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Thursday, August 26th, 2010

What Did You Do This Summer? Win A Bookstore Gift Certificate!

The Career Development Center wants to know! Did you have an internship or summer job? Were you doing research or volunteering your time somewhere? Bucknell students are known to have some pretty fabulous experiences over the summer and we’d love to know what you did. http://my.bucknell.edu/x56373.html Completion of the survey will enter you into a drawing for bookstore gift certificates!! Thank you!

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Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Back in the ‘Berg

Been away so long you hardly knew the place? Well, now you’re back in the LBG; you don’ t know how lucky are! In all seriousness…WELCOME BACK! Classes are in full swing and the Career Development Center is too! Here’s a brief refresher on the walk-in offerings we have: Quick Questions Walk-in question period covering a wide variety of topics: job and internship search, graduate school, etc. Monday-Friday; 1:30-3:30 BRIDGE Quick Questions Walk-in question period for BRIDGE related issues Monday-Friday; 3:00-4:00 Peer Walk-In Hours Walk-in period for resume and cover letter critiques or questions about resources Monday-Friday; 10:00-4:30 Interviewing Tips […]

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Monday, August 23rd, 2010

What we like to learn from our Student Workers

It is Monday, what’s new? Well move in day has come and gone, the campus is full of students, Orientation activities continue to amaze us and the count down to the first day of classes is now under 5 digits. And we are on to our 2nd day of training for what are sure to be our amazing Career Development student workers. Today, I came across this great article on The Glass Door Blog about “What You Could Learn From Interns” and I thought, while we train the new student workers day and night with what we want them to […]

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Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

NYT Article: More Students Choose a Junior-Year Abroad in the Mideast

Wanted to share this interesting article with you found in the New York Times: For American Students, Life Lessons in the Mideast. AT first glance, they seem like typical American college students on their junior year abroad, swapping stories of language mishaps and cultural clashes, sharing sightseeing tips and travel deals. But these students are not studying at Oxford, the Sorbonne or an art institute in Florence. Instead, they are attending the American University in Cairo, studying Arabic, not French, and dealing with cultural, social and religious matters far more complex than those in Spain or Italy. And while their […]

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Monday, August 16th, 2010

Finding an Internship While Studying Abroad

While many of you are packing to return to Bucknell soon we know that some of you are packing for some amazing places. Studying Abroad is an awesome experience; one not to be missed. But just because you are not in Lewisburg doesn’t mean you have to miss out on finding a great internship. We thought we’d share our tips on finding an internship while you are studying abroad. For Students Studying Aboad in the Fall Most internship searches are conducted successfully in the Spring, so going abroad in the Fall should not create problems for most students. However, you […]

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Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

Follow us!

Do you tweet? Check out the BucknellCareer Twitter page for up-to-date event information, blog posts, tips, resources and re-tweets from industry leaders! It’s an easy way to help with your career search!

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Monday, August 9th, 2010

I’m Your Biggest Fan

Are you a fan? Join our Fan Page on Facebook for one more way to keep up-to-date with what is happening at the Career Development Center. It’s an easy way to stay up-to-date with all the CDC has to offer, events, tips, articles, and more… so what are you waiting for???

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Friday, August 6th, 2010

Shark Attack!

Do you love Shark Week? Are you majoring in Biology or a related field? Does this video interest you? httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TCRgAN3M3c&feature=player_embedded If you answered yes to the questions above then this internship is for you.  Oceans Research is accepting applications for the 2010/2011 internship program. Interns will be working on many of the ongoing marine predator research projects carried out on the coast of Southern Africa. Oceans Research provides training opportunities for aspiring marine scientists, conservationists, and explorers. In their  internship program, interns will receive unprecedented practical training in marine research techniques to study mega-fauna including sharks, rays, marine mammals and […]

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Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Congrats to the Capitol Hill Internship Recipients

The Capitol Hill Internship Program was established in 2005 to provide up to eight internship opportunities in Washington, DC or local Congressional districts for students who are interested in learning more about the Legislative Branch. This program provides a stipend of $250 per week up to a maximum of $2,500 for students who are able to secure an unpaid, non-credit internship. We’d like to congratulate the the summer 2010 recipients: Shannon Hayes ’11 U.S. House of Representatives, The Honorable C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger (D-MD) Kathryn Humphrey ’11 McAllister & Quinn Tyler McIntosh ’11 U.S. House of Representatives, The Honorable Frank Kratovil […]

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Monday, August 2nd, 2010

You WILL Get Googled…Are You Afraid?

By: Joshua Waldman is a Social Media Career Consultant, lecturer and blogger for www.CareerEnlightenment.net. He has an MBA from Boston University and over 4 years experience working with Project Managers and Engineers in IT. I like to tell my clients that they will be Googled just as surely as it will rain in Portland tonight. The latest survey revealed that 81% of employers WILL Google candidates. Do you know what they will see when they find you? Online reputation management is a critical piece of your job search. There is just no getting around it, no matter what field you […]

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Friday, July 30th, 2010

Getting Into Med School … Without Hard Sciences?

A recent article in the New York Times that I thought I would share for all those Med School hopefuls: one of the nation’s top medical schools admits a small number of students every year who have skipped all three requirements. Read the full article. Author: ANEMONA HARTOCOLLIS Published: July 29, 2010

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Thursday, July 29th, 2010

On the Horizon: Employer Expo

As we get ready to turn our calendars to August the day is looming where you will return to campus and, somewhat begrudgingly, get back in to the swing of campus life. While you may not want to think about your imminent return yet we are already busy preparing and you can do your small part too – PACK A SUIT! Employer Expo is Tuesday, September 21 from 11:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. in the Gerhard Fieldhouse This is the ideal chance to ask questions, sell yourself, and gather valuable information that you wouldn’t otherwise be able to obtain. So […]

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Friday, July 23rd, 2010

How NOT to Start Your Cover Letter

By: Jessica Holbrook Hernandez, an expert resume writer, career and personal branding strategist, author, and presenter; visit her website for more. This was one of our most popular blog posts this year, and we think the advice is so good it should be repeated! If you’re looking for some awesome cover letter advice on how *NOT* to start your cover letter (and some great examples of how you should be starting it) then read on! On a weekly basis any hiring manager probably receives between 50 and … well, probably hundreds of resumes and cover letters. The key is to […]

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Monday, July 19th, 2010

Do I have to be on Twitter? No, but you SHOULD BE! Here’s why…

If you want to build your personal brand, establish an online presence, and be in the right place at the right time for your job search, then you have to utilize social media. The big 3 social media sites are LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook. While LinkedIn is focused more fully on business, and Facebook leans toward the social, Twitter lands somewhere in the middle. Nearly 75 million people visited Twitter in January 2010. Twitter relies on “tweets,” which are posts of 140 characters or less. They’re short, but frequent. Life moves fast on Twitter. But then, the world moves fast […]

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