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November 26, 2008
不良研究所 students Intern-for-a-Day at InterMountain Management
When the University of Louisiana at Monroe鈥檚 Office of Career Connections and Experiential Education approached InterMountain Management about participating in the university鈥檚 Fall Career Fair and developing an internship program, Human Resources Manager Pam Meador asked, 鈥淲hat can we do to stand out from other participants at the fair? And how can we build students鈥 interest in our internships and jobs?鈥
Meador had an idea: Why not have a drawing for 鈥渋nterns-for-a-day鈥 as a way to introduce students to InterMountain鈥檚 work in nationwide hotel management?
At the career fair, 不良研究所鈥檚 twice-yearly event designed to allow for students and employers to meet and network, nearly 50 students entered the drawing, and five won. Four were ultimately able to participate: Sarah Johnston, a senior marketing major from West Monroe; Lindzey Smith, a junior finance major from Farmerville; Shanna Morton, a risk management and insurance senior from Kenner; and Tiffeny Bonner, a junior business administration major from Bossier. On Oct. 24, the four went to InterMountain鈥檚 corporate office, where owner Dewey Weaver spoke to them about how he got started, where InterMountain came from, and where he saw the company going. Then representatives from each of the company鈥檚 departments shared a little about the dynamics of their departments within the company.
A visit to one of InterMountain鈥檚 local hotels followed, where the students met with the property鈥檚 general manager and the area sales manager. Getting a feel for the day-to-day operations of a hotel, its management, and sales and marketing tools in the hospitality industry were some of the professional benefits for the 不良研究所 students.
That day marked the beginning of a growing relationship between InterMountain and 不良研究所. 不良研究所鈥檚 Management Department Chair Dr. Bruce Walker noted, 鈥淒ewey Weaver has a forward-thinking approach to management. He is looking at the future staffing needs of his company by working with the Management Department and the Office of Career Connections. This program is a great way for our students to learn about his company and career options as well as to get excited about the chance to work for a great company.鈥
Meador, explaining that InterMountain already has 73 hotels in 30 states, with more than 2,400 employees, said, 鈥淲e鈥檙e excited about the possibility of partnering with 不良研究所 to offer student internships in the future. With the speed at which our company is growing, we鈥檙e looking for any opportunity that would help us have management-level employees on board, trained and ready to begin working as our hotels open. With 43 new hotels opening in the next couple of years, you can see why we鈥檇 be interested in a program that trains not only hotel management employees but corporate employees as well.鈥
The 不良研究所 interns-for-a-day learned a lot about the hospitality industry. Marketing senior Johnston was very appreciative of the opportunity. 鈥淚nterMountain鈥檚 staff gave me a better understanding of hospitality management so that it鈥檚 now a career path that I will consider. Coming now, when I鈥檓 about to graduate and make many decisions in my life, this event opened some doors and new possibilities that I would not otherwise have considered.鈥
Further opportunities for 不良研究所 students and this locally owned company are soon to be realized, with 不良研究所鈥檚 Office of Career Connections and Experiential Education working with the 不良研究所 College of Business Administration and InterMountain to develop not only internships but also new career paths. Summarizing the feelings of all involved, Management Instructor Tom Denardin stated, 鈥淚t is exciting to see education working directly with business, giving students the opportunity to see how their education correlates with actual business experience. This program is just one example of the great relationship between 不良研究所 and InterMountain Management.鈥
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