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Friday, November 2nd, 2012

Studying Abroad next semester but still want to work for the Career Development Center?

If you are studying abroad next semester but know that you want to work with a friendly and energetic staff and enjoy the benefits of enhancing your own career decision making while helping other students do the same. Apply for a CDC Peer Specialist position by Wednesday, November 14. To apply, send a resume and cover letter for any and all positions that interest you. To get a more detailed description of the positions, let Sarah Bell (sarah.bell@bucknell.edu) know and she will send them to you (or look for them in the CDC department folder under Peer Specialists).   Positions […]

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Thursday, November 1st, 2012

Careers in Higher Education: Alumni Career Panel and Lunch

Would you love to work at a university?  Hear advice and perspectives from Bucknell alumni who work in Higher Education as professional staff in various functions of universities. The conversation will include a question and answer period and an opportunity to meet (and network with!) the alumni panelists. Lunch will be provided. Friday, November 9 | Noon | ELC Center Room (256) Panelists will include: Richard Alexander ’03, Assistant Men & Women’s Track & Field Coach, Bucknell University Wayne Branker ’06, Associate Director of Admissions, Long Island University Nicole Loyd ’95, Vice-President for Student Affairs, Moravian College Kellen Smith ’03, […]

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Monday, October 29th, 2012

Arts Career Panel: Internships & Jobs in the Arts Featuring Students and Alumni

Alumni and students will speak about their internships and work experiences, and provide tips on how to locate and secure internships and jobs in museums, galleries and auction houses. Monday, Nov. 5 |  5:30 – 6:30 pm | Bucknell Hall Panelists: Sarah Battle ’14, Smithsonian American Museum of Art, Washington, DC, Summer 2012 Erin Hozack ’08, Gallery Manager, Denise Bibro Fine Art Gallery, New York, NY Kimi Kitada ’10, Exhibition Facilitator, Metropolitan Museum of Art and Curatorial Intensive Associate, Independent Curators International (ICI), New York, NY Morgan Slade ’13, Metropolitan Museum of Art and Sotheby’s, New York, NY, Summer 2012 […]

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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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Saturday, October 27th, 2012

This Week in the CDC: Oct. 29 – Nov. 2

Monday, October 29 Capitol Hill Internship Program Info Session Noon – 1:00 pm, ELC 217 CANCELED – Interviewing Tips 4:00 – 4:30 pm, CDC Tuesday, October 30 CANCELED – Employer Session: PwC Presents: Audit Case Study 7:00 – 8:00 pm, Taylor 113 Thursday, November 1 Rescheduled for 11/12 – BentN Fieldtrip: NYC Uncubed – Registration required by 11/8 10:00 am, New York, NY Employer Presentation: Department of Labor – FREE LUNCH! Noon – 1:00 pm, Taylor 115 Employer Presentation: First Quality Enterprises, Inc. for ChemE, MechE, EE Students 5:00 – 6:00 pm, Dana 113 Remember to check the BRIDGE for […]

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Friday, October 26th, 2012

Cross Cultural Solutions (CCIS)

Are you looking to intern or volunteer abroad?  Here is more about a great organization – Cross Cultural Solutions – a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that addresses critical global issues by providing meaningful and sustainable volunteer service to communities abroad, and contributing responsibly to local economies. http://www.crossculturalsolutions.org/

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Tuesday, October 23rd, 2012

Rescheduled for 11/12 – BentN Fieldtrip: NYC Uncubed

Rescheduled for 11/12! This field trip is sponsored by the Bucknell Entrepreneur Network (BentN) and is limited to the first 50 students to sign up by Thursday, November 8th on the BRIDGE. NYC Uncubed is for programmers, designers & talented professionals looking to work at NYC’s hottest startups. Students must register on the BRIDGE (go to Career Center Calendar – Nov. 12 – Register) by November 8th then YOU WILL ALSO need to register here to attend (only enter for Day 1: Scout Day). Bucknell students will NOT need to pay the registration fee for Day 1 – you will […]

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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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Monday, October 22nd, 2012

Southern Teachers Agency – Interviewing on campus

A representative from Southern Teachers Agency will be interviewing on campus on Tuesday, November 5, 2012 Submit your resume on the BRIDGE by October 28th to be considered We look forward to meeting students who are interested in careers as teachers, counselors, coaches, and administrators in private/independent PK-12 schools around the mid-Atlantic and south. STA works with hundreds of schools around the mid-Atlantic and South Certification not required for most middle- and high-school jobs Certification is required for elementary teaching positions Math, science & language majors strongly encouraged to apply Placement services are always FREE for candidates  STA provides personal […]

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Sunday, October 21st, 2012

This Week in the CDC: October 22 – 26

This week provides lots of opportunities to learn about Public Service and Federal/Government opportunities: Monday, October 22 Sophomore Externship Resumania – Required for participation in the program 11-3:30 pm, CDC Interviewing Tips 4-4:30 pm, CDC Tuesday, October 23 Externship Deadline Sophomore Externship Resumania – Required for participation in the program 11-3:30 pm, CDC BPIP Info Session Noon–1 pm, ELC Gallery Theatre Jan Plan Info Session Noon-1 pm, Bio 102 Employer Session: Bluewolf 6-7 pm, Taylor 113 Wednesday, October 24 Federal Intern and Entry-Level Hire Roundtable Webinar 1-2 pm, Coleman 21 Employer Session: General Services Administration (GSA) 6-7 pm, ElC Gallery Theatre (301) […]

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Wednesday, October 17th, 2012

Sophomore Externship Resumania

For sophomores who are applying to the Externship Program and still need to have their resume reviewed by the CDC we will be having a special Externship Resumania for walk in resume reviews in the CDC (2nd Fl) Monday, Oct 22, 11:00 – 3:30 Tuesday, Oct 23, 11:00 – 3:30 Remember – a resume review is a REQUIREMENT of the Externship Program and the deadline is 10/23. There are TONS of great Externships on the BRIDGE so don’t miss your chance – we’ve heard from lots of Juniors who regret missing it….

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Monday, October 15th, 2012

Free AMCF Webinar for All Students Interested in Consulting

For students who are currently preparing for consulting interviews, or are considering applying to the consulting industry in the future, the Association of Management Consulting Firms (AMCF) has prepared an informative webinar featuring leaders in the industry. “What Makes a Candidate Attractive: Landing Your First Job in Consulting”  Wednesday, October 24, 2012; 12:00pm ET Register by 10/22  Consulting is an excellent option for bright, creative students to begin their careers, offering great opportunities to travel, learn and grow. As a bright spot in the economy, the consulting industry is actively looking to hire a very broad and diverse group of individuals from undergraduate, MBA, […]

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Sunday, October 14th, 2012

This Week In The CDC: October 15 – 19

We’ve got a week PACKED full of events for you so get ready, get set, go! Monday, October 15 Jan Plan Info Session: Noon – 1:00 pm, BIO 101 Interviewing Tips: 4pm, CDC Capitol Hill Internship Fund Info Session: 5:00 – 5:45 pm, ELC 217 Tuesday, October 16 Pre-Health Program: Staying on track for professional school application: Noon – 1:00 pm, BIO 101 Externship Orientation Session: Noon – 12:30 pm, ELC Gallery Theatre Health Professions Grad School Fair: 3:00 – 6:00 pm, ELC Center Room Decoding the Presidential Management Fellows Application Process Webinar: 4:00 – 5:00 pm, ELC 217 A.T. […]

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Saturday, October 13th, 2012

The Boston Career Forum – Japanese-English bilingual job fair

DISCO International invites you to the world’s largest job fair for Japanese-English bilingual students on October 19 – 21 (Fri. – Sun.), 2012 at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center (BCEC). The Boston Career Forum is for anyone who is: Japanese-English bilingual (must posses at minimum a conversational level or higher in both Japanese and Englis in order to register) And  looking for a full-time or internship position  interested in working for one of the 188 companies expected to participate; get the complete company list.

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Friday, October 12th, 2012

Thinking of Business School?

Vanderbilt and Wake Forest will both be offering 1-on-1 sessions on campus. You must submit a resume on the BRIDGE and then you will be able to select a 1-on-1 meeting with a visiting admissions rep. Vanderbilt Young Professionals Portfolio Session – Must Apply By 10/15 for 10/17 Session The Vanderbilt Young Professional Programs for undergraduates and recent graduates give you a leg up as you launch your career. Programs range from a four-week “summer boot camp in business” to one-year degree programs in finance or accounting. They all have one thing in common: They will equip you with the […]

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