportunity for students to leverage the amazing experiences and insights of their classmates,” UCS director Jeanine Dames said. She added that students will be asked annually in the fall to evaluate their summer experiences even if these pursuits were not sponsored or available under UCS’s auspices.
Kenneth Koopmans, director of employment programs and deputy director of UCS, said this particular project has been an initiative that the University has worked on for eight months in conjunction with Symplicity.
“We actually had to build this into Symplicity in conjunction with the software designers,” he said, adding that this was something that would not have been technologically feasible with the old eRecruiting system.
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