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March
Date Start Time End Time Program Presenter Location Sign Up
3/3/2008
6:30:00 PM
7:30:00 PM
Rutgers-in- Washington -Washington Employers Meet & Greet

RSC, Rm. 410
(732) 445-6127
Meet potential employers - Rutgers alums in DC - over drinks and hors d'oeuvrers. Also, learn about the Rutgers-in- Washington (RIW) program, which is a program 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 are invited.
 
3/4/2008
12:00:00 PM
1:00:00 PM
Internship/Co-op 101 Workshop
Toi Tyson
CIC-BC
(732) 445-6127
Learn general internship and co-op strategies and information about how to register for the new School of Arts and Sciences internship program. Open to all students.
 
3/5/2008
6:00:00 PM
8:00:00 PM
EMPLOYER PANEL: Telephone Interviewing -- Your Career is on the Line

RSC 411ABC
(732) 932-7997
Employers frequently use this method of interviewing these days. Don’t be caught off guard! Attend this panel event where you will hear from two experienced Human Resource Professionals who will share tips and techniques on how to succeed in your next telephone interview! All majors welcome.
 
3/5/2008
11:30:00 AM
2:00:00 PM
Turning Points: Choosing a Major/Career
Monica Bryant
RSC, Atrium
No
Are you trying to choose or change a major? Are you wanting to explore career options? This one-on-one "drop-by" session with a career counselor offers you an opportunity to get quick tips on getting started. First come-first serve basis.
 
3/6/2008
5:00:00 PM
7:00:00 PM
EMPLOYER PANEL: The World of Book Publishing
Panel
BCC, RM 122ABC

Co-sponsored with Pearson and Penguin Publishing Group. Learn about the world of book publishing and internship and full-time opportunities from industry representatives. Open to all majors. Refreshments provided.
 
3/6/2008
9:00:00 PM
10:00:00 PM
Career Services Student Marketing Ambassadors Orientation

RSC, RM 410
(732) 445-6127
Come learn how to join this volunteer group and gain resume-building experience in marketing, communications and public relations. (Formally known as Student Marketing Task Force). Open to all majors and years in school.
 
3/6/2008
12:00:00 PM
2:00:00 PM
Interview Skills
Tammy Samuels, Jennifer Broyles
CIC-BC
(732) 445-6127
Two sessions for all levels of interviewees! Intro to Interviewing, 12-1pm (for those with limited interview experience); Advanced Interviewing 1-2 pm (for those who have interviewed but aren’t getting the results they want). Sign up for one or both sessions.
 
3/7/2008
10:30:00 AM
4:00:00 PM
CLOSED/CAPACITY FULL -EMPLOYER SITE VISIT: FBI, Newark, New Jersey

Meet at 46 College Avenue
In-person, see below
Travel by train with Career Services staff members to the FBI in Newark for a tour and presentation. This event is open to all students who have a strong interest in law enforcement. 10:30am meet at 46 College Avenue to walk over to the train station. Program at the FBI from 12:00-3:00pm. A $10 deposit (refundable to those who attend) is required at the time of registration (CIC-BC or 46 College Avenue). Train tickets will be provided to students through a generous grant from Citigroup.
 
3/10/2008
6:00:00 PM
7:30:00 PM
Turning Points: Choosing a Major or Career
Monica Bryant
DCC, Meeting Rm B
No
Are you trying to choose or change a major? Are you wanting to explore career options? This one-on-one "drop-by" session with a career counselor offers you an opportunity to get quick tips on getting started. First come-first serve basis.
 
3/12/2008
6:00:00 PM
7:30:00 PM
EMPLOYER PANEL: Careers in Consulting
Panel
RSC 410AB
(732) 932-7997
What does the term consulting mean to you? Ubiquitous in world of work jargon, it has become a catch-all phrase by which professionals from many different industries define themselves. But what do consultants really do? How does one become a consultant? What are the benefits and drawbacks associated with structuring one’s career around consulting? Come meet the consultants on this panel, ask questions, and gain insight into what can be an interesting twist on your professional identity!
 
3/12/2008
6:00:00 PM
7:30:00 PM
Resume Clinic
Monica Bryant
DCC, Room B
No
Bring a copy of your resume to have it critiqued by a counselor. First come first serve basis.
 
3/12/2008
12:00:00 PM
1:30:00 PM
CV/Resume Writing for Graduate Students
Sue Pye
CIC-BC
(732) 445-6127
Review the relationship with CV's and resumes. Explore tips and strategies for writing CV's and resumes with impact.
 
3/19/2008
5:00:00 PM
8:00:00 PM
CAREER DAY: Alumni Career Night
Dorothy Kerr
RSC
No
 
3/24/2008
12:00:00 PM
1:30:00 PM
Panel-Finding the Right Academic Setting for You: Working at Different Types of Institutions
Panel
RSC-Grad Student Lounge
(732) 445-6127
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.
 
3/26/2008
7:30:00 PM
9:30:00 PM
EMPLOYER PANEL: Career Options in the Life Sciences
Panel
BCC-Center Hall
(732) 445-6127
A panel of working professionals will discuss career opportunities in the life sciences including bio-medical research, careers in academia, medical technology, and related areas in business. ADVANCED SIGN UP REQUIRED. SPACE IS LIMITED.
 
3/26/2008
1:00:00 PM
4:00:00 PM
Turning Points: Choosing a Major or Career
Monica Bryant
BCC-MPR
No
Are you trying to choose or change a major? Are you wanting to explore career options? This one-on-one "drop-by" session with a career counselor offers you an opportunity to get quick tips on getting started. First come-first served basis.
 
3/27/2008
11:30:00 AM
2:30:00 PM
Turning Points: Choosing a Major or Career

DCC-Lobby
No
Are you trying to choose or change a major? Are you wanting to explore career options? This one-on-one "drop-by" session with a career counselor offers you an opportunity to get quick tips on getting started. First come-first served basis.
 
3/27/2008
12:00:00 PM
1:00:00 PM
Internship/Co-op 101 Workshop
Tammy Samuels
CIC-BC

Learn general internship and co-op strategies and information about how to register for the new School of Arts and Sciences internship program. Open to all students.
 
3/28/2008
1:40:00 PM
3:00:00 PM
Personal Statement for the Health Professions
Greg Sobol
CIC-BC
(732) 445-6127
Learn the strategies involved in writing a powerful personal statement for health-related professional/graduate programs.
 
Location Key
BCC = Busch Campus Center
CAC = Career Center - 46 College Avenue
CCC = Cook Campus Center
CIC-BC = Career & Interview Center - Busch Campus
DCC = Douglass College Center
LSC = Livingston Student Center
RSC = Rutgers Student Center
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Drop-in/Resume Critique Hours
Career and Interview Center - BCC Mon and Weds 1:00-3:30
Career Center at 46 College Avenue Tues and Thurs 1:00-3:30

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Updated: 11/23/2009

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