Activate Your Membership: Get Involved in NACE
Membership in NACE today is almost 4,000 organizations, evenly divided between
colleges and employers. The resulting interface provides invaluable services
and opportunities to members through NACE's publications, web resources,
services, professional development workshops, and annual National Meeting.
NACE's strongest asset is its membership and the members' willingness to share skills, knowledge, and expertise. You can become an active participant in a number of ways:
Join
a communityJoin a knowledge-based group. Communities are open
to any staff member at an organization that holds NACE membership.
Volunteer for a committeeTake your first steps into an active role in running your professional association by joining a committee.
Run for a position on the NACE Board of DirectorsServe on NACE's Board of Directors or nominate a colleague to become a board member.
Write an articleThe Journal covers the entire scope of career planning, placement, recruitment, and employment of college-educated persons.
Participate in NACE's Salary SurveyHelp NACE expand the information membership depends onstarting salary offers to new graduates.
Review a bookIf you're interested in becoming a book reviewer for the NACE Journal, contact Pattie Giordani, associate editor.
Attend
the Annual ConferenceThis three-day event is your opportunity
to build your professional skills, develop your professional network, and
move yourself and your institution into the future.
Join your colleagues at an employer roundtableEmployer Roundtables are half-day sessions where colleagues share the latest recruiting information and issues.
Update your skills with a virtual education seminarUse virtual seminars to update your skills and knowledge from the comfort of your office. Share these virtual seminars with your colleagues and staff for one fee!
Build Your Professional Network and Become a Recognized ExpertBuild your professional network and become a recognized expert by presenting a NACE Virtual Seminar. No travel requiredjust a willingness to have fun sharing your knowledge with your colleagues! For detailed information on how to become a presenter or a session proposal form, contact Nancy Mikkelsen at nmikkelsen@naceweb.org today.