Monday, September 16, 2019

Career Center Events

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BSOS faculty and staff:  Thank you for reviewing the information below and sharing it with your department and students.

                       NEWS/UPDATES                         

Throughout the year, you can find career-related events that may be of interest to BSOS students on the BSOS Your Career Calendar of Events

Please share this career focused program series with international students. 

                       SHARE WITH STUDENTS                      
UMD Career & Internship Fair, September 17, 18, & 19 • 12-5 pm |  Adele H. Stamp Student Union | Interact with hundreds of diverse employers interested in students and alumni seeking full-time and internship positions in various industries. View employers attending.

NEW: Come dressed to impress and have your professional headshot taken (for free!) from 2-4 pm each day of the Fair. 
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Central Intelligence Agency: Support and Enterprise Hiring Division Simulation, Monday, September 23 • 4:15-7:45 pm | University Career Center, 3100 Hornbake Library, South Wing

Professional Preparation Interview Series: Case Interview Workshop, Tuesday, September 24 • 4:30-5:30 pm | University Career Center, 3100 Hornbake Library, South Wing

Justice & Government Networking NightThursday, September 26 • 6-8 pm |  Adele H. Stamp Student Union, Colony Ballroom

Finance Industry Meetup, Friday, September 27 • 11 am-1 pm | University Career Center, 3100 Hornbake Library, South Wing

Intern for a Day- Fall Orientation Sessions, Oct. 7-11th  | Intern for a Day connects undergraduate students with alumni, parents, employers and community partners for one day job shadowing experiences.   

                  Do students ask you for job or internship search tips?                         
Networking continues to be the best search strategies for job and internship positions. However there are several "niche boards" on campus that work great for students just starting their search. Consider sharing the resources below with the students you work with. 
The Your Career BSOS website is a helpful resource to inform students of their options and best search strategies.