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Career Placement Assistance

Career Services

IPPT Career School does not guarantee employment to any student upon graduation. IPPT Career School does provide all graduates with assistance regarding placement opportunities, resume preparation, job search assistance and interview counseling and advising concerning job search and job interview techniques. Placement assistance is available to all graduates of the institution. Additionally, IPPT Career School is required under California law to track placement of its graduates for a period of up to six months upon completion of their program and to verify placement two months after employment. Placement assistance is available to all graduates of the institution.

Our Career Services personnel will assist you in your job search. This assistance consists primarily of educating students in developing the ability to successfully perform these tasks as they begin to seek employment.

  • Preparing resumes
  • Developing job interviewing skills
  • Identifying job position openings
  • Following up with employers after interviews
  • Negotiating wages and benefits
  • Maintaining employment once hired
  • Securing opportunities for advancement once hired
  • Developing and utilizing a network of professional contacts who can aid the job search effort

A successful job search is dependent upon the confidence, willingness, and preparedness of the applicant. Students and graduates are encouraged not to place restrictions on their job search endeavors regarding location, starting salary, and specific benefits. Any employment students or graduates may obtain through the Institute's assistance will, in all probability and likelihood, be an entry level position. Throughout their program, students receive instruction on resume preparation, market research techniques and interviewing skills. While in training, students are constantly advised regarding opportunities for job interviews, how to prepare and appear at job interviews, and how to conduct themselves during job interviews. Students compose resumes and letters of introduction. The school offers helpful reference sources to assist students in locating firms and geographic areas offering employment opportunities related to their training.

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Future Job Prognosis in Physical Therapy Aide Field

Wed, 03 Mar 2010
Growth in employment of physical therapy aides is expected to grow 29 percent from 2006 to 2016. There are approximately 46,000 physical therapy aides currently employed–71 percent in physical therapy offices and hospitals and the rest in nursing facilities, offices of physicians, home health centers and outpatient care centers...

Benefits of Massage Therapy

Tue, 23 Feb 2010
Research in massage therapy has been ongoing for more than 120 years. Here are some reported benefits of massage: Medical school students at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-New Jersey Medical School who were massaged before an exam showed a significant decrease in anxiety and respiratory rates, as well as a significant increase in [...

Multiple dose effects

Wed, 17 Feb 2010
Pain relief: When combined with education and exercises, massage might help sub-acute, chronic, non-specific low back pain...
 
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