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Tuesday, November 12th, 2013

CDC Peer Pick: Nestle Purina Petcare & Mass. Electric Construction Co

Sophie Hattery ’16, CDC Marketing and Social Media Specialist, BRIDGE Peer Pick of the Week: 1. Nestle Purina Petcare Company Supply Chain Internship 2. Mass. Electric Construction Co. Industrial (MEC) Internship My first peer pick this week is dedicated to Nestle Purina Petcare Company’s supply chain internship. If you have a love for pets and are looking to spend 10 weeks of your summer in St. Louis, Missouri, you should look to spend your time at Nestle, the world’s largest food company. The company stresses the importance of training, constantly learning, and growth in the workplace. Anyone equipped with a […]

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Thursday, August 1st, 2013

2 Bucknell Events with Pittsburgh Club and Bucknell Engineering Network

If you are in or around Pittsburgh on August 22nd you might want to check out one (or both) of these great events held by Bucknell Engineering Network and Bucknell Club of Pittsburgh: Westinghouse Hot Cell Nuclear Laboratory Tour: August 22, 1 – 3 pm The Westinghouse Materials Center of Excellence Laboratory Services will host a tour of its Hot Cell Facility that has 35+ years experience in handling and evaluating activated and contaminated materials. The cost is $5 per person and space is limited to the first 30. Please RSVP by Tuesday, August 6th. Pittsburgh & Our Energy Future: […]

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Friday, February 22nd, 2013

Engineering & Technical Consortium Database: Engineering Jobs & Internships

Perfect timing to announce this during @BU_ENGR #BUEWeek13 Engineering & Technical Consortium Database Spring 2013 Resume Collections Program! Resume submission deadline:  March 4 (Mon.) 11:59pm EST See the list of participating employers This 2nd annual online recruiting event is designed to connect you with a range of engineering and technical employers nationwide who are collecting applications for jobs and internships. You must apply for positions of interest by the March 4th deadline! HOW TO REGISTER AND SUBMIT YOUR RESUME: Already have an ETCIC account? Just log in, your account is still valid — Skip to step 3! Step 1: If […]

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Friday, February 15th, 2013

Engineering Career Networking Event

As part of Engineering Week (Feb. 18 – 22) we will be co-hosting a great student/alumni networking event on Friday, February 22nd from 3:30 – 5:00 in Larison Dining Hall. Alumni will talk with students about their represented career field-what it entails, trends, future direction, internship or entry level positions, and other pearls of wisdom they might want to share.  New this year – tables with alumni offer advice about resume & cover letters (bring your resume), interviewing, and graduate/professional school. Be sure to bring a resume if you want it reviewed (by the people who would be hiring you)! […]

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Monday, October 29th, 2012

Day in the Life: John Stevenson ’11, Asst. Mechanical Engineer at Burns & McDonnell

Recap of John’s Day in the Life on Storify – he did a GREAT job! On November 5th you have the opportunity to learn what it’s like to be an Assistant Mechanical Engineer at Burns & McDonnell, what it takes to become LEED certified and what means to be an EIT (Engineer-in-Traning) from John Stevenson ’11 who’s doing it all! Follow John on @BisonINCareers on Nov. 5 to learn more and ask questions. John graduated in May 2011 with a B.S. with Honors in Mechanical Engineering. He works for Burns & McDonnell in Fort Worth, Texas. Burns & McDonnell is […]

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Monday, October 22nd, 2012

Connections for Engineers: Majors & Careers for First Year Students

First Year Engineering 100 students – take advantage of the Alumni returning for Homecoming and attend the annual Connections: Friday, October 26 at 3:00 in Larison Dining Room. This program provides you with the opportunity to meet with alumni who graduated from Bucknell with the engineering specialty area that you are considering or most interested in. This program is encouraged for all students who are enrolled in Engineering 100; your faculty will share more information with you in class. Co-sponsored with Engineering 100 and BEAA

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Tuesday, September 18th, 2012

ETCIC (Engineering & Technical Career and Internships Connection)

You must submit your resume by October 1, 2012 to be eligible to attend this event. Thursday, October 25th AMA Conference Center, New York, NY 9:00 am – 5:00 pm * deadline: October 1st This second annual off-campus recruiting event provides you with an opportunity to interview for entry-level jobs and internships with a variety of employers. It’s not your typical career fair — it’s a more intimate setting in which to discuss career opportunities and present your qualifications face-to-face! Undergraduate and graduate students in any engineering discipline, as well as Computer Science and Physics, may apply for positions of […]

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Wednesday, April 11th, 2012

OUT in STEM Lockheed Martin Student Webinar

Free webinar for students, presented by Lockheed Martin Date: April 20th, 2012 Time: 3pm-4:15pm (EST) Register Now Learn and hear about: Personal Stories Resumes & Interviews Overview of being LGBTQ at Lockheed Martin Register Now

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Monday, February 13th, 2012

Physics Alumni Career Panel

DATE: Monday, February 20th TIME: 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. LOCATION: Traditional Reading Room, Bertrand Library The panel discussion will examine the career paths of this diverse group of Bucknell alumni. Come hear their advice and perspectives as they discuss their work and available opportunities.  The conversation will also include a question and answer period. The event is followed by a small networking reception with hors d’oeurves, where attendees can connect with the alumni. Panelists: Ari-David Brown ’99, Electronics Engineer, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Deborah Hornbeck ’90, Senior Vice President, Information Security, Citigroup Timothy Maclay ’86, CEO, Celestial Insight, Inc. […]

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Friday, February 10th, 2012

Engineering Career Networking Event

As part of Engineering Week (Feb. 20 – 24) we will be co-hosting a great student/alumni networking event on Friday, February 24th from 3:30 – 5:00 in Larison Dining Hall. Alumni will talk with students about their represented career field-what it entails, trends, future direction, internship or entry level positions, and other pearls of wisdom they might want to share.  New this year – tables with alumni offer advice about resume & cover letters (bring your resume), interviewing, and graduate/professional school. Be sure to bring a resume if you want it reviewed (by the people who would be hiring you)! […]

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Monday, December 5th, 2011

This Summer Take a Road Trip … And Get Paid

You may remember seeing a big green RV on campus back in October when Roadtrip Nation burst into our little bubble.  Well now you have a chance to WORK for them this summer! Recently Roadtrip Nation wrapped up their nationwide 2011 Fall Tour, celebrating all of their 2011 achievements as well as their 10-year anniversary and in doing all this fun celebrating came up with this great new project: Innovation Roadtrip. This Roadtrip opportunity is for those who want to explore and speak with innovative Leaders in science, engineering, technology, and math—individuals that are using their passions to make an […]

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Sunday, March 27th, 2011

Stanford Business School: Summer Institute for General Management

Over the past seven years the Summer Institute for General Management (SIGM) has provided participants the unique opportunity to explore the foundations of business with Stanford’s world-renowned GSB faculty. Students from top universities from around the world participate in the intensive four-week residential program on Stanford’s campus in the heart of Silicon Valley. Combining MBA-style classes, professional development workshops and networking opportunities with top-level companies, SIGM empowers emerging professionals as they embark upon their careers. The SIGM curriculum is designed to meet the needs of liberal arts, science, and assumes no previous study in any business field. The coursework covers […]

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Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011

Alumni Spotlight: From Law to CEO in Aviation – An International Career

Monday, March 28 | 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. | Willard Smith Library (Vaughan Lit 125) Light refreshments served Ray Sisson ’87 was an Economics major at Bucknell, became a lawyer, received his MBA from The University of Chicago in 2003 and is now the CEO of an aviation/aeronautics company in Dublin, Ireland named AWAS.  He has lived and worked abroad for most of his life. Mr. Sisson will return to campus to share: – how he got to where he is – insights about global careers and being an expat – perspectives on the commercial aircraft/airline business – global macro […]

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Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

Physics Alumni Career Panel – 2/28

DATE: February 28th TIME: 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. LOCATION: Traditional Reading Room, Bertrand Library The panel discussion will examine the career paths of this diverse group of Bucknell alumni. Come hear their advice and perspectives as they discuss their work and available opportunities.  The conversation will also include a question and answer period. The event is followed by a small networking receptio with hors d’oeurves, where attendees can connect with the alumni and their peers. Panelists: Marisa Conlon ’04 – Patent Examiner & Attorney, US Patent Office Justin Likar ’01 – Spacecraft Systems Engineer, Lockheed Martin David Moschella ’84 – […]

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Friday, February 18th, 2011

Engineering Networking Event – Ask Anything

Ask Anything at the Engineering Career Networking  Event on Friday February 25th (part of Engineering Week) Here is your chance – this isn’t a career fair, but a room of alumni (some with opportunities) who can provide professional information about anything you always wanted to ask but didn’t think you could… Were you a good student?  What was your GPA? What was the most valuable course when you were at Bucknell? Can I do the job I want to do coming out of Bucknell or do I need an advanced degree? Is it better to get an advanced degree right […]

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