Saturday, March 3rd, 2018
This Week in the CDC: March 5 – 9
Here’s what’s happening in the CDC this week:
Here’s what’s happening in the CDC this week:
The SBDC is hosting this student event that will give Bucknell students a chance to meet with and learn from local company founders – registration is capped at 21.
Here’s what’s happening in the CDC this week:
From a Bucknell alum: info about Point72 Academy Summit on April 6 – deadline to apply is March 1st. This is for students graduating Winter ā19 or Spring 2020 and can be an entryway into the postgrad Point72 Academy program!
Bucknell alumni with Deloitte Consulting will be hosting this campus innovation competition event on three evenings in April (9, 11, and 13). All students are welcome to apply to participate – Applications are due March 16th
Join us for a great panel discussion about leadership in the workplace from women representing different industries and with varied backgrounds.
Join the successful alumnae that will be back for the Women in Leadership panel for coffee talks on specific topics and industries.
Shelley Dinehart ’91 will be on campusĀ February 28th and there will be two opportunities for students to meet and network with her.
Check out two great opportunities to learn more about sustainability careers through Bard this spring: AĀ webinar on “How to Get a Job in Sustainability: Leadership Careers in NGOās, Business and Governmentā atĀ 7 PMĀ onĀ February 27 and theĀ C2C Fellows Sustainability Leaders trainingĀ onĀ March 9-11; details on both below.
Investment Banking firms are already launching their 2019 Summer Internship applications – here’s how the CDC is here to help you!
Here’s what’s happening in the CDC this week:
These Lunch & Learn programs will help you refine your resume, build your network, and review the competitive interview process, specifically in investment related fields.
As a follow up to ourā Bucknellā talk in October, alumni employed at Google will be hosting a set of mock interviews on March 7th to help familiarize you with the interview process. We’ll also be able to provide you with some specific feedback about ways to improve and things to focus on.
Tips for making the most of your limited time with the alumni who are back for Feb. 23rd Engineering Career Networking Event.
This is your chance to hear from alumni and friends of the University about the National Cryptologic Museum, the National Security Agency’s principle gateway to the public, in Fort Meade, MD.