Tuesday, October 5th 6:30-8:30pm
Career Development Center – 625 N. Jordan Ave.
The Global Careers series, which is run by the Career Development Center, is devoted to providing information to IU students in an effort to increase their awareness of international career opportunities. These events allow students to form networking relationships with employers who have ties to the international sector as well as provide students with role models and information about global careers.
Please join IU students, faculty, and career professionals with interests in East Asia at the East Asia Career Night for an evening of discussion and networking. Guest speakers will participate in a panel discussion focusing on their career paths, opportunities within their organization, and advice for students who wish to work in the region. Light refreshments and the opportunity to network with the panelists will follow.
We ask that students please RSVP through their myIUcareers account, accessible at http://www.indiana.edu/~career/.
Panelists will include:
- Kate Schramm, Japanese Exchange and Teaching Programme (JET)
- Professor Dick Rubinger, Professor, East Asian Languages and Cultures
- Pooja Gulati, President, AIESEC Indiana
- Inchul Choi, Director, Korean American Community Services of Chicago (KACS)
- Central Intelligence Agency: Open Source Center
Don’t miss this great professional opportunity!
News and announcements for Indiana University undergraduate Communication and Culture (CMCL) students
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Fall 2010 2nd 8 week JOUR-C 201 courses -- 4 currently available for students
All of the following are second 8 week courses, all are 3 credits. None count in the Journalism major. Each is designed for non-journalism students. If a student has taken one of the topics before, then they should not re-take it as the course will be a course repeat.
1. JOUR C201, 31193, Hot Topics: Sports Journalism. 5:45-7:45 pm, MW, EP 220. Instructor Betsy Ross.
Sports Journalism will take a look at the history of covering sports, from the “'golden age” of sports writing to today. Special emphasis will be placed on the evolution of ESPN and similar sports networks and how sports coverage changed from highlight clips to half hour shows. The class also will cover 'new media' coverage of sports on the web and on social media sites and the development of 'bloggers' and other web-based writers as accredited media.
More about the instructor: Betsy Ross, the president and founder of Fame Day Communications, with more than 20 years of experience as a sports and news anchor. As one of the first women to break into national sports news, she recently worked as an anchor at ESPN for five years. Her new book is “Playing Ball with the Boys,” a compilation of interviews she has conducted with women sports pioneers such as Billie Jean King, Janet Guthrie and Lesley Visser.
2. JOUR C 201, 32733, Hot Topics: Sexual Orientation in the News. 7:15-9:15 pm, MW, Psychology 101. Instructor Zak Szymanski.
News coverage of sexual orientation has been reduced to a few narrow issues, including gay marriage, the military, and hate crimes. Much of this coverage ignores the history and nuances of these debates and excludes large segments of the LGBT community. Utilizing a mix of mainstream and gay media along with prominent guest speakers, this course will examine: How are sexual minorities portrayed in the news? What is the evolution of sexual orientation in the news? Who determines what a ‘gay’ issue is, and how does that shape public opinion? Topics range from media “outings” to the desexualization of gay spokespeople to the emerging queer youth activist. The goal is to gain a greater understanding of complex issues and the relationship between sexual minorities and the media.
More about the instructor: As a journalist in New York and San Francisco, Zak Szymanski covered politics--mainly focused on law/legislation, community organizing, minority and LGBT communities, and activism/advocacy circles---for more than 10 years. He served as assistant editor at the Bay Area Reporter from 1999-2006, where he was also an award-winning reporter. Now living in Bloomington, he continues to freelance locally and nationally for a variety of media outlets.
3. JOUR-C201: Hot Topics in Journalism. 2nd 8 week course. 3 credits.
TWO CLASSES:
C 201, 17065. Hot Topics. Woodburn 100, 5:30-8 pm M, 5:30-7 pm W. Professor Teresa White. (Yes, the times are correct. The difference was necessary to get the room)
C201, 31290, Hot Topics. EP 220. 5:45-7:45 pm, TR. Instructor Chang Hee Choi.
Description for both classes: Do the media occupy a “hot” space in audiences’ everyday lives? Without
the media, how do we come to know the “who, what, where, when, and why”
of newsworthy people and controversies in politics, economics, and
entertainment?
The colorful images and words of newspapers, television news and online
journalism have created a shared media culture with audiences across
the world. Many people encounter the media in airports, cafes,
classrooms, living rooms, gyms and in their cars. In the United States,
it has become increasingly difficult to avoid or escape media. In this
course, we will go behind the curtains of online information, newspaper
pages, and television screens to gain a better understanding of how
media shape the reality that we sometimes take for granted. This
includes media coverage of war, politics and sports, and issues such as
media privacy and bias.
More about the instructors:
Professor Teresa White completed her bachelor’s and master’s degrees at IU. Most recently, she taught English and journalism at Noblesville High School, where she also was publications adviser. She is also the Director of the High School Journalism Institute at IUB.
Chang Hee Choi is completing a Ph.D. in Journalism at IUB.
1. JOUR C201, 31193, Hot Topics: Sports Journalism. 5:45-7:45 pm, MW, EP 220. Instructor Betsy Ross.
Sports Journalism will take a look at the history of covering sports, from the “'golden age” of sports writing to today. Special emphasis will be placed on the evolution of ESPN and similar sports networks and how sports coverage changed from highlight clips to half hour shows. The class also will cover 'new media' coverage of sports on the web and on social media sites and the development of 'bloggers' and other web-based writers as accredited media.
More about the instructor: Betsy Ross, the president and founder of Fame Day Communications, with more than 20 years of experience as a sports and news anchor. As one of the first women to break into national sports news, she recently worked as an anchor at ESPN for five years. Her new book is “Playing Ball with the Boys,” a compilation of interviews she has conducted with women sports pioneers such as Billie Jean King, Janet Guthrie and Lesley Visser.
2. JOUR C 201, 32733, Hot Topics: Sexual Orientation in the News. 7:15-9:15 pm, MW, Psychology 101. Instructor Zak Szymanski.
News coverage of sexual orientation has been reduced to a few narrow issues, including gay marriage, the military, and hate crimes. Much of this coverage ignores the history and nuances of these debates and excludes large segments of the LGBT community. Utilizing a mix of mainstream and gay media along with prominent guest speakers, this course will examine: How are sexual minorities portrayed in the news? What is the evolution of sexual orientation in the news? Who determines what a ‘gay’ issue is, and how does that shape public opinion? Topics range from media “outings” to the desexualization of gay spokespeople to the emerging queer youth activist. The goal is to gain a greater understanding of complex issues and the relationship between sexual minorities and the media.
More about the instructor: As a journalist in New York and San Francisco, Zak Szymanski covered politics--mainly focused on law/legislation, community organizing, minority and LGBT communities, and activism/advocacy circles---for more than 10 years. He served as assistant editor at the Bay Area Reporter from 1999-2006, where he was also an award-winning reporter. Now living in Bloomington, he continues to freelance locally and nationally for a variety of media outlets.
3. JOUR-C201: Hot Topics in Journalism. 2nd 8 week course. 3 credits.
TWO CLASSES:
C 201, 17065. Hot Topics. Woodburn 100, 5:30-8 pm M, 5:30-7 pm W. Professor Teresa White. (Yes, the times are correct. The difference was necessary to get the room)
C201, 31290, Hot Topics. EP 220. 5:45-7:45 pm, TR. Instructor Chang Hee Choi.
Description for both classes: Do the media occupy a “hot” space in audiences’ everyday lives? Without
the media, how do we come to know the “who, what, where, when, and why”
of newsworthy people and controversies in politics, economics, and
entertainment?
The colorful images and words of newspapers, television news and online
journalism have created a shared media culture with audiences across
the world. Many people encounter the media in airports, cafes,
classrooms, living rooms, gyms and in their cars. In the United States,
it has become increasingly difficult to avoid or escape media. In this
course, we will go behind the curtains of online information, newspaper
pages, and television screens to gain a better understanding of how
media shape the reality that we sometimes take for granted. This
includes media coverage of war, politics and sports, and issues such as
media privacy and bias.
More about the instructors:
Professor Teresa White completed her bachelor’s and master’s degrees at IU. Most recently, she taught English and journalism at Noblesville High School, where she also was publications adviser. She is also the Director of the High School Journalism Institute at IUB.
Chang Hee Choi is completing a Ph.D. in Journalism at IUB.
Monday, September 27, 2010
Free Student Academic Center workshops for the weeks of 9/27/2010 - 10/6/2010
The Student Academic Center will be offering the following free workshops the next two weeks. The workshops are open to all students and you do not need to sign up in advance to attend.
However students who arrive 5 minutes past the starting time will not be allowed entrance to the workshop.
Monday 9/27, Learning from Your Returned Exam, 7-8:00pm, Briscoe Academic Support Center
Tuesday 9/28, Note Making Made Easy: Lectures and Power Point, 7:00-8:00pm, Teter TEF260
Wednesday 9/29, Note Making Made Easy: Lectures and Power Point, 7:00-8:00pm, Ballantine Hall 310
Monday 10/4, Information Management for Large Lectures, 7:00-8:00pm, Forest Academic Support Center
Tuesday 10/5, College Thinking: Become a Better Memorizer, 7:00-8:00pm, Teter TEF260
Wednesday 10/6, College Thinking: Become a Better Memorizer, 7:00-8:00pm, Ballantine Hall 310
However students who arrive 5 minutes past the starting time will not be allowed entrance to the workshop.
Monday 9/27, Learning from Your Returned Exam, 7-8:00pm, Briscoe Academic Support Center
Tuesday 9/28, Note Making Made Easy: Lectures and Power Point, 7:00-8:00pm, Teter TEF260
Wednesday 9/29, Note Making Made Easy: Lectures and Power Point, 7:00-8:00pm, Ballantine Hall 310
Monday 10/4, Information Management for Large Lectures, 7:00-8:00pm, Forest Academic Support Center
Tuesday 10/5, College Thinking: Become a Better Memorizer, 7:00-8:00pm, Teter TEF260
Wednesday 10/6, College Thinking: Become a Better Memorizer, 7:00-8:00pm, Ballantine Hall 310
Career Development Center Newsletter
IN THIS ISSUE:
* RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES
* FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
* INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS GRADUATE SCHOOL INFORMATION SESSION
* GOOGLE INFORMATION SESSION
* COUNSELING, SOCIAL WORK, AND HEALTH NETWORKING NIGHT
* NEILSEN INFORMATION SESSION
* GETTING INTO GRAD SCHOOL - PART I
* EAST ASIA CAREER NIGHT
* GETTING INTO GRAD SCHOOL - PART II
* HOW TO FIND A FEDERAL INTERNSHIP
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RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES:
9/28/10: CARGILL, Quality Management Chemist Intern, Quality Management Chemist, Schedule ID 172
9/28/2010: KOHL'S DEPARTMENT STORES - CORPORATE, Product Management Internship, Product Development Coordinator, Schedule ID 161
9/29/2010: KOHL'S DEPARTMENT STORES - STORE MANAGEMENT, Store Manager Trainee, Store Management Internship, Schedule ID 164
9/30/2010: THE NIELSEN COMPANY, Analyst - Professional Services Analytics Program, Intern - Professional Services Analytics Program, Schedule ID 160
10/5/10: ALTRIA SALES & DISTRIBUTION, Territory Sales Manager & Sales Intern, Schedule ID 162
10/5/10: GENERAL MILLS, Business Management Associate, Business Management Associate Internship, Schedule ID 163
10/5/2010: WESTPOINT FINANCIAL GROUP/MASSMUTUAL, Financial Advisor, Schedule ID 166
10/6/10: STATE STREET PROPERTIES CHICAGO, Leasing/Sales Agent, Leasing/Sales Agent - Internship, Schedule ID 177
10/7/10: NEWS AMERICA MARKETING, Account Coordinator, Schedule ID 154
10/8/10: SIGMA-ALDRICH, Biochemist/Chemist, Schedule ID 174
10/8/10: SIGMA-ALDRICH, Chemist-3, Schedule ID 175
10/14/2010: C.H. ROBINSON WORLDWIDE, Transportation Representative/Sales (Chicago Central) Summer Start Date, Transportation Sales Summer Internship - Chicago Central, Schedule ID 156
10/14/2010: ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR, Sales/Management Trainee, 2010 Summer Management/Sales Intern, Schedule ID 165
10/22/10: ABERCROMBIE & FITCH CO., Manager in Training, Schedule ID 158
11/3/10: SUNRISE GREETINGS, Human Resources Intern, Independent Retail Intern, Schedule ID 178
11/9/10: USPIRG, Fellowship Program, Campus Organizer, Schedule ID 167
Submit your resume and learn more about these and other positions through myIUcareers.
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FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
Don't forget to check the full-time, part-time, and internship postings on myIUcareers. Below is a preview of what is currently available:
Full-time positions:
* BET Networks, Financial Analyst, Job ID 10146
* The Gallup Organization, International Consultant - Business Development, Job ID 7008
* Children's Museum of Indianapolis, Database Marketing Analyst, Job ID 10109
* AllWorld Language Consultants, Linguists, Translators, and Interpreters, Job ID 10112
Internships:
* State Farm Insurance Corporate Headquarters, Actuarial Intern, Job ID 10120
* WFIU, PSA and Community Events Internship, Job ID 10089
* SeaWorld, College Experience Internship, Job ID 10095
* Discover Financial Services, Intern - Analytics, Discover Leadership Program, Job ID 10075
Part-time positions:
* Christole, Inc., Community Living Specialist, Job ID 5019 (Non-Work Study)
* Express Employment Professionals, Part-Time Membership Coordinator, Job ID 10142 (Non-Work Study)
* IU Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center, Student Assistant, Job ID 10127 (Work Study)
* IU Communication and Culture Dept., Office Assistant, Job ID 723 (Work Study)
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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS GRADUATE SCHOOL INFORMATION SESSION Monday, September 27, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Redbud Room, Indiana Memorial Union
Representatives from some of the world's leading schools of international affairs (The Fletcher School at Tufts, School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins, School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia, Walsh School of Foreign Services at Georgetown, and The Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton) will be visiting Indiana University Bloomington. Please join them for an information session discussing admissions requirements, academic programs and career options for those students who elect to pursue graduate studies in international affairs.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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GOOGLE INFORMATION SESSION
Tuesday, September 28, 6-7:30 p.m.
Wilkie Auditorium
Interested in learning more about how Google employees have applied their education and experiences to work on interesting challenges that impact millions of people around the world? Want to learn more about what we do with cutting edge technology in an inspiring work environment? If so, we'd love to see you at our information session and answer your questions about our work and our company!
Food will be provided.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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COUNSELING, SOCIAL WORK, AND HEALTH NETWORKING NIGHT Tuesday, September 28, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Devault Alumni Center, 1000 E. 17th Street
Please join IU Alumni and career professionals in diverse careers within the Counseling, Social Work, and Health industries for an evening of networking. Panelists will discuss their career paths, organizational opportunities, and provide advice for students entering the world-of-work. Each event will also include an introduction to networking, light refreshments, and the opportunity to engage with the panelists. The Networking Night Series is a collaboration between the IU Career Development Center and the IU Student Alumni Association.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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NEILSEN INFORMATION SESSION
Tuesday, September 28, 7-8:30pm
Business, BU321
Discover Nielsen! Come find out more about The Nielsen Company and meet IU graduates who are current Nielsen employees. For more information about our company, please visit www.nielsen.com.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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GETTING INTO GRAD SCHOOL - PART I
Wednesday, September 29, 7-8:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Are you thinking about going to graduate or professional school, or searching for the right program? Join us for the first of this two part series, in which guest speakers will discuss the following topics, with plenty of time for Q & A:
* Is graduate or professional school right for me?
* Should I get work experience in the "real world" first?
* How do I find and research grad schools and programs?
* What is life like for a grad student?
* The cost of attending graduate school
* Financial options (loans, grants, assistantships, etc.)
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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EAST ASIA CAREER NIGHT
Tuesday, October 5, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Join IU Alumni and career professionals who specialized in East Asian studies and now work in careers that draw on their knowledge of the languages and culture! Panelists will share their experiences abroad; provide tips on how to maximize your time here at IU, offer strategies for students seeking international work and discuss potential job openings. There will be time set aside to network with the panelists and other students with similar goals and interests. This night should be especially useful for students in international studies, area studies, languages, journalism, and other majors focused on global careers.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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GETTING INTO GRAD SCHOOL - PART II
Wednesday, October 6, 7-8:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Do you want to know what it takes to successfully apply for graduate or professional school? Join us for Getting into Grad School: Part II, in which guest speakers will discuss the following topics, with plenty of time for Q & A:
* The graduate school application process
* Personal statements, resumes, and letters of recommendation
* Preparing for entrance or admission exams (GRE, LSAT, MCAT, etc.)
* Preparing for grad school interviews
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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HOW TO FIND A FEDERAL INTERNSHIP
Thursday, October 7, 6-8 p.m.
Oak Room, Indiana Memorial Union
The Partnership for Public Service is a public relations agency hired by the federal government to promote career opportunities within the federal government. Amy Bush, the Federal Service Student Ambassador for Indiana University from the Partnership of Public Service, is leading a workshop on finding a federal government internship. The workshop will cover resources that advertise federal opportunities, how to find and apply for internships through USAJobs, and will cover helpful tips on utilizing the website. She will also review federal student programs such as the Student Career Experience Program (SCEP) and discuss how you can make your application competitive.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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For more information on these and other events, visit www.iucareers.com and sign in to your myIUcareers account.
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When you're looking for jobs, be sure to check the job listings (by using the "search jobs" feature) as well as the Interviews and Events tabs to find jobs that will have on-campus interviews.
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BENEFITS OF myIUcareers:
Participate in on-campus interviews for internship and full-time employment/Access online postings for part-time, internship, fellowship, and full-time positions/View the IU Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services calendar of interviews and events and RSVP for workshops and employer information sessions/ Obtain contact information for employers actively partnered with the Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services
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Career Development Center and Arts & Sciences Career Services, on the corner of 10th and Jordan, (812) 855-5234, www.iucareers.com or www.indiana.edu/~career
* RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES
* FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
* INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS GRADUATE SCHOOL INFORMATION SESSION
* GOOGLE INFORMATION SESSION
* COUNSELING, SOCIAL WORK, AND HEALTH NETWORKING NIGHT
* NEILSEN INFORMATION SESSION
* GETTING INTO GRAD SCHOOL - PART I
* EAST ASIA CAREER NIGHT
* GETTING INTO GRAD SCHOOL - PART II
* HOW TO FIND A FEDERAL INTERNSHIP
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES:
9/28/10: CARGILL, Quality Management Chemist Intern, Quality Management Chemist, Schedule ID 172
9/28/2010: KOHL'S DEPARTMENT STORES - CORPORATE, Product Management Internship, Product Development Coordinator, Schedule ID 161
9/29/2010: KOHL'S DEPARTMENT STORES - STORE MANAGEMENT, Store Manager Trainee, Store Management Internship, Schedule ID 164
9/30/2010: THE NIELSEN COMPANY, Analyst - Professional Services Analytics Program, Intern - Professional Services Analytics Program, Schedule ID 160
10/5/10: ALTRIA SALES & DISTRIBUTION, Territory Sales Manager & Sales Intern, Schedule ID 162
10/5/10: GENERAL MILLS, Business Management Associate, Business Management Associate Internship, Schedule ID 163
10/5/2010: WESTPOINT FINANCIAL GROUP/MASSMUTUAL, Financial Advisor, Schedule ID 166
10/6/10: STATE STREET PROPERTIES CHICAGO, Leasing/Sales Agent, Leasing/Sales Agent - Internship, Schedule ID 177
10/7/10: NEWS AMERICA MARKETING, Account Coordinator, Schedule ID 154
10/8/10: SIGMA-ALDRICH, Biochemist/Chemist, Schedule ID 174
10/8/10: SIGMA-ALDRICH, Chemist-3, Schedule ID 175
10/14/2010: C.H. ROBINSON WORLDWIDE, Transportation Representative/Sales (Chicago Central) Summer Start Date, Transportation Sales Summer Internship - Chicago Central, Schedule ID 156
10/14/2010: ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR, Sales/Management Trainee, 2010 Summer Management/Sales Intern, Schedule ID 165
10/22/10: ABERCROMBIE & FITCH CO., Manager in Training, Schedule ID 158
11/3/10: SUNRISE GREETINGS, Human Resources Intern, Independent Retail Intern, Schedule ID 178
11/9/10: USPIRG, Fellowship Program, Campus Organizer, Schedule ID 167
Submit your resume and learn more about these and other positions through myIUcareers.
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FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
Don't forget to check the full-time, part-time, and internship postings on myIUcareers. Below is a preview of what is currently available:
Full-time positions:
* BET Networks, Financial Analyst, Job ID 10146
* The Gallup Organization, International Consultant - Business Development, Job ID 7008
* Children's Museum of Indianapolis, Database Marketing Analyst, Job ID 10109
* AllWorld Language Consultants, Linguists, Translators, and Interpreters, Job ID 10112
Internships:
* State Farm Insurance Corporate Headquarters, Actuarial Intern, Job ID 10120
* WFIU, PSA and Community Events Internship, Job ID 10089
* SeaWorld, College Experience Internship, Job ID 10095
* Discover Financial Services, Intern - Analytics, Discover Leadership Program, Job ID 10075
Part-time positions:
* Christole, Inc., Community Living Specialist, Job ID 5019 (Non-Work Study)
* Express Employment Professionals, Part-Time Membership Coordinator, Job ID 10142 (Non-Work Study)
* IU Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center, Student Assistant, Job ID 10127 (Work Study)
* IU Communication and Culture Dept., Office Assistant, Job ID 723 (Work Study)
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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS GRADUATE SCHOOL INFORMATION SESSION Monday, September 27, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Redbud Room, Indiana Memorial Union
Representatives from some of the world's leading schools of international affairs (The Fletcher School at Tufts, School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins, School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia, Walsh School of Foreign Services at Georgetown, and The Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton) will be visiting Indiana University Bloomington. Please join them for an information session discussing admissions requirements, academic programs and career options for those students who elect to pursue graduate studies in international affairs.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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GOOGLE INFORMATION SESSION
Tuesday, September 28, 6-7:30 p.m.
Wilkie Auditorium
Interested in learning more about how Google employees have applied their education and experiences to work on interesting challenges that impact millions of people around the world? Want to learn more about what we do with cutting edge technology in an inspiring work environment? If so, we'd love to see you at our information session and answer your questions about our work and our company!
Food will be provided.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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COUNSELING, SOCIAL WORK, AND HEALTH NETWORKING NIGHT Tuesday, September 28, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Devault Alumni Center, 1000 E. 17th Street
Please join IU Alumni and career professionals in diverse careers within the Counseling, Social Work, and Health industries for an evening of networking. Panelists will discuss their career paths, organizational opportunities, and provide advice for students entering the world-of-work. Each event will also include an introduction to networking, light refreshments, and the opportunity to engage with the panelists. The Networking Night Series is a collaboration between the IU Career Development Center and the IU Student Alumni Association.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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NEILSEN INFORMATION SESSION
Tuesday, September 28, 7-8:30pm
Business, BU321
Discover Nielsen! Come find out more about The Nielsen Company and meet IU graduates who are current Nielsen employees. For more information about our company, please visit www.nielsen.com.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
GETTING INTO GRAD SCHOOL - PART I
Wednesday, September 29, 7-8:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Are you thinking about going to graduate or professional school, or searching for the right program? Join us for the first of this two part series, in which guest speakers will discuss the following topics, with plenty of time for Q & A:
* Is graduate or professional school right for me?
* Should I get work experience in the "real world" first?
* How do I find and research grad schools and programs?
* What is life like for a grad student?
* The cost of attending graduate school
* Financial options (loans, grants, assistantships, etc.)
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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EAST ASIA CAREER NIGHT
Tuesday, October 5, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Join IU Alumni and career professionals who specialized in East Asian studies and now work in careers that draw on their knowledge of the languages and culture! Panelists will share their experiences abroad; provide tips on how to maximize your time here at IU, offer strategies for students seeking international work and discuss potential job openings. There will be time set aside to network with the panelists and other students with similar goals and interests. This night should be especially useful for students in international studies, area studies, languages, journalism, and other majors focused on global careers.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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GETTING INTO GRAD SCHOOL - PART II
Wednesday, October 6, 7-8:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Do you want to know what it takes to successfully apply for graduate or professional school? Join us for Getting into Grad School: Part II, in which guest speakers will discuss the following topics, with plenty of time for Q & A:
* The graduate school application process
* Personal statements, resumes, and letters of recommendation
* Preparing for entrance or admission exams (GRE, LSAT, MCAT, etc.)
* Preparing for grad school interviews
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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HOW TO FIND A FEDERAL INTERNSHIP
Thursday, October 7, 6-8 p.m.
Oak Room, Indiana Memorial Union
The Partnership for Public Service is a public relations agency hired by the federal government to promote career opportunities within the federal government. Amy Bush, the Federal Service Student Ambassador for Indiana University from the Partnership of Public Service, is leading a workshop on finding a federal government internship. The workshop will cover resources that advertise federal opportunities, how to find and apply for internships through USAJobs, and will cover helpful tips on utilizing the website. She will also review federal student programs such as the Student Career Experience Program (SCEP) and discuss how you can make your application competitive.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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For more information on these and other events, visit www.iucareers.com and sign in to your myIUcareers account.
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When you're looking for jobs, be sure to check the job listings (by using the "search jobs" feature) as well as the Interviews and Events tabs to find jobs that will have on-campus interviews.
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BENEFITS OF myIUcareers:
Participate in on-campus interviews for internship and full-time employment/Access online postings for part-time, internship, fellowship, and full-time positions/View the IU Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services calendar of interviews and events and RSVP for workshops and employer information sessions/ Obtain contact information for employers actively partnered with the Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services
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Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Disney College Program
Have you ever wanted to work for Disney and help others experience the magic? Well, now is the time! Disney College Program's live presentation is coming to campus. This is a paid internship, with lots of fun and excitement in Lake Buena Vista, Florida or Anaheim, CA. There are lots of opportunities available in a wide variety or roles, including entertainment. This is an excellent resume builder, a chance to gain networking experience, and even a way to earn college credit. All students are welcome! For those that are interested the dates and times are listed below.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
12pm - HPER 125
5pm - Career Development Center
Have a magical day!!!
Melissa Kogler
Indiana University
Disney Campus Representative
mkogler@indiana.edu
Thursday, September 23, 2010
12pm - HPER 125
5pm - Career Development Center
Have a magical day!!!
Melissa Kogler
Indiana University
Disney Campus Representative
mkogler@indiana.edu
Automatic W Deadline for First Eight Week Classes
The deadline for dropping first eight week classes with an automatic grade of W is Tuesday, September 28th.
You can drop first eight week classes on Onestart using the eDrop system.
You can drop first eight week classes on Onestart using the eDrop system.
Deadline for Extended-X Petition Submissions
Extended-X petitions (for grade replacement when re-taking a course) are due by the following dates:
• Term classes 09/27/2010 (M)
• 2nd 8-week classes 11/05/2010 (F)
Grade replacement does not happen automatically. You must stop by the College Recorder's Office (Kirkwood Hall 001) to fill out the required paperwork.
For more information about Extended-X, see http://www.indiana.edu/~registra/extendedx.shtml.
• Term classes 09/27/2010 (M)
• 2nd 8-week classes 11/05/2010 (F)
Grade replacement does not happen automatically. You must stop by the College Recorder's Office (Kirkwood Hall 001) to fill out the required paperwork.
For more information about Extended-X, see http://www.indiana.edu/~registra/extendedx.shtml.
Pass/Fail Deadline for Full Semester Classes
Monday, September 27th is the last day to sign up to take a full-semester class pass/fail.
If you are interested in taking a class pass/fail, please stop by my office (in the CMCL building at 800 E. 3rd Street, room 259) so we can complete the required paperwork.
Here is some information about the pass/fail option from the College of Arts and Sciences Bulletin (http://www.indiana.edu/~bulletin/iub/college/2010-2011/policies/academic-policies/pass-fail.shtml): "During their undergraduate program, students in good standing (not on probation) may enroll in a maximum of eight elective courses to be taken with a grade of P (Pass) or F (Fail). The Pass/Fail option is available for a maximum of two courses per academic year, including summer sessions. For the Pass/Fail option, the academic year is defined as beginning with the start of the fall semester and ending with the end of the second summer session. The course selected for Pass/Fail must be an elective (i.e., it cannot fulfill requirements other than the minimum 122 hours required for the degree, but it can be used to meet the requirement for courses at the 300–400 level). It may not be used to satisfy any of the College of Arts and Sciences’ fundamental skills, distribution, Culture Studies, Intensive Writing, or Topics requirements. Nor may it be counted as a part of the student’s concentration area, minor, or certificate program. During the freshman year, students may elect to take activity courses in the School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation on a Pass/Fail basis in addition to the two other permitted courses."
If you are interested in taking a class pass/fail, please stop by my office (in the CMCL building at 800 E. 3rd Street, room 259) so we can complete the required paperwork.
Here is some information about the pass/fail option from the College of Arts and Sciences Bulletin (http://www.indiana.edu/~bulletin/iub/college/2010-2011/policies/academic-policies/pass-fail.shtml): "During their undergraduate program, students in good standing (not on probation) may enroll in a maximum of eight elective courses to be taken with a grade of P (Pass) or F (Fail). The Pass/Fail option is available for a maximum of two courses per academic year, including summer sessions. For the Pass/Fail option, the academic year is defined as beginning with the start of the fall semester and ending with the end of the second summer session. The course selected for Pass/Fail must be an elective (i.e., it cannot fulfill requirements other than the minimum 122 hours required for the degree, but it can be used to meet the requirement for courses at the 300–400 level). It may not be used to satisfy any of the College of Arts and Sciences’ fundamental skills, distribution, Culture Studies, Intensive Writing, or Topics requirements. Nor may it be counted as a part of the student’s concentration area, minor, or certificate program. During the freshman year, students may elect to take activity courses in the School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation on a Pass/Fail basis in addition to the two other permitted courses."
Friday, September 17, 2010
Career Development Center Newsletter
IN THIS ISSUE:
* RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES
* FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
* VISIT THE CDC MARKETING BLITZ (AND GET A FREE T-SHIRT!)
* RESUME DAY: PREPARE FOR THE IU BLOOMINGTON FALL CAREER FAIR!
* IU BLOOMINGTON FALL CAREER FAIR
* DISH NETWORK INFORMATION SESSION
* STUDENT CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION (SCA) INFORMATION SESSION
* PEACE CORPS INFORMATION SESSION
* DISNEY COLLEGE RECRUITMENT PROGRAM INFORMATION SESSION
* INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS GRADUATE SCHOOL INFORMATION SESSION
* GOOGLE INFORMATION SESSION
* COUNSELING, SOCIAL WORK, AND HEALTH NETWORKING NIGHT
* NEILSEN INFORMATION SESSION
* GETTING INTO GRAD SCHOOL - PART I
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RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES:
9/21/10: FIRST INVESTORS CORPORATION, Financial Services Representatives, Schedule ID 173
9/23/2010: BANK OF AMERICA, Quantitative Management Associate Program, Schedule ID 157
9/28/10: CARGILL, Quality Management Chemist Intern, Quality Management Chemist, Schedule ID 172
9/28/2010: KOHL'S DEPARTMENT STORES - CORPORATE, Product Management Internship, Product Development Coordinator, Schedule ID 161
9/29/2010: KOHL'S DEPARTMENT STORES - STORE MANAGEMENT, Store Manager Trainee, Store Management Internship, Schedule ID 164
9/30/2010: THE NIELSEN COMPANY, Analyst - Professional Services Analytics Program, Intern - Professional Services Analytics Program, Schedule ID 160
10/5/10: ALTRIA SALES & DISTRIBUTION, Territory Sales Manager & Sales Intern, Schedule ID 162
10/5/10: GENERAL MILLS, Business Management Associate, Business Management Associate Internship, Schedule ID 163
10/5/2010: WESTPOINT FINANCIAL GROUP/MASSMUTUAL, Financial Advisor, Schedule ID 166
10/6/10: STATE STREET PROPERTIES CHICAGO, Leasing/Sales Agent, Leasing/Sales Agent - Internship, Schedule ID 177
10/7/10: NEWS AMERICA MARKETING, Account Coordinator, Schedule ID 154
10/8/10: SIGMA-ALDRICH, Biochemist/Chemist, Schedule ID 174
10/8/10: SIGMA-ALDRICH, Chemist-3, Schedule ID 175
10/14/2010: C.H. ROBINSON WORLDWIDE, Transportation Representative/Sales (Chicago Central) Summer Start Date, Transportation Sales Summer Internship - Chicago Central, Schedule ID 156
10/14/2010: ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR, Sales/Management Trainee, 2010 Summer Management/Sales Intern, Schedule ID 165
10/22/10: ABERCROMBIE & FITCH CO., Manager in Training, Schedule ID 158
11/3/10: SUNRISE GREETINGS, Human Resources Intern, Independent Retail Intern, Schedule ID 178
11/9/10: USPIRG, Fellowship Program, Campus Organizer, Schedule ID 167
Submit your resume and learn more about these and other positions through myIUcareers.
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FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
Don't forget to check the full-time, part-time, and internship postings on myIUcareers. Below is a preview of what is currently available:
Full-time positions:
* Discover Financial Services, Senior Associate - Analytics, Discover Leadership Program, Job ID 10076
* JCPenney Co., Inc., Planning and Merchandising Trainee, Job ID 10079
* USA Today, Advertising Sales Assistant, Job ID 10091
* Morgan Stanley, Sales & Trading: Institutional Equity Division, Job ID 10092
* Yelp, Account Executive (PHX), Job ID 9652
Internships:
* American Junior Golf Association, Tournament Operations, Job ID 10077
* Warner Music Group, Spring 2011 Internships, Job ID 10084
* Quill.com (Staples, Inc.), Creative Services/Design, Job ID 10055
* Discover Financial Services, Intern - Analytics, Discover Leadership Program, Job ID 10075
* JCPenney Co., Inc., Marketing Intern, Summer 2011 , Job ID 10081
Part-time positions:
Framemakers, Retail Sales, Job ID 10064 (Non-Work Study) St. Mark's UMC, Childcare Provider, Job ID 8123 (Non-Work Study) Hillel Foundation at Indiana University, Inc., Friday Evening Dining Assistant, Job ID 10036 (Work Study) Bloomington Hospital, Work Study - Clinical Quality & Resource Management, Job ID 10027 (Work Study) Disability Services for Students, Proctor/Office Assistant, Job ID 10005 (Work Study or Non-Work Study)
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VISIT THE CDC MARKETING BLITZ (AND GET A FREE T-SHIRT!)
The Career Development Center will host various booths on campus during the month of September. Stop by to learn about the services and events being offered by our center for Fall 2010. The first 350 visitors at each booth get a free employer-sponsored t-shirt!
9/20/10: 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Kiosk between Ballantine Hall and Beck Chapel (Meet employers from Total Quality Logistics)
9/21/10: 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Kiosk between Ballantine Hall and Beck Chapel (Meet employers from Enterprise Rent-a-Car)
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RESUME DAY: PREPARE FOR THE IU BLOOMINGTON FALL CAREER FAIR!
Monday, September 20, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Come join us at the Career Development Center to prepare your resume for the September 22 Fall Career Fair.
Workshop: How to Write a Resume
* 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Drop-in Resume Critiques
* 12:30-4 p.m.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to make your resume stand out and capture the eye of the employer for whom you would most like to work.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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IU BLOOMINGTON FALL CAREER FAIR
Wednesday, September 22, 4-8 p.m.
Alumni Hall, Indiana Memorial Union
Connect with organizations recruiting entry-level and advanced positions or internships in a diversity of sectors and industries. In addition, there will be specific clusters of employers from the industries below.
Companies attending as of 9/17/2010:
RETAIL:
* Abercrombie & Fitch
* Bon Ton Stores
* Disney Theme Parks & Resorts College Program
* The Finish Line
* Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
* Hillstone Restaurant Group
* JCPenney & Co.
* Jimmy Johns Franchise, LLC
* Kohl's Department Stores
* Kohl's Corporate
* Luxottica
* Quill.com - Staples, Inc. (Gold Sponsor)
* Sears Holdings Corporation
* Sherwin Williams
* Speedway SuperAmerica LLC
* Target
* Von Maur
* Wal-Mart (Platinum Sponsor)
GOVERNMENT AND NON-PROFIT:
* Defense Finance and Accounting Services
* Drug Enforcement Agency
* Indiana Democratic Party Coordinated Campaign
* Indiana House of Representatives
* Indiana INTERNnet
* Indiana National Guard
* Indiana State Senate
* Indianapolis Teaching Fellows
* JET Program
* Navsea Warfare Center, Crane Division
* Peace Corps
* Social Security Administration
* Student Conservation Association
* The Hope Foundation
* US Army Recruiting Battalion
* US Customs and Border Patrol
* US Dept. Health and Human Services (Health Resources and Services Administration)
* US Department of State
* US Marine Corps
* US Navy (Silver Sponsor)
* USDA APHIS PPQ
* WorkOne Bloomington (Indiana Workforce Development)
LIFE SCIENCES:
* AIT Laboratories
* Baxter Biopharma Solutions (Platinum Sponsor)
* Beckman Coulter
* BioChrom Labs, Inc.
* Bloomington Hospital
* Cargill
* Cincinnati Children's Research Foundation
* Cook, Inc.
* Cook Pharmica
* Dow AgroSciences
* Praxair, Inc.
* Procter & Gamble - Scientific Research & Development Division
* RepuStaff
OTHER:
* Aerotek
* AFLAC
* Altria Sales & Distribution
* American Greetings (Silver Sponsor)
* American Marketing & Publishing
* Buckeye International, Inc.
* C.H. Robinson Worldwide
* CDW
* CIGNA
* Coyote Logistics (Silver Sponsor)
* d.e. Foxx & Associates
* Discover Financial Services
* DISH Network
* Echo Global Logistics
* Enterprise Rent-a-Car (Gold Sponsor)
* Federated Media
* Federated Mutual Insurance Co.
* First Investors Corporation
* FitzMark
* French Lick Resort
* GATX Corporation
* General Mills
* Leo Burnett (Silver Sponsor)
* Liberty Mutual
* Maxim Healthcare Services
* News America Marketing
* Northwestern Mutual - The Bloomington Group
* Red Frog Events
* Royal United Mortgage
* Simon Property Group (Platinum Sponsor)
* Sims Metal Management
* State Farm Insurance & Financial Services
* The Nielsen Company
* Total Quality Logistics
Learn more about participating employers through your myIUcareers account.
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DISH NETWORK INFORMATION SESSION
Wednesday, September 22, 8:30-9:30 p.m.
Sassafras Room, Indiana Memorial Union
Representatives from DISH Network, a Fortune 250 media entertainment provider, will be on campus to discuss their full time hiring needs in Operations, Sales, Finance, Accounting, IT, HR, and Marketing. If you are interested in opportunities within the TV / entertainment industry, you do not want to miss this session!
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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STUDENT CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION (SCA) INFORMATION SESSION Thursday, September 23, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N Jordan Ave.
SCA, the Student Conservation Association, is the nation's oldest and largest provider of conservation internships. SCA offers over 2000 expense paid opportunities each year. Internships last from 12 weeks to 12 months, start at all times throughout the year, and are found all across the country.
Interns have the opportunity to work with such agencies at the National Park Service, National Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Indian Affair, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Army Corps of Engineers, and other state and local agencies.
Interns do not need to be in school or be a certain major; all majors and skill sets are eligible to apply.
Internships are found in a wide variety of fields, including:
* Fish and Wildlife
* Education
* History
* Interpretation
* GIS/GPS
* Resource Management
* Visitor Services
* Trail Work
* Backcountry
* Botany
SCA is an expense paid internship program, and offers the following benefits:
* Free travel to and from your site
* Free housing and biweekly subsistence allowance
* Free or low-cost health insurance
* Deferment of qualified college loans
* AmeriCorps Education Awards
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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PEACE CORPS INFORMATION SESSION
Thursday, September 23, 5-7 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Learn more about becoming a volunteer for the Peace Corps!
The Peace Corps traces its roots and mission to 1960, when then Senator John F. Kennedy challenged students at the University of Michigan to serve their country in the cause of peace by living and working in developing countries. From that inspiration grew an agency of the federal government devoted to world peace and friendship.
Since that time, nearly 200,000 Peace Corps Volunteers have served in 139 host countries to work on issues ranging from AIDS education to information technology and environmental preservation. Today's Peace Corps is more vital than ever, working in emerging and essential areas such as information technology and business development, and committing more than 1,000 new Volunteers as a part of the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. Peace Corps Volunteers continue to help countless individuals who want to build a better life for themselves, their children, and their communities.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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DISNEY COLLEGE RECRUITMENT PROGRAM INFORMATION SESSION Thursday, September 23, 5-7 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Are you a college student who is looking for: A paid internship opportunity that will stand out on a résumé? A chance to work with world-renowned leadership and gain useful, transferable skills? A custom-designed learning curriculum that offers opportunity to gain college credit? An opportunity to meet people from around the world, make lifelong friends, and have fun? As a part of the Disney College Program at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, or Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando, Florida, participants can take part in the internship of a lifetime. While working in front line roles at our Theme Parks and Resorts, participants will network with leaders, learn transferable skills, gain real-world experience, and be a part of a team of Cast Members from hundreds of job disciplines. Participants on the Disney College Program also custom design a learning curriculum that best suits their needs and interests, complete education courses and specialized learning activities, and can possibly earn college credit while doing so. Each program offers its own unique opportunities, so get started today by exploring which is best suited for you!
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS GRADUATE SCHOOL INFORMATION SESSION Monday, September 27, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Redbud Room, Indiana Memorial Union
Representatives from some of the world's leading schools of international affairs (The Fletcher School at Tufts, School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins, School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia, Walsh School of Foreign Services at Georgetown, and The Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton) will be visiting Indiana University Bloomington. Please join them for an information session discussing admissions requirements, academic programs and career options for those students who elect to pursue graduate studies in international affairs.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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GOOGLE INFORMATION SESSION
Tuesday, September 28, 6-7:30 p.m.
Wilkie Auditorium
Interested in learning more about how Google employees have applied their education and experiences to work on interesting challenges that impact millions of people around the world? Want to learn more about what we do with cutting edge technology in an inspiring work environment? If so, we'd love to see you at our information session and answer your questions about our work and our company!
Food will be provided.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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COUNSELING, SOCIAL WORK, AND HEALTH NETWORKING NIGHT Tuesday, September 28, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
DeVault Alumni Center, 1000 E. 17th Street
Please join IU Alumni and career professionals in diverse careers within the Counseling, Social Work, and Health industries for an evening of networking. Panelists will discuss their career paths, organizational opportunities, and provide advice for students entering the world-of-work. Each event will also include an introduction to networking, light refreshments, and the opportunity to engage with the panelists. The Networking Night Series is a collaboration between the IU Career Development Center and the IU Student Alumni Association.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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NEILSEN INFORMATION SESSION
Tuesday, September 28, 7-8:30pm
Business, BU321
Discover Nielsen! Come find out more about The Nielsen Company and meet IU graduates who are current Nielsen employees. For more information about our company, please visit www.nielsen.com.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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GETTING INTO GRAD SCHOOL - PART I
Wednesday, September 29, 7-8:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Are you thinking about going to graduate or professional school, or searching for the right program? Join us for the first of this two part series, in which guest speakers will discuss the following topics, with plenty of time for Q & A:
* Is graduate or professional school right for me?
* Should I get work experience in the "real world" first?
* How do I find and research grad schools and programs?
* What is life like for a grad student?
* The cost of attending graduate school
* Financial options (loans, grants, assistantships, etc.)
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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For more information on these and other events, visit www.iucareers.com and sign in to your myIUcareers account.
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When you're looking for jobs, be sure to check the job listings (by using the "search jobs" feature) as well as the Interviews and Events tabs to find jobs that will have on-campus interviews.
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BENEFITS OF myIUcareers:
Participate in on-campus interviews for internship and full-time employment/Access online postings for part-time, internship, fellowship, and full-time positions/View the IU Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services calendar of interviews and events and RSVP for workshops and employer information sessions/ Obtain contact information for employers actively partnered with the Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services
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Career Development Center and Arts & Sciences Career Services, on the corner of 10th and Jordan, (812) 855-5234, www.iucareers.com or www.indiana.edu/~career
* RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES
* FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
* VISIT THE CDC MARKETING BLITZ (AND GET A FREE T-SHIRT!)
* RESUME DAY: PREPARE FOR THE IU BLOOMINGTON FALL CAREER FAIR!
* IU BLOOMINGTON FALL CAREER FAIR
* DISH NETWORK INFORMATION SESSION
* STUDENT CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION (SCA) INFORMATION SESSION
* PEACE CORPS INFORMATION SESSION
* DISNEY COLLEGE RECRUITMENT PROGRAM INFORMATION SESSION
* INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS GRADUATE SCHOOL INFORMATION SESSION
* GOOGLE INFORMATION SESSION
* COUNSELING, SOCIAL WORK, AND HEALTH NETWORKING NIGHT
* NEILSEN INFORMATION SESSION
* GETTING INTO GRAD SCHOOL - PART I
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RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES:
9/21/10: FIRST INVESTORS CORPORATION, Financial Services Representatives, Schedule ID 173
9/23/2010: BANK OF AMERICA, Quantitative Management Associate Program, Schedule ID 157
9/28/10: CARGILL, Quality Management Chemist Intern, Quality Management Chemist, Schedule ID 172
9/28/2010: KOHL'S DEPARTMENT STORES - CORPORATE, Product Management Internship, Product Development Coordinator, Schedule ID 161
9/29/2010: KOHL'S DEPARTMENT STORES - STORE MANAGEMENT, Store Manager Trainee, Store Management Internship, Schedule ID 164
9/30/2010: THE NIELSEN COMPANY, Analyst - Professional Services Analytics Program, Intern - Professional Services Analytics Program, Schedule ID 160
10/5/10: ALTRIA SALES & DISTRIBUTION, Territory Sales Manager & Sales Intern, Schedule ID 162
10/5/10: GENERAL MILLS, Business Management Associate, Business Management Associate Internship, Schedule ID 163
10/5/2010: WESTPOINT FINANCIAL GROUP/MASSMUTUAL, Financial Advisor, Schedule ID 166
10/6/10: STATE STREET PROPERTIES CHICAGO, Leasing/Sales Agent, Leasing/Sales Agent - Internship, Schedule ID 177
10/7/10: NEWS AMERICA MARKETING, Account Coordinator, Schedule ID 154
10/8/10: SIGMA-ALDRICH, Biochemist/Chemist, Schedule ID 174
10/8/10: SIGMA-ALDRICH, Chemist-3, Schedule ID 175
10/14/2010: C.H. ROBINSON WORLDWIDE, Transportation Representative/Sales (Chicago Central) Summer Start Date, Transportation Sales Summer Internship - Chicago Central, Schedule ID 156
10/14/2010: ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR, Sales/Management Trainee, 2010 Summer Management/Sales Intern, Schedule ID 165
10/22/10: ABERCROMBIE & FITCH CO., Manager in Training, Schedule ID 158
11/3/10: SUNRISE GREETINGS, Human Resources Intern, Independent Retail Intern, Schedule ID 178
11/9/10: USPIRG, Fellowship Program, Campus Organizer, Schedule ID 167
Submit your resume and learn more about these and other positions through myIUcareers.
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FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
Don't forget to check the full-time, part-time, and internship postings on myIUcareers. Below is a preview of what is currently available:
Full-time positions:
* Discover Financial Services, Senior Associate - Analytics, Discover Leadership Program, Job ID 10076
* JCPenney Co., Inc., Planning and Merchandising Trainee, Job ID 10079
* USA Today, Advertising Sales Assistant, Job ID 10091
* Morgan Stanley, Sales & Trading: Institutional Equity Division, Job ID 10092
* Yelp, Account Executive (PHX), Job ID 9652
Internships:
* American Junior Golf Association, Tournament Operations, Job ID 10077
* Warner Music Group, Spring 2011 Internships, Job ID 10084
* Quill.com (Staples, Inc.), Creative Services/Design, Job ID 10055
* Discover Financial Services, Intern - Analytics, Discover Leadership Program, Job ID 10075
* JCPenney Co., Inc., Marketing Intern, Summer 2011 , Job ID 10081
Part-time positions:
Framemakers, Retail Sales, Job ID 10064 (Non-Work Study) St. Mark's UMC, Childcare Provider, Job ID 8123 (Non-Work Study) Hillel Foundation at Indiana University, Inc., Friday Evening Dining Assistant, Job ID 10036 (Work Study) Bloomington Hospital, Work Study - Clinical Quality & Resource Management, Job ID 10027 (Work Study) Disability Services for Students, Proctor/Office Assistant, Job ID 10005 (Work Study or Non-Work Study)
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VISIT THE CDC MARKETING BLITZ (AND GET A FREE T-SHIRT!)
The Career Development Center will host various booths on campus during the month of September. Stop by to learn about the services and events being offered by our center for Fall 2010. The first 350 visitors at each booth get a free employer-sponsored t-shirt!
9/20/10: 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Kiosk between Ballantine Hall and Beck Chapel (Meet employers from Total Quality Logistics)
9/21/10: 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Kiosk between Ballantine Hall and Beck Chapel (Meet employers from Enterprise Rent-a-Car)
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RESUME DAY: PREPARE FOR THE IU BLOOMINGTON FALL CAREER FAIR!
Monday, September 20, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Come join us at the Career Development Center to prepare your resume for the September 22 Fall Career Fair.
Workshop: How to Write a Resume
* 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Drop-in Resume Critiques
* 12:30-4 p.m.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to make your resume stand out and capture the eye of the employer for whom you would most like to work.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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IU BLOOMINGTON FALL CAREER FAIR
Wednesday, September 22, 4-8 p.m.
Alumni Hall, Indiana Memorial Union
Connect with organizations recruiting entry-level and advanced positions or internships in a diversity of sectors and industries. In addition, there will be specific clusters of employers from the industries below.
Companies attending as of 9/17/2010:
RETAIL:
* Abercrombie & Fitch
* Bon Ton Stores
* Disney Theme Parks & Resorts College Program
* The Finish Line
* Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
* Hillstone Restaurant Group
* JCPenney & Co.
* Jimmy Johns Franchise, LLC
* Kohl's Department Stores
* Kohl's Corporate
* Luxottica
* Quill.com - Staples, Inc. (Gold Sponsor)
* Sears Holdings Corporation
* Sherwin Williams
* Speedway SuperAmerica LLC
* Target
* Von Maur
* Wal-Mart (Platinum Sponsor)
GOVERNMENT AND NON-PROFIT:
* Defense Finance and Accounting Services
* Drug Enforcement Agency
* Indiana Democratic Party Coordinated Campaign
* Indiana House of Representatives
* Indiana INTERNnet
* Indiana National Guard
* Indiana State Senate
* Indianapolis Teaching Fellows
* JET Program
* Navsea Warfare Center, Crane Division
* Peace Corps
* Social Security Administration
* Student Conservation Association
* The Hope Foundation
* US Army Recruiting Battalion
* US Customs and Border Patrol
* US Dept. Health and Human Services (Health Resources and Services Administration)
* US Department of State
* US Marine Corps
* US Navy (Silver Sponsor)
* USDA APHIS PPQ
* WorkOne Bloomington (Indiana Workforce Development)
LIFE SCIENCES:
* AIT Laboratories
* Baxter Biopharma Solutions (Platinum Sponsor)
* Beckman Coulter
* BioChrom Labs, Inc.
* Bloomington Hospital
* Cargill
* Cincinnati Children's Research Foundation
* Cook, Inc.
* Cook Pharmica
* Dow AgroSciences
* Praxair, Inc.
* Procter & Gamble - Scientific Research & Development Division
* RepuStaff
OTHER:
* Aerotek
* AFLAC
* Altria Sales & Distribution
* American Greetings (Silver Sponsor)
* American Marketing & Publishing
* Buckeye International, Inc.
* C.H. Robinson Worldwide
* CDW
* CIGNA
* Coyote Logistics (Silver Sponsor)
* d.e. Foxx & Associates
* Discover Financial Services
* DISH Network
* Echo Global Logistics
* Enterprise Rent-a-Car (Gold Sponsor)
* Federated Media
* Federated Mutual Insurance Co.
* First Investors Corporation
* FitzMark
* French Lick Resort
* GATX Corporation
* General Mills
* Leo Burnett (Silver Sponsor)
* Liberty Mutual
* Maxim Healthcare Services
* News America Marketing
* Northwestern Mutual - The Bloomington Group
* Red Frog Events
* Royal United Mortgage
* Simon Property Group (Platinum Sponsor)
* Sims Metal Management
* State Farm Insurance & Financial Services
* The Nielsen Company
* Total Quality Logistics
Learn more about participating employers through your myIUcareers account.
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DISH NETWORK INFORMATION SESSION
Wednesday, September 22, 8:30-9:30 p.m.
Sassafras Room, Indiana Memorial Union
Representatives from DISH Network, a Fortune 250 media entertainment provider, will be on campus to discuss their full time hiring needs in Operations, Sales, Finance, Accounting, IT, HR, and Marketing. If you are interested in opportunities within the TV / entertainment industry, you do not want to miss this session!
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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STUDENT CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION (SCA) INFORMATION SESSION Thursday, September 23, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N Jordan Ave.
SCA, the Student Conservation Association, is the nation's oldest and largest provider of conservation internships. SCA offers over 2000 expense paid opportunities each year. Internships last from 12 weeks to 12 months, start at all times throughout the year, and are found all across the country.
Interns have the opportunity to work with such agencies at the National Park Service, National Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Indian Affair, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Army Corps of Engineers, and other state and local agencies.
Interns do not need to be in school or be a certain major; all majors and skill sets are eligible to apply.
Internships are found in a wide variety of fields, including:
* Fish and Wildlife
* Education
* History
* Interpretation
* GIS/GPS
* Resource Management
* Visitor Services
* Trail Work
* Backcountry
* Botany
SCA is an expense paid internship program, and offers the following benefits:
* Free travel to and from your site
* Free housing and biweekly subsistence allowance
* Free or low-cost health insurance
* Deferment of qualified college loans
* AmeriCorps Education Awards
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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PEACE CORPS INFORMATION SESSION
Thursday, September 23, 5-7 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Learn more about becoming a volunteer for the Peace Corps!
The Peace Corps traces its roots and mission to 1960, when then Senator John F. Kennedy challenged students at the University of Michigan to serve their country in the cause of peace by living and working in developing countries. From that inspiration grew an agency of the federal government devoted to world peace and friendship.
Since that time, nearly 200,000 Peace Corps Volunteers have served in 139 host countries to work on issues ranging from AIDS education to information technology and environmental preservation. Today's Peace Corps is more vital than ever, working in emerging and essential areas such as information technology and business development, and committing more than 1,000 new Volunteers as a part of the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. Peace Corps Volunteers continue to help countless individuals who want to build a better life for themselves, their children, and their communities.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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DISNEY COLLEGE RECRUITMENT PROGRAM INFORMATION SESSION Thursday, September 23, 5-7 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Are you a college student who is looking for: A paid internship opportunity that will stand out on a résumé? A chance to work with world-renowned leadership and gain useful, transferable skills? A custom-designed learning curriculum that offers opportunity to gain college credit? An opportunity to meet people from around the world, make lifelong friends, and have fun? As a part of the Disney College Program at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, or Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando, Florida, participants can take part in the internship of a lifetime. While working in front line roles at our Theme Parks and Resorts, participants will network with leaders, learn transferable skills, gain real-world experience, and be a part of a team of Cast Members from hundreds of job disciplines. Participants on the Disney College Program also custom design a learning curriculum that best suits their needs and interests, complete education courses and specialized learning activities, and can possibly earn college credit while doing so. Each program offers its own unique opportunities, so get started today by exploring which is best suited for you!
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS GRADUATE SCHOOL INFORMATION SESSION Monday, September 27, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Redbud Room, Indiana Memorial Union
Representatives from some of the world's leading schools of international affairs (The Fletcher School at Tufts, School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins, School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia, Walsh School of Foreign Services at Georgetown, and The Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton) will be visiting Indiana University Bloomington. Please join them for an information session discussing admissions requirements, academic programs and career options for those students who elect to pursue graduate studies in international affairs.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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GOOGLE INFORMATION SESSION
Tuesday, September 28, 6-7:30 p.m.
Wilkie Auditorium
Interested in learning more about how Google employees have applied their education and experiences to work on interesting challenges that impact millions of people around the world? Want to learn more about what we do with cutting edge technology in an inspiring work environment? If so, we'd love to see you at our information session and answer your questions about our work and our company!
Food will be provided.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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COUNSELING, SOCIAL WORK, AND HEALTH NETWORKING NIGHT Tuesday, September 28, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
DeVault Alumni Center, 1000 E. 17th Street
Please join IU Alumni and career professionals in diverse careers within the Counseling, Social Work, and Health industries for an evening of networking. Panelists will discuss their career paths, organizational opportunities, and provide advice for students entering the world-of-work. Each event will also include an introduction to networking, light refreshments, and the opportunity to engage with the panelists. The Networking Night Series is a collaboration between the IU Career Development Center and the IU Student Alumni Association.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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NEILSEN INFORMATION SESSION
Tuesday, September 28, 7-8:30pm
Business, BU321
Discover Nielsen! Come find out more about The Nielsen Company and meet IU graduates who are current Nielsen employees. For more information about our company, please visit www.nielsen.com.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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GETTING INTO GRAD SCHOOL - PART I
Wednesday, September 29, 7-8:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Are you thinking about going to graduate or professional school, or searching for the right program? Join us for the first of this two part series, in which guest speakers will discuss the following topics, with plenty of time for Q & A:
* Is graduate or professional school right for me?
* Should I get work experience in the "real world" first?
* How do I find and research grad schools and programs?
* What is life like for a grad student?
* The cost of attending graduate school
* Financial options (loans, grants, assistantships, etc.)
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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CMT/MTV Networks Internship Program
Interested in spending your semester learning the ins and outs of television? CMT (Country Music Television) and MTV Networks – Nashville invite you to apply for an internship with America’s No. 1 Country music network. Our blend of creative original programming, cutting-edge video, and live events have made CMT the nation’s fastest growing cable network. Nashville offers internships to students who wish to learn more about producing ground-breaking television and maintaining one of the most visited websites (CMT.com) on the internet.
We offer opportunities with various departments of the company including but not limited to:
Corporate Communications/Public Relations
Consumer Marketing
Promotions
Production Management
CMT Radio Network
CMT.com
Candidate Eligibility:
* Students must be registered for an internship for academic credit with their college or university, and must provide official documentation upon acceptance of this internship.
* Open to college upperclassmen (students entering their junior or senior year). Also, students seeking their graduate degree are encouraged to apply.
* Must be available at least 2 full days a week for a minimum of 10 weeks (no weekends). Normal business hours are 9:00am-6:00pm.
* The program runs during the spring, summer and fall semesters. Application dates for resume submissions are rolling.
MTV Networks - Nashville is currently in search of motivated students who excel in a fast paced environment. All of our opportunities are unpaid, credit-only positions. Each opportunity in our internship listing provides the exact major, experience and number of hours that the internship requires. The ideal intern will be energetic, creative, have a positive attitude.
To apply, please see http://www.mtvnetworkscareers.com/nashville-tn-internship.
We offer opportunities with various departments of the company including but not limited to:
Corporate Communications/Public Relations
Consumer Marketing
Promotions
Production Management
CMT Radio Network
CMT.com
Candidate Eligibility:
* Students must be registered for an internship for academic credit with their college or university, and must provide official documentation upon acceptance of this internship.
* Open to college upperclassmen (students entering their junior or senior year). Also, students seeking their graduate degree are encouraged to apply.
* Must be available at least 2 full days a week for a minimum of 10 weeks (no weekends). Normal business hours are 9:00am-6:00pm.
* The program runs during the spring, summer and fall semesters. Application dates for resume submissions are rolling.
MTV Networks - Nashville is currently in search of motivated students who excel in a fast paced environment. All of our opportunities are unpaid, credit-only positions. Each opportunity in our internship listing provides the exact major, experience and number of hours that the internship requires. The ideal intern will be energetic, creative, have a positive attitude.
To apply, please see http://www.mtvnetworkscareers.com/nashville-tn-internship.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Research Opportunities in the Department of Criminal Justice
All interested undergraduate students are invited to join the Department of Criminal Justice on Wednesday, September 22nd at 5:00pm in the Maple Room, Indiana Memorial Union, to learn about undergraduate research opportunities.
Research options within the Department include our new research internship, our departmental honors program, and other fantastic options with faculty and affiliates.
Research options within the Department include our new research internship, our departmental honors program, and other fantastic options with faculty and affiliates.
DEADLINE EXTENDED: Sustainability Internship Program
The IU Office of Sustainability
is now accepting applications for the
2010-11 Academic Year Internship Program in Sustainability
Please note the application deadline has been extended to
Friday, September 17, 11:59 PM
We will accept recommendations until
Monday, September 20, 11:59 PM
Visit http://www.iu.edu/~sustain/internships/ to apply
Continuing the tradition of the Indiana University Task Force on Sustainability, the Office of Sustainability (IUOS) addresses issues of environmental, economic and social sustainability in campus operations, academic programs, and university-community relations. This academic year, we are seeking another group of outstanding undergraduate and graduate students dedicated to advancing sustainability at Indiana University Bloomington.
The IUB Academic Year Internship Program in Sustainability will run from October through April. Funding is available to support twelve new sustainability-related internships. Four of these interns will join four continuing interns, working on ongoing IUOS projects. The other eight will join two other continuing interns, working collaboratively with IUOS and the Campus Sustainability Advisory Board on projects designed to meet the strategic goals of our seven working groups. Students will be expected to work approximately ten to fifteen hours per week over the course of the academic year and participate seminar in sustainability. Student interns and their mentors will have discretion in setting their work schedules to accommodate vacation and other commitments. Graduate students will be paid $11.00/hour and undergraduate interns $9.00/hour.
Applications can be submitted online at: http://www.iu.edu/~sustain/internships/. The online application and recommendation letters must be received by 11:59 PM, Friday, September 17, 2010. General information about the IUB Sustainability Program can be found at http://www.indiana.edu/~sustain. For more information about the internship program, click here.
Questions regarding internships or the application process can also be directed to Emilie Rex at ekrex@indiana.edu.
INTERNSHIPS MENTORED THROUGH IUOS
1. Campus Sustainability Metrics
In January of this year, the Association for Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) released the first official version of its Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System (STARS), a program aimed at assessing the sustainability of colleges and universities through a number of operational and academically- based metrics. Indiana University is a Charter Participant in this effort. This intern will continue the academic year and summer interns' efforts, expanding the groundwork for assessing IU's status and improving its ranking in these areas by exploring more accurate and proactive reporting through research and database development. This intern will also investigate the development of additional campus specific metrics for measuring sustainability and coordinate with other efforts to develop a comprehensive campus sustainability dashboard.
2. Green Events
The hundreds of events occurring monthly across the IUB campus contribute significantly to our collective carbon, waste and water footprints. This intern will develop and execute an implementation plan for green events at IUB based on the best practices guide and certification system created by the summer intern. Additionally, the intern will work with students to develop a green events consultancy corps aimed at providing student, faculty and staff with expertise on green event planning.
3. First Year Experience
The Office of First Year Experience Programs (FYE) and Residential Program Services (RPS) serve nearly 8,000 new students each year. Both organizations are working hard to integrate sustainability into their operations and programming. This intern will continue the work of the academic year and summer intern by collaborating with: (1) FYE to create a sustainability assessment and improve on existing sustainability initiatives, (2) RPS to implement the new Green Dorm Room Certification Pilot Program, and (3) the Residence Hall Association and Resident Advisors to create student centered programming focusing on sustainability.
INTERNSHIPS MENTORED THROUGH THE CAMPUS SUSTAINABILITY ADVISORY BOARD WORKING GROUPS
ACADEMIC INITIATIVES
4. Sustainability Academic Programs and Research Clearinghouse
Faculty, staff and students at IU conduct a considerable amount of research related to sustainability both domestically and internationally. There are also many sustainability related courses and co-curricular activities on campus. IU faces a considerable challenge in disseminating these activities beyond the campus. This intern will assist the Office of Sustainability Academic Initiatives Working Group in the development of a website summarizing sustainability related research on campus, and analysis of IU courses across departments and schools to assess their connections to sustainability issues. This intern will work with faculty to digest their research to short summaries to be posted on the web. The intern will also assist in collating information for the Office of Sustainability for the submission of IU's portfolio to the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education.
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AND LAND USE
5. Strategic Land Management
In March of 2010, the President released the Campus Master Plan for Indiana University Bloomington. The document outlines a thirty-year plan for building and spatial maintenance, renovation and construction, including an ambitious set of goals for sustainable land use. This intern will review and analyze the document and will assist in prioritizing these initiatives for the purpose of creating a strategic plan for environmental quality and land management.
FOOD
6. Feasibility of Edible Landscaping and Gardens on Campus
As interest in food and agriculture grows on campus, the Food Working Group is investigating possible locations suitable for edible landscaping and community gardens. This intern would be collaborating and coordinating with key stakeholders on campus to assess the feasibility of edible plant projects, including review of relevant past projects, interviews with previous project leaders, and potential incorporation of this information into a new project proposal under the guidance of the working group.
RESOURCE USE AND RECYCLING
7. Hoosier to Hoosier Community Sale
This year's Hoosier to Hoosier Community Sale effort filled the west concourse of Memorial Stadium with tons of reusable items collected from IUB residence halls, Greek houses and off campus properties. The sale of these items back to the community netted $10,500 for United Way, Habitat for Humanity and future sale efforts. This internship will build on the previous academic year and summer intern's work, with the goals of: (1) capturing more reusable items before they enter the waste stream, and (2) increasing the educational nature of the project through the integration of service learning classes and student organization programming.
SUSTAINABLE COMPUTING
8. E-waste Coordination
Over the last two years, Indiana University, in partnership with Apple, Inc. has collected over 1.4 million pounds of electronic waste, preventing bulk sale of these goods into overseas markets and risk of environmental contamination from improper disposal. The intern will be responsible for planning this 2011 Electronic Waste Collection Days event, communicating with multiple stakeholders including coordinating other IU campuses, departments across campus, residence hall managers, and community and corporate partners, and working on implementation and reporting on the event.
9. Document Management and Paper Reduction
This intern will assess paper usage of various departments and schools on the IUB campus and determine what alternatives may be available for reduction in the use of virgin paper. This intern will also investigate digital alternatives to paper for class work, forms, mailings, as well as document storage, retrieval and retention. The intern will analyze and report on other available technologies and options to reduce printing impacts, including duplex printing studies, print release stations, central departmental printers, user incentives and other strategies that have been successful at IU and elsewhere.
TRANSPORTATION
10. Transportation Infrastructure Funding
Currently there is no staff person responsible for monitoring transportation grant announcements and preparing grant applications for IUB. This intern would be established to scan grant announcements and prepare grant applications as directed. The intern would monitor grant announcements from US Department of Transportation, including modal administrations such as the Federal Transit Administration, the Federal Highway Administration, etc. Special attention will be paid to grant announcements for transportation enhancement projects for pedestrian and bicycle projects.
11. Parking Demand Economics
The supply and cost of parking is a significant contributor to a person's transportation mode choice. Currently, the cost of parking structures is not covered by permit fees. It must be subsidized by parking violation revenue. Travel Demand Management programs must have a strong understanding of parking supply, demand and costs to be effective. A study of similar institutions' parking permit fees and revenues methods and an economic analysis of parking at IU would be enormously valuable. This intern would conduct a study investigating parking policy options, parking elasticities, parking cash-out, and parking land capital.
is now accepting applications for the
2010-11 Academic Year Internship Program in Sustainability
Please note the application deadline has been extended to
Friday, September 17, 11:59 PM
We will accept recommendations until
Monday, September 20, 11:59 PM
Visit http://www.iu.edu/~sustain/internships/ to apply
Continuing the tradition of the Indiana University Task Force on Sustainability, the Office of Sustainability (IUOS) addresses issues of environmental, economic and social sustainability in campus operations, academic programs, and university-community relations. This academic year, we are seeking another group of outstanding undergraduate and graduate students dedicated to advancing sustainability at Indiana University Bloomington.
The IUB Academic Year Internship Program in Sustainability will run from October through April. Funding is available to support twelve new sustainability-related internships. Four of these interns will join four continuing interns, working on ongoing IUOS projects. The other eight will join two other continuing interns, working collaboratively with IUOS and the Campus Sustainability Advisory Board on projects designed to meet the strategic goals of our seven working groups. Students will be expected to work approximately ten to fifteen hours per week over the course of the academic year and participate seminar in sustainability. Student interns and their mentors will have discretion in setting their work schedules to accommodate vacation and other commitments. Graduate students will be paid $11.00/hour and undergraduate interns $9.00/hour.
Applications can be submitted online at: http://www.iu.edu/~sustain/internships/. The online application and recommendation letters must be received by 11:59 PM, Friday, September 17, 2010. General information about the IUB Sustainability Program can be found at http://www.indiana.edu/~sustain. For more information about the internship program, click here.
Questions regarding internships or the application process can also be directed to Emilie Rex at ekrex@indiana.edu.
INTERNSHIPS MENTORED THROUGH IUOS
1. Campus Sustainability Metrics
In January of this year, the Association for Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) released the first official version of its Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System (STARS), a program aimed at assessing the sustainability of colleges and universities through a number of operational and academically- based metrics. Indiana University is a Charter Participant in this effort. This intern will continue the academic year and summer interns' efforts, expanding the groundwork for assessing IU's status and improving its ranking in these areas by exploring more accurate and proactive reporting through research and database development. This intern will also investigate the development of additional campus specific metrics for measuring sustainability and coordinate with other efforts to develop a comprehensive campus sustainability dashboard.
2. Green Events
The hundreds of events occurring monthly across the IUB campus contribute significantly to our collective carbon, waste and water footprints. This intern will develop and execute an implementation plan for green events at IUB based on the best practices guide and certification system created by the summer intern. Additionally, the intern will work with students to develop a green events consultancy corps aimed at providing student, faculty and staff with expertise on green event planning.
3. First Year Experience
The Office of First Year Experience Programs (FYE) and Residential Program Services (RPS) serve nearly 8,000 new students each year. Both organizations are working hard to integrate sustainability into their operations and programming. This intern will continue the work of the academic year and summer intern by collaborating with: (1) FYE to create a sustainability assessment and improve on existing sustainability initiatives, (2) RPS to implement the new Green Dorm Room Certification Pilot Program, and (3) the Residence Hall Association and Resident Advisors to create student centered programming focusing on sustainability.
INTERNSHIPS MENTORED THROUGH THE CAMPUS SUSTAINABILITY ADVISORY BOARD WORKING GROUPS
ACADEMIC INITIATIVES
4. Sustainability Academic Programs and Research Clearinghouse
Faculty, staff and students at IU conduct a considerable amount of research related to sustainability both domestically and internationally. There are also many sustainability related courses and co-curricular activities on campus. IU faces a considerable challenge in disseminating these activities beyond the campus. This intern will assist the Office of Sustainability Academic Initiatives Working Group in the development of a website summarizing sustainability related research on campus, and analysis of IU courses across departments and schools to assess their connections to sustainability issues. This intern will work with faculty to digest their research to short summaries to be posted on the web. The intern will also assist in collating information for the Office of Sustainability for the submission of IU's portfolio to the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education.
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AND LAND USE
5. Strategic Land Management
In March of 2010, the President released the Campus Master Plan for Indiana University Bloomington. The document outlines a thirty-year plan for building and spatial maintenance, renovation and construction, including an ambitious set of goals for sustainable land use. This intern will review and analyze the document and will assist in prioritizing these initiatives for the purpose of creating a strategic plan for environmental quality and land management.
FOOD
6. Feasibility of Edible Landscaping and Gardens on Campus
As interest in food and agriculture grows on campus, the Food Working Group is investigating possible locations suitable for edible landscaping and community gardens. This intern would be collaborating and coordinating with key stakeholders on campus to assess the feasibility of edible plant projects, including review of relevant past projects, interviews with previous project leaders, and potential incorporation of this information into a new project proposal under the guidance of the working group.
RESOURCE USE AND RECYCLING
7. Hoosier to Hoosier Community Sale
This year's Hoosier to Hoosier Community Sale effort filled the west concourse of Memorial Stadium with tons of reusable items collected from IUB residence halls, Greek houses and off campus properties. The sale of these items back to the community netted $10,500 for United Way, Habitat for Humanity and future sale efforts. This internship will build on the previous academic year and summer intern's work, with the goals of: (1) capturing more reusable items before they enter the waste stream, and (2) increasing the educational nature of the project through the integration of service learning classes and student organization programming.
SUSTAINABLE COMPUTING
8. E-waste Coordination
Over the last two years, Indiana University, in partnership with Apple, Inc. has collected over 1.4 million pounds of electronic waste, preventing bulk sale of these goods into overseas markets and risk of environmental contamination from improper disposal. The intern will be responsible for planning this 2011 Electronic Waste Collection Days event, communicating with multiple stakeholders including coordinating other IU campuses, departments across campus, residence hall managers, and community and corporate partners, and working on implementation and reporting on the event.
9. Document Management and Paper Reduction
This intern will assess paper usage of various departments and schools on the IUB campus and determine what alternatives may be available for reduction in the use of virgin paper. This intern will also investigate digital alternatives to paper for class work, forms, mailings, as well as document storage, retrieval and retention. The intern will analyze and report on other available technologies and options to reduce printing impacts, including duplex printing studies, print release stations, central departmental printers, user incentives and other strategies that have been successful at IU and elsewhere.
TRANSPORTATION
10. Transportation Infrastructure Funding
Currently there is no staff person responsible for monitoring transportation grant announcements and preparing grant applications for IUB. This intern would be established to scan grant announcements and prepare grant applications as directed. The intern would monitor grant announcements from US Department of Transportation, including modal administrations such as the Federal Transit Administration, the Federal Highway Administration, etc. Special attention will be paid to grant announcements for transportation enhancement projects for pedestrian and bicycle projects.
11. Parking Demand Economics
The supply and cost of parking is a significant contributor to a person's transportation mode choice. Currently, the cost of parking structures is not covered by permit fees. It must be subsidized by parking violation revenue. Travel Demand Management programs must have a strong understanding of parking supply, demand and costs to be effective. A study of similar institutions' parking permit fees and revenues methods and an economic analysis of parking at IU would be enormously valuable. This intern would conduct a study investigating parking policy options, parking elasticities, parking cash-out, and parking land capital.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Free Student Academic Center workshops for the weeks of 9/14/2010 - 9/22/2010
The Student Academic Center will be offering the following free workshops this week and next week. The workshops are open to all students and you do not need to sign up in advance to attend.
However students who arrive 5 minutes past the starting time will not be allowed entrance to the workshop.
Monday 9/13, How to Succeed in Accounting A100, 7-8:00pm, Briscoe Academic Support Center
Tuesday 9/14, Building Bridges, Not Walls: Learn to Communicate with Your Instructor, 7:00-8:00pm, Teter TEF260
Wednesday 9/15, Building Bridges, Not Walls: Learn to Communicate with Your Instructor, 7:00-8:00pm, Ballantiine Hall 310
Monday 9/20, The Balancing Act: Getting Good Grades and Having Fun Too, 7-8:00pm, Forest Academic Support Center
Tuesday 9/21, Tips to Get Your Money’s Worth Out of Your Textbooks, 7:00-8:00pm, Teter TEF260
Wednesday 9/22, Tips to Get Your Money’s Worth Out of Your Textbooks, 7:00-8:00pm, Ballantine Hall 310
However students who arrive 5 minutes past the starting time will not be allowed entrance to the workshop.
Monday 9/13, How to Succeed in Accounting A100, 7-8:00pm, Briscoe Academic Support Center
Tuesday 9/14, Building Bridges, Not Walls: Learn to Communicate with Your Instructor, 7:00-8:00pm, Teter TEF260
Wednesday 9/15, Building Bridges, Not Walls: Learn to Communicate with Your Instructor, 7:00-8:00pm, Ballantiine Hall 310
Monday 9/20, The Balancing Act: Getting Good Grades and Having Fun Too, 7-8:00pm, Forest Academic Support Center
Tuesday 9/21, Tips to Get Your Money’s Worth Out of Your Textbooks, 7:00-8:00pm, Teter TEF260
Wednesday 9/22, Tips to Get Your Money’s Worth Out of Your Textbooks, 7:00-8:00pm, Ballantine Hall 310
Monday, September 13, 2010
Society of Professional Journalists
IU's chapter of SPJ is recruiting new members! The organization focuses on supporting first amendment rights and journalism ethics. But the group is not just for journalism majors! There are a variety of events throughout the year that aren't necessarily journalism focused. The First Amendment Free Food Festival is tomorrow (Tuesday, Sept. 14) from noon to 3 p.m. in Dunn Meadow. If you sign away your first amendment rights, you can get free food! It's that easy! The group also wants to produce a homeless newspaper this spring, organizes Dining for Dave every October to support a scholarship fund and attends regional and national conferences. If interested in joining, the group meets the first Monday of every month at 6 p.m. in the Ernie Pyle Lounge in the journalism school. Next meeting is 6 p.m. Oct. 4. Or contact president MJ Slaby, mslaby@umail.iu.edu or vice president Lindsey Erdody, lerdody@gmail.com.
JEWISH STUDIES PROGRAM FALL WELCOME DESSERT
Come meet Jewish Studies faculty and students, and learn about Jewish Studies and the Jewish Studies Student Association!!
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
4:30-6:00 p.m.
Hoosier Room
(around the corner from the East Lounge, Mezzanine Floor)
Indiana Memorial Union
Drop by and join us for dessert and beverages.
All students interested in Jewish Studies are welcome!
For more information, please contact 855-0453 or email the Jewish Studies Program at iujsp@indiana.edu.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
4:30-6:00 p.m.
Hoosier Room
(around the corner from the East Lounge, Mezzanine Floor)
Indiana Memorial Union
Drop by and join us for dessert and beverages.
All students interested in Jewish Studies are welcome!
For more information, please contact 855-0453 or email the Jewish Studies Program at iujsp@indiana.edu.
Law Day
Mark your calendars! Law Day is Friday, October 29
1. Law Fair: 110+ Law Schools; 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM; Alumni Hall—IMU.
Get material, information, souvenirs. Speak with Admission Deans on any topic, including your qualifications. Establishing a connection here can help with admissions. Don’t know what to ask? Get a list of questions by clicking HERE.
2. Panel Discussion/Q & A Session: “What I Like To See in a Law Application”; 9:00 to 10:45 AM; Whittenberger Auditorium—IMU.
Featuring Admission Deans from IUB Law and two prominent Law Schools.
Come hear insider secrets on how admission decisions are actually made. Find out how to distinguish yourself from other applicants: learn what really matters, what doesn’t, what works, what to avoid, etc. Get an edge on the competition! Come with questions, or sit and listen. Come late, leave early--but come!
1. Law Fair: 110+ Law Schools; 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM; Alumni Hall—IMU.
Get material, information, souvenirs. Speak with Admission Deans on any topic, including your qualifications. Establishing a connection here can help with admissions. Don’t know what to ask? Get a list of questions by clicking HERE.
2. Panel Discussion/Q & A Session: “What I Like To See in a Law Application”; 9:00 to 10:45 AM; Whittenberger Auditorium—IMU.
Featuring Admission Deans from IUB Law and two prominent Law Schools.
Come hear insider secrets on how admission decisions are actually made. Find out how to distinguish yourself from other applicants: learn what really matters, what doesn’t, what works, what to avoid, etc. Get an edge on the competition! Come with questions, or sit and listen. Come late, leave early--but come!
Friday, September 10, 2010
Career Development Center Newsletter
IN THIS ISSUE:
* RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES
* FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
* VISIT THE CDC MARKETING BLITZ (AND GET A FREE T-SHIRT!)
* APPAREL MERCHANDISING WORKSHOP FOR IUB FALL CAREER FAIR
* LIFE SCIENCES WORKSHOP FOR IUB FALL CAREER FAIR
* PROCTER & GAMBLE CONSUMER AND MARKET KNOWLEDGE (CMK) INFORMATION SESSION
* INDIANA GENERAL ASSEMBLY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM INFORMATION SESSION
* TWISTED LIMB PAPERWORKS INTERNSHIP INFORMATION SESSION
* RESUME DAY: PREPARE FOR THE IU BLOOMINGTON FALL CAREER FAIR!
* IU BLOOMINGTON FALL CAREER FAIR
* DISH NETWORK INFORMATION SESSION
* STUDENT CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION (SCA) INFORMATION SESSION
* PEACE CORPS INFORMATION SESSION
* DISNEY COLLEGE RECRUITMENT PROGRAM INFORMATION SESSION
* INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS GRADUATE SCHOOL INFORMATION SESSION
* GOOGLE INFORMATION SESSION
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RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES:
9/10/2010: digitalKnowledge, Associate Consultant, Schedule ID 159
9/11/2010: Procter & Gamble - Scientific Research & Development Division, Scientist, Schedule ID 170
9/12/2010: Dish Network, DISH Network Careers, Schedule ID 169
9/23/2010: Bank of America, Quantitative Management Associate Program, Schedule ID 157
9/28/2010: Cargill, Quality Management Chemist Intern, Quality Management Chemist, Schedule ID 172
9/28/2010: Kohl's Department Stores - Corporate, Product Management Internship, Product Development Coordinator, Schedule ID 161
9/29/2010: Kohl's Department Stores - Store Management, Store Manager Trainee, Store Management Internship, Schedule ID 164
9/30/2010: The Nielsen Company, Analyst - Professional Services Analytics Program, Intern - Professional Services Analytics Program, Schedule ID 160
10/5/2010: Altria Sales & Distribution, Territory Sales Manager & Sales Intern, Schedule ID 162
10/5/2010: General Mills, Business Management Associate, Business Management Associate Internship, Schedule ID 163
10/5/2010: WestPoint Financial Group/MassMutual, Financial Advisor, Schedule ID 166
10/7/2010: News America Marketing, Account Coordinator, Schedule ID 154
10/8/2010: Sigma-Aldrich, Biochemist/Chemist, Schedule ID 174
10/8/2010: Sigma-Aldrich, Chemist-3, Schedule ID 175
10/14/2010: C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Transportation Representative/Sales (Chicago Central) Summer Start Date, Transportation Sales Summer Internship - Chicago Central, Schedule ID 156
10/14/2010: Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Sales/Management Trainee, 2010 Summer Management/Sales Intern, Schedule ID 165
10/14/2010: First Investors Corporation, Financial Services Representatives, Schedule ID 173
10/22/2010: Abercrombie & Fitch Co., Manager in Training, Schedule ID 158
11/9/2010: USPIRG, Fellowship Program, Campus Organizer, Schedule ID 167
Submit your resume and learn more about these and other positions through myIUcareers.
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FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
Don't forget to check the full-time, part-time, and internship postings on myIUcareers. Below is a preview of what is currently available:
Full-time positions:
* American Greetings Corporation, Marketing Analyst, Job ID 10002
* New York Post, Advertising Sales Account Coordinator, Job ID 10013
* Centerstone, Annual Giving Specialist, Job ID 9996
* Gap, Inc., Retail Management Program, Job ID 9986
* Campbell & Company, Associate Consultant/Writer, Job ID 10015
Internships:
* Sunrise Greetings, Art & Design Intern, Job ID 10001
* Indiana University - Office of State Relations, Indiana University Legislative Internship, Job ID 10011
* Ross Stores, Summer Buying Office Internship, Job ID 10016
* Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Information Technology Internship Program, Job ID 10008
* LinkIt!, Market Research Intern, Job ID 10014
Part-time positions:
* Buskirk-Chumley Theater, Box Office Assistant (Work Study), Job ID 9991
* IU School of Social Work, Office Assistant (Work Study), Job ID 2279
* IU Maurer School of Law, Financial Aid Assistant (Work Study), Job ID 9067
* Indiana University Alumni Association, Runner (Non-Work Study), Job ID 6510
* Vigilant Eats, Graphic Designer (Non-Work Study), Job ID 9999
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VISIT THE CDC MARKETING BLITZ (AND GET A FREE T-SHIRT!)
The Career Development Center will host various booths on campus during the month of September. Stop by to learn about the services and events being offered by our center for Fall 2010. The first 350 visitors at each booth get a free employer-sponsored t-shirt!
9/14/10: 11:30-1:30 p.m., Jordan Hall Lobby (Meet employers from Cook Medical)
9/20/10: 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Kiosk between Ballantine Hall and Beck Chapel (Meet employers from Total Quality Logistics)
9/21/10: 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Kiosk between Ballantine Hall and Beck Chapel (Meet employers from Enterprise Rent-a-Car)
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APPAREL MERCHANDISING WORKSHOP FOR IUB FALL CAREER FAIR Monday, September 13, 7-8:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
In preparation for the IU Bloomington Fall Career Fair, the Career Development Center will host a career fair preparation workshop for retail students interested in obtaining internships and/or full-time jobs.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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LIFE SCIENCES WORKSHOPS FOR IUB FALL CAREER FAIR (PART II - CAREER FAIR PREPARATION) Tuesday, September 14, 7-8:30 p.m.
Chemistry 122
In preparation for the IU Bloomington Fall Career Fair, the Career Development Center will host a two-part workshop series for Life Sciences students (Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Biotechnology, etc.) interested in obtaining internships and/or full-time jobs.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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PROCTER & GAMBLE CONSUMER AND MARKET KNOWLEDGE (CMK) INFORMATION SESSION Wednesday, September 15, 2 p.m.
Hutton Honors College, 811 E. 7th St.
Procter & Gamble's Consumer and Market Knowledge function will be presenting a recruiting/information session for Juniors and Seniors from the College of Arts & Sciences. Students are encouraged to attend if they are interested in learning more about internship and full-time employment opportunities. P&G's Consumer and Market Knowledge function is an industry-leading consumer understanding powerhouse that leverages proprietary tools and methodologies to lead breakthroughs for P&G. A career in CMK centers around the integration of consumer, shopper and market understanding to drive business growth. At P&G our mantra is the "Consumer is Boss". CMK's unique responsibility to champion the voice of the consumer and be on the forefront of market trends makes CMK Managers critical leaders on business teams. The presentation will be led by CMK managers who are IU Alumni and will include information about what makes students from diverse backgrounds successful at P&G.
P&G manufactures and markets brands such as Tide, Crest, Pampers, Gillette, and Olay. Students can learn more about P&G at the IU Recruiting Facebook page at www.facebook.com/pgIUrecruiting.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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INDIANA GENERAL ASSEMBLY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM INFORMATION SESSION Wednesday, September 15, 6-7:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
The Indiana General Assembly Intern Directors from all four legislative caucuses will present a recruiting and information session for paid spring semester internships in Member Services, Communications, Technology, and Policy Departments. Internships with the Indiana General Assembly provide opportunities to be an active participant in the legislative process in Indiana. Interns work directly with Indiana legislators throughout the legislative session. Typical responsibilities include: constituent work, legislative research, staffing committee hearings, and analyzing bill content at each step of the legislative process. Directors will discuss benefits of the program, qualifications needed to participate, and the application process. Internships are open to college sophomores, juniors, seniors, graduate students and recent college graduates.
For additional information regarding the internships please visit each caucus's webpage.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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TWISTED LIMB PAPERWORKS INTERNSHIP INFORMATION SESSION Wednesday, September 15, 6:30-8 p.m.
Twisted Limb Paperworks Studio, 1122 S. Morton St. (near the corner of Morton and Grimes)
Students! Join us for an information session at the local eco-friendly art studio, Twisted Limb Paperworks to learn about semester-long internships available in:
* Studio Art
* Graphic Design
* Media Communications and Marketing
Be some of the first guests at our newly remodeled and colorful studio and showroom on the B-line Trail.
Internships are eligible for up to three credit hours and are open to Studio Art, Art History, Graphic Design, Journalism, English, Communications & Culture, and Marketing Majors. There will be a presentation and tour, so please arrive at or just before 6:30. Please bring your resume, references, and class schedule.
You are encouraged to visit our website to learn more about our 12-year old recycled paper making and invitation company and our commitment to environmentally conscious business practices. If you have any questions, please e-mail sheryl@twistedlimbpaper.com or call 812-333-3151.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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RESUME DAY: PREPARE FOR THE IU BLOOMINGTON FALL CAREER FAIR!
Monday, September 20, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Come join us at the Career Development Center to prepare your resume for the September 22 Fall Career Fair.
Workshop: How to Write a Resume
* 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Drop-in Resume Critiques
* 12:30-4 p.m.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to make your resume stand out and capture the eye of the employer for whom you would most like to work.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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IU BLOOMINGTON FALL CAREER FAIR
Wednesday, September 22, 4-8 p.m.
Alumni Hall, Indiana Memorial Union
Connect with organizations recruiting entry-level and advanced positions or internships in a diversity of sectors and industries. In addition, there will be specific clusters of employers from the industries below.
Companies attending as of 9/10/2010:
RETAIL:
* Abercrombie & Fitch
* Bon Ton Stores
* Disney Theme Parks & Resorts College Program
* The Finish Line
* Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
* Hillstone Restaurant Group
* JCPenney & Co.
* Jimmy Johns Franchise, LLC
* Kohl's Department Stores
* Kohl's Corporate
* Luxxottica
* Quill.com - Staples, Inc. (Gold Sponsor)
* Sears Holdings Corporation
* Sherwin Williams
* Speedway SuperAmerica LLC
* Target
* Von Maur
* Wal-Mart (Platinum Sponsor)
GOVERNMENT AND NON-PROFIT:
* Defense Finance and Accounting Services
* Indiana Democratic Party Coordinated Campaign
* Indiana House of Representatives
* Indiana INTERNnet
* Indiana National Guard
* Indiana State Senate
* Indianapolis Teaching Fellows
* JET Program
* Navsea Warfare Center, Crane Division
* Peace Corps
* Social Security Administration
* Student Conservation Association
* The Hope Foundation
* US Army Recruiting Battalion
* US Customs and Border Patrol
* US Dept. Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration
* US Department of State
* US Marine Corps
* US Navy (Silver Sponsor)
* USDA APHIS PPQ
* WorkOne Bloomington (Indiana Workforce Development)
LIFE SCIENCES:
* AIT Laboratories
* Baxter Biopharma Solutions (Platinum Sponsor)
* Beckman Coulter
* BioChrom Labs, Inc.
* Bloomington Hospital
* Cargill
* Cincinnati Children's Research Foundation
* Cook, Inc.
* Cook Pharmica
* Dow AgroSciences
* Procter & Gamble - Scientific Research & Development Division
* RepuStaff
OTHER:
* Aerotek
* AFLAC
* Altria Sales & Distribution
* American Greetings (Silver Sponsor)
* American Marketing & Publishing
* Buckeye International, Inc.
* C.H. Robinson Worldwide
* CDW
* CIGNA
* Coyote Logistics (Silver Sponsor)
* d.e. Foxx & Associates
* Discover Financial Services
* DISH Network
* Echo Global Logistics
* Enterprise Rent-a-Car (Gold Sponsor)
* Federated Media
* Federated Mutual Insurance Co.
* First Investors Corporation
* FitzMark
* French Lick Resort
* GATX Corporation
* General Mills
* Leo Burnett (Silver Sponsor)
* Liberty Mutual
* Maxim Healthcare Services
* News America Marketing
* Northwestern Mutual - The Bloomington Group
* Red Frog Events
* Royal United Mortgage
* Simon Property Group (Platinum Sponsor)
* Sims Metal Management
* State Farm Insurance & Financial Services
* The Nielsen Company
* Total Quality Logistics
Learn more about participating employers through your myIUcareers account.
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DISH NETWORK INFORMATION SESSION
Wednesday, September 22, 8:30-9:30 p.m.
Sassafras Room, Indiana Memorial Union
Representatives from DISH Network, a Fortune 250 media entertainment provider, will be on campus to discuss their full time hiring needs in Operations, Sales, Finance, Accounting, IT, HR, and Marketing. If you are interested in opportunities within the TV/entertainment industry, you do not want to miss this session!
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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STUDENT CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION (SCA) INFORMATION SESSION Thursday, September 23, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N Jordan Ave.
SCA, the Student Conservation Association, is the nation's oldest and largest provider of conservation internships. SCA offers over 2000 expense paid opportunities each year. Internships last from 12 weeks to 12 months, start at all times throughout the year, and are found all across the country.
Interns have the opportunity to work with such agencies at the National Park Service, National Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Indian Affair, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Army Corps of Engineers, and other state and local agencies.
Interns do not need to be in school or be a certain major; all majors and skill sets are eligible to apply.
Internships are found in a wide variety of fields, including:
* Fish and Wildlife
* Education
* History
* Interpretation
* GIS/GPS
* Resource Management
* Visitor Services
* Trail Work
* Backcountry
* Botany
SCA is an expense paid internship program, and offers the following benefits:
* Free travel to and from your site
* Free housing and biweekly subsistence allowance
* Free or low-cost health insurance
* Deferment of qualified college loans
* AmeriCorps Education Awards
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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PEACE CORPS INFORMATION SESSION
Thursday, September 23, 5-7 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Learn more about becoming a volunteer for the Peace Corps!
The Peace Corps traces its roots and mission to 1960, when then Senator John F. Kennedy challenged students at the University of Michigan to serve their country in the cause of peace by living and working in developing countries. From that inspiration grew an agency of the federal government devoted to world peace and friendship.
Since that time, nearly 200,000 Peace Corps Volunteers have served in 139 host countries to work on issues ranging from AIDS education to information technology and environmental preservation. Today's Peace Corps is more vital than ever, working in emerging and essential areas such as information technology and business development, and committing more than 1,000 new Volunteers as a part of the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. Peace Corps Volunteers continue to help countless individuals who want to build a better life for themselves, their children, and their communities.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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DISNEY COLLEGE RECRUITMENT PROGRAM INFORMATION SESSION Thursday, September 23, 5-7 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Are you a college student who is looking for: A paid internship opportunity that will stand out on a resume? A chance to work with world-renowned leadership and gain useful, transferable skills? A custom-designed learning curriculum that offers opportunity to gain college credit? An opportunity to meet people from around the world, make lifelong friends, and have fun? As a part of the Disney College Program at the Disneyland® Resort in Anaheim, California, or Walt Disney World® Resort near Orlando, Florida, participants can take part in the internship of a lifetime. While working in front line roles at our Theme Parks and Resorts, participants will network with leaders, learn transferable skills, gain real-world experience, and be a part of a team of Cast Members from hundreds of job disciplines. Participants on the Disney College Program also custom design a learning curriculum that best suits their needs and interests, complete education courses and specialized learning activities, and can possibly earn college credit while doing so. Each program offers its own unique opportunities, so get started today by exploring which is best suited for you!
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS GRADUATE SCHOOL INFORMATION SESSION Monday, September 27, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Redbud Room, Indiana Memorial Union
Representatives from some of the world's leading schools of international affairs (The Fletcher School at Tufts, School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins, School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia, Walsh School of Foreign Services at Georgetown, and The Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton) will be visiting Indiana University Bloomington. Please join them for an information session discussing admissions requirements, academic programs and career options for those students who elect to pursue graduate studies in international affairs.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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GOOGLE INFORMATION SESSION
Tuesday, September 28, 6-7:30 p.m.
Wilkie Auditorium
Interested in learning more about how Google employees have applied their education and experiences to work on interesting challenges that impact millions of people around the world? Want to learn more about what we do with cutting edge technology in an inspiring work environment? If so, we'd love to see you at our information session and answer your questions about our work and our company!
Food will be provided.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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For more information on these and other events, visit www.iucareers.com and sign in to your myIUcareers account.
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When you're looking for jobs, be sure to check the job listings (by using the "search jobs" feature) as well as the Interviews and Events tabs to find jobs that will have on-campus interviews.
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BENEFITS OF myIUcareers:
Participate in on-campus interviews for internship and full-time employment/Access online postings for part-time, internship, fellowship, and full-time positions/View the IU Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services calendar of interviews and events and RSVP for workshops and employer information sessions/ Obtain contact information for employers actively partnered with the Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services
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Career Development Center and Arts & Sciences Career Services, on the corner of 10th and Jordan, (812) 855-5234, www.iucareers.com or www.indiana.edu/~career
* RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES
* FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
* VISIT THE CDC MARKETING BLITZ (AND GET A FREE T-SHIRT!)
* APPAREL MERCHANDISING WORKSHOP FOR IUB FALL CAREER FAIR
* LIFE SCIENCES WORKSHOP FOR IUB FALL CAREER FAIR
* PROCTER & GAMBLE CONSUMER AND MARKET KNOWLEDGE (CMK) INFORMATION SESSION
* INDIANA GENERAL ASSEMBLY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM INFORMATION SESSION
* TWISTED LIMB PAPERWORKS INTERNSHIP INFORMATION SESSION
* RESUME DAY: PREPARE FOR THE IU BLOOMINGTON FALL CAREER FAIR!
* IU BLOOMINGTON FALL CAREER FAIR
* DISH NETWORK INFORMATION SESSION
* STUDENT CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION (SCA) INFORMATION SESSION
* PEACE CORPS INFORMATION SESSION
* DISNEY COLLEGE RECRUITMENT PROGRAM INFORMATION SESSION
* INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS GRADUATE SCHOOL INFORMATION SESSION
* GOOGLE INFORMATION SESSION
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RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES:
9/10/2010: digitalKnowledge, Associate Consultant, Schedule ID 159
9/11/2010: Procter & Gamble - Scientific Research & Development Division, Scientist, Schedule ID 170
9/12/2010: Dish Network, DISH Network Careers, Schedule ID 169
9/23/2010: Bank of America, Quantitative Management Associate Program, Schedule ID 157
9/28/2010: Cargill, Quality Management Chemist Intern, Quality Management Chemist, Schedule ID 172
9/28/2010: Kohl's Department Stores - Corporate, Product Management Internship, Product Development Coordinator, Schedule ID 161
9/29/2010: Kohl's Department Stores - Store Management, Store Manager Trainee, Store Management Internship, Schedule ID 164
9/30/2010: The Nielsen Company, Analyst - Professional Services Analytics Program, Intern - Professional Services Analytics Program, Schedule ID 160
10/5/2010: Altria Sales & Distribution, Territory Sales Manager & Sales Intern, Schedule ID 162
10/5/2010: General Mills, Business Management Associate, Business Management Associate Internship, Schedule ID 163
10/5/2010: WestPoint Financial Group/MassMutual, Financial Advisor, Schedule ID 166
10/7/2010: News America Marketing, Account Coordinator, Schedule ID 154
10/8/2010: Sigma-Aldrich, Biochemist/Chemist, Schedule ID 174
10/8/2010: Sigma-Aldrich, Chemist-3, Schedule ID 175
10/14/2010: C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Transportation Representative/Sales (Chicago Central) Summer Start Date, Transportation Sales Summer Internship - Chicago Central, Schedule ID 156
10/14/2010: Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Sales/Management Trainee, 2010 Summer Management/Sales Intern, Schedule ID 165
10/14/2010: First Investors Corporation, Financial Services Representatives, Schedule ID 173
10/22/2010: Abercrombie & Fitch Co., Manager in Training, Schedule ID 158
11/9/2010: USPIRG, Fellowship Program, Campus Organizer, Schedule ID 167
Submit your resume and learn more about these and other positions through myIUcareers.
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FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
Don't forget to check the full-time, part-time, and internship postings on myIUcareers. Below is a preview of what is currently available:
Full-time positions:
* American Greetings Corporation, Marketing Analyst, Job ID 10002
* New York Post, Advertising Sales Account Coordinator, Job ID 10013
* Centerstone, Annual Giving Specialist, Job ID 9996
* Gap, Inc., Retail Management Program, Job ID 9986
* Campbell & Company, Associate Consultant/Writer, Job ID 10015
Internships:
* Sunrise Greetings, Art & Design Intern, Job ID 10001
* Indiana University - Office of State Relations, Indiana University Legislative Internship, Job ID 10011
* Ross Stores, Summer Buying Office Internship, Job ID 10016
* Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Information Technology Internship Program, Job ID 10008
* LinkIt!, Market Research Intern, Job ID 10014
Part-time positions:
* Buskirk-Chumley Theater, Box Office Assistant (Work Study), Job ID 9991
* IU School of Social Work, Office Assistant (Work Study), Job ID 2279
* IU Maurer School of Law, Financial Aid Assistant (Work Study), Job ID 9067
* Indiana University Alumni Association, Runner (Non-Work Study), Job ID 6510
* Vigilant Eats, Graphic Designer (Non-Work Study), Job ID 9999
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VISIT THE CDC MARKETING BLITZ (AND GET A FREE T-SHIRT!)
The Career Development Center will host various booths on campus during the month of September. Stop by to learn about the services and events being offered by our center for Fall 2010. The first 350 visitors at each booth get a free employer-sponsored t-shirt!
9/14/10: 11:30-1:30 p.m., Jordan Hall Lobby (Meet employers from Cook Medical)
9/20/10: 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Kiosk between Ballantine Hall and Beck Chapel (Meet employers from Total Quality Logistics)
9/21/10: 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Kiosk between Ballantine Hall and Beck Chapel (Meet employers from Enterprise Rent-a-Car)
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APPAREL MERCHANDISING WORKSHOP FOR IUB FALL CAREER FAIR Monday, September 13, 7-8:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
In preparation for the IU Bloomington Fall Career Fair, the Career Development Center will host a career fair preparation workshop for retail students interested in obtaining internships and/or full-time jobs.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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LIFE SCIENCES WORKSHOPS FOR IUB FALL CAREER FAIR (PART II - CAREER FAIR PREPARATION) Tuesday, September 14, 7-8:30 p.m.
Chemistry 122
In preparation for the IU Bloomington Fall Career Fair, the Career Development Center will host a two-part workshop series for Life Sciences students (Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Biotechnology, etc.) interested in obtaining internships and/or full-time jobs.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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PROCTER & GAMBLE CONSUMER AND MARKET KNOWLEDGE (CMK) INFORMATION SESSION Wednesday, September 15, 2 p.m.
Hutton Honors College, 811 E. 7th St.
Procter & Gamble's Consumer and Market Knowledge function will be presenting a recruiting/information session for Juniors and Seniors from the College of Arts & Sciences. Students are encouraged to attend if they are interested in learning more about internship and full-time employment opportunities. P&G's Consumer and Market Knowledge function is an industry-leading consumer understanding powerhouse that leverages proprietary tools and methodologies to lead breakthroughs for P&G. A career in CMK centers around the integration of consumer, shopper and market understanding to drive business growth. At P&G our mantra is the "Consumer is Boss". CMK's unique responsibility to champion the voice of the consumer and be on the forefront of market trends makes CMK Managers critical leaders on business teams. The presentation will be led by CMK managers who are IU Alumni and will include information about what makes students from diverse backgrounds successful at P&G.
P&G manufactures and markets brands such as Tide, Crest, Pampers, Gillette, and Olay. Students can learn more about P&G at the IU Recruiting Facebook page at www.facebook.com/pgIUrecruiting.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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INDIANA GENERAL ASSEMBLY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM INFORMATION SESSION Wednesday, September 15, 6-7:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
The Indiana General Assembly Intern Directors from all four legislative caucuses will present a recruiting and information session for paid spring semester internships in Member Services, Communications, Technology, and Policy Departments. Internships with the Indiana General Assembly provide opportunities to be an active participant in the legislative process in Indiana. Interns work directly with Indiana legislators throughout the legislative session. Typical responsibilities include: constituent work, legislative research, staffing committee hearings, and analyzing bill content at each step of the legislative process. Directors will discuss benefits of the program, qualifications needed to participate, and the application process. Internships are open to college sophomores, juniors, seniors, graduate students and recent college graduates.
For additional information regarding the internships please visit each caucus's webpage.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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TWISTED LIMB PAPERWORKS INTERNSHIP INFORMATION SESSION Wednesday, September 15, 6:30-8 p.m.
Twisted Limb Paperworks Studio, 1122 S. Morton St. (near the corner of Morton and Grimes)
Students! Join us for an information session at the local eco-friendly art studio, Twisted Limb Paperworks to learn about semester-long internships available in:
* Studio Art
* Graphic Design
* Media Communications and Marketing
Be some of the first guests at our newly remodeled and colorful studio and showroom on the B-line Trail.
Internships are eligible for up to three credit hours and are open to Studio Art, Art History, Graphic Design, Journalism, English, Communications & Culture, and Marketing Majors. There will be a presentation and tour, so please arrive at or just before 6:30. Please bring your resume, references, and class schedule.
You are encouraged to visit our website to learn more about our 12-year old recycled paper making and invitation company and our commitment to environmentally conscious business practices. If you have any questions, please e-mail sheryl@twistedlimbpaper.com or call 812-333-3151.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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RESUME DAY: PREPARE FOR THE IU BLOOMINGTON FALL CAREER FAIR!
Monday, September 20, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Come join us at the Career Development Center to prepare your resume for the September 22 Fall Career Fair.
Workshop: How to Write a Resume
* 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Drop-in Resume Critiques
* 12:30-4 p.m.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to make your resume stand out and capture the eye of the employer for whom you would most like to work.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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IU BLOOMINGTON FALL CAREER FAIR
Wednesday, September 22, 4-8 p.m.
Alumni Hall, Indiana Memorial Union
Connect with organizations recruiting entry-level and advanced positions or internships in a diversity of sectors and industries. In addition, there will be specific clusters of employers from the industries below.
Companies attending as of 9/10/2010:
RETAIL:
* Abercrombie & Fitch
* Bon Ton Stores
* Disney Theme Parks & Resorts College Program
* The Finish Line
* Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
* Hillstone Restaurant Group
* JCPenney & Co.
* Jimmy Johns Franchise, LLC
* Kohl's Department Stores
* Kohl's Corporate
* Luxxottica
* Quill.com - Staples, Inc. (Gold Sponsor)
* Sears Holdings Corporation
* Sherwin Williams
* Speedway SuperAmerica LLC
* Target
* Von Maur
* Wal-Mart (Platinum Sponsor)
GOVERNMENT AND NON-PROFIT:
* Defense Finance and Accounting Services
* Indiana Democratic Party Coordinated Campaign
* Indiana House of Representatives
* Indiana INTERNnet
* Indiana National Guard
* Indiana State Senate
* Indianapolis Teaching Fellows
* JET Program
* Navsea Warfare Center, Crane Division
* Peace Corps
* Social Security Administration
* Student Conservation Association
* The Hope Foundation
* US Army Recruiting Battalion
* US Customs and Border Patrol
* US Dept. Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration
* US Department of State
* US Marine Corps
* US Navy (Silver Sponsor)
* USDA APHIS PPQ
* WorkOne Bloomington (Indiana Workforce Development)
LIFE SCIENCES:
* AIT Laboratories
* Baxter Biopharma Solutions (Platinum Sponsor)
* Beckman Coulter
* BioChrom Labs, Inc.
* Bloomington Hospital
* Cargill
* Cincinnati Children's Research Foundation
* Cook, Inc.
* Cook Pharmica
* Dow AgroSciences
* Procter & Gamble - Scientific Research & Development Division
* RepuStaff
OTHER:
* Aerotek
* AFLAC
* Altria Sales & Distribution
* American Greetings (Silver Sponsor)
* American Marketing & Publishing
* Buckeye International, Inc.
* C.H. Robinson Worldwide
* CDW
* CIGNA
* Coyote Logistics (Silver Sponsor)
* d.e. Foxx & Associates
* Discover Financial Services
* DISH Network
* Echo Global Logistics
* Enterprise Rent-a-Car (Gold Sponsor)
* Federated Media
* Federated Mutual Insurance Co.
* First Investors Corporation
* FitzMark
* French Lick Resort
* GATX Corporation
* General Mills
* Leo Burnett (Silver Sponsor)
* Liberty Mutual
* Maxim Healthcare Services
* News America Marketing
* Northwestern Mutual - The Bloomington Group
* Red Frog Events
* Royal United Mortgage
* Simon Property Group (Platinum Sponsor)
* Sims Metal Management
* State Farm Insurance & Financial Services
* The Nielsen Company
* Total Quality Logistics
Learn more about participating employers through your myIUcareers account.
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DISH NETWORK INFORMATION SESSION
Wednesday, September 22, 8:30-9:30 p.m.
Sassafras Room, Indiana Memorial Union
Representatives from DISH Network, a Fortune 250 media entertainment provider, will be on campus to discuss their full time hiring needs in Operations, Sales, Finance, Accounting, IT, HR, and Marketing. If you are interested in opportunities within the TV/entertainment industry, you do not want to miss this session!
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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STUDENT CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION (SCA) INFORMATION SESSION Thursday, September 23, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N Jordan Ave.
SCA, the Student Conservation Association, is the nation's oldest and largest provider of conservation internships. SCA offers over 2000 expense paid opportunities each year. Internships last from 12 weeks to 12 months, start at all times throughout the year, and are found all across the country.
Interns have the opportunity to work with such agencies at the National Park Service, National Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Indian Affair, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Army Corps of Engineers, and other state and local agencies.
Interns do not need to be in school or be a certain major; all majors and skill sets are eligible to apply.
Internships are found in a wide variety of fields, including:
* Fish and Wildlife
* Education
* History
* Interpretation
* GIS/GPS
* Resource Management
* Visitor Services
* Trail Work
* Backcountry
* Botany
SCA is an expense paid internship program, and offers the following benefits:
* Free travel to and from your site
* Free housing and biweekly subsistence allowance
* Free or low-cost health insurance
* Deferment of qualified college loans
* AmeriCorps Education Awards
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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PEACE CORPS INFORMATION SESSION
Thursday, September 23, 5-7 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Learn more about becoming a volunteer for the Peace Corps!
The Peace Corps traces its roots and mission to 1960, when then Senator John F. Kennedy challenged students at the University of Michigan to serve their country in the cause of peace by living and working in developing countries. From that inspiration grew an agency of the federal government devoted to world peace and friendship.
Since that time, nearly 200,000 Peace Corps Volunteers have served in 139 host countries to work on issues ranging from AIDS education to information technology and environmental preservation. Today's Peace Corps is more vital than ever, working in emerging and essential areas such as information technology and business development, and committing more than 1,000 new Volunteers as a part of the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. Peace Corps Volunteers continue to help countless individuals who want to build a better life for themselves, their children, and their communities.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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DISNEY COLLEGE RECRUITMENT PROGRAM INFORMATION SESSION Thursday, September 23, 5-7 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Are you a college student who is looking for: A paid internship opportunity that will stand out on a resume? A chance to work with world-renowned leadership and gain useful, transferable skills? A custom-designed learning curriculum that offers opportunity to gain college credit? An opportunity to meet people from around the world, make lifelong friends, and have fun? As a part of the Disney College Program at the Disneyland® Resort in Anaheim, California, or Walt Disney World® Resort near Orlando, Florida, participants can take part in the internship of a lifetime. While working in front line roles at our Theme Parks and Resorts, participants will network with leaders, learn transferable skills, gain real-world experience, and be a part of a team of Cast Members from hundreds of job disciplines. Participants on the Disney College Program also custom design a learning curriculum that best suits their needs and interests, complete education courses and specialized learning activities, and can possibly earn college credit while doing so. Each program offers its own unique opportunities, so get started today by exploring which is best suited for you!
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS GRADUATE SCHOOL INFORMATION SESSION Monday, September 27, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Redbud Room, Indiana Memorial Union
Representatives from some of the world's leading schools of international affairs (The Fletcher School at Tufts, School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins, School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia, Walsh School of Foreign Services at Georgetown, and The Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton) will be visiting Indiana University Bloomington. Please join them for an information session discussing admissions requirements, academic programs and career options for those students who elect to pursue graduate studies in international affairs.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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GOOGLE INFORMATION SESSION
Tuesday, September 28, 6-7:30 p.m.
Wilkie Auditorium
Interested in learning more about how Google employees have applied their education and experiences to work on interesting challenges that impact millions of people around the world? Want to learn more about what we do with cutting edge technology in an inspiring work environment? If so, we'd love to see you at our information session and answer your questions about our work and our company!
Food will be provided.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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Prepare for the Career Fair Workshop
Attention Arts & Sciences Students:
The IUB Fall Career Fair (September 22; 4-8 PM; Alumni Hall, IMU) is quickly approaching. This year we expect 90 employers to attend the event! These employers represent a wide variety of fields and are recruiting for both full-time and internship positions. Now is the time to start preparing for this important event!
The Prepare for the Fair workshop is a great opportunity to learn strategies to maximize your success at the event. Here are the details:
What: Prepare for the Fair Workshop
When: Wednesday, September 15th at 6:30 PM
Where: The Career Development Center- 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Why: Appropriate preparation is the key to maximizing career fair success!
Questions? Contact Crystal Smith (smith838@indiana.edu)
The IUB Fall Career Fair (September 22; 4-8 PM; Alumni Hall, IMU) is quickly approaching. This year we expect 90 employers to attend the event! These employers represent a wide variety of fields and are recruiting for both full-time and internship positions. Now is the time to start preparing for this important event!
The Prepare for the Fair workshop is a great opportunity to learn strategies to maximize your success at the event. Here are the details:
What: Prepare for the Fair Workshop
When: Wednesday, September 15th at 6:30 PM
Where: The Career Development Center- 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Why: Appropriate preparation is the key to maximizing career fair success!
Questions? Contact Crystal Smith (smith838@indiana.edu)
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Student Organization for Cognitive Science (SOCS) Call-out Meeting
The Student Organization for Cognitive Science (SOCS) will have their callout meeting on Wednesday, September 15, 2010 at 5:30pm in the Eigenmann Formal Lounge, located at the end of the West wing hallway on the first floor (to the right of the elevators). There will be signs posted.
SOCS is aimed at students interested in cognitive science and related fields: philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, linguistics, artificial intelligence, anthropology, education, mathematics and more! The club is open to majors and non-majors.
Weekly meetings include small-group professor dinners, TED Talk parties, article discussions, and general social events. Based on a poll of student availability, SOCS will convene on Wednesdays at 5:30pm.
To find out about weekly activities, please subscribe to our listserv by sending a message to listserv@indiana.edu with the body 'subscribe socs-l'.
SOCS is aimed at students interested in cognitive science and related fields: philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, linguistics, artificial intelligence, anthropology, education, mathematics and more! The club is open to majors and non-majors.
Weekly meetings include small-group professor dinners, TED Talk parties, article discussions, and general social events. Based on a poll of student availability, SOCS will convene on Wednesdays at 5:30pm.
To find out about weekly activities, please subscribe to our listserv by sending a message to listserv@indiana.edu with the body 'subscribe socs-l'.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Free CAPS Workshops fall 2010
I want to take a minute to inform you all of some of the FREE workshops and seminars that Counseling and Psychological services will be offering this year. These workshops and seminars have been developed to address many of the common problems faced by students to give them useful skills and information to support them in the lives. Please keep these services in mind and disseminate the information as you see fit. Also, you can access information about current CAPS events on our website calendar at http://www.indiana.edu/~health/departments/calendar.html . We will also be posting information on the ‘My Involvement’ site https://myinvolvement.indiana.edu/Community?action=getMyHome .
COPING SKILLS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS WORKSHOPS: Mondays 4-5pm at CAPS. Topics: Stinkin’ Thinkin’, Self Esteem, Assertiveness, and Mindfulness. Please see the attached flier or the descriptions of events on our calendar for more information.
LIFE SKILLS SERIES: Thursdays 4-5pm. Topics: Help Me Sleep!, Improve Your Relationships, Conquer Procrastination, and Managing Academic Stress.
STUDENT SUCCESS SEMINARS: Tuesdays 12-1pm in October and November at Wells Library. Campus experts will be speaking on topics relevant to a successful college experience. Topics: Successful Involvement, Successful Relationships, Academic Success, Exercising for Success, Successful Emotional Coping, Successful Eating, Successful Career Planning, and Spiritual Success.
If you have any questions please contact Andrea Maltese, LCSW.
Andrea L. Maltese, LCSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Indiana University Health Center
600 N. Jordan Avenue
Bloomington, IN 47405
Phone (812) 855-5711
Fax (812) 855-8447
maltesea@indiana.edu
COPING SKILLS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS WORKSHOPS: Mondays 4-5pm at CAPS. Topics: Stinkin’ Thinkin’, Self Esteem, Assertiveness, and Mindfulness. Please see the attached flier or the descriptions of events on our calendar for more information.
LIFE SKILLS SERIES: Thursdays 4-5pm. Topics: Help Me Sleep!, Improve Your Relationships, Conquer Procrastination, and Managing Academic Stress.
STUDENT SUCCESS SEMINARS: Tuesdays 12-1pm in October and November at Wells Library. Campus experts will be speaking on topics relevant to a successful college experience. Topics: Successful Involvement, Successful Relationships, Academic Success, Exercising for Success, Successful Emotional Coping, Successful Eating, Successful Career Planning, and Spiritual Success.
If you have any questions please contact Andrea Maltese, LCSW.
Andrea L. Maltese, LCSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Indiana University Health Center
600 N. Jordan Avenue
Bloomington, IN 47405
Phone (812) 855-5711
Fax (812) 855-8447
maltesea@indiana.edu
Reserve a seat for Constitution Day lunch on Friday 9/17
The Indiana University Bloomington Office of the Provost,
the Political and Civic Engagement (PACE) program,
and the Department of Political Science invite you to attend:
Constitution Day lunch and conversation
Friday, Sept. 17, noon to 1:30 PM
IMU Georgian Room
Please join us for a free lunch [yes, it’s included with your participation in the conversation] to commemorate Constitution Day.
It is necessary to reserve a seat by Sept. 10 by emailing pace@indiana.edu. Please let us know that you can attend!
Prof. of History and Law Michael Grossberg, PACE Director, will introduce the topic, and faculty from the Political Science department, as well as IUB Provost Karen Hanson, will lead small-group conversations at the round tables.
Students who plan to attend may pick up a free pocket copy of the Constitution in the PACE offices, Franklin Hall 004A & C.
the Political and Civic Engagement (PACE) program,
and the Department of Political Science invite you to attend:
Constitution Day lunch and conversation
Friday, Sept. 17, noon to 1:30 PM
IMU Georgian Room
Please join us for a free lunch [yes, it’s included with your participation in the conversation] to commemorate Constitution Day.
It is necessary to reserve a seat by Sept. 10 by emailing pace@indiana.edu. Please let us know that you can attend!
Prof. of History and Law Michael Grossberg, PACE Director, will introduce the topic, and faculty from the Political Science department, as well as IUB Provost Karen Hanson, will lead small-group conversations at the round tables.
Students who plan to attend may pick up a free pocket copy of the Constitution in the PACE offices, Franklin Hall 004A & C.
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Friday meeting re: online simulated environment as learning tool for civic engagement
‘Oceana: A Virtual Democracy’
Friday, September 10, 2:00-3:00 PM, Ballantine Hall 242
Refreshments will be served.
PACE, the program in Political and Civic Engagement, invites students interested in civic engagement, online simulated environments, and electronic communication to this meeting.
Hugh Kremer with WisdomTools.com will discuss OCEANA, a new online environment for practicing civic engagement skills.
WisdomTools would like to have IU students’ input as they develop the simulation under the auspices of grants from the AT&T Foundation, The MacArthur Foundation, the Pew Charitable Trusts, and the Center on Congress. Internship and other opportunities will be explained.
As described on the website, http://www.wisdomtools.com/projects/edu_oceana.html,
Oceana is designed to teach young people about
• The importance of participating in civic life and how to do it;
• What representative democracy is, why it is important, how it works, and how to make it work for them;
• How to learn about important issues that affect their lives and how to communicate clearly and persuasively about those issues;
• How to take action as an individual, and in collaboration with others, to affect change in their communities and the nation.
Friday, September 10, 2:00-3:00 PM, Ballantine Hall 242
Refreshments will be served.
PACE, the program in Political and Civic Engagement, invites students interested in civic engagement, online simulated environments, and electronic communication to this meeting.
Hugh Kremer with WisdomTools.com will discuss OCEANA, a new online environment for practicing civic engagement skills.
WisdomTools would like to have IU students’ input as they develop the simulation under the auspices of grants from the AT&T Foundation, The MacArthur Foundation, the Pew Charitable Trusts, and the Center on Congress. Internship and other opportunities will be explained.
As described on the website, http://www.wisdomtools.com/projects/edu_oceana.html,
Oceana is designed to teach young people about
• The importance of participating in civic life and how to do it;
• What representative democracy is, why it is important, how it works, and how to make it work for them;
• How to learn about important issues that affect their lives and how to communicate clearly and persuasively about those issues;
• How to take action as an individual, and in collaboration with others, to affect change in their communities and the nation.
Free Student Academic Center workshops for the weeks of 9/7/2010 - 9/15/2010
The Student Academic Center will be offering the following free workshops this week and next week. The workshops are open to all students and you do not need to sign up in advance to attend.
However students who arrive 5 minutes past the starting time will not be allowed entrance to the workshop.
Tuesday 9/7, Where Does Time Go? Strategies to Beat Procrastination, 7-8:00pm, Teter TEF260
Wednesday, 7/8, Where Does Time Go? Strategies to Beat Procrastination, 7-8:00pm, Ballantine Hall 310
Monday 9/13, How to Succeed in Accounting A100, 7-8:00pm, Briscoe Academic Support Center
Tuesday 9/14, Building Bridges, Not Walls: Learn to Communicate with Your Instructor, 7:00-8:00pm, Teter TEF260
Wednesday 9/15, Building Bridges, Not Walls: Learn to Communicate with Your Instructor, 7:00-8:00pm, Ballantiine Hall 310
However students who arrive 5 minutes past the starting time will not be allowed entrance to the workshop.
Tuesday 9/7, Where Does Time Go? Strategies to Beat Procrastination, 7-8:00pm, Teter TEF260
Wednesday, 7/8, Where Does Time Go? Strategies to Beat Procrastination, 7-8:00pm, Ballantine Hall 310
Monday 9/13, How to Succeed in Accounting A100, 7-8:00pm, Briscoe Academic Support Center
Tuesday 9/14, Building Bridges, Not Walls: Learn to Communicate with Your Instructor, 7:00-8:00pm, Teter TEF260
Wednesday 9/15, Building Bridges, Not Walls: Learn to Communicate with Your Instructor, 7:00-8:00pm, Ballantiine Hall 310
Student Involvement Fair and AmeriCorps
*Student Involvement Fair—9.8.10
When: Wednesday September 8th, 2010, 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (Rain Date: 9/14/10, 11am-3pm)
Where: IMU Parking Lot
Why: Join a student organization! Volunteer opportunities! Network with other student groups, offices, and local non-profit agencies!
Who: All students are welcome! A great opportunity to learn about ways to become involved on campus and in the community.
For more information visit http://sao.indiana.edu.
*AmeriCorps: $1,132 for 300 Hours of Service—Apply Now!
Are you a student who cares about service and is willing to put your passion into action? The Student Activities Office (SAO) LEAD IU program is hosting 12 AmeriCorpspositions during the 2010-2011 academic year. After completing 300 hours of community service and leadership training with the support of SAO staff, members will receive a $1,132 Education Award. For further information, email acorps@indiana.edu. This program is graciously supported through Indiana Campus Compact.
Please review the requirements and application at http://www.sao.indiana.edu/civic_engagement.html.
For more information about AmeriCorps, visit www.americorps.gov.
Application deadline is Friday, September 17 at 5pm. Positions will be filled on a rolling basis, so applicants are strongly encouraged to submit applications early!
When: Wednesday September 8th, 2010, 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (Rain Date: 9/14/10, 11am-3pm)
Where: IMU Parking Lot
Why: Join a student organization! Volunteer opportunities! Network with other student groups, offices, and local non-profit agencies!
Who: All students are welcome! A great opportunity to learn about ways to become involved on campus and in the community.
For more information visit http://sao.indiana.edu.
*AmeriCorps: $1,132 for 300 Hours of Service—Apply Now!
Are you a student who cares about service and is willing to put your passion into action? The Student Activities Office (SAO) LEAD IU program is hosting 12 AmeriCorpspositions during the 2010-2011 academic year. After completing 300 hours of community service and leadership training with the support of SAO staff, members will receive a $1,132 Education Award. For further information, email acorps@indiana.edu. This program is graciously supported through Indiana Campus Compact.
Please review the requirements and application at http://www.sao.indiana.edu/civic_engagement.html.
For more information about AmeriCorps, visit www.americorps.gov.
Application deadline is Friday, September 17 at 5pm. Positions will be filled on a rolling basis, so applicants are strongly encouraged to submit applications early!
Career Development Center Newsletter
IN THIS ISSUE:
* RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES
* FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
* VISIT THE CDC MARKETING BLITZ (AND GET A FREE T-SHIRT!)
* LIFE SCIENCES WORKSHOPS FOR IUB FALL CAREER FAIR
* PROCTER & GAMBLE CONSUMER AND MARKET KNOWLEDGE (CMK) INFORMATION SESSION
* TWISTED LIMB PAPERWORKS INTERNSHIP INFORMATION SESSION
* RESUME DAY: PREPARE FOR THE IU BLOOMINGTON FALL CAREER FAIR!
* IU BLOOMINGTON FALL CAREER FAIR
* DISH NETWORK INFORMATION SESSION
* AMERICORPS: NEW FUNDING OPPORTUNITY FOR STUDENTS ENGAGED IN SERVICE
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RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES:
9/9/10: Walmart, Merchant Leadership Program, Schedule ID 168
9/10/2010: digitalKnowledge, Associate Consultant, Schedule ID 159
9/11/10: Procter & Gamble - Scientific Research & Development Division, Scientist, Schedule ID 170
9/12/10: Dish Network, DISH Network Careers, Schedule ID 169
9/28/2010: Kohl's Department Stores - Corporate, Product Management Internship, Product Development Coordinator, Schedule ID 161
9/23/2010: Bank of America, Quantitative Management Associate Program, Schedule ID 157
9/29/2010: Kohl's Department Stores - Store Management, Store Manager Trainee, Store Management Internship, Schedule ID 164
9/30/2010: The Nielsen Company, Analyst - Professional Services Analytics Program, Intern - Professional Services Analytics Program, Schedule ID 160
10/5/10: Altria Sales & Distribution
10/5/10: General Mills
10/5/2010: WestPoint Financial Group/MassMutual, Financial Advisor, Schedule ID 166
10/7/10: News America Marketing, Account Coordinator, Schedule ID 154
10/14/2010: C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Transportation Representative/Sales (Chicago Central) Summer Start Date, Transportation Sales Summer Internship - Chicago Central, Schedule ID 156
10/14/2010: Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Sales/Management Trainee, 2010 Summer Management/Sales Intern, Schedule ID 165
10/22/10: Abercrombie & Fitch Co., Manager in Training, Schedule ID 158
11/9/10: USPIRG, Fellowship Program, Campus Organizer, Schedule ID 167
Submit your resume and learn more about these and other positions through myIUcareers.
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FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
Don't forget to check the full-time, part-time, and internship postings on myIUcareers. Below is a preview of what is currently available:
Full-time positions:
* Google, IT Residency Program, Job ID 9951
* Children's Museum of Indianapolis, Evaluation and Research Coordinator, Job ID 9958
* Appalachian Coal Country Watershed Team, Non-profit Development Coordinator, Job ID 8838
* Sunrise Greetings, Outbound Service Representative, Job ID 9962
* Total Quality Logistics, Inside Sales Account Executive, Job ID 9925
* JCPenney Co., Inc., Sales Manager Trainee, Job ID 9954
Internships:
* Solution Tree, Marketing Website Intern, Job ID 9611
* Walmart Stores, Corporate Internship Program Summer 2011 , Job ID 9896
* Procter & Gamble - Scientific Research & Development Division, Researcher: Chemical & Physical Sciences Internships, Job ID 7868
* Target Stores, Executive Intern, Job ID 9755
* Indiana Legal Services, Inc., Clerical Assistant, Job ID 4926
* Hanapin Marketing, Fall Internship, Job ID 9734
Part-time positions:
* CallNet Call Center Services, Customer Service Representative (Non-Work Study), Job ID 985
* Education Technology Services, Customer Relationship Consultant (Non-Work Study), Job ID 2005
* IU Political Science, Office Assistant (Work Study), Job ID 9968
* Musical Arts Youth Orchestra (MAYO), Musical Coaches (Work Study), Job ID 9710
* Community Kitchen of Monroe County, Inc., Kitchen Staff (Work Study), Job ID 6495
* Monroe County Public Library, Learn and Play Space Assistant (Work Study), Job ID 3210
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
VISIT THE CDC MARKETING BLITZ (AND GET A FREE T-SHIRT!)
The Career Development Center will host various booths on campus during the month of September. Stop by to learn about the services and events being offered by our center for Fall 2010. The first 350 visitors at each booth get a free employer-sponsored t-shirt!
9/8/10, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Student Involvement Fair
9/14/10, 11:30-1:30 p.m., Jordan Hall Lobby (Meet employers from Cook Medical)
9/20/10, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Kiosk between Ballantine Hall and Beck Chapel (Meet employers from Total Quality Logistics)
9/21/10, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Kiosk between Ballantine Hall and Beck Chapel (Meet employers from Enterprise Rent-a-Car)
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
LIFE SCIENCES WORKSHOPS FOR IUB FALL CAREER FAIR
Part I (Resumes): September 7, 7-8:30 p.m., Chemistry 122
Part II (Career Fair Preparation): September 14, 7-8:30 p.m., Chemistry 122
In preparation for the IU Bloomington Fall Career Fair, the Career Development Center will host a two-part workshop series for Life Sciences students (Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Biotechnology, etc.) interested in obtaining internships and/or full-time jobs.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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PROCTER & GAMBLE CONSUMER AND MARKET KNOWLEDGE (CMK) INFORMATION SESSION
Wednesday, September 15, 2 p.m.
Hutton Honors College, 811 E. 7th St.
Procter & Gamble's Consumer and Market Knowledge function will be presenting a recruiting/information session for Juniors and Seniors from the College of Arts & Sciences. Students are encouraged to attend if they are interested in learning more about internship and full-time employment opportunities. P&G's Consumer and Market Knowledge function is an industry-leading consumer understanding powerhouse that leverages proprietary tools and methodologies to lead breakthroughs for P&G. A career in CMK centers around the integration of consumer, shopper and market understanding to drive business growth. At P&G our mantra is the "Consumer is Boss". CMK's unique responsibility to champion the voice of the consumer and be on the forefront of market trends makes CMK Managers critical leaders on business teams. The presentation will be led by CMK managers who are IU Alumni and will include information about what makes students from diverse backgrounds successful at P&G.
P&G manufactures and markets brands such as Tide, Crest, Pampers, Gillette, and Olay. Students can learn more about P&G at the IU Recruiting Facebook page at www.facebook.com/pgIUrecruiting.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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TWISTED LIMB PAPERWORKS INTERNSHIP INFORMATION SESSION
Wednesday, September 15, 6:30-8 p.m.
Twisted Limb Paperworks Studio, 1122 S. Morton St. (near the corner of Morton and Grimes)
Students! Join us for an information session at the local eco-friendly art studio, Twisted Limb Paperworks to learn about semester-long internships available in:
* Studio Art
* Graphic Design
* Media Communications and Marketing
Be some of the first guests at our newly remodeled and colorful studio and showroom on the B-line Trail.
Internships are eligible for up to three credit hours and are open to Studio Art, Art History, Graphic Design, Journalism, English, Communications & Culture, and Marketing Majors. There will be a presentation and tour, so please arrive at or just before 6:30. Please bring your resume, references, and class schedule.
You are encouraged to visit our website to learn more about our 12-year old recycled paper making and invitation company and our commitment to environmentally conscious business practices. If you have any questions, please e-mail sheryl@twistedlimbpaper.com or call 812-333-3151.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
RESUME DAY: PREPARE FOR THE IU BLOOMINGTON FALL CAREER FAIR!
Monday, September 20, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Come join us at the Career Development Center to prepare your resume for the September 22 Fall Career Fair.
Workshop: How to Write a Resume
* 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Drop-in Resume Critiques
* 12:30-4 p.m.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to make your resume stand out and capture the eye of the employer for whom you would most like to work.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
IU BLOOMINGTON FALL CAREER FAIR
Wednesday, September 22, 4-8 p.m.
Alumni Hall, Indiana Memorial Union
Connect with organizations recruiting entry-level and advanced positions or internships in a diversity of sectors and industries. In addition, there will be specific clusters of employers from the industries below.
Companies attending as of 9/1/2010:
RETAIL:
Abercrombie & Fitch
Bon Ton Stores
Disney Theme Parks & Resorts College Program
The Finish Line
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Hillstone Restaurant Group
JCPenney & Co.
Jimmy Johns Franchise, LLC
Kohl's Department Stores
Kohl's Corporate
Luxxottica
Quill.com
Staples, Inc. (Gold Sponsor)
Sears Holdings Corporation
Sherwin Williams
Speedway
SuperAmerica LLC
Target
Von Maur
Wal-Mart (Platinum Sponsor)
GOVERNMENT AND NON-PROFIT:
Indiana Democratic Party Coordinated Campaign
Indiana House of Representatives
Indiana INTERNnet
Indiana National Guard
Indiana State Senate
Indianapolis Teaching Fellows
JET Program
Navsea Warfare Center, Crane Division
Peace Corps
Social Security Administration
Student Conservation Association
The Hope Foundation
US Army Recruiting Battalion
US Customs and Border Patrol
US Dept. Health and Human Services (Health Resources and Services Administration)
US Department of State
US Marine Corps
US Navy (Silver Sponsor)
USDA APHIS PPQ
WorkOne Bloomington (Indiana Workforce Development)
LIFE SCIENCES:
AIT Laboratories
Baxter Biopharma Solutions (Platinum Sponsor)
Beckman Coulter
BioChrom Labs, Inc.
Bloomington Hospital
Cargill
Cincinnati Children's Research Foundation
Cook, Inc.
Cook Pharmica
Dow AgroSciences
Procter & Gamble - Scientific Research & Development Division
OTHERS:
Aerotek
AFLAC
Altria Sales & Distribution
American Greetings (Silver Sponsor)
American Marketing & Publishing
Buckeye International, Inc.
C.H. Robinson Worldwide
CDW
CIGNA
Coyote Logistics (Silver Sponsor)
Discover Financial Services
DISH Network
Echo Global Logistics
Enterprise Rent-a-Car (Gold Sponsor)
Federated Media
Federated Mutual Insurance Co.
First Investors Corporation
FitzMark
GATX Corporation
General Mills
Keyence Corporation of America
Leo Burnett (Silver Sponsor)
Liberty Mutual
Maxim Healthcare Services
News America Marketing
Northwestern Mutual - The Bloomington Group
Red Frog Events
Royal United Mortgage
Simon Property Group (Platinum Sponsor)
Sims Metal Management
State Farm Insurance & Financial Services
The Nielsen Company
Total Quality Logistics
Learn more about participating employers through your myIUcareers account.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
DISH NETWORK INFORMATION SESSION
Wednesday, September 22, 8:30-9:30 p.m.
Sassafras Room, Indiana Memorial Union
Representatives from DISH Network, a Fortune 250 media entertainment provider, will be on campus to discuss their full time hiring needs in Operations, Sales, Finance, Accounting, IT, HR, and Marketing. If you are interested in opportunities within the TV / entertainment industry, you do not want to miss this session!
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
AMERICORPS: NEW FUNDING OPPORTUNITY FOR STUDENTS ENGAGED IN SERVICE
Are you a student who cares about service and is willing to put your passion into action? Indiana University Bloomington is hosting 28 AmeriCorps positions during the 2010-2011 academic year through the support of Indiana Campus Compact. After completing 300 hours of community service, students will receive a $1,132 Education Award.
Interested students should review the details of Americorps positions with either the Student Activities office (email acorps@indiana.edu or visit http://sao.indiana.edu/) or the Political and Civic Engagement (PACE) program (Franklin Hall 004, pace@indiana.edu).
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
For more information on these and other events, visit www.iucareers.com and sign in to your myIUcareers account.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
When you're looking for jobs, be sure to check the job listings (by using the "search jobs" feature) as well as the Interviews and Events tabs to find jobs that will have on-campus interviews.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
BENEFITS OF myIUcareers:
Participate in on-campus interviews for internship and full-time employment/Access online postings for part-time, internship, fellowship, and full-time positions/View the IU Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services calendar of interviews and events and RSVP for workshops and employer information sessions/ Obtain contact information for employers actively partnered with the Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Katie Lloyd
Senior Assistant Director, Student Services
Career Development Center
Arts & Sciences Career Services
Indiana University Bloomington
Phone: 812.855.9136|Fax: 812.855.2121
lloydk@indiana.edu|www.IUCareers.com
* RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES
* FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
* VISIT THE CDC MARKETING BLITZ (AND GET A FREE T-SHIRT!)
* LIFE SCIENCES WORKSHOPS FOR IUB FALL CAREER FAIR
* PROCTER & GAMBLE CONSUMER AND MARKET KNOWLEDGE (CMK) INFORMATION SESSION
* TWISTED LIMB PAPERWORKS INTERNSHIP INFORMATION SESSION
* RESUME DAY: PREPARE FOR THE IU BLOOMINGTON FALL CAREER FAIR!
* IU BLOOMINGTON FALL CAREER FAIR
* DISH NETWORK INFORMATION SESSION
* AMERICORPS: NEW FUNDING OPPORTUNITY FOR STUDENTS ENGAGED IN SERVICE
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES:
9/9/10: Walmart, Merchant Leadership Program, Schedule ID 168
9/10/2010: digitalKnowledge, Associate Consultant, Schedule ID 159
9/11/10: Procter & Gamble - Scientific Research & Development Division, Scientist, Schedule ID 170
9/12/10: Dish Network, DISH Network Careers, Schedule ID 169
9/28/2010: Kohl's Department Stores - Corporate, Product Management Internship, Product Development Coordinator, Schedule ID 161
9/23/2010: Bank of America, Quantitative Management Associate Program, Schedule ID 157
9/29/2010: Kohl's Department Stores - Store Management, Store Manager Trainee, Store Management Internship, Schedule ID 164
9/30/2010: The Nielsen Company, Analyst - Professional Services Analytics Program, Intern - Professional Services Analytics Program, Schedule ID 160
10/5/10: Altria Sales & Distribution
10/5/10: General Mills
10/5/2010: WestPoint Financial Group/MassMutual, Financial Advisor, Schedule ID 166
10/7/10: News America Marketing, Account Coordinator, Schedule ID 154
10/14/2010: C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Transportation Representative/Sales (Chicago Central) Summer Start Date, Transportation Sales Summer Internship - Chicago Central, Schedule ID 156
10/14/2010: Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Sales/Management Trainee, 2010 Summer Management/Sales Intern, Schedule ID 165
10/22/10: Abercrombie & Fitch Co., Manager in Training, Schedule ID 158
11/9/10: USPIRG, Fellowship Program, Campus Organizer, Schedule ID 167
Submit your resume and learn more about these and other positions through myIUcareers.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
Don't forget to check the full-time, part-time, and internship postings on myIUcareers. Below is a preview of what is currently available:
Full-time positions:
* Google, IT Residency Program, Job ID 9951
* Children's Museum of Indianapolis, Evaluation and Research Coordinator, Job ID 9958
* Appalachian Coal Country Watershed Team, Non-profit Development Coordinator, Job ID 8838
* Sunrise Greetings, Outbound Service Representative, Job ID 9962
* Total Quality Logistics, Inside Sales Account Executive, Job ID 9925
* JCPenney Co., Inc., Sales Manager Trainee, Job ID 9954
Internships:
* Solution Tree, Marketing Website Intern, Job ID 9611
* Walmart Stores, Corporate Internship Program Summer 2011 , Job ID 9896
* Procter & Gamble - Scientific Research & Development Division, Researcher: Chemical & Physical Sciences Internships, Job ID 7868
* Target Stores, Executive Intern, Job ID 9755
* Indiana Legal Services, Inc., Clerical Assistant, Job ID 4926
* Hanapin Marketing, Fall Internship, Job ID 9734
Part-time positions:
* CallNet Call Center Services, Customer Service Representative (Non-Work Study), Job ID 985
* Education Technology Services, Customer Relationship Consultant (Non-Work Study), Job ID 2005
* IU Political Science, Office Assistant (Work Study), Job ID 9968
* Musical Arts Youth Orchestra (MAYO), Musical Coaches (Work Study), Job ID 9710
* Community Kitchen of Monroe County, Inc., Kitchen Staff (Work Study), Job ID 6495
* Monroe County Public Library, Learn and Play Space Assistant (Work Study), Job ID 3210
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
VISIT THE CDC MARKETING BLITZ (AND GET A FREE T-SHIRT!)
The Career Development Center will host various booths on campus during the month of September. Stop by to learn about the services and events being offered by our center for Fall 2010. The first 350 visitors at each booth get a free employer-sponsored t-shirt!
9/8/10, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Student Involvement Fair
9/14/10, 11:30-1:30 p.m., Jordan Hall Lobby (Meet employers from Cook Medical)
9/20/10, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Kiosk between Ballantine Hall and Beck Chapel (Meet employers from Total Quality Logistics)
9/21/10, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Kiosk between Ballantine Hall and Beck Chapel (Meet employers from Enterprise Rent-a-Car)
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
LIFE SCIENCES WORKSHOPS FOR IUB FALL CAREER FAIR
Part I (Resumes): September 7, 7-8:30 p.m., Chemistry 122
Part II (Career Fair Preparation): September 14, 7-8:30 p.m., Chemistry 122
In preparation for the IU Bloomington Fall Career Fair, the Career Development Center will host a two-part workshop series for Life Sciences students (Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Biotechnology, etc.) interested in obtaining internships and/or full-time jobs.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
PROCTER & GAMBLE CONSUMER AND MARKET KNOWLEDGE (CMK) INFORMATION SESSION
Wednesday, September 15, 2 p.m.
Hutton Honors College, 811 E. 7th St.
Procter & Gamble's Consumer and Market Knowledge function will be presenting a recruiting/information session for Juniors and Seniors from the College of Arts & Sciences. Students are encouraged to attend if they are interested in learning more about internship and full-time employment opportunities. P&G's Consumer and Market Knowledge function is an industry-leading consumer understanding powerhouse that leverages proprietary tools and methodologies to lead breakthroughs for P&G. A career in CMK centers around the integration of consumer, shopper and market understanding to drive business growth. At P&G our mantra is the "Consumer is Boss". CMK's unique responsibility to champion the voice of the consumer and be on the forefront of market trends makes CMK Managers critical leaders on business teams. The presentation will be led by CMK managers who are IU Alumni and will include information about what makes students from diverse backgrounds successful at P&G.
P&G manufactures and markets brands such as Tide, Crest, Pampers, Gillette, and Olay. Students can learn more about P&G at the IU Recruiting Facebook page at www.facebook.com/pgIUrecruiting.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
TWISTED LIMB PAPERWORKS INTERNSHIP INFORMATION SESSION
Wednesday, September 15, 6:30-8 p.m.
Twisted Limb Paperworks Studio, 1122 S. Morton St. (near the corner of Morton and Grimes)
Students! Join us for an information session at the local eco-friendly art studio, Twisted Limb Paperworks to learn about semester-long internships available in:
* Studio Art
* Graphic Design
* Media Communications and Marketing
Be some of the first guests at our newly remodeled and colorful studio and showroom on the B-line Trail.
Internships are eligible for up to three credit hours and are open to Studio Art, Art History, Graphic Design, Journalism, English, Communications & Culture, and Marketing Majors. There will be a presentation and tour, so please arrive at or just before 6:30. Please bring your resume, references, and class schedule.
You are encouraged to visit our website to learn more about our 12-year old recycled paper making and invitation company and our commitment to environmentally conscious business practices. If you have any questions, please e-mail sheryl@twistedlimbpaper.com or call 812-333-3151.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
RESUME DAY: PREPARE FOR THE IU BLOOMINGTON FALL CAREER FAIR!
Monday, September 20, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Come join us at the Career Development Center to prepare your resume for the September 22 Fall Career Fair.
Workshop: How to Write a Resume
* 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Drop-in Resume Critiques
* 12:30-4 p.m.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to make your resume stand out and capture the eye of the employer for whom you would most like to work.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
IU BLOOMINGTON FALL CAREER FAIR
Wednesday, September 22, 4-8 p.m.
Alumni Hall, Indiana Memorial Union
Connect with organizations recruiting entry-level and advanced positions or internships in a diversity of sectors and industries. In addition, there will be specific clusters of employers from the industries below.
Companies attending as of 9/1/2010:
RETAIL:
Abercrombie & Fitch
Bon Ton Stores
Disney Theme Parks & Resorts College Program
The Finish Line
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Hillstone Restaurant Group
JCPenney & Co.
Jimmy Johns Franchise, LLC
Kohl's Department Stores
Kohl's Corporate
Luxxottica
Quill.com
Staples, Inc. (Gold Sponsor)
Sears Holdings Corporation
Sherwin Williams
Speedway
SuperAmerica LLC
Target
Von Maur
Wal-Mart (Platinum Sponsor)
GOVERNMENT AND NON-PROFIT:
Indiana Democratic Party Coordinated Campaign
Indiana House of Representatives
Indiana INTERNnet
Indiana National Guard
Indiana State Senate
Indianapolis Teaching Fellows
JET Program
Navsea Warfare Center, Crane Division
Peace Corps
Social Security Administration
Student Conservation Association
The Hope Foundation
US Army Recruiting Battalion
US Customs and Border Patrol
US Dept. Health and Human Services (Health Resources and Services Administration)
US Department of State
US Marine Corps
US Navy (Silver Sponsor)
USDA APHIS PPQ
WorkOne Bloomington (Indiana Workforce Development)
LIFE SCIENCES:
AIT Laboratories
Baxter Biopharma Solutions (Platinum Sponsor)
Beckman Coulter
BioChrom Labs, Inc.
Bloomington Hospital
Cargill
Cincinnati Children's Research Foundation
Cook, Inc.
Cook Pharmica
Dow AgroSciences
Procter & Gamble - Scientific Research & Development Division
OTHERS:
Aerotek
AFLAC
Altria Sales & Distribution
American Greetings (Silver Sponsor)
American Marketing & Publishing
Buckeye International, Inc.
C.H. Robinson Worldwide
CDW
CIGNA
Coyote Logistics (Silver Sponsor)
Discover Financial Services
DISH Network
Echo Global Logistics
Enterprise Rent-a-Car (Gold Sponsor)
Federated Media
Federated Mutual Insurance Co.
First Investors Corporation
FitzMark
GATX Corporation
General Mills
Keyence Corporation of America
Leo Burnett (Silver Sponsor)
Liberty Mutual
Maxim Healthcare Services
News America Marketing
Northwestern Mutual - The Bloomington Group
Red Frog Events
Royal United Mortgage
Simon Property Group (Platinum Sponsor)
Sims Metal Management
State Farm Insurance & Financial Services
The Nielsen Company
Total Quality Logistics
Learn more about participating employers through your myIUcareers account.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
DISH NETWORK INFORMATION SESSION
Wednesday, September 22, 8:30-9:30 p.m.
Sassafras Room, Indiana Memorial Union
Representatives from DISH Network, a Fortune 250 media entertainment provider, will be on campus to discuss their full time hiring needs in Operations, Sales, Finance, Accounting, IT, HR, and Marketing. If you are interested in opportunities within the TV / entertainment industry, you do not want to miss this session!
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
AMERICORPS: NEW FUNDING OPPORTUNITY FOR STUDENTS ENGAGED IN SERVICE
Are you a student who cares about service and is willing to put your passion into action? Indiana University Bloomington is hosting 28 AmeriCorps positions during the 2010-2011 academic year through the support of Indiana Campus Compact. After completing 300 hours of community service, students will receive a $1,132 Education Award.
Interested students should review the details of Americorps positions with either the Student Activities office (email acorps@indiana.edu or visit http://sao.indiana.edu/) or the Political and Civic Engagement (PACE) program (Franklin Hall 004, pace@indiana.edu).
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
For more information on these and other events, visit www.iucareers.com and sign in to your myIUcareers account.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
When you're looking for jobs, be sure to check the job listings (by using the "search jobs" feature) as well as the Interviews and Events tabs to find jobs that will have on-campus interviews.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
BENEFITS OF myIUcareers:
Participate in on-campus interviews for internship and full-time employment/Access online postings for part-time, internship, fellowship, and full-time positions/View the IU Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services calendar of interviews and events and RSVP for workshops and employer information sessions/ Obtain contact information for employers actively partnered with the Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Katie Lloyd
Senior Assistant Director, Student Services
Career Development Center
Arts & Sciences Career Services
Indiana University Bloomington
Phone: 812.855.9136|Fax: 812.855.2121
lloydk@indiana.edu|www.IUCareers.com
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