Finding people and more... Rutgers New Brunswick/Piscataway Campus
October
Date StartTime EndTime Program Presenter Location SignUp
10/4/2006
6:00:00 PM
8:00:00 PM
Job Search For The Recent College Graduate
Doug Ricci
CAC
732-932-7997
Are you a graduate who has not landed that perfect job yet? Come to this workshop to get some insights and strategies to promote yourself and land a job! Refreshments served.
 
10/5/2006
5:00:00 PM
6:20:00 PM
Introduction to Resume Writing
Sue Pye
BC
732-445-6127 Ext.0
For students who have not yet written a resume or have a first draft. Learn about techniques for writing an effective, one-page resume that will help you get that job or internship.
 
10/5/2006
6:30:00 PM
8:00:00 PM
The Intern II Information Session
Eva Kubu
BC
732-445-6127, ext. 0
Juniors, come learn more about "The Intern," Career Services' online reality program, and the application process. Hear from last year's' candidates and learn how they landed their dream internships through this program.
 
10/6/2006
9:00:00 AM
12:00:00 PM
Job Search For International Students
Sylvia D. Cordero
CAC
732-932-7997
A program in conjunction with the International Center that focuses on preparing Visa students on how to market themselves, conduct a job search in the United States and overseas, as well as filling out the papers for an OPI request.
 
10/6/2006
10:00:00 AM
3:00:00 PM
CAREER DAY: Math and Actuarial

BC
No Sign Up
Make contact with employers seeking math, statistics and economics majors interested in careers and internships in the actuarial, insurance, consulting, and government industries.
 
10/7/2006
12:00:00 PM
1:10:00 PM
One Stop Career Shop: 3 in 1 Saturday Special Resume Writing
Chrystal McArthur
CAC
732-932-7997
For students who have not yet written a resume or have a first draft. Learn about techniques for writing an effective, one-page resume that will help you get that job or internship. This is part one of a 3 for 1 Saturday Special Program, 'One Stop Career Shop.' Other offerings include Job Search Strategies and Interviewing Skills. You can sign up for one, two, or all three presentations.
 
10/7/2006
1:10:00 PM
2:20:00 PM
One Stop Career Shop: 3 in 1 Saturday Special Job Search Strategies
Sylvia D. Cordero
CAC
732-932-7997
Learn the steps and strategies to make your job search effective. Discover areas where the average job seeker falls short. This is part of a 3 for 1 Saturday Special Program, 'One Stop Career Shop.' Other offerings include Resume Writing and Interviewing Skills. You can sign-up for one, two, or all three presentations.
 
10/7/2006
2:20:00 PM
3:40:00 PM
One Stop Career Shop: 3 in 1 Saturday Special Interviewing Skills
Chrystal McArthur
CAC
732-932-7997
Get set for your upcoming interviews by exploring how to make a positive impact. Appropriate for full-time and internship job seekers. This is part of a 3 for 1 Saturday Special Program, 'One Stop Career Shop.' Other offerings include Resume Writing and Job Search Strategies. You can sign-up for one, two, or all three presentations.
 
10/9/2006
12:00:00 PM
1:20:00 PM
Interviewing Skills
Toi Tyson
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.
 
10/10/2006
12:00:00 PM
1:20:00 PM
Network Your Way to a Job
Eva Kubu
BC
732-445-6127 Ext.0
Networking is the #1 way to find a job. Yet, so many students still think they have to "go it alone" when it comes to their job search. Why not enlist the help and support of people "in the know"? Learn how to reach out, make connections and establish relationships that will help you find your dream job.
 
10/10/2006
6:00:00 PM
7:30:00 PM
Quantitative Finance Panel

RSC
732-445-6127 Ext.0
Come learn about careers in Quantitative Finance. Panelists will be from various wall street firms and financial institutions. There will be opportunities to network with the panelists and ask questions.
 
10/10/2006
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
RSC
732- 932-7997
Want to learn the art of interacting with employers so you stand out among the masses? Attend this fun and interactive workshop to help you network with confidence.
 
10/11/2006
1:00:00 PM
4:00:00 PM
EMPLOYER: Mock Interview
Doug Ricci
CAC
732-932-7997
Go through a simulated 15-minute interview with one to three employers, and then receive feedback on your strong points and areas for improvement.
 
10/11/2006
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.
 
10/12/2006
2:50:00 PM
4:10:00 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.
 
10/13/2006
10:00:00 AM
3:00:00 PM
CAREER DAY: Business and Liberal Arts

RSC
No Sign Up
Make contact with employers seeking business majors and liberal arts majors thinking about careers and internships in the business or non-profit world.
 
10/13/2006
1:40:00 PM
3:20:00 PM
Health Professions Internship Search
Greg Sobol
BC
732-445-6127 Ext.0
Are you a pre-med/pre-health student seeking an internship to expand your experience and knowledge within the health professions? Attend this seminar to find out strategies and techniques to find an internship in the health field.
 
10/16/2006
12:00:00 PM
1:30:00 PM
CV/Resume Writing for Graduate Students
Chrystal McArthur
CAC
732-932-7997
Review the relationship between CV’s and resumes. Explore tips and strategies for writing CV’s and resumes with impact.
 
10/16/2006
12:00:00 PM
1:30:00 PM
C/V 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.
 
10/17/2006
6:00:00 PM
8:00:00 PM
Graduate School Seminar
Larry Jacobs
BCC - Center Hall
No Sign Up
A panel of experts will discuss various issues including the graduate admissions process, financial aid, and test preparation. The panel will be followed by break out sessions for students interested in the following areas: arts and sciences, law, business, and health.
 
10/17/2006
7:00:00 PM
8:30:00 PM
Panel: Teaching for the Non-Certified
Tina Vance Knight
BCC
732-932-7997
Learn about the alternate route, Teach for America, and teaching opportunities in public and private institutions from a panel of teaching professionals.
 
10/18/2006
4:30:00 PM
5:30:00 PM
Resume Writing
Sylvia D. Cordero
CAC
732-932-7997
For students who have not yet written a resume or have a first draft. Learn about techniques for writing an effective, one-page resume that will help you get that job or internship.
 
10/18/2006
5:00:00 PM
6:20:00 PM
Interviewing Skills
Staff
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.
 
10/18/2006
6:30:00 PM
8:15:00 PM
Power Networking
Bob Martalus
CAC
732-932-7997
Is networking an intimidating concept for you? Attend this workshop conducted by a Dale Carnegie Coach and learn the best ways to network to promote your career. Refreshments served.
 
10/19/2006
12:00:00 PM
1:20:00 PM
Internet Job Search
Sue Pye
BC
732-445-6127, ext. 0
Learn strategies to effectively incorporate the internet into your job search.
 
10/20/2006
12:00:00 PM
1:20:00 PM
Networking Strategies for Graduate Students
Eva Kubu
BC
732-445-6127 Ext.0
Networking is the #1 way to find a job. Yet, so many students still think they have to "go it alone" when it comes to their job search. Why not enlist the help and support of people "in the know"? Learn how to reach out, make connections and establish relationships that will help you find your dream job.
 
10/20/2006
1:10:00 PM
2:50:00 PM
FACETIME: The impact of Social Networking Sites (Facebook/Myspace) On Employer Recruiting and Graduate School Admission
Scott Borden
CAC
732-932-7997
Do you use the popular websites, "Facebook" and "Myspace?" Many students do. Come to this interactive seminar to learn how information you post on these sites may impact your employment and graduate school chances.
 
10/23/2006
2:15:00 PM
3:35:00 PM
Applying to Graduate School
Joe Scott
DCC
732-445-6127, ext.0
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.
 
10/23/2006
3:20:00 PM
4:40:00 PM
Health Professions Internship Search
Greg Sobol
BC
732-445-6127 Ext.0
Are you a pre-med/pre-health student seeking an internship to expand your experience and knowledge within the health professions? Attend this seminar to find out strategies and techniques to find an internship in the health field.
 
10/25/2006
11:30:00 AM
12:50:00 PM
Decisions, Decisions!! Making Academic and Career Decisions that Count
Tina Vance 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.
 
10/25/2006
6:00:00 PM
8:00:00 PM
Panel: Business Careers For Liberal Arts Majors
Sylvia D. Cordero
CAC
732-932-7997
 
Job Search Tip of the Week

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

Location Key
BC=
Busch Campus - Career and Interview Center
BCC =
Busch Campus Center
BrC =
Brower Commons
CAC =
Career Center at 46 College Avenue
DC =
Douglass College Center
RSC =
Rutgers Student Center
PRC =
Paul Robeson Cultural 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

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

Updated: 11/23/2009

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