Camosun College is CLOSED, Feb. 4, 2025

Tuesday, Feb. 4, 6:30am — Camosun’s campuses are CLOSED on Feb. 4 due to heavy snowfall and challenging road conditions being reported throughout the region. All classes and services will be closed for the day.

Students and employees are encouraged to stay warm, keep safe and avoid travel if possible.

Please check the college website (camosun.ca) or follow the college on social media for the latest information:

• Facebook: facebook.com/CamosunCollege/
• Instagram: instagram.com/camosun/
• X (Twitter): x.com/camosun

Visit the college website for a more in-depth overview of campus closure protocols in the event of adverse weather.

Networking and Information Interviews

Networking can be a rich source of job leads, referrals, and contacts. 8 out of 10 jobs are found through our networks. The information interview is an opportunity for you to conduct research in your field of interest without the pressure of a real job interview.

10 Rules to Networking at Events

  1. Always wear a name tag with your name printed in clear view.
  2. Start a conversation with someone you do not know, and introduce yourself.
  3. Hand out and collect as many business cards as you can comfortably carry.
  4. Avoid too much small talk. Converse with another person with whom you can support each other’s ideas, careers, etc.
  5. If a conversation gets stale, end it gracefully.
  6. Don’t wait for someone to suggest what they can do for you; instead, propose how you might help your new contact.
  7. Don’t talk to one person for too long. If the conversation is productive, make an appointment for coffee or an information interview and move on to another person.
  8. Don’t spend time with people you already know, except to introduce them to your new contacts.
  9. Set goals for yourself. During each networking event, try to meet a certain number of new people, and set a target number of follow-up appointments.
  10. Keep your contacts up-to-date. An occasional phone call or warm greeting at a future networking event will help solidify your new professional relationship.

Information Interview

The information interview is an opportunity for you to conduct research in your field of interest without the pressure of a real job interview. In this style of interview, you act as the interviewer. You set up the interview with an employee or employer to obtain information about current and future opportunities.

This is an opportunity to talk to people who are doing the kind of work you think you might enjoy doing. This technique can be used to clarify your career direction. It can also provide you with information regarding the current job market. But not only is it a chance for you to get information about specific jobs and employers, it’s an opportunity to showcase yourself.