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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.


March
Date StartTime EndTime Program Presenter Location SignUp
3/1/2007
12:00:00 PM
1:20:00 PM
Internship Job Search
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.
 
3/5/2007
5:15:00 PM
6:30:00 PM
Finding an Internship in D.C.
Lisa White
RSC
732-445-6127 ext. 0
This seminar will provide an overview of resources available to help students secure a summer internship in the DC area. In addition, you will learn about the Rutgers In Washington Program (RIW), co-sponsored by the Office of Federal Relations and Career Services at Rutgers. RIW offers a great way to participate in exciting social, cultural, and professional events in the nation's capital! All RU students invited!
 
3/6/2007
6:30:00 PM
8:00:00 PM
Guerilla Job Search on the Internet
Sylvia D. Cordero
Satellite Lab CAC
732-932-7997
In today’s job market, internet based search techniques have gone much beyond merely searching the traditional job boards. Today with hundreds of job sites and alternate methods for looking for a job and with thousands of job seekers, one has to navigate through a huge maze before finding out where and how to effectively market themselves and to look for the appropriate jobs. With all the creativity that is required, it indeed is a "Guerilla Job Search." Sign up limited to 48 students.
 
3/6/2007
6:00:00 PM
8:00:00 PM
Careers in Marketing: A Panel and Networking Event!
Panel
BCC
732-445-6127 ext. 0
If you’re interested in learning about career paths available in the field of Marketing, this is the event for you! Rutgers alumni will share their experiences and discuss career options. Following the panel there will be an opportunity to network with the panelists. Food and beverages will be provided. Panel members include alumni from the following companies: The Hershey Company, Avenue A | Razorfish, Moet Hennessy USA, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Digitas LLC, Church & Dwight, Xplore Communications, and Poggenpohl U.S. This event is open to all majors.
 
3/7/2007
6:00:00 PM
7:30:00 PM
Telephone Interviewing
Scott Borden & Sue Pye
RSC Room 410 AB
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.
 
3/7/2007
12:00:00 PM
1:20:00 PM
Networking/Job Search for Graduate Students
Eva Kubu
BC
732-445-6127 ext. 0
Topics will include job search methods relating to finding employment in academia and private industry.
 
3/8/2007
6:00:00 PM
7:30:00 PM
PANEL: Career Opportunities for Economics Majors
Sylvia D. Cordero
New Jersey Hall
732-932-7997
Not sure what to do with an Economics major? Find out from a panel of Rutgers Alumni about job descriptions, different career opportunities and job and internship search strategies. They will be available for Q & A following their presentations. Sign up limited to 50.
 
3/9/2007
10:00:00 AM
3:00:00 PM
CAREER DAY: Big East Career Fair
Dorothy Kerr
Madison Square Garden
Log on to bigeastjobfair.org
 
3/14/2007
5:00:00 PM
8:00:00 PM
CAREER DAY: Alumni Career Night
Dorothy Kerr
RSC

For Rutgers alumni only.
 
3/19/2007


E-FAIR from March 19 to April 16
Dorothy Kerr


Information is on the Career Services website under "Career Days."
 
3/21/2007
6:00:00 PM
7:30:00 PM
Creating Your Own Internship: In Human/Social Services & Social Work"
Monica Bryant
DCC Room C
732-932-7997
Experience is one of the most valuable qualifications that can be brought to your first job. For the employer, your experience can provide an indication of your future performance with the organization as well as information about you. This workshop will empower you to create the internship you want that will best meet your career goals.
 
3/22/2007
7:00:00 PM
9:00:00 PM
Out in the Real World: Transitional Issues for Gay/Lesbian Students
Panel
RSC
No Sign Up
A panel of working professionals will discuss issues such as the pro's and con's of coming out at work and how to locate supportive employers. Sponsored by Career Services, Counseling and Psychological Services, Office of Social Justice Education, and the Senior Year Experience Committee.
 
3/22/2007
4:30:00 PM
6:00:00 PM
Careers at the Intersection: Career Opportunities for Behavioral and Social Sciences (Graduate Students)
Chrystal McArthur
Graduate Student Lounge
732-932-7997
Learn about career options outside academia.
 
3/26/2007
12:00:00 PM
1:30:00 PM
CV/Resume Writing for Graduate Students
Chrystal McArthur
RSC Room 411AB
732-932-7997
Review the relationship of CV’s and resumes. Explore tips and strategies for writing CV’s and resumes with impact.
 
3/27/2007
6:00:00 PM
8:00:00 PM
PANEL: Career Opportunities in TV and Film
David Bills
RSC 411ABC
732-932-7997
This panel will feature professionals from the TV and Film industries who will speak about their jobs, their field and conducting successful TV and Film internship and job searches. They will be available for Q & A following their presentations.
 
3/28/2007
6:00:00 PM
8:00:00 PM
PANEL: Career Opportunities in Consulting
Doug Ricci
RSC 411 AB
732-932-7997
Are you curious about jobs in the consulting field? Do your skills qualify you for this field? Hear from a panel of Rutgers Alumni about their experiences.
 
3/29/2007
6:00:00 PM
8:00:00 PM
Finding the Right Academic Setting for You!
Sue Pye
BCC
732-445-6127 ext. 0
This program will provide information for graduate students who will be seeking post secondary teaching opportunities. Panelists will share their experiences in making the transition from graduate students to faculty members and how they identified institutions of interest.
 
3/30/2007
3:20:00 PM
4:40:00 PM
Writing the Personal Statement for Health Professions
Greg Sobol
BC
732-445-6127 ext. 0
Learn the strategies involved in writing a powerful personal statement for health related professional/graduate programs.
 
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
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 Mon and Wed 1:00-3:30
Career Center at 46 College Avenue Tue and Thu 1:00-3:30

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Updated: 8/28/2008

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