Bob Roth Creates The Job Identification Machine™

“Thousands of Employment Opportunities for Students at Your College”

Are there any college students out there who would not like to attend a college that would double their chances for landing a good job when they graduate? Certainly not many. Now, every college can do exactly that.

Bob Roth has created The Job Identification Machine™, a powerful system that was specifically designed to greatly increase the number of employment opportunities available to students. The machine organizes and mobilizes the college community, so as to identify thousands of full-time, part-time and summer jobs for students.

The details of The Job Identification Machine™ are communicated to College Presidents through a two-volume Operator’s Manual that describes the machine and explains how to make it work. The machine is accompanied by The College Student’s Companion, the guidebook that is used by students at participating colleges.

The machine enables Colleges to:

1. Identify large numbers of employment opportunities for students in every major

2. Fully prepare students for their senior year job search

Getting the machine to start up requires strong leadership and effective performance on the part of college leaders. However, with the Operator’s Manual, a talented Operator and a supportive college community, college leaders can get the machine up and running quickly.

Since most college students are not very good at finding and competing for good jobs, it is time for colleges to meet this challenge head on. All it takes is a courageous, proactive leader who is willing to embrace and start up The Job Identification Machine™.

When the machine is performing well:

- Students will have access to many more employment opportunities

- Students will be far better prepared to compete for good paying jobs

- The college will be viewed by students and parents as the more attractive choice

- The college is likely to receive positive media coverage and free publicity

- The college will attract more exceptional students and faculty

- Loyalty to the college will grow

- Alumni contributions will likely increase

College Presidents who would like to have those seven statements come true on their campuses should learn more about The Job Identification Machine™. Additionally, students and parents of students can:

1. Let college presidents know that there is an inexpensive yet powerful system
that can greatly improve the employment outlook for students

2. Ask their college presidents to activate The Job Identification Machine™ for them

Bob Roth,
The “College & Career Success” Coach

About Bob Roth

Bob Roth is a former campus recruiter for several large, well-known, international corporations. He regularly recruited college students on college campuses in the eastern and northeastern United States. Bob is the author of three books - College Success: Advice For Parents of High School and College Students, The College Student's Guide To Landing A Great Job and The 4 Realities Of Success During and After College. Known as The "College & Career Success” Coach, Bob also writes articles for more than 225 College Career Services Offices, Campus Newspapers, Parent Associations and Employment Web Sites. Additionally, Bob has been interviewed on numerous radio programs across the country and also by many newspapers, including The Wall Street Journal. Lastly, Bob has served as an Adjunct at Marist College, teaching a course in Career Development. Visit Bob's web site at www.The4Realities.com.
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