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Student Conduct on the Job Search Process
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Student Conduct in the Job Search Process

Students are expected to exhibit high standards of professional responsibility in all of their job-seeking activities. Students are cautioned to avoid even the appearance of impropriety in the preparation of their job resumes, letters and application forms. Misleading, inaccurate, or false information on these materials are viewed as a violation of the Student Disciplinary Code. Students are also expected to honor commitments to an employer. Students are expected to attend all scheduled interviews, unless cancelled in a timely and appropriate manner. If an offer for employment is accepted, the student should not consider offers received after the acceptance. Students should also consider acceptance of a volunteer position as binding as acceptance of a position with remuneration. The expectations of professionally responsible behavior are in no way diminished because a position does not provide financial compensation.

Revised October 23, 2007 (JA)