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The Value of Student Employment

Learn some of the benefits of student employment at Georgian College including gaining valuable work experience, understanding the student perspective, and assisting with maintaining a student-based focus. April will also review the benefits of using student feedback to evaluate your products and services.

  • What are more ways to get students involved with the creation of products and services?
  • Does your school create many opportunities for student work?
  • What are some areas where they could create more?
  • What benefits have you experienced working with a student?

Presenter:

April Van Arragon, Georgian College

 April is in her fourth year as a business student at Georgian College. She has worked in several different roles in a variety of departments at Georgian while attending classes.

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