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Students can sign up by calling the number listed next to the event or online under the "Presentations" section of InterviewTRAK.


February
Date StartTime EndTime Program Presenter Location SignUp
2/1/2006
6:00:00 PM
8:00:00 PM
Telephone Interviewing
Scott Borden
CAC
732-932-7997
Increasingly employers are using telephone interviews to pre-screen candidates for career positions. A changing job market and an abundance of job applicants often make this screening method a cost-effective option for busy employers. Come listen to a panel of professional corporate recruiters talk about "acing" the telephone screening interview! Program open to Rutgers alumni, undergraduate and graduate students.
 
2/1/2006
1:00:00 PM
3:30:00 PM
Resume Blitz

BC
No Sign-Up
Bring in your resume draft and have it critiqued by a Career Services counselor.
 
2/2/2006
5:00:00 PM
7:00:00 PM
EMPLOYER: Resume Blitz

BC
732-445-6127 Ext.0
For students who plan to attend the Internship Career Day on February 3rd, sign up to have your resume critiqued prior to the event by actual Career Day recruiters. Please call to reserve a time slot.
 
2/3/2006
10:00:00 AM
3:00:00 PM
CAREER DAY: Internship Career Day

BCC
No Sign-Up
 
2/6/2006
2:15:00 PM
3:35:00 PM
Internship Search Strategies
Joe Scott
DCC
932-9742
Are you hoping to find an internship to build your professional experience and strengthen your resume? Do you know where and when to start? Learn about on-campus and off-campus strategies and techniques to land a good internship.
 
2/7/2006
5:00:00 PM
6:20:00 PM
Internship Strategies
Tony Chiappetta
BC
732-445-6127 Ext.0
Are you hoping to find an internship to build your professional experience and strengthen your resume? Do you know where and when to start? Learn about on-campus and off-campus strategies and techniques to land a good internship.
 
2/7/2006
12:00:00 PM
1:20:00 PM
Advanced Resume Writing
Eva Kubu
BC
732-445-6127 Ext.0
For students who have already written a resume, but want to explore techniques and strategies for achieving maximum impact. Bring a hard copy of your resume for interactive editing exercises.
 
2/7/2006
12:35:00 PM
1:55:00 PM
Choosing a Major
Larry Jacobs
DCC
932-9742
Attend this valuable workshop to get assistance in the often challenging task of selecting a college major and linking your major to your career development and decision making.
 
2/8/2006
12:00:00 PM
1:30:00 PM
CV/Resume Writing for Graduate Students
Greg Sobol
BC
732-445-6127 Ext.0
Review the relationship with CV’s and resumes. Explore tips and strategies for writing CV’s and resumes with impact.
 
2/9/2006
6:00:00 PM
8:00:00 PM
Teaching for the Non-Certified
Tina V. Knight
BCC
732-932-7997
Learn about the alternate route to teaching certification, Teach for America, and teaching opportunities in public and private institutions from a panel of teaching professionals. Alumni participation is welcomed!
 
2/9/2006
12:00:00 PM
1:20:00 PM
Interviewing Skills
Pam Black
BC
732-445-6127 Ext.0
Do you know which questions recruiters ask most often? Do you know the difference between traditional and behavioral interviewing? Get set for your upcoming interviews by exploring how to make a positive impact. Appropriate for full-time and internship job seekers
 
2/10/2006
11:30:00 AM
4:00:00 PM
Johnson & Johnson Site Visit / ALANA Day
Toi Tyson
CAC
732-445-6127 Ext.0
Here's your chance to put your networking skills into action. Attend an on-site visit to Rutgers #1 recruiter. J&J is dedicated to recruiting top students with diverse backgrounds. All undergraduate students are welcome to attend. For a more detailed description go to our home page under "Hot Topics" and click on "Johnson & Johnson Site Visit / ALANA Day." Sign-up is on a first come first serve basis and space is limited.
 
2/13/2006
7:15:00 PM
8:35:00 PM
Finding an Internship in Washington DC
Lori DelGiudice
DCC
732-445-6127 Ext.0
This seminar will provide an overview of resources available to help the student secure a summer internship in the DC area. In addition, we will introduce the Rutgers In Washington (RIW), which is a program co-sponsored by the Office of Federal Relations and Career Services at Rutgers. It offers various summer programs to students interning in the DC area.
 
2/13/2006
2:15:00 PM
3:35:00 PM
Applying to Graduate School
Joe Scott
DCC
932-9742
Learn about the reasons for attending graduate school, the application process, application requirements, factors to consider in selecting a graduate program, financing your graduate education, and applying for financial aid.
 
2/13/2006
6:00:00 PM
7:30:00 PM
Work It! Learn How to Work the Room at a Networking Social or Career Day
Tina Vance Knight
CAC
732-932-7997
Do you want to learn the art of interacting with employers so that you stand out among the masses? Attend this fun and interactive workshop and learn how to “work” a room with confidence.
 
2/14/2006
8:30:00 AM
4:30:00 PM
Workforce Recruitment @ 46
Larry Jacobs
46 CAC
732-932-7997
This event is a recruitment and referral program designed to connect public and private sector employers nationwide with students and recent graduates with disabilities. For further information please contact Larry Jacobs at best2u@rci.rutgers.edu or Chrystal McArthur at mcarth@rci.rutgers.edu or 732/ 932 - 7997.
 
2/15/2006
1:00:00 PM
3:30:00 PM
Resume Blitz

BC
No Sign-Up
Bring in your resume draft and have it critiqued by a Career Services counselor.
 
2/17/2006
10:00:00 AM
3:00:00 PM
CAREER DAY: New Jersey Diversity Career Day

RSC
No Sign-Up
 
2/20/2006
12:00:00 PM
1:30:00 PM
CV/Resume Writing for Graduate Students
Greg Sobol
BC
732-445-6127 Ext.0
Review the relationship with CV’s and resumes. Explore tips and strategies for writing CV’s and resumes with impact.
 
2/21/2006
2:15:00 PM
3:35:00 PM
Internship Search Strategies
Joe Scott
DCC
932-9742
Are you hoping to find an internship to build your professional experience and strengthen your resume? Do you know where and when to start? Learn about on-campus and off-campus strategies and techniques to land a good internship.
 
2/21/2006
6:00:00 PM
8:00:00 PM
Effective Career Decisions Using Your Personality Type: a program for graduate students
David Bills
CAC
732-932-7997
Come take an assessment to learn your Myers-Briggs type -- a constellation of your positive, healthy personality characteristics. Then find out how to utilized this personal insight for career choice and planning.
 
2/22/2006
6:00:00 PM
7:30:00 PM
Analyze the Job Description and Land that Job
Doug Ricci
CAC
732-932-7997
Knowing how to adequately and professionally respond to job ads can be the deciding factor in getting a job interview. Do you wonder what to say to make your application and resume stand out? Attend this session and learn helpful tips on crafting your marketing materials to land that job. Alumni participation is welcomed.
 
2/22/2006
11:30:00 AM
12:50:00 PM
Decisions, Decisions! Making Academic and Career Decisions that Count
Tina V. Knight
CAC
732-932-7997
Are you having difficulty making a decision about your major or career path? Are you overwhelmed by all of the options? Are you afraid of making the “wrong” decision? If so, this fun and interactive workshop will provide you with creative decision-making strategies to help you make decisions with confidence.
 
2/23/2006
12:00:00 PM
1:20:00 PM
Internship Strategies
Toi Tyson
BC
732-445-6127 Ext.0
Are you hoping to find an internship to build your professional experience and strengthen your resume? Do you know where and when to start? Learn about on-campus and off-campus strategies and techniques to land a good internship.
 
2/24/2006
10:00:00 AM
3:00:00 PM
CAREER DAY: Education Career Day

RSC
No Sign-Up
 
2/27/2006
12:00:00 PM
1:20:00 PM
Networking
Eva Kubu
BC
732-445-6127 Ext.0
Did you know that networking is the #1 way to land a job? Learn how to make valuable connections that will help you uncover opportunities in your field. Also, learn how to introduce yourself in networking situations, what to write in an introduction emails, and how to cultivate relationships that will be beneficial in the long and short term.
 
2/27/2006
12:35:00 PM
1:55:00 PM
Interviewing Skills
Larry Jacobs
DCC
932-9742
Do you know which questions recruiters ask most often? Do you know the difference between traditional and behavioral interviewing? Get set for your upcoming interviews by exploring how to make a positive impact. Appropriate for full-time and internship job seekers.
 
2/27/2006
6:40:00 PM
8:00:00 PM
Finding an Internship in Washington DC
Lori DelGiudice
BC
732-445-6127 Ext.0
This seminar will provide an overview of resources available to help the student secure a summer internship in the DC area. In addition, we will introduce the Rutgers In Washington (RIW), which is a program co-sponsored by the Office of Federal Relations and Career Services at Rutgers. It offers various summer programs to students interning in the DC area.
 
2/28/2006
6:00:00 PM
8:00:00 PM
Major Magic
David Bills/Sylvia D. Cordero
CAC
732-932-7997
Demistify the process of choosing or changing a major. Learn more about yourself and how to choose a major based on your temperament.
 
Location Key
BC = Busch Campus - Career and Interview Center
BCC = Busch Campus Center
BrC = Brower Commons
CAC = College Avenue Campus - Career Center at 46 College Avenue
CCC = Cook Campus Center
DC = Douglass/Cook - Career Center at 61 Nichol Avenue
DCC = Douglass College Center
PRC = Paul Robeson Cultural Center
RSC = Rutgers Student Center
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Drop-in/Resume Critique Hours
Career and Interview Center - BCC Tues and Thu 1:00-3:30
Career Center at 46 College Avenue Mon and Tue 1:00-3:30
Career Center at 61 Nichol Avenue-D/C Wed 1:00-3:30

Visit our On-Campus, Off-Campus, Diversity/ALANA, and Education calendars for other career related events.

Updated: 7/20/2008

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