IN THIS ISSUE:
* ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS (RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES)
* PARTNERSHIP FOR PUBLIC SERVICE INFORMATION SESSION
* CAREERS IN SPORTS NETWORKING NIGHT
* COVANCE NUTRITIONAL CHEMISTRY INFORMATION SESSION (3 SESSION TIMES)
* MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES INFORMATION SESSION
* 2011 NONPROFIT CAREER FORUM
* HEALTH PROGRAMS FAIR
* PEACE CORPS INFORMATION SESSION
* MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES: RESUME CRITIQUES & MOCK INTERVIEWS
* IUB SPRING CAREER FAIR
* OUT ON THE JOB
* APPOINTMENTS FOR STUDENTS SEEKING FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT
* FIND US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER!
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ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS (RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES):
2/28/11: ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR, Sales/Management Trainee, Schedule ID 221
3/2/11: FIRST INVESTORS CORPORATION,Financial Services Representatives, Schedule ID 225
3/9/11: SIGMA-ALDRICH, Chemist-1: Biochemist/Chemist, Schedule ID 222
3/21/11: AMERICAN MARKETING & PUBLISHING, Outside Sales Account Manager, Schedule ID 227
3/21/11: UNIVERSITY DIRECTORIES, Sales and Marketing Internship, Schedule ID 229
3/23/11: VICTORIA'S SECRET PINK, Victoria's Secret PINK Campus Representative Internship, Schedule ID 226
Submit your resume and learn more about these and other positions through myIUcareers.
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PARTNERSHIP FOR PUBLIC SERVICE INFORMATION SESSION Monday, February 28, 4-5 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Amy Bush from the Partnership for Public Service will host an information session to discuss federal internships and job search strategies, as well as advise students on the role the federal government can play as a career. The Partnership for Public Service is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that works to revitalize our federal government by inspiring a new generation to serve and by transforming the way government works.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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CAREERS IN SPORTS NETWORKING NIGHT
Tuesday, March 1, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Networking Nights is a collaborative event hosted by the IU Career Development Center and the IU Student Alumni Association. It is a night created to provide students the opportunity to learn the art of networking through interaction with professionals in their field of interest. Please join IU Alumni and career professionals in diverse careers within various sports industries for an evening of networking. Guest speakers will participate in a panel discussion focusing on their career paths, organizational opportunities, and sharing advice for students entering the world-of-work. An introduction to networking will follow with light refreshments and the opportunity to mingle with the guest speakers.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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COVANCE NUTRITIONAL CHEMISTRY INFORMATION SESSION (3 SESSION TIMES) Tuesday, March 1, 12:30-1:30 p.m.,4-5 p.m., and 5-6 p.m.
Chemistry, CHEM C033
Calories: IT'S JUST A CALCULATION
Advancements in the way food and dietary supplements are developed, packaged,and prepared require flexibility, innovation, and a broad scientific understanding of those implications on analytical data. Join hundreds of other recent graduates in our food chemistry labs. Be a part of tomorrow's solution....today!
We will have pizza, giveaways and raffles at each of our presentations. In addition to registering through your myIUcareers account, and to ensure enough pizza, please text your RSVP to 608-334-4098 or email at rebecca.verhulst@covance.com
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MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES INFORMATION SESSION Tuesday, March 1, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Come join representatives from Maxim Healthcare Services to hear about their employment opportunities and to meet with them before the Spring Career Fair. Maxim Healthcare Services is one of the fastest growing providers of home health, medical staffing, and wellness services in the industry.
They will also be hosting a session on March 2, 2011, giving mock interviews and resume critiques.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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2011 NONPROFIT CAREER FORUM
Wednesday, March 2, 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Frangipani Room, Indiana Memorial Union
Social change can be a career path! Discover how by attending the Career Development Center's 2nd annual Nonprofit Career Forum. This event will include a keynote speaker, resource tables for each participating organization, and four panel sessions. Learn about employment opportunities in the nonprofit sector and network with 20+ executive-level professionals. If you are unable to attend the entire event, plan on attending the sessions that work for your schedule!
This event is hosted and sponsored by the Indiana University Career Development Center and Arts & Sciences Career Services.
While the event is open to the IU community, students are encouraged to visit IUCareers.com and register through their "myIUcareers" account.
Nonprofit Career Forum Schedule:
9:30-10 a.m.
Event Registration
10-10:40 a.m.
Keynote Speaker
* Marsha Currin McGriff, Director, Student Services, The Center on Philanthropy, Indiana University
10:40-11 a.m.
Networking/Resource Tables
11 a.m.-12 p.m.
Panel I: Social and Community Issues
* Mark DeLong, Executive Director, Amethyst House
* Leslie Green, Chief Executive Officer, Stone Belt Arc, Inc.
* Steve Kerr, Chief Development Officer, Wheeler Mission Ministries, Inc.
* Amanda Nickey, Executive Director, Mother Hubbard's Cupboard
* Wendy Noe, Education and Grants Coordinator, Susan G. Komen for the Cure for Central Indiana
12-1 p.m.
Lunch Break
1-2 p.m.
Panel II: Environment, Conservation, and Sustainability
* Kim Ferraro, Founder and Executive Director, Legal Environmental Aid Foundation (LEAF) of Indiana, Inc.
* David Forsell, President, Keep Indianapolis Beautiful, Inc.
* Oriana Lisker, Business Development and Stakeholder Liaison, GLOBALG.A.P North America
* Candace Minster, Garden Manager, White Violet Center for Eco-Justice
* Bowden Quinn, Conservation Organizer, Sierra Club
2-2:15 p.m.
Networking/Resource Tables
2:15-3:15 p.m.
Panel III: Education and Youth Development
* Steve Bonchek, Executive Director, Harmony Education Center
* Beth McDaniel Krouse, Executive Director, Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Central Indiana
* Julianne Miller, Executive Director, Make-A-Wish Foundation of Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana
* Lindsey Pittas, Recruitment Director, Teach for America
* Staci Radford-Vincent, Program and Outreach Manager, WonderLab Museum of Science, Health and Technology
3:15-3:30 p.m.
Networking/Resource Tables
3:30-4:30 p.m.
Panel IV: International and Cultural Issues
* Kelly S. Campbell, Executive Director, The Village Cooperative
* David Gorsage, CEO, Global Ambassadors for Children
* Todd Melloh, Domestic and International Director of Marketing and Public Relations, Samaritan's Feet
* Diane Thomas, President and CEO, International Center of Indianapolis
4:30-4:45 p.m.
Networking/Resource Tables
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HEALTH PROGRAMS FAIR
Wednesday, March 2, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Alumni Hall, Indiana Memorial Union
The Indiana University Health Programs Fair provides a great opportunity for students interested in careers in healthcare to find out about educational opportunities on our campus and beyond. Students can meet directly with admissions representatives from medical schools and health professions programs, connect with volunteer agencies in the Bloomington area, and learn about majors, minors, and courses offered on our campus. (Please note that this is not a job fair with potential employers, but an educational program fair).
Co-Sponsored by: Health Professions and Prelaw Center, Applied Health Science, Biology, Chemistry, Human Biology, Kinesiology, Nursing, Physics, Psychological and Brain Sciences, Sociology, Speech and Hearing Sciences
For more information please visit: http://www.hpplc.indiana.edu/medicine/med-hpf.shtml or send email to hpplc@indiana.edu.
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PEACE CORPS INFORMATION SESSION
Wednesday, March 2, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Do you want to expand your skills, use your creativity and travel? Peace Corps may be the opportunity for you, with international work assignments in more than 70 countries. Immerse yourself in a new culture and language and use your skills to help others.
Peace Corps service offers some excellent benefits: student loan deferral, full medical and dental coverage, a living stipend, a readjustment allowance of $7,425 upon completion of service, graduate school opportunities, and 24 vacation days a year.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES: RESUME CRITIQUES & MOCK INTERVIEWS Wednesday, March 2, 6-7 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Here's your chance to brush on your interviewing skills and get your resume critiqued by an employer before the Spring Career Fair. Representatives from Maxim Healthcare Services will be in the Career Development Center to meet with students looking to get the extra edge.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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IUB SPRING CAREER FAIR
Thursday, March 3, 12p.m.-4p.m.
Indiana Memorial Union, Alumni Hall
Students - here is a great chance for you to meet with a wide variety of employers to secure your chance for that perfect internship or post-graduation job. This fair is co-sponsored by The Career Development Center and The Kelley School of Business. This fair is designed to help both student and employer connect just in time to fit the needs of all just before the school year expires. Don't miss this chance to connect with quality students eager to find the perfect job! Don't miss out on this last chance to meet with great employers.
Organizations attending as of 2/21/11:
* Aclipse (Gold Sponsor)
* Aerotek
* Allstate Insurance Company
* American Marketing & Publishing
* American Transport Group, LLC
* Archway Technology Partners, LLC
* Backhaul Direct, LLC
* Brooksource and Technical Youth
* Buckeye International, Inc.
* C.H. Robinson Worldwide
* Cargill
* Caterpillar Inc.
* CDW Corporation
* CIGNA
* Command Transportation
* Consolidated Electrical Distributors
* Consolidated Graphics
* Coyote Logistics (Platinum Sponsor)
* Crowe Horwath, LLP
* Discover Financial Services
* E&J Gallo Winery
* Echo Global Logistics
* Enterprise Rent-a-Car (Silver Sponsor)
* Epic
* Farmers Insurance
* Ferguson, a Wolseley Company
* First Investors Corporation
* Fischer Homes
* Fundamental Insurance and Retirement Planning
* Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
* Green Pest Services
* Hertz Corporation
* Hillstone Restaurant Group
* JPMorgan Chase
* KPaul
* Macy's, Inc. (Platinum Sponsor)
* Marathon Petroleum Company, LLC
* Marine ROTC-Alternative Program
* MasterBrand Cabinets, Inc.
* Maxim Healthcare Services
* Newell Rubbermaid
* Northwestern Mutual
* Peace Corps of the United States
* Penn National Gaming
* PetSmart
* Quad/Graphics
* Russell Publishing LLC
* Sears Holdings Corporation
* Sherwin-Williams
* Stone Belt Arc, Inc.
* Symphony Consulting - SymphonyIRI Group
* Target Stores
* Total Quality Logistics
* Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America
* Toys 'R Us, Inc.
* TTi (Silver Sponsor)
* Valeo Sylvania
* Vanity
* Von Maur
* Walgreens
* Walt Disney Company Radio Disney
Students: To view a list of attending employers, please log in to your myIUcareers account.
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OUT ON THE JOB
Wednesday, March 9, 6:30-8 p.m.
Georgian Room, Indiana Memorial Union
Have you thought about being OUT in the workplace? Wondering how to be an effective Ally?
If so please join IU staff, Alumni, and career professionals in diverse careers for an evening of networking. Guest speakers will participate in a panel discussion focusing on their career paths, organizational opportunities, and sharing advice for students as GLBT employees and Allies entering the world-of-work.
Event Sponsored by: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Student Support Services and The Career Development Center.
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APPOINTMENTS FOR STUDENTS SEEKING FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT
The Partnership for Public Service is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that works to revitalize our federal government by inspiring a new generation to serve and transform the way government works. Amy Bush, the Federal Service Student Ambassador for Indiana University, will hold office hours at the Career Development Center (625 N. Jordan Ave.) throughout the spring semester to assist students in finding internships and full-time jobs with the federal government.
To schedule an appointment: Visit your myIUcareers account and sign up for a time slot under the "On Campus Interviews" tab.
Below is an overview of dates that are currently available for appointments:
MONDAY APPOINTMENTS: 2:30-5 p.m.
* 3/7/11
* 3/21/11
* 4/4/11
WEDNESDAY APPOINTMENTS: 2:30-5 p.m.
* 3/2/11
* 3/9/11
* 3/23/11
* 3/30/11
* 4/6/11
* 4/13/11
* 4/20/11
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FIND US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER!
Join the Career Development Center's Fan page on Facebook and follow us on Twitter to receive updates on events and services, interesting career news, and much more.
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/IUCareers
Twitter: http://twitter.com/iucareers
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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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News and announcements for Indiana University undergraduate Communication and Culture (CMCL) students
Monday, February 28, 2011
Friday, February 25, 2011
Automatic-W Deadline for Full Semester Classes
The deadline for dropping full-semester classes with an automatic grade of W is Wednesday, March 9th.
You can drop full-semester classes on Onestart using the eDrop system. Just log on to Onestart and click on "Late drop/add classes (after the first week of classes)."
You can drop full-semester classes on Onestart using the eDrop system. Just log on to Onestart and click on "Late drop/add classes (after the first week of classes)."
Automatic-W Deadline for Full Semester Classes
The deadline for dropping full-semester classes with an automatic grade of W is Wednesday, March 9th.
You can drop full-semester classes on Onestart using the eDrop system. Just log on to Onestart and click on "Late drop/add classes (after the first week of classes)."
You can drop full-semester classes on Onestart using the eDrop system. Just log on to Onestart and click on "Late drop/add classes (after the first week of classes)."
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
GLLC-G220 Globalization and Corporate Social Responsability (2nd 8-weeks, S&H, 3cr., TR 3:35-5:35)
GLLC-G220 Globalization and Corporate Social Responsibilities will be offered Spring 2011 2nd 8-weeks. In addition to being vetted by this Global Village Faculty Advisory Board as an outstanding course, this course offers:
* small class size (max. 25 students)
* S&H distribution credit
* taught in the Global Village, Foster Quad, Northwest Neighborhood
* GLLC-G220 (29424) Globalization and Corporate Social Responsibilities (3 cr.) (S&H) (TR, 3:35-5:35, FQ012A) Haiyan Liu Multinational corporations (MNCs) are exerting more and more significant impact on every aspect of our everyday lives in an increasingly globalizing world, including contributing to our current economic crisis. This course will start with cases illustrating MNCs' globalizing strategies, and the implications of this globalizing process. What responsibilities do the increasingly powerful and outreaching MNCs have to its stakeholders: consumers, employees, governments, the environment, and the public? We will use specific cases to examine the role of MNCs in perpetuating or alleviating some of the negative consequences of globalization. Finally, we will compare various proposals to define and address the social responsibilities of MNCs.
* small class size (max. 25 students)
* S&H distribution credit
* taught in the Global Village, Foster Quad, Northwest Neighborhood
* GLLC-G220 (29424) Globalization and Corporate Social Responsibilities (3 cr.) (S&H) (TR, 3:35-5:35, FQ012A) Haiyan Liu Multinational corporations (MNCs) are exerting more and more significant impact on every aspect of our everyday lives in an increasingly globalizing world, including contributing to our current economic crisis. This course will start with cases illustrating MNCs' globalizing strategies, and the implications of this globalizing process. What responsibilities do the increasingly powerful and outreaching MNCs have to its stakeholders: consumers, employees, governments, the environment, and the public? We will use specific cases to examine the role of MNCs in perpetuating or alleviating some of the negative consequences of globalization. Finally, we will compare various proposals to define and address the social responsibilities of MNCs.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
IU Summer Course in Vietnam! A Few Spaces Still Available!
* SPEA - V450 Scholars in Global Citizenship - Environmental Policy and Management in Vietnam
* Professor - Matthew Auer, Dean of Hutton Honors College and SPEA faculty
* Summer 2011 SPEA-V450 (Honors credit eligible) 3 credit hours
* June 24, 2011 - July 16, 2011
* To apply, please contact Stephanie Lewis (stelewis@indiana.edu) by February 28, 2011
The Scholars in Global Citizenship Program (SGCP) prepares groups of high-achieving IU undergraduates to discover and learn from countries that are in the midst of major economic and political changes. Our country of interest in 2011 is Vietnam.
More information at: http://www.indiana.edu/~spea/spea_abroad/SGCP.shtml
* Professor - Matthew Auer, Dean of Hutton Honors College and SPEA faculty
* Summer 2011 SPEA-V450 (Honors credit eligible) 3 credit hours
* June 24, 2011 - July 16, 2011
* To apply, please contact Stephanie Lewis (stelewis@indiana.edu) by February 28, 2011
The Scholars in Global Citizenship Program (SGCP) prepares groups of high-achieving IU undergraduates to discover and learn from countries that are in the midst of major economic and political changes. Our country of interest in 2011 is Vietnam.
More information at: http://www.indiana.edu/~spea/spea_abroad/SGCP.shtml
HPER Hysteria event information
Join us for HPER Hysteria!!
This event is being organized by the HPER undergraduate student advisory committee to enhance awareness of HPER Clubs and programs to both current HPER students as well as students interested in HPER.
Come meet fellow HPER students and learn more about what HPER has to offer. Enjoy a night of free food, fellowship, and watch students compete in a comedic game of Minute-To-Win-It.
Monday, March 7th at 7:30 pm
HPER Gym 169
For more info contact: stullc@umail.iu.edu
This event is being organized by the HPER undergraduate student advisory committee to enhance awareness of HPER Clubs and programs to both current HPER students as well as students interested in HPER.
Come meet fellow HPER students and learn more about what HPER has to offer. Enjoy a night of free food, fellowship, and watch students compete in a comedic game of Minute-To-Win-It.
Monday, March 7th at 7:30 pm
HPER Gym 169
For more info contact: stullc@umail.iu.edu
Career Development Center Newsletter: February 21-25
IN THIS ISSUE:
* ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS (RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES)
* APPOINTMENTS FOR STUDENTS SEEKING FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT
* EAST EUROPEAN & CENTRAL EURASIA CAREER NIGHT
* GRASSROOTS CAMPAIGNS INFORMATION SESSION (3 SESSION TIMES)
* BANKER'S LIFE & CASUALTY INFORMATION SESSION
* MAKING ART WORK: 2011 SYMPOSIUM ON CAREERS IN THE ARTS
* PARTNERSHIP FOR PUBLIC SERVICE INFORMATION SESSION
* CAREERS IN SPORTS NETWORKING NIGHT
* COVANCE NUTRITIONAL CHEMISTRY INFORMATION SESSION (3 SESSION TIMES)
* 2011 NONPROFIT CAREER FORUM
* HEALTH PROGRAMS FAIR
* IUB SPRING CAREER FAIR
* FIND US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER!
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ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS (RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES):
2/22/11: STATE STREET PROPERTIES CHICAGO, Jr Leasing Associate/Paid Internship, Schedule ID 207
2/22/11: STATE STREET PROPERTIES CHICAGO, Leasing Associate, Schedule ID 208
2/28/11: ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR, Sales/Management Trainee, Schedule ID 221
3/2/11: FIRST INVESTORS CORPORATION, Financial Services Representatives, Schedule ID 225
3/9/11: SIGMA-ALDRICH, Chemist-1: Biochemist/Chemist, Schedule ID 222
3/23/11: VICTORIA'S SECRET PINK, Victoria's Secret PINK Campus Representative Internship, Schedule ID 226
Submit your resume and learn more about these and other positions through myIUcareers.
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APPOINTMENTS FOR STUDENTS SEEKING FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT
The Partnership for Public Service is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that works to revitalize our federal government by inspiring a new generation to serve and transform the way government works. Amy Bush, the Federal Service Student Ambassador for Indiana University, will hold office hours at the Career Development Center (625 N. Jordan Ave.) throughout the spring semester to assist students in finding internships and full-time jobs with the federal government.
To schedule an appointment: Visit your myIUcareers account and sign up for a time slot under the "On Campus Interviews" tab.
Below is an overview of dates that are currently available for appointments:
MONDAY APPPOINTMENTS: 2:30-5 p.m.
* 3/7/11
* 3/21/11
* 4/4/11
WEDNESDAY APPOINTMENTS: 2:30-5 p.m.
* 2/23/11
* 3/2/11
* 3/9/11
* 3/23/11
* 3/30/11
* 4/6/11
* 4/13/11
* 4/20/11
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EAST EUROPEAN & CENTRAL EURASIA CAREER NIGHT Tuesday, February 22, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Join IU Alumni and career professionals who specialized in East European Studies or Central Eurasia 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.
Panelists include:
* Paul Richardson, publisher and editor of Russian Life magazine, president of Russian Information Services
* Amy Spindler Ibold, former interim director of Mercy Corps' food security program, freelance consultant on international development issues
* Nora Williams, former Peace Corps Volunteer: Kazakhstan
* Margaret Sullivan, former Eurasia Foundation intern, current Master's Candidate at Indiana University
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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GRASSROOTS CAMPAIGNS INFORMATION SESSION (3 SESSION TIMES) Thursday, February 24, 12-1 p.m., 3-4 p.m., and 7-8 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Grassroots Campaigns, Inc is a progressive political consulting firm that specializes in running face-to-face citizen mobilization campaigns for political parties, candidates, and advocacy groups. By running campaigns on behalf of groups such as the National Democratic Party, MoveOn.org, the American Civil Liberties Union, and Amnesty International we can focus on building up their membership and volunteer bases while running field campaigns for candidates and other organizations to win progressive victories on the local, state, and national level and mobilize citizens to be more actively involved and engaged in politics.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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BANKER'S LIFE & CASUALTY INFORMATION SESSION Thursday, February 24, 5:30-7 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Looking for a faced-paced career in Insurance Sales?
Bankers Life and Casualty Company is seeking college graduates for Career Sales Agent positions. Earn $35,000 in your first year with experienced agents earning over $100,000 per year. Participate in our well established training program and gain valuable experience to move into a sales management position.
Established in 1879, Bankers Life and Casualty Company is one of the oldest and most respected companies in the insurance business. Our agents market life and health insurance as well as annuities.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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MAKING ART WORK: 2011 SYMPOSIUM ON CAREERS IN THE ARTS Friday, February 25, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts, FA 015
Interested in making your artistic ability a professional reality?
This one-day symposium will focus on career-related issues of importance to the emerging artist/creative professional. Through lectures and networking, participants will learn about resources and strategies for pursuing a career in the creative economy. If you are unable to attend the entire event, plan on attending the sessions that work for your schedule!
This event is free and open to the IU community as well as the public. Breakfast and lunch included.
As part of ArtsWeek 2011, this year's symposium is sponsored and presented by the Fine Arts Student Association, Career Development Center and Arts & Sciences Career Services, and Indiana University Student Association Aid.
Symposium Schedule:
9:30-10 a.m.
Registration and Breakfast
10-11 a.m.
Session I: Create Your Brand
Mary Embry, Lecturer, IU Retail Design and Merchandising Group
11 a.m.-12 p.m.
Session II: Protect Your Brand
Eve J. Brown, Lecturer in Business Law and Ethics, IU Kelley School of Business
12-1:15 p.m.
Lunch
1:30-2:30 p.m.
Session III: Promote Your Brand
David Perez, Creative Recruiter, Leo Burnett
2:30-2:45 p.m.
Networking/Break
2:45-3:45 p.m.
Session IV: MADly Motivated
Sam Viviano, Art Director, MAD Magazine
3:45-4 p.m.
Symposium Wrap-up/Networking
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PARTNERSHIP FOR PUBLIC SERVICE INFORMATION SESSION Monday, February 28, 4-5 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Amy Bush from the Partnership for Public Service will host an information session to discuss federal internships and job search strategies, as well as advise students on the role the federal government can play as a career. The Partnership for Public Service is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that works to revitalize our federal government by inspiring a new generation to serve and by transforming the way government works.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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CAREERS IN SPORTS NETWORKING NIGHT
Tuesday, March 1, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Networking Nights is a collaborative event hosted by the IU Career Development Center and the IU Student Alumni Association. It is a night created to provide students the opportunity to learn the art of networking through interaction with professionals in their field of interest. Please join IU Alumni and career professionals in diverse careers within various sports industries for an evening of networking. Guest speakers will participate in a panel discussion focusing on their career paths, organizational opportunities, and sharing advice for students entering the world-of-work. An introduction to networking will follow with light refreshments and the opportunity to mingle with the guest speakers.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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COVANCE NUTRITIONAL CHEMISTRY INFORMATION SESSION (3 SESSION TIMES) Tuesday, March 1, 12:30-1:30 p.m., 4-5 p.m., and 5-6 p.m.
Chemistry, CHEM C033
Calories: IT'S JUST A CALCULATION
Advancements in the way food and dietary supplements are developed, packaged, and prepared require flexibility, innovation, and a broad scientific understanding of those implications on analytical data. Join hundreds of other recent graduates in our food chemistry labs. Be a part of tomorrow's solution....today!
We will have pizza, giveaways and raffles at each of our presentations. In addition to registering through your myIUcareers account, and to ensure enough pizza, please text your RSVP to 608-334-4098 or email at rebecca.verhulst@covance.com
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2011 NONPROFIT CAREER FORUM
Wednesday, March 2, 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Frangipani Room, Indiana Memorial Union
Social change can be a career path! Discover how by attending the Career Development Center's 2nd annual Nonprofit Career Forum. This event will include a keynote speaker, resource tables for each participating organization, and four panel sessions. Learn about employment opportunities in the nonprofit sector and network with 20+ executive-level professionals. If you are unable to attend the entire event, plan on attending the sessions that work for your schedule!
This event is hosted and sponsored by the Indiana University Career Development Center and Arts & Sciences Career Services.
While the event is open to the IU community, students are encouraged to visit IUCareers.com and register through their "myIUcareers" account.
Nonprofit Career Forum Schedule:
9:30-10 a.m.
Event Registration
10-10:40 a.m.
Keynote Speaker
10:40-11 a.m.
Networking/Resource Tables
11 a.m.-12 p.m.
Panel I: Social and Community Issues
12-1 p.m.
Lunch Break
1-2 p.m.
Panel II: Environment, Conservation, and Sustainability
2-2:15 p.m.
Networking/Resource Tables
2:15-3:15 p.m.
Panel III: Education and Youth Development
3:15-3:30 p.m.
Networking/Resource Tables
3:30-4:30 p.m.
Panel IV: International and Cultural Issues
4:30-4:45 p.m.
Networking/Resource Tables
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HEALTH PROGRAMS FAIR
Wednesday, March 2, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Alumni Hall, Indiana Memorial Union
The Indiana University Health Programs Fair provides a great opportunity for students interested in careers in healthcare to find out about educational opportunities on our campus and beyond. Students can meet directly with admissions representatives from medical schools and health professions programs, connect with volunteer agencies in the Bloomington area, and learn about majors, minors, and courses offered on our campus. (Please note that this is not a job fair with potential employers, but an educational program fair).
Co-Sponsored by: Health Professions and Prelaw Center, Applied Health Science, Biology, Chemistry, Human Biology, Kinesiology, Nursing, Physics, Psychological and Brain Sciences, Sociology, Speech and Hearing Sciences
For more information please visit: http://www.hpplc.indiana.edu/medicine/med-hpf.shtml or send email to hpplc@indiana.edu.
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PEACE CORPS INFORMATION SESSION
Wednesday, March 2, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Do you want to expand your skills, use your creativity and travel? Peace Corps may be the opportunity for you, with international work assignments in more than 70 countries. Immerse yourself in a new culture and language and use your skills to help others.
Peace Corps service offers some excellent benefits: student loan deferral, full medical and dental coverage, a living stipend, a readjustment allowance of $7,425 upon completion of service, graduate school opportunities, and 24 vacation days a year.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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IUB SPRING CAREER FAIR
Thursday, March 3, 12-4 p.m.
Indiana Memorial Union, Alumni Hall
Students - here is a great chance for you to meet with a wide variety of employers to secure your chance for that perfect internship or post-graduation job. This fair is co-sponsored by The Career Development Center and The Kelley School of Business.
This fair is designed to help both student and employer connect just in time to fit the needs of all just before the school year expires. Don't miss this chance to connect with quality students eager to find the perfect job! Don't miss out on this last chance to meet with great employers.
Organizations attending as of 2/21/11:
* Aclipse (Gold Sponsor)
* Aerotek
* Allstate Insurance Company
* American Marketing & Publishing
* American Transport Group, LLC
* Archway Technology Partners, LLC
* Backhaul Direct, LLC
* Brooksource and Technical Youth
* Buckeye International, Inc..
* C.H. Robinson Worldwide
* Cargill
* Caterpillar Inc.
* CDW Corporation
* CIGNA
* Command Transportation
* Consolidated Electrical Distributors
* Consolidated Graphics
* Coyote Logistics (Platinum Sponsor)
* Crowe Horwath, LLP
* Discover Financial Services
* E&J Gallo Winery
* Echo Global Logistics
* Enterprise Rent-a-Car (Silver Sponsor)
* Epic
* Farmers Insurance
* Ferguson, a Wolseley Company
* First Investors Corporation
* Fischer Homes
* Fundamental Insurance and Retirement Planning
* The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
* Hillstone Restaurant Group
* JPMorgan Chase
* KPaul
* Macy's, Inc. (Platinum Sponsor)
* Marathon Petroleum Company, LLC
* MasterBrand Cabinets, Inc.
* Maxim Healthcare Services
* Newell Rubbermaid
* Northwestern Mutual
* Peace Corps of the United States
* Penn National Gaming
* PetSmart
* Quad/Graphics
* Sears Holdings Corporation
* Sherwin-Williams
* Symphony Consulting - SymphonyIRI Group
* Target Stores
* Total Quality Logistics
* Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America
* Toys 'R Us, Inc.
* TTi (Silver Sponsor)
* Valeo Sylvania
* Vanity
* Von Maur
* Walgreens
* Walt Disney Company Radio Disney
Students: To view a list of attending employers, please log in to your myIUcareers account.
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FIND US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER!
Join the Career Development Center's Fan page on Facebook and follow us on Twitter to receive updates on events and services, interesting career news, and much more.
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/IUCareers
Twitter: http://twitter.com/iucareers
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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
* ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS (RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES)
* APPOINTMENTS FOR STUDENTS SEEKING FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT
* EAST EUROPEAN & CENTRAL EURASIA CAREER NIGHT
* GRASSROOTS CAMPAIGNS INFORMATION SESSION (3 SESSION TIMES)
* BANKER'S LIFE & CASUALTY INFORMATION SESSION
* MAKING ART WORK: 2011 SYMPOSIUM ON CAREERS IN THE ARTS
* PARTNERSHIP FOR PUBLIC SERVICE INFORMATION SESSION
* CAREERS IN SPORTS NETWORKING NIGHT
* COVANCE NUTRITIONAL CHEMISTRY INFORMATION SESSION (3 SESSION TIMES)
* 2011 NONPROFIT CAREER FORUM
* HEALTH PROGRAMS FAIR
* IUB SPRING CAREER FAIR
* FIND US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER!
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ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS (RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES):
2/22/11: STATE STREET PROPERTIES CHICAGO, Jr Leasing Associate/Paid Internship, Schedule ID 207
2/22/11: STATE STREET PROPERTIES CHICAGO, Leasing Associate, Schedule ID 208
2/28/11: ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR, Sales/Management Trainee, Schedule ID 221
3/2/11: FIRST INVESTORS CORPORATION, Financial Services Representatives, Schedule ID 225
3/9/11: SIGMA-ALDRICH, Chemist-1: Biochemist/Chemist, Schedule ID 222
3/23/11: VICTORIA'S SECRET PINK, Victoria's Secret PINK Campus Representative Internship, Schedule ID 226
Submit your resume and learn more about these and other positions through myIUcareers.
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APPOINTMENTS FOR STUDENTS SEEKING FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT
The Partnership for Public Service is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that works to revitalize our federal government by inspiring a new generation to serve and transform the way government works. Amy Bush, the Federal Service Student Ambassador for Indiana University, will hold office hours at the Career Development Center (625 N. Jordan Ave.) throughout the spring semester to assist students in finding internships and full-time jobs with the federal government.
To schedule an appointment: Visit your myIUcareers account and sign up for a time slot under the "On Campus Interviews" tab.
Below is an overview of dates that are currently available for appointments:
MONDAY APPPOINTMENTS: 2:30-5 p.m.
* 3/7/11
* 3/21/11
* 4/4/11
WEDNESDAY APPOINTMENTS: 2:30-5 p.m.
* 2/23/11
* 3/2/11
* 3/9/11
* 3/23/11
* 3/30/11
* 4/6/11
* 4/13/11
* 4/20/11
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EAST EUROPEAN & CENTRAL EURASIA CAREER NIGHT Tuesday, February 22, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Join IU Alumni and career professionals who specialized in East European Studies or Central Eurasia 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.
Panelists include:
* Paul Richardson, publisher and editor of Russian Life magazine, president of Russian Information Services
* Amy Spindler Ibold, former interim director of Mercy Corps' food security program, freelance consultant on international development issues
* Nora Williams, former Peace Corps Volunteer: Kazakhstan
* Margaret Sullivan, former Eurasia Foundation intern, current Master's Candidate at Indiana University
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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GRASSROOTS CAMPAIGNS INFORMATION SESSION (3 SESSION TIMES) Thursday, February 24, 12-1 p.m., 3-4 p.m., and 7-8 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Grassroots Campaigns, Inc is a progressive political consulting firm that specializes in running face-to-face citizen mobilization campaigns for political parties, candidates, and advocacy groups. By running campaigns on behalf of groups such as the National Democratic Party, MoveOn.org, the American Civil Liberties Union, and Amnesty International we can focus on building up their membership and volunteer bases while running field campaigns for candidates and other organizations to win progressive victories on the local, state, and national level and mobilize citizens to be more actively involved and engaged in politics.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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BANKER'S LIFE & CASUALTY INFORMATION SESSION Thursday, February 24, 5:30-7 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Looking for a faced-paced career in Insurance Sales?
Bankers Life and Casualty Company is seeking college graduates for Career Sales Agent positions. Earn $35,000 in your first year with experienced agents earning over $100,000 per year. Participate in our well established training program and gain valuable experience to move into a sales management position.
Established in 1879, Bankers Life and Casualty Company is one of the oldest and most respected companies in the insurance business. Our agents market life and health insurance as well as annuities.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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MAKING ART WORK: 2011 SYMPOSIUM ON CAREERS IN THE ARTS Friday, February 25, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts, FA 015
Interested in making your artistic ability a professional reality?
This one-day symposium will focus on career-related issues of importance to the emerging artist/creative professional. Through lectures and networking, participants will learn about resources and strategies for pursuing a career in the creative economy. If you are unable to attend the entire event, plan on attending the sessions that work for your schedule!
This event is free and open to the IU community as well as the public. Breakfast and lunch included.
As part of ArtsWeek 2011, this year's symposium is sponsored and presented by the Fine Arts Student Association, Career Development Center and Arts & Sciences Career Services, and Indiana University Student Association Aid.
Symposium Schedule:
9:30-10 a.m.
Registration and Breakfast
10-11 a.m.
Session I: Create Your Brand
Mary Embry, Lecturer, IU Retail Design and Merchandising Group
11 a.m.-12 p.m.
Session II: Protect Your Brand
Eve J. Brown, Lecturer in Business Law and Ethics, IU Kelley School of Business
12-1:15 p.m.
Lunch
1:30-2:30 p.m.
Session III: Promote Your Brand
David Perez, Creative Recruiter, Leo Burnett
2:30-2:45 p.m.
Networking/Break
2:45-3:45 p.m.
Session IV: MADly Motivated
Sam Viviano, Art Director, MAD Magazine
3:45-4 p.m.
Symposium Wrap-up/Networking
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PARTNERSHIP FOR PUBLIC SERVICE INFORMATION SESSION Monday, February 28, 4-5 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Amy Bush from the Partnership for Public Service will host an information session to discuss federal internships and job search strategies, as well as advise students on the role the federal government can play as a career. The Partnership for Public Service is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that works to revitalize our federal government by inspiring a new generation to serve and by transforming the way government works.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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CAREERS IN SPORTS NETWORKING NIGHT
Tuesday, March 1, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Networking Nights is a collaborative event hosted by the IU Career Development Center and the IU Student Alumni Association. It is a night created to provide students the opportunity to learn the art of networking through interaction with professionals in their field of interest. Please join IU Alumni and career professionals in diverse careers within various sports industries for an evening of networking. Guest speakers will participate in a panel discussion focusing on their career paths, organizational opportunities, and sharing advice for students entering the world-of-work. An introduction to networking will follow with light refreshments and the opportunity to mingle with the guest speakers.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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COVANCE NUTRITIONAL CHEMISTRY INFORMATION SESSION (3 SESSION TIMES) Tuesday, March 1, 12:30-1:30 p.m., 4-5 p.m., and 5-6 p.m.
Chemistry, CHEM C033
Calories: IT'S JUST A CALCULATION
Advancements in the way food and dietary supplements are developed, packaged, and prepared require flexibility, innovation, and a broad scientific understanding of those implications on analytical data. Join hundreds of other recent graduates in our food chemistry labs. Be a part of tomorrow's solution....today!
We will have pizza, giveaways and raffles at each of our presentations. In addition to registering through your myIUcareers account, and to ensure enough pizza, please text your RSVP to 608-334-4098 or email at rebecca.verhulst@covance.com
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2011 NONPROFIT CAREER FORUM
Wednesday, March 2, 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Frangipani Room, Indiana Memorial Union
Social change can be a career path! Discover how by attending the Career Development Center's 2nd annual Nonprofit Career Forum. This event will include a keynote speaker, resource tables for each participating organization, and four panel sessions. Learn about employment opportunities in the nonprofit sector and network with 20+ executive-level professionals. If you are unable to attend the entire event, plan on attending the sessions that work for your schedule!
This event is hosted and sponsored by the Indiana University Career Development Center and Arts & Sciences Career Services.
While the event is open to the IU community, students are encouraged to visit IUCareers.com and register through their "myIUcareers" account.
Nonprofit Career Forum Schedule:
9:30-10 a.m.
Event Registration
10-10:40 a.m.
Keynote Speaker
10:40-11 a.m.
Networking/Resource Tables
11 a.m.-12 p.m.
Panel I: Social and Community Issues
12-1 p.m.
Lunch Break
1-2 p.m.
Panel II: Environment, Conservation, and Sustainability
2-2:15 p.m.
Networking/Resource Tables
2:15-3:15 p.m.
Panel III: Education and Youth Development
3:15-3:30 p.m.
Networking/Resource Tables
3:30-4:30 p.m.
Panel IV: International and Cultural Issues
4:30-4:45 p.m.
Networking/Resource Tables
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HEALTH PROGRAMS FAIR
Wednesday, March 2, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Alumni Hall, Indiana Memorial Union
The Indiana University Health Programs Fair provides a great opportunity for students interested in careers in healthcare to find out about educational opportunities on our campus and beyond. Students can meet directly with admissions representatives from medical schools and health professions programs, connect with volunteer agencies in the Bloomington area, and learn about majors, minors, and courses offered on our campus. (Please note that this is not a job fair with potential employers, but an educational program fair).
Co-Sponsored by: Health Professions and Prelaw Center, Applied Health Science, Biology, Chemistry, Human Biology, Kinesiology, Nursing, Physics, Psychological and Brain Sciences, Sociology, Speech and Hearing Sciences
For more information please visit: http://www.hpplc.indiana.edu/medicine/med-hpf.shtml or send email to hpplc@indiana.edu.
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PEACE CORPS INFORMATION SESSION
Wednesday, March 2, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Do you want to expand your skills, use your creativity and travel? Peace Corps may be the opportunity for you, with international work assignments in more than 70 countries. Immerse yourself in a new culture and language and use your skills to help others.
Peace Corps service offers some excellent benefits: student loan deferral, full medical and dental coverage, a living stipend, a readjustment allowance of $7,425 upon completion of service, graduate school opportunities, and 24 vacation days a year.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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IUB SPRING CAREER FAIR
Thursday, March 3, 12-4 p.m.
Indiana Memorial Union, Alumni Hall
Students - here is a great chance for you to meet with a wide variety of employers to secure your chance for that perfect internship or post-graduation job. This fair is co-sponsored by The Career Development Center and The Kelley School of Business.
This fair is designed to help both student and employer connect just in time to fit the needs of all just before the school year expires. Don't miss this chance to connect with quality students eager to find the perfect job! Don't miss out on this last chance to meet with great employers.
Organizations attending as of 2/21/11:
* Aclipse (Gold Sponsor)
* Aerotek
* Allstate Insurance Company
* American Marketing & Publishing
* American Transport Group, LLC
* Archway Technology Partners, LLC
* Backhaul Direct, LLC
* Brooksource and Technical Youth
* Buckeye International, Inc..
* C.H. Robinson Worldwide
* Cargill
* Caterpillar Inc.
* CDW Corporation
* CIGNA
* Command Transportation
* Consolidated Electrical Distributors
* Consolidated Graphics
* Coyote Logistics (Platinum Sponsor)
* Crowe Horwath, LLP
* Discover Financial Services
* E&J Gallo Winery
* Echo Global Logistics
* Enterprise Rent-a-Car (Silver Sponsor)
* Epic
* Farmers Insurance
* Ferguson, a Wolseley Company
* First Investors Corporation
* Fischer Homes
* Fundamental Insurance and Retirement Planning
* The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
* Hillstone Restaurant Group
* JPMorgan Chase
* KPaul
* Macy's, Inc. (Platinum Sponsor)
* Marathon Petroleum Company, LLC
* MasterBrand Cabinets, Inc.
* Maxim Healthcare Services
* Newell Rubbermaid
* Northwestern Mutual
* Peace Corps of the United States
* Penn National Gaming
* PetSmart
* Quad/Graphics
* Sears Holdings Corporation
* Sherwin-Williams
* Symphony Consulting - SymphonyIRI Group
* Target Stores
* Total Quality Logistics
* Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America
* Toys 'R Us, Inc.
* TTi (Silver Sponsor)
* Valeo Sylvania
* Vanity
* Von Maur
* Walgreens
* Walt Disney Company Radio Disney
Students: To view a list of attending employers, please log in to your myIUcareers account.
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FIND US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER!
Join the Career Development Center's Fan page on Facebook and follow us on Twitter to receive updates on events and services, interesting career news, and much more.
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/IUCareers
Twitter: http://twitter.com/iucareers
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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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Monday, February 21, 2011
Recovery Engagement Center Looking for Film Intern
The Recovery Engagement Center is a facility that focuses on making recovery a reality. We take what we know about addiction, recovery, and community resources to empower addicts that have fallen through the cracks of traditional recovery approaches. These approaches include criminal justice systems, medical, Department of Mental Health and Addiction, even 12 steps and faith based systems. We believe that the process of recovery is different for everyone and are seeking to work one on one with individuals in order to help them achieve life time sobriety.
We would like to make a short documentary sharing some of our client’s stories as well as the REC’s model of approaching addiction and recovery. Our hope is to help local community partners, as well as the Department of Mental Health and Addiction of Indiana better understand this model of recovery and implement it in more facilities. We would deeply appreciate partnering with Indiana University’s Communication and Culture Department to make this vision a reality.
For more information, contact Alyson S. Winter at Alyson.Winter@centerstone.org.
We would like to make a short documentary sharing some of our client’s stories as well as the REC’s model of approaching addiction and recovery. Our hope is to help local community partners, as well as the Department of Mental Health and Addiction of Indiana better understand this model of recovery and implement it in more facilities. We would deeply appreciate partnering with Indiana University’s Communication and Culture Department to make this vision a reality.
For more information, contact Alyson S. Winter at Alyson.Winter@centerstone.org.
IU Supreme Court: Associate Justice Recruitment
Are you interested in seeing how the IU judicial system works?
If so, you may be interested in serving on the Student Body Supreme Court of Indiana University. We are currently accepting applications from all majors for an Associate Justice position for the 2011-2012 school year. You can download the application online at http://www.indiana.edu/~court/justices/applications.shtml. Applications are due on Friday, March 11, by 5:00pm via e-mail to court@indiana.edu. Please also feel free to contact the Court at this email address if you have questions.
What is the Student Body Supreme Court?
The Court is the judicial branch of the Indiana University Student Association (IUSA). Court members hear campus judicial cases as members of three-person hearing commissions. The Court also adjudicates election disputes, certifies election results, hears challenges to the IUSA Constitution and Bylaws, and confirms the new IUSA executive administration each year. Additionally, each year the Court hosts a conference with campus judicial boards for the purposes of facilitating discussion about the campus judicial system. Court justices also serve as student appointees on advisory boards across campus. The Court is unique in that its decisions have the potential to impact the entire IU-Bloomington community. We encourage you to apply and look forward to receiving your application.
If so, you may be interested in serving on the Student Body Supreme Court of Indiana University. We are currently accepting applications from all majors for an Associate Justice position for the 2011-2012 school year. You can download the application online at http://www.indiana.edu/~court/justices/applications.shtml. Applications are due on Friday, March 11, by 5:00pm via e-mail to court@indiana.edu. Please also feel free to contact the Court at this email address if you have questions.
What is the Student Body Supreme Court?
The Court is the judicial branch of the Indiana University Student Association (IUSA). Court members hear campus judicial cases as members of three-person hearing commissions. The Court also adjudicates election disputes, certifies election results, hears challenges to the IUSA Constitution and Bylaws, and confirms the new IUSA executive administration each year. Additionally, each year the Court hosts a conference with campus judicial boards for the purposes of facilitating discussion about the campus judicial system. Court justices also serve as student appointees on advisory boards across campus. The Court is unique in that its decisions have the potential to impact the entire IU-Bloomington community. We encourage you to apply and look forward to receiving your application.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
SAC Free Workshops for the weeks of 2/21/11 - 3/2/11
Students do not need to register ahead of time. However seating is limited especially for the Tuesday evening workshops. Questions can be directed to Sharon Chertkoff, Student Academic Center, 855-7313. Thanks for your cooperation.
Monday, February 21, Overcoming Procrastination Now, Forest Academic Support Center, 7:00-8:00pm
Tuesday, February 22, College Thinking: Become a Better Memorizer, Teter TEF260, 7:00-8:00pm
Wednesday, February 23, College Thinking: Become a Better Memorizer, Woodburn Hall 009, 7:00-8:00pm
Monday, February 28, Improving Reading Speed, Briscoe Academic Support Center, 7:00-8:00pm
Tuesday, March 1, How to Ace Your Next Exam, Teter TEF260, 7:00-8:00pm
Wednesday, March 2, How to Ace Your Next Exam, Woodburn Hall 009, 7:00-8:00pm
Monday, February 21, Overcoming Procrastination Now, Forest Academic Support Center, 7:00-8:00pm
Tuesday, February 22, College Thinking: Become a Better Memorizer, Teter TEF260, 7:00-8:00pm
Wednesday, February 23, College Thinking: Become a Better Memorizer, Woodburn Hall 009, 7:00-8:00pm
Monday, February 28, Improving Reading Speed, Briscoe Academic Support Center, 7:00-8:00pm
Tuesday, March 1, How to Ace Your Next Exam, Teter TEF260, 7:00-8:00pm
Wednesday, March 2, How to Ace Your Next Exam, Woodburn Hall 009, 7:00-8:00pm
Hoosiers for Peace in the Middle East spring film screenings
Hoosiers For Peace In The Middle East is a group devoted to promoting education, dialog, and action with the goal of achieving a just and lasting peace in the Middle East. While a primary focus of this group is on the situation in Israel, Gaza, and the West Bank, we share an interest in promoting peace in the greater area, including Afghanistan and Iraq. The group, formed over the summer of 2010, includes members from various walks of life and various points of view with regard to the Israel/Palestine situation--what we share is an interest in a just and peaceful solution to the conflict.
During the spring of 2011 we will be screening three documentary films which provide different lenses on the situation in Israel/Palestine. Each film will be followed by an open discussion. We also hope to sponsor a public forum in April. Information about the films can be found below and in the attached flyers. Please feel free to post and forward this information to individuals or groups that might find it of interest.
Spring 2011 Film Screening Schedule
Each screening begins at 7:30pm in Myers Hall room 130 and will be followed by an open discussion.
February 16
Slingshot Hip Hop
Documentary, 83 minutes
This film braids together the stories of young Palestinians living in Gaza, the West Bank and inside Israel as they discover Hip Hop and employ it as a tool to surmount divisions imposed by occupation and poverty. From internal checkpoints and Separation Walls to gender norms and generational differences, this is the story of young people crossing the borders that separate them.
March 9
Occupation 101
Documentary, 90 minutes
Here, a comprehensive analysis of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is presented in order to dispel many of its long-perceived myths and misconceptions. The film works through the first wave of Jewish immigration from Europe in the 1880’s, to the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.
March 30
To See If I'm Smiling
Documentary, 59 minutes
In this film, former Israeli soliders revisit their tours of duty in the occupied territories with surprising honesty and strip bare stereotypes of gender differences in the military. These women share shocking moments of negligence, flippancy, and power-tripping.
Sponsored by Hoosiers For Peace in the Middle East.
For more information, find us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=127296737300981Or contact us via email: hoosiersforpeace@gmail.com
During the spring of 2011 we will be screening three documentary films which provide different lenses on the situation in Israel/Palestine. Each film will be followed by an open discussion. We also hope to sponsor a public forum in April. Information about the films can be found below and in the attached flyers. Please feel free to post and forward this information to individuals or groups that might find it of interest.
Spring 2011 Film Screening Schedule
Each screening begins at 7:30pm in Myers Hall room 130 and will be followed by an open discussion.
February 16
Slingshot Hip Hop
Documentary, 83 minutes
This film braids together the stories of young Palestinians living in Gaza, the West Bank and inside Israel as they discover Hip Hop and employ it as a tool to surmount divisions imposed by occupation and poverty. From internal checkpoints and Separation Walls to gender norms and generational differences, this is the story of young people crossing the borders that separate them.
March 9
Occupation 101
Documentary, 90 minutes
Here, a comprehensive analysis of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is presented in order to dispel many of its long-perceived myths and misconceptions. The film works through the first wave of Jewish immigration from Europe in the 1880’s, to the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.
March 30
To See If I'm Smiling
Documentary, 59 minutes
In this film, former Israeli soliders revisit their tours of duty in the occupied territories with surprising honesty and strip bare stereotypes of gender differences in the military. These women share shocking moments of negligence, flippancy, and power-tripping.
Sponsored by Hoosiers For Peace in the Middle East.
For more information, find us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=127296737300981Or contact us via email: hoosiersforpeace@gmail.com
THE 2011 HEALTH PROGRAMS FAIR
The Health Professions and Prelaw Center invites you to:
THE 2011 HEALTH PROGRAMS FAIR
INDIANA UNIVERSITY-BLOOMINGTON
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 2011
11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
INDIANA MEMORIAL UNION – ALUMNI HALL
Co-Sponsored by: Applied Health Science, Biology, Chemistry, Human Biology, Kinesiology, Nursing, Physics, Psychological and Brain Sciences, Sociology, Speech and Hearing Sciences
Come find out about career choices, educational opportunities, and campus resources related to the healthcare professions.
Meet with representatives from medical schools and health professions programs from across the country.
Find out about volunteer opportunities and student organizations.
For more information on the fair, and to view a list of schools and programs that were represented at the fair in 2010, please go to http://www.hpplc.indiana.edu/medicine/med-hpf.shtml.
Questions? Please contact the Indiana University Health Professions and Prelaw Center at hpplc@indiana.edu.
Are you subscribed to the HPPLC mailing list? If you are a student planning to go to law school, medical school, or another health profession school, please sign up by going to www.hpplc.indiana.edu and clicking on “Email Lists.” After you log on, fill in your name, class, and area of interest. You will only receive emails pertinent to your specific area(s) of interest and to your specific year in school.
THE 2011 HEALTH PROGRAMS FAIR
INDIANA UNIVERSITY-BLOOMINGTON
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 2011
11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
INDIANA MEMORIAL UNION – ALUMNI HALL
Co-Sponsored by: Applied Health Science, Biology, Chemistry, Human Biology, Kinesiology, Nursing, Physics, Psychological and Brain Sciences, Sociology, Speech and Hearing Sciences
Come find out about career choices, educational opportunities, and campus resources related to the healthcare professions.
Meet with representatives from medical schools and health professions programs from across the country.
Find out about volunteer opportunities and student organizations.
For more information on the fair, and to view a list of schools and programs that were represented at the fair in 2010, please go to http://www.hpplc.indiana.edu/medicine/med-hpf.shtml.
Questions? Please contact the Indiana University Health Professions and Prelaw Center at hpplc@indiana.edu.
Are you subscribed to the HPPLC mailing list? If you are a student planning to go to law school, medical school, or another health profession school, please sign up by going to www.hpplc.indiana.edu and clicking on “Email Lists.” After you log on, fill in your name, class, and area of interest. You will only receive emails pertinent to your specific area(s) of interest and to your specific year in school.
Career Development Center Newsletter
IN THIS ISSUE:
* ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS (RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES)
* FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
* APPOINTMENTS FOR STUDENTS SEEKING FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT
* DIGITAL MEDIA, PRODUCTION, AND DESIGN NETWORKING NIGHT
* INFORMATIONAL INTERVIEWS WITH THE IRS (INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE)
* IU SUMMER CAMP JOBS FAIR
* GRASSROOTS CAMPAIGNS INFORMATION SESSION
* EAST EUROPEAN & CENTRAL EURASIA CAREER NIGHT
* BANKERS LIFE & CASUALTY INFORMATION SESSION
* MAKING ART WORK: 2011 SYMPOSIUM ON CAREERS IN THE ARTS
* PARTNERSHIP FOR PUBLIC SERVICE INFORMATION SESSION
* FIND US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER!
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ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS (RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES):
2/18/11: CONSOLIDATED GRAPHICS, Leadership Development Program Associate, Schedule ID 212
2/18/11: ECHO GLOBAL LOGISTICS, Inside Sales Representative, Schedule ID 200
2/22/11: STATE STREET PROPERTIES CHICAGO, Jr Leasing Associate/Paid Internship, Schedule ID 207
2/22/11: STATE STREET PROPERTIES CHICAGO, Leasing Associate, Schedule ID 208
2/28/11: ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR, Sales/Management Trainee, Schedule ID 221
3/9/11: SIGMA-ALDRICH, Chemist-1: Biochemist/Chemist, Schedule ID 222
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:
* Sony Pictures Entertainment, Manager, Digital Distribution, Job ID 11167
* Leo Burnett, Analyst, Brand Strategy and Planning, Job ID 11152
* Peace First, Peace First AmeriCorps Member, Job ID 11190
* BOLD Marketing, Entry Level Sales & Marketing Professional, Job ID 11147
* Victaulic Company of America, Sales Trainee- Nationwide, Job ID 11173
Internships:
* NBC Universal, News Specials - Intern, Job ID 11100
* Goldman Sachs-Chicago, 2011 Summer Intern Sales and Trading Opportunities - Chicago, Job ID 11098
* Indianapolis Zoological Society, Communications Intern, Job ID 11090
* White House Internship Program, White House Fall Intern, Job ID 11130
* Time Out Chicago, Publicity Intern, Job ID 11085
Part-time positions:
* Monroe County Parks and Rec, Day Camp Counselor (Non-Work Study), Job ID 11149
* Technology Operations & Services for the Kelley School, Helpdesk Consultant (Non-Work Study), Job ID 11164
* Oliver Winery, JOB FAIR!! Oliver Winery Part Time Tasting Room Staff (Non-Work Study), Job ID 11142
* Indianapolis Zoological Society, Seasonal Guest Services: Admissions, Job ID 11185
* WonderLab Museum, Membership Assistant (Work Study), Job ID 11133
* Graduate Studies Office, Undergrad Work Study (Work Study), Job ID 11194
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APPOINTMENTS FOR STUDENTS SEEKING FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT
The Partnership for Public Service is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that works to revitalize our federal government by inspiring a new generation to serve and transform the way government works. Amy Bush, the Federal Service Student Ambassador for Indiana University, will hold office hours at the Career Development Center (625 N. Jordan Ave.) throughout the spring semester to assist students in finding internships and full-time jobs with the federal government.
To schedule an appointment: Visit your myIUcareers account and sign up for a time slot under the "On Campus Interviews" tab.
Below is an overview of dates that are currently available for appointments:
MONDAY APPPOINTMENTS: 2:30-5 p.m.
* 2/21/11
* 3/7/11
* 3/21/11
* 4/4/11
WEDNESDAY APPOINTMENTS: 2:30-5 p.m.
* 2/16/11
* 2/23/11
* 3/2/11
* 3/9/11
* 3/23/11
* 3/30/11
* 4/6/11
* 4/13/11
* 4/20/11
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DIGITAL MEDIA, PRODUCTION, AND DESIGN NETWORKING NIGHT
Tuesday, February 15, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
DeVault Alumni Center, 1000 E. 17th St.
Please join IU Alumni and career professionals in diverse careers within digital media, production and design 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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INFORMATIONAL INTERVIEWS WITH THE IRS (INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE)
Wednesday, February 16, 8 a.m-5 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
The Small Business, Self-Employed Division of IRS is offering part-time jobs as part of a new IRS training program in several locations around the country. Earn $13 or more per hour while you learn and gain valuable hands-on work experience in a world class Tax environment! Upon graduation (and with successful work performance) you may be promoted into a full-time career position as an IRS Revenue Officer. The IRS has positions available for college students in Columbus, IN. Interested students will need to select one of the time slots in the interview schedule. Upon completion of the informational interview, candidates will receive information about the online application.
If accepted into the Student Career Experience Program, you will:
* Work full-time during Summer 2011 and during school holidays
* Work at least 8 hours per week during the 2011-2012 school year (work schedule is flexible)
To schedule an interview: Visit your myIUcareers account and sign up for a time slot under the "On Campus Interviews" tab.
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IU SUMMER CAMP JOBS FAIR
Thursday, February 17, 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
Alumni Hall, Indiana Memorial Union
Plan on attending the 2011 IU Summer Camp Jobs Fair. Over 65 different camp representatives from across the United States will be in attendance to recruit IU students for summer work and volunteer work. Working at a summer camp is great opportunity for college students to enhance their transferable skills in communication, problem solving, leadership, and event planning.
For more information, please contact Dr. Julie Knapp at julknapp@indiana.edu or visit the website at www.indiana.edu/~campfair to see participating camps.
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GRASSROOTS CAMPAIGNS INFORMATION SESSION
Friday, February 18 (Please check IUCareers.com for session time.)
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Grassroots Campaigns, Inc is a progressive political consulting firm that specializes in running face-to-face citizen mobilization campaigns for political parties, candidates, and advocacy groups. By running campaigns on behalf of groups such as the National Democratic Party, MoveOn.org, the American Civil Liberties Union, and Amnesty International we can focus on building up their membership and volunteer bases while running field campaigns for candidates and other organizations to win progressive victories on the local, state, and national level and mobilize citizens to be more actively involved and engaged in politics.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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EAST EUROPEAN & CENTRAL EURASIA CAREER NIGHT
Tuesday, February 22, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Join IU Alumni and career professionals who specialized in East European Studies or Central Eurasia 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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BANKERS LIFE & CASUALTY INFORMATION SESSION
Thursday, February 24, 5:30-7 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Looking for a faced-paced career in Insurance Sales?
Bankers Life and Casualty Company is seeking college graduates for Career Sales Agent positions. Earn $35,000 in your first year with experienced agents earning over $100,000 per year. Participate in our well established training program and gain valuable experience to move into a sales management position.
Established in 1879, Bankers Life and Casualty Company is one of the oldest and most respected companies in the insurance business. Our agents market life and health insurance as well as annuities.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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MAKING ART WORK: 2011 SYMPOSIUM ON CAREERS IN THE ARTS
Friday, February 25, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts, FA 015
Interested in making your artistic ability a professional reality?
This one-day symposium will focus on career-related issues of importance to the emerging artist/creative professional. Through lectures and networking, participants will learn about resources and strategies for pursuing a career in the creative economy.
This event is free and open to the IU community as well as the public. Breakfast and lunch included.
As part of ArtsWeek 2011, this year's symposium is sponsored and presented by the Fine Arts Student Association, Career Development Center and Arts & Sciences Career Services, and Indiana University Student Association Aid.
Symposium Schedule:
9:30-10 a.m.
Registration and Breakfast
10-11 a.m.
Session I: Create Your Brand
Mary Embry, Lecturer, IU Retail Design and Merchandising Group
11 a.m.-12 p.m.
Session II: Protect Your Brand
Eve J. Brown, Lecturer in Business Law and Ethics, IU Kelley School of Business
12-1:15 p.m.
Lunch
1:30-2:30 p.m.
Session III: Promote Your Brand
David Perez, Creative Recruiter, Leo Burnett
2:30-2:45 p.m.
Networking/Break
2:45-3:45 p.m.
Session IV: MADly Motivated
Sam Viviano, Art Director, MAD Magazine
3:45-4 p.m.
Symposium Wrap-up/Networking
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PARTNERSHIP FOR PUBLIC SERVICE INFORMATION SESSION
Monday, February 28, 4-5 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Amy Bush from the Partnership for Public Service will host an information session to discuss federal internships and job search strategies, as well as advise students on the role the federal government can play as a career. The Partnership for Public Service is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that works to revitalize our federal government by inspiring a new generation to serve and by transforming the way government works.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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FIND US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER!
Join the Career Development Center's Fan page on Facebook and follow us on Twitter to receive updates on events and services, interesting career news, and much more.
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/IUCareers
Twitter: http://twitter.com/iucareers
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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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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
* ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS (RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES)
* FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
* APPOINTMENTS FOR STUDENTS SEEKING FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT
* DIGITAL MEDIA, PRODUCTION, AND DESIGN NETWORKING NIGHT
* INFORMATIONAL INTERVIEWS WITH THE IRS (INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE)
* IU SUMMER CAMP JOBS FAIR
* GRASSROOTS CAMPAIGNS INFORMATION SESSION
* EAST EUROPEAN & CENTRAL EURASIA CAREER NIGHT
* BANKERS LIFE & CASUALTY INFORMATION SESSION
* MAKING ART WORK: 2011 SYMPOSIUM ON CAREERS IN THE ARTS
* PARTNERSHIP FOR PUBLIC SERVICE INFORMATION SESSION
* FIND US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER!
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ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS (RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES):
2/18/11: CONSOLIDATED GRAPHICS, Leadership Development Program Associate, Schedule ID 212
2/18/11: ECHO GLOBAL LOGISTICS, Inside Sales Representative, Schedule ID 200
2/22/11: STATE STREET PROPERTIES CHICAGO, Jr Leasing Associate/Paid Internship, Schedule ID 207
2/22/11: STATE STREET PROPERTIES CHICAGO, Leasing Associate, Schedule ID 208
2/28/11: ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR, Sales/Management Trainee, Schedule ID 221
3/9/11: SIGMA-ALDRICH, Chemist-1: Biochemist/Chemist, Schedule ID 222
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:
* Sony Pictures Entertainment, Manager, Digital Distribution, Job ID 11167
* Leo Burnett, Analyst, Brand Strategy and Planning, Job ID 11152
* Peace First, Peace First AmeriCorps Member, Job ID 11190
* BOLD Marketing, Entry Level Sales & Marketing Professional, Job ID 11147
* Victaulic Company of America, Sales Trainee- Nationwide, Job ID 11173
Internships:
* NBC Universal, News Specials - Intern, Job ID 11100
* Goldman Sachs-Chicago, 2011 Summer Intern Sales and Trading Opportunities - Chicago, Job ID 11098
* Indianapolis Zoological Society, Communications Intern, Job ID 11090
* White House Internship Program, White House Fall Intern, Job ID 11130
* Time Out Chicago, Publicity Intern, Job ID 11085
Part-time positions:
* Monroe County Parks and Rec, Day Camp Counselor (Non-Work Study), Job ID 11149
* Technology Operations & Services for the Kelley School, Helpdesk Consultant (Non-Work Study), Job ID 11164
* Oliver Winery, JOB FAIR!! Oliver Winery Part Time Tasting Room Staff (Non-Work Study), Job ID 11142
* Indianapolis Zoological Society, Seasonal Guest Services: Admissions, Job ID 11185
* WonderLab Museum, Membership Assistant (Work Study), Job ID 11133
* Graduate Studies Office, Undergrad Work Study (Work Study), Job ID 11194
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APPOINTMENTS FOR STUDENTS SEEKING FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT
The Partnership for Public Service is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that works to revitalize our federal government by inspiring a new generation to serve and transform the way government works. Amy Bush, the Federal Service Student Ambassador for Indiana University, will hold office hours at the Career Development Center (625 N. Jordan Ave.) throughout the spring semester to assist students in finding internships and full-time jobs with the federal government.
To schedule an appointment: Visit your myIUcareers account and sign up for a time slot under the "On Campus Interviews" tab.
Below is an overview of dates that are currently available for appointments:
MONDAY APPPOINTMENTS: 2:30-5 p.m.
* 2/21/11
* 3/7/11
* 3/21/11
* 4/4/11
WEDNESDAY APPOINTMENTS: 2:30-5 p.m.
* 2/16/11
* 2/23/11
* 3/2/11
* 3/9/11
* 3/23/11
* 3/30/11
* 4/6/11
* 4/13/11
* 4/20/11
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DIGITAL MEDIA, PRODUCTION, AND DESIGN NETWORKING NIGHT
Tuesday, February 15, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
DeVault Alumni Center, 1000 E. 17th St.
Please join IU Alumni and career professionals in diverse careers within digital media, production and design 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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INFORMATIONAL INTERVIEWS WITH THE IRS (INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE)
Wednesday, February 16, 8 a.m-5 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
The Small Business, Self-Employed Division of IRS is offering part-time jobs as part of a new IRS training program in several locations around the country. Earn $13 or more per hour while you learn and gain valuable hands-on work experience in a world class Tax environment! Upon graduation (and with successful work performance) you may be promoted into a full-time career position as an IRS Revenue Officer. The IRS has positions available for college students in Columbus, IN. Interested students will need to select one of the time slots in the interview schedule. Upon completion of the informational interview, candidates will receive information about the online application.
If accepted into the Student Career Experience Program, you will:
* Work full-time during Summer 2011 and during school holidays
* Work at least 8 hours per week during the 2011-2012 school year (work schedule is flexible)
To schedule an interview: Visit your myIUcareers account and sign up for a time slot under the "On Campus Interviews" tab.
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IU SUMMER CAMP JOBS FAIR
Thursday, February 17, 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
Alumni Hall, Indiana Memorial Union
Plan on attending the 2011 IU Summer Camp Jobs Fair. Over 65 different camp representatives from across the United States will be in attendance to recruit IU students for summer work and volunteer work. Working at a summer camp is great opportunity for college students to enhance their transferable skills in communication, problem solving, leadership, and event planning.
For more information, please contact Dr. Julie Knapp at julknapp@indiana.edu or visit the website at www.indiana.edu/~campfair to see participating camps.
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GRASSROOTS CAMPAIGNS INFORMATION SESSION
Friday, February 18 (Please check IUCareers.com for session time.)
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Grassroots Campaigns, Inc is a progressive political consulting firm that specializes in running face-to-face citizen mobilization campaigns for political parties, candidates, and advocacy groups. By running campaigns on behalf of groups such as the National Democratic Party, MoveOn.org, the American Civil Liberties Union, and Amnesty International we can focus on building up their membership and volunteer bases while running field campaigns for candidates and other organizations to win progressive victories on the local, state, and national level and mobilize citizens to be more actively involved and engaged in politics.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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EAST EUROPEAN & CENTRAL EURASIA CAREER NIGHT
Tuesday, February 22, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Join IU Alumni and career professionals who specialized in East European Studies or Central Eurasia 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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BANKERS LIFE & CASUALTY INFORMATION SESSION
Thursday, February 24, 5:30-7 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Looking for a faced-paced career in Insurance Sales?
Bankers Life and Casualty Company is seeking college graduates for Career Sales Agent positions. Earn $35,000 in your first year with experienced agents earning over $100,000 per year. Participate in our well established training program and gain valuable experience to move into a sales management position.
Established in 1879, Bankers Life and Casualty Company is one of the oldest and most respected companies in the insurance business. Our agents market life and health insurance as well as annuities.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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MAKING ART WORK: 2011 SYMPOSIUM ON CAREERS IN THE ARTS
Friday, February 25, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts, FA 015
Interested in making your artistic ability a professional reality?
This one-day symposium will focus on career-related issues of importance to the emerging artist/creative professional. Through lectures and networking, participants will learn about resources and strategies for pursuing a career in the creative economy.
This event is free and open to the IU community as well as the public. Breakfast and lunch included.
As part of ArtsWeek 2011, this year's symposium is sponsored and presented by the Fine Arts Student Association, Career Development Center and Arts & Sciences Career Services, and Indiana University Student Association Aid.
Symposium Schedule:
9:30-10 a.m.
Registration and Breakfast
10-11 a.m.
Session I: Create Your Brand
Mary Embry, Lecturer, IU Retail Design and Merchandising Group
11 a.m.-12 p.m.
Session II: Protect Your Brand
Eve J. Brown, Lecturer in Business Law and Ethics, IU Kelley School of Business
12-1:15 p.m.
Lunch
1:30-2:30 p.m.
Session III: Promote Your Brand
David Perez, Creative Recruiter, Leo Burnett
2:30-2:45 p.m.
Networking/Break
2:45-3:45 p.m.
Session IV: MADly Motivated
Sam Viviano, Art Director, MAD Magazine
3:45-4 p.m.
Symposium Wrap-up/Networking
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PARTNERSHIP FOR PUBLIC SERVICE INFORMATION SESSION
Monday, February 28, 4-5 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Amy Bush from the Partnership for Public Service will host an information session to discuss federal internships and job search strategies, as well as advise students on the role the federal government can play as a career. The Partnership for Public Service is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that works to revitalize our federal government by inspiring a new generation to serve and by transforming the way government works.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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FIND US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER!
Join the Career Development Center's Fan page on Facebook and follow us on Twitter to receive updates on events and services, interesting career news, and much more.
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Video Production Internship with the Center on Policy Initiatives
Title: Video Production Intern
To Apply: Email Resume and Links to Work Samples to Norma Rodriguez at nrodriguez@onlineCPI.org (Please clearly indicate your contribution to samples)
Organization: The Center on Policy Initiatives (CPI) is a nonprofit research and advocacy center dedicated to the interests of working people in the San Diego region. Through research, community organizing, and effective communications, we seek policy change to promote economic justice and raise workers from poverty to the middle class.
Program: CPI seeks to improve our media program by producing campaign videos that will engage our supporters in our work. Having well-designed multi-media campaign materials to communicate our message and attract new supporters is essential to our success both online and offline.
Responsibilities:
• Shooting, editing, and producing campaign videos.
• Set up meetings and film dates.
• Preparing and facilitating videos for online distribution.
Required Qualifications:
• Passion and interest in social and economic justice issues.
• Proficiency with Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator Premier Pro) and/or Final Cut Pro
• Proficiency in preparing video for web delivery.
• Experience with video production, preferably non-fiction/documentary work
• Familiarity with social networking sites (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube).
• Strong sense of ownership over projects and tasks – able to identify new opportunities and have the initiative to pursue them.
• Comfort with and ability to perform in fluid and variable work environments.
For more information on CPI visit www.onlineCPI.org
To Apply: Email Resume and Links to Work Samples to Norma Rodriguez at nrodriguez@onlineCPI.org (Please clearly indicate your contribution to samples)
Organization: The Center on Policy Initiatives (CPI) is a nonprofit research and advocacy center dedicated to the interests of working people in the San Diego region. Through research, community organizing, and effective communications, we seek policy change to promote economic justice and raise workers from poverty to the middle class.
Program: CPI seeks to improve our media program by producing campaign videos that will engage our supporters in our work. Having well-designed multi-media campaign materials to communicate our message and attract new supporters is essential to our success both online and offline.
Responsibilities:
• Shooting, editing, and producing campaign videos.
• Set up meetings and film dates.
• Preparing and facilitating videos for online distribution.
Required Qualifications:
• Passion and interest in social and economic justice issues.
• Proficiency with Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator Premier Pro) and/or Final Cut Pro
• Proficiency in preparing video for web delivery.
• Experience with video production, preferably non-fiction/documentary work
• Familiarity with social networking sites (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube).
• Strong sense of ownership over projects and tasks – able to identify new opportunities and have the initiative to pursue them.
• Comfort with and ability to perform in fluid and variable work environments.
For more information on CPI visit www.onlineCPI.org
Center on Policy Initiatives’ Students for Economic Justice Program 2011
To Apply: E-Mail Resume to Norma Rodriguez at nrodriguez@onlineCPI.org
Organization: The Center on Policy Initiatives (CPI) is a nonprofit research and advocacy center dedicated to the interests of working people in the San Diego region. Through research, community organizing, and effective communications, we seek policy change to promote economic justice and raise workers from poverty to the middle class.
Program: CPI seeks to improve our organizing program by using creative and interactive opportunities to engage students in our work. Trainings and guidance will be provided and will focus on organizing, planning, and implementing campaign strategies.
We are currently seeking unpaid interns, but paid summer internships will be available. Interns will mostly be working with the Organizing Department, but there may be opportunities with our Research and Policy, and Communications Departments.
Responsibilities:
• Participate in campaign organizing efforts to engage new and current supporters.
• Participate in developing a comprehensive strategy to maximize growth of new and current supporters.
• Research and outreach to potential community partners, supporters, and press.
• Summer internships will also involve curriculum centered on basic grassroots organizing skills.
Required Qualifications:
• Passion and interest in social and economic justice issues.
• Proficient editing and writing skills.
• Familiarity with social networking sites (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube).
• Quick learner and interest in organizing.
• Strong sense of ownership over projects and tasks – able to identify new opportunities and have the initiative to pursue them.
• Comfort with and ability to perform in fluid and variable work environments.
For more information on CPI’s work, visit www.onlineCPI.org
Organization: The Center on Policy Initiatives (CPI) is a nonprofit research and advocacy center dedicated to the interests of working people in the San Diego region. Through research, community organizing, and effective communications, we seek policy change to promote economic justice and raise workers from poverty to the middle class.
Program: CPI seeks to improve our organizing program by using creative and interactive opportunities to engage students in our work. Trainings and guidance will be provided and will focus on organizing, planning, and implementing campaign strategies.
We are currently seeking unpaid interns, but paid summer internships will be available. Interns will mostly be working with the Organizing Department, but there may be opportunities with our Research and Policy, and Communications Departments.
Responsibilities:
• Participate in campaign organizing efforts to engage new and current supporters.
• Participate in developing a comprehensive strategy to maximize growth of new and current supporters.
• Research and outreach to potential community partners, supporters, and press.
• Summer internships will also involve curriculum centered on basic grassroots organizing skills.
Required Qualifications:
• Passion and interest in social and economic justice issues.
• Proficient editing and writing skills.
• Familiarity with social networking sites (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube).
• Quick learner and interest in organizing.
• Strong sense of ownership over projects and tasks – able to identify new opportunities and have the initiative to pursue them.
• Comfort with and ability to perform in fluid and variable work environments.
For more information on CPI’s work, visit www.onlineCPI.org
International internships for Spring and Summer 2011
AIESEC is a student organization here at Indiana University which also exists in over 110 countries around the world. With that being said, AIESEC is the largest student organization in the world. AIESEC was created to promote unity after international conflicts due to WWII. To achieve unity, we send students abroad on international internships organized by local student committees in the respective countries. At the same time, our local committee works on creating opportunities here with local corporations.
AIESEC has more than 8,500 internships in 4 general areas: education, development, management, and technical. Current students and recent graduates are a great fit for any of these internships. Also, as you may know, an international experience is highly regarded by professional schools.
Our education internships are most prominent in Asia countries such as China or India. Most of these internships are paid unless the student works with a NGO. AIESEC’s development internships are prominent throughout our 100+ countries and cover a wide range of areas. Most development internships are not paid, but transportation within countries and lodging is usually provided. The management internships cover a broad range of areas from marketing to finance. Technical internships offer a wide selection of information technology related areas such as data management or software programming. Almost all management and technical internships are paid.
Info sessions to learn more about summer internships are next week on:
Thurs (2/10) at 7-8PM in WH 101
Fri (2/11) at 5-6PM in BUS 109
*email aiesecogx123@gmail.com if you cannot attend either info session and are still interested
For more information about AIESEC, visit http://aieseciu.us
AIESEC has more than 8,500 internships in 4 general areas: education, development, management, and technical. Current students and recent graduates are a great fit for any of these internships. Also, as you may know, an international experience is highly regarded by professional schools.
Our education internships are most prominent in Asia countries such as China or India. Most of these internships are paid unless the student works with a NGO. AIESEC’s development internships are prominent throughout our 100+ countries and cover a wide range of areas. Most development internships are not paid, but transportation within countries and lodging is usually provided. The management internships cover a broad range of areas from marketing to finance. Technical internships offer a wide selection of information technology related areas such as data management or software programming. Almost all management and technical internships are paid.
Info sessions to learn more about summer internships are next week on:
Thurs (2/10) at 7-8PM in WH 101
Fri (2/11) at 5-6PM in BUS 109
*email aiesecogx123@gmail.com if you cannot attend either info session and are still interested
For more information about AIESEC, visit http://aieseciu.us
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
PAST INTERNSHIP: ELEANOR WINDMAN INTERIORS
A CMCL MAJOR HELD THIS INTERNSHIP IN THE PAST. THIS IS NOT A CURRENT INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY! TO SEE IF THIS COMPANY/ORGANIZATION IS CURRENTLY LOOKING FOR INTERNS, YOU SHOULD CONTACT THE COMPANY/ORGANIZATION DIRECTLY.
Area of Internship: Interior Design
Location: New York
Brief Description of Company or Organization: Eleanor Windman Interiors is an interior design group, handling clientele that need to diesign to redsign their homes, office, etc. They present fabric choices and design strategies for the customer.
Description of Duties: Filing, shopping for fabrics, color selections, phone calls, follow ups.
Contact Information:
Phone: (212) 826-1068
Area of Internship: Interior Design
Location: New York
Brief Description of Company or Organization: Eleanor Windman Interiors is an interior design group, handling clientele that need to diesign to redsign their homes, office, etc. They present fabric choices and design strategies for the customer.
Description of Duties: Filing, shopping for fabrics, color selections, phone calls, follow ups.
Contact Information:
Phone: (212) 826-1068
PAST INTERNSHIP: UNITED WAY COMMUNITY SERVICES (MONROE COUNTY)
A CMCL MAJOR HELD THIS INTERNSHIP IN THE PAST. THIS IS NOT A CURRENT INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY! TO SEE IF THIS COMPANY/ORGANIZATION IS CURRENTLY LOOKING FOR INTERNS, YOU SHOULD CONTACT THE COMPANY/ORGANIZATION DIRECTLY.
Area of Internship: Non-Profit
Date of Internship: Aug 29th-Dec 5th
Location: Bloomington,IN
Brief Description of Company or Organization: United Way seeks to aid the community by providing money to non-profit companies in Bloomington.
Description of Duties: I will be aiding Jennifer Hottell, Communications Director, in any public relations projoect that is needed for United Way of Monroe County. this includes social campaign projects as well as press releases.
Contact Information:
441 South College Ave
Bloomington, IN 47403
Phone: (502) 594-6566
Area of Internship: Non-Profit
Date of Internship: Aug 29th-Dec 5th
Location: Bloomington,IN
Brief Description of Company or Organization: United Way seeks to aid the community by providing money to non-profit companies in Bloomington.
Description of Duties: I will be aiding Jennifer Hottell, Communications Director, in any public relations projoect that is needed for United Way of Monroe County. this includes social campaign projects as well as press releases.
Contact Information:
441 South College Ave
Bloomington, IN 47403
Phone: (502) 594-6566
Monday, February 14, 2011
PAST INTERNSHIP: STATE TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF OHIO
A CMCL MAJOR HELD THIS INTERNSHIP IN THE PAST. THIS IS NOT A CURRENT INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY! TO SEE IF THIS COMPANY/ORGANIZATION IS CURRENTLY LOOKING FOR INTERNS, YOU SHOULD CONTACT THE COMPANY/ORGANIZATION DIRECTLY.
Area of Internship: clerical/education
Location: Columbus, OH
Brief Description of Company or Organization: Company assures financial security for Ohio's educators through providing retirement planning, benefits and health care coverage.
Description of Duties: Varies with type of Internship.
Contact Information:
Human Resources Services
275 E. Broad St.
Columbus, OH 43215
Phone:(614) 227-4090
Area of Internship: clerical/education
Location: Columbus, OH
Brief Description of Company or Organization: Company assures financial security for Ohio's educators through providing retirement planning, benefits and health care coverage.
Description of Duties: Varies with type of Internship.
Contact Information:
Human Resources Services
275 E. Broad St.
Columbus, OH 43215
Phone:(614) 227-4090
PAST INTERNSHIP: PLANNED PARENTHOOD
A CMCL MAJOR HELD THIS INTERNSHIP IN THE PAST. THIS IS NOT A CURRENT INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY! TO SEE IF THIS COMPANY/ORGANIZATION IS CURRENTLY LOOKING FOR INTERNS, YOU SHOULD CONTACT THE COMPANY/ORGANIZATION DIRECTLY.
Area of Internship: Non-Profit/Marketing
Date of Internship: May-Aug 2008
Location: Bloomington, IN
Brief Description of Company or Organization: Planned Parenthood is an organization dedicated to protecting, providing, and promoting reproductive health.
Description of Duties: Data entry,filing, general counselign, clinical support (family planning and absortion), education and community outreach, as well as additional daily tasks and responsibilities as needed.
Contact Information:
421 South College Ave.
Bloomington, IN 47404
Phone: (812) 336-0219
Area of Internship: Non-Profit/Marketing
Date of Internship: May-Aug 2008
Location: Bloomington, IN
Brief Description of Company or Organization: Planned Parenthood is an organization dedicated to protecting, providing, and promoting reproductive health.
Description of Duties: Data entry,filing, general counselign, clinical support (family planning and absortion), education and community outreach, as well as additional daily tasks and responsibilities as needed.
Contact Information:
421 South College Ave.
Bloomington, IN 47404
Phone: (812) 336-0219
PAST INTERNSHIP: MINNETRISTA CULTURAL CENTER
A CMCL MAJOR HELD THIS INTERNSHIP IN THE PAST. THIS IS NOT A CURRENT INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY! TO SEE IF THIS COMPANY/ORGANIZATION IS CURRENTLY LOOKING FOR INTERNS, YOU SHOULD CONTACT THE COMPANY/ORGANIZATION DIRECTLY.
Area of Internship: Education
Location: Muncie, IN
Brief Description of Company or Organization: Offers many opportunities for the public to learn in an informal atmosphere on a 35-acre campus. Connections with area schools and colleges also allow students to engage in meaningful projects through formal and informal internship opportunities.
Description of Duties: Varies with type of internship.
Contact Information:
1200 N. Minnetrista Parkway
Muncie, IN 47303
Phone: (765) 282-4848
Area of Internship: Education
Location: Muncie, IN
Brief Description of Company or Organization: Offers many opportunities for the public to learn in an informal atmosphere on a 35-acre campus. Connections with area schools and colleges also allow students to engage in meaningful projects through formal and informal internship opportunities.
Description of Duties: Varies with type of internship.
Contact Information:
1200 N. Minnetrista Parkway
Muncie, IN 47303
Phone: (765) 282-4848
PAST INTERNSHIP: MEADOWOOD RETIREMENT COMMUNITY
A CMCL MAJOR HELD THIS INTERNSHIP IN THE PAST. THIS IS NOT A CURRENT INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY! TO SEE IF THIS COMPANY/ORGANIZATION IS CURRENTLY LOOKING FOR INTERNS, YOU SHOULD CONTACT THE COMPANY/ORGANIZATION DIRECTLY.
Area of Internship: Non-Profit/Event Planning
Date of Internship: Spring 2007
Location: Bloomington, IN
Brief Description of Company or Organization: Meadowood Retirement Community is a place where elders can live. They have a nursing home, assisted living, and also apartments for elders who want to be in a community, but are still able to live on their own and cook for themselves. They plan numerous activities for the community members each month, for dinners to outings to Indianapolis, to card games. They try to get the members involved with a lot of things each month to meet everyone and feel at home.
Description of Duties: Work with the activities coordinator to help her with planning activities for the community members. She puts out fliers, makes a calendar each month to let the members know about what is coming up, and sets up and gets ready for the events.
Contact Information:
Meadowood Retirement Community
2455 Tamarack Dr.
Bloomington, IN 47408
Phone: (812) 336-7060
Area of Internship: Non-Profit/Event Planning
Date of Internship: Spring 2007
Location: Bloomington, IN
Brief Description of Company or Organization: Meadowood Retirement Community is a place where elders can live. They have a nursing home, assisted living, and also apartments for elders who want to be in a community, but are still able to live on their own and cook for themselves. They plan numerous activities for the community members each month, for dinners to outings to Indianapolis, to card games. They try to get the members involved with a lot of things each month to meet everyone and feel at home.
Description of Duties: Work with the activities coordinator to help her with planning activities for the community members. She puts out fliers, makes a calendar each month to let the members know about what is coming up, and sets up and gets ready for the events.
Contact Information:
Meadowood Retirement Community
2455 Tamarack Dr.
Bloomington, IN 47408
Phone: (812) 336-7060
Friday, February 11, 2011
PAST INTERNSHIP: ISRAEL CAMPUS COALITION
A CMCL MAJOR HELD THIS INTERNSHIP IN THE PAST. THIS IS NOT A CURRENT INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY! TO SEE IF THIS COMPANY/ORGANIZATION IS CURRENTLY LOOKING FOR INTERNS, YOU SHOULD CONTACT THE COMPANY/ORGANIZATION DIRECTLY.
Area of Internship: Public Service
Date of Internship: Winter 2006
Location: Washington D.C
Brief Description of Company or Organization: The ICC aims to become the central coordinating and strategic body to address campus issues and intelligently impact a proactive pro-Israel agenda on campus.
Description of Duties: Ten-day winter break trip places 500 young adults, including 160 ICC student leaders as volunteers in cities, towns and national parks to repair damage and to provide emotional support to the residents. A specially tailored Israel advocacy and educational curriculum will be offered on the ICC-CLI Leading Up North mission by scholars-in-residence with expertise in service learning and Israel education.
Contact Information:
Authur and Rochelle Belfer Building 800
800 8th St., NW Washington D.C. 20001-3724
Area of Internship: Public Service
Date of Internship: Winter 2006
Location: Washington D.C
Brief Description of Company or Organization: The ICC aims to become the central coordinating and strategic body to address campus issues and intelligently impact a proactive pro-Israel agenda on campus.
Description of Duties: Ten-day winter break trip places 500 young adults, including 160 ICC student leaders as volunteers in cities, towns and national parks to repair damage and to provide emotional support to the residents. A specially tailored Israel advocacy and educational curriculum will be offered on the ICC-CLI Leading Up North mission by scholars-in-residence with expertise in service learning and Israel education.
Contact Information:
Authur and Rochelle Belfer Building 800
800 8th St., NW Washington D.C. 20001-3724
PAST INTERNSHIP: INPIRG IMU ( INDIANA STUDENT PUBLIC INTEREST RESEARCH GROUP)
A CMCL MAJOR HELD THIS INTERNSHIP IN THE PAST. THIS IS NOT A CURRENT INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY! TO SEE IF THIS COMPANY/ORGANIZATION IS CURRENTLY LOOKING FOR INTERNS, YOU SHOULD CONTACT THE COMPANY/ORGANIZATION DIRECTLY.
Area of Internship: Non-Profit/Clerical
Date of Internship: May-Aug 2008
Location: Bloomington, IN
Brief Description of Company or Organization: INPIRG is an organization that allows students an outlet for effective citizenship and hamanitarian efforts. Through INPIRG's Clean Energy, Higher Education, and Hunger and Homelessness Campaigns, students have the opportunity to make a difference on their campus, with the local community, and on a larger scale INPIRG helps with national and global humanitarian efforts such as the Tsunami and Hurricane Katrina relief efforts.
Description of Duties: Throughout the semester INPIRG hosts different events such as our food dirve scavenger hunt on halloween and our Hunger Baquet in mid November. My responsibiliteis as special events coordinator include 1. getting together with other INPIRG interns and leaders to organize and plan special events 2. delegating responsiblities to volunteers and other leaders for each event 3. making sure the event is advertised appropriately 4. finding the materials and props necessary for each event.
Contact Information:
INPIRG IMU Office 470A
Phone: (812) 856-4128
Area of Internship: Non-Profit/Clerical
Date of Internship: May-Aug 2008
Location: Bloomington, IN
Brief Description of Company or Organization: INPIRG is an organization that allows students an outlet for effective citizenship and hamanitarian efforts. Through INPIRG's Clean Energy, Higher Education, and Hunger and Homelessness Campaigns, students have the opportunity to make a difference on their campus, with the local community, and on a larger scale INPIRG helps with national and global humanitarian efforts such as the Tsunami and Hurricane Katrina relief efforts.
Description of Duties: Throughout the semester INPIRG hosts different events such as our food dirve scavenger hunt on halloween and our Hunger Baquet in mid November. My responsibiliteis as special events coordinator include 1. getting together with other INPIRG interns and leaders to organize and plan special events 2. delegating responsiblities to volunteers and other leaders for each event 3. making sure the event is advertised appropriately 4. finding the materials and props necessary for each event.
Contact Information:
INPIRG IMU Office 470A
Phone: (812) 856-4128
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Criminal Justice Student Association Events
Join the Criminal Justice Student Association to learn more about law school, federal agent employment, loss prevention and internships!
Also, the CJSA will need executive officers for next year, so please make sure you attend the events in order to be eligible to run for a position. Elections for the 2011-2012 executive board will be held on April 6th.
Wednesday evening events at 7:00pm in Ballantine Hall 245
• February 16th Mac Francis, Director of Health Professions Prelaw Center (HPPLC)
• March 2nd FBI special agent and Secret Service agent and Department of Criminal Justice Alum
• April 6th Elections for 2011-2012 academic year CJSA executive officer
• April 20th Kohl’s Loss Prevention and Internship opportunities in Criminal Justice
*If you paid dues this year, t-shirts are in the works!
Find the CJSA on Facebook at “IU Criminal Justice Student Association”
Also, the CJSA will need executive officers for next year, so please make sure you attend the events in order to be eligible to run for a position. Elections for the 2011-2012 executive board will be held on April 6th.
Wednesday evening events at 7:00pm in Ballantine Hall 245
• February 16th Mac Francis, Director of Health Professions Prelaw Center (HPPLC)
• March 2nd FBI special agent and Secret Service agent and Department of Criminal Justice Alum
• April 6th Elections for 2011-2012 academic year CJSA executive officer
• April 20th Kohl’s Loss Prevention and Internship opportunities in Criminal Justice
*If you paid dues this year, t-shirts are in the works!
Find the CJSA on Facebook at “IU Criminal Justice Student Association”
The Campus Special - Summer Internship Description
The Campus Special is the industry’s leader in college marketing. We are based out of Atlanta and Chicago and work with over 100 universities nationwide. In 2010, The Campus Special made the Inc 5000 and was recognized by Inc Magazine as one of the fastest growing private companies in the US. Our internship program was nominated in 2009 as one of the best places to intern by Intern Bridge. We are the nation’s largest publisher of coupons on college campuses and recently launched a virtual Food Court for ordering food online at all universities.
As an Account Executive for The Campus Special, you will develop the skills that cannot be taught in a classroom. Gain hands-on experience in account management, advertising, sales, customer service, marketing, and learn advanced communication skills. Extensive training is provided at our 4-day, all-expenses-paid training conference in Chicago where you will meet over 300 interns from around the country, listen to guest speakers, attend workshops, and more! This is not your typical summer internship where students are restricted to secretarial tasks such as filing, faxing, and fetching coffee for management.
Through our summer internship program, we have helped over 2,000 students gain the experience they need to launch their career in business, marketing, advertising, public relations, sales, and communications. Our Career Partners include prestigious companies such as AT&T, ADP, ESPN, Kraft, News America Marketing, iCrossing, CBS Radio, Aerotek, Eli Lilly and more.
Visit http://www.CampusSpecial.com to view intern testimonials, read our FAQ, and apply online!
Title: Account Executive - Sales & Marketing
No of Openings: 2-3
Work Schedule: Summer 2011
Hours per Week: 35 - 40
Wage/Salary: $3,000 - $6,000, commission based
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Key Responsibilities: Work one-on-one with local business owners in your college town. Learn advanced selling techniques, marketing, and advertising. Manage clients, accounts, and receivables.
Training: In Chicago, 4-day all expenses paid
Qualifications: Outgoing, social, motivated, hardworking, & disciplined. Minimum 2.50 GPA
Majors / Minors: business, marketing, management, entrepreneurship, advertising, sales, public relations, communications, finance are preferred; open to all majors
Application Instructions: Positions fill quickly, so apply today at http://www.CampusSpecial.com/internship/apply?program=summer
As an Account Executive for The Campus Special, you will develop the skills that cannot be taught in a classroom. Gain hands-on experience in account management, advertising, sales, customer service, marketing, and learn advanced communication skills. Extensive training is provided at our 4-day, all-expenses-paid training conference in Chicago where you will meet over 300 interns from around the country, listen to guest speakers, attend workshops, and more! This is not your typical summer internship where students are restricted to secretarial tasks such as filing, faxing, and fetching coffee for management.
Through our summer internship program, we have helped over 2,000 students gain the experience they need to launch their career in business, marketing, advertising, public relations, sales, and communications. Our Career Partners include prestigious companies such as AT&T, ADP, ESPN, Kraft, News America Marketing, iCrossing, CBS Radio, Aerotek, Eli Lilly and more.
Visit http://www.CampusSpecial.com to view intern testimonials, read our FAQ, and apply online!
Title: Account Executive - Sales & Marketing
No of Openings: 2-3
Work Schedule: Summer 2011
Hours per Week: 35 - 40
Wage/Salary: $3,000 - $6,000, commission based
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Key Responsibilities: Work one-on-one with local business owners in your college town. Learn advanced selling techniques, marketing, and advertising. Manage clients, accounts, and receivables.
Training: In Chicago, 4-day all expenses paid
Qualifications: Outgoing, social, motivated, hardworking, & disciplined. Minimum 2.50 GPA
Majors / Minors: business, marketing, management, entrepreneurship, advertising, sales, public relations, communications, finance are preferred; open to all majors
Application Instructions: Positions fill quickly, so apply today at http://www.CampusSpecial.com/internship/apply?program=summer
Dark Hound Productions Showcase
Dark Hound Productions (DHP) is a student organization that unites passionate filmmakers outside of class... and we have $50,000 worth of gear that anyone can access! Come out to our Spring Showcase this Sunday (Feb 13th, 7pm, Woodburn Hall 101) to watch some of the projects your peers have produced with Dark Hound's support. If you don't come for that, we'll have FREE PIZZA. The producers will also be there to say a few words and take any questions. It'll be a great chance to network with your peers and get a feel for what you could be producing for your reel.
Again... it's this Sunday, 13th, 7pm, WH101... FREE PIZZA! See you there.
Kevin Domer
Co-President & Co-Founder
Dark Hound Productions
Again... it's this Sunday, 13th, 7pm, WH101... FREE PIZZA! See you there.
Kevin Domer
Co-President & Co-Founder
Dark Hound Productions
Folklore Student Association Meeting
The Folklore and Ethnomusicology Student Association (FESA), our undergraduate student organization, has a tradition of meeting with faculty members in related fields at casual brown bag lunches to learn more about their careers. On Friday, February 25, at 12 noon at 510 N. Fess ( one of the FOLK/ETHNO class/office houses just north of our main office at 504), FESA’s brown bag guest is David McDonald, a popular instructor and assistant professor in the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology who has wide-ranging research interests in world music, including Irish music and culture, African music and culture, and Middle Eastern music and culture. We wish to invite students from your major departments who might have similar interests, and who would definitely benefit from sitting down and talking with Professor McDonald. Please let your students know about this opportunity.
Thanks,
Krystie L. Herndon
Undergraduate Academic Advisor,
College of Arts and Sciences:
SPRING 2011 STUDENT APPOINTMENT SCHEDULE (by appointment only--no walk-ins)--
Criminal Justice and Linguistics, Sycamore 301
Tuesdays 8:30 a.m.-12 noon, 1-4:30 p.m.
Alternating Wednesdays 8:30 a.m.-12 noon, 1-3 p.m.
Thursdays 8:30 a.m.-12 noon, 1:30-4:30 p.m.
Fine Arts-Art History and Folklore & Ethnomusicology, Fine Arts 136
Mondays 9 a.m.-12 noon, 1-4:30 p.m.
Alternating Wednesdays 8:30 a.m.-12 noon, 1-3 p.m.
Fridays 8:30 a.m.-12 noon, 1:30-4:30 p.m.
Thanks,
Krystie L. Herndon
Undergraduate Academic Advisor,
College of Arts and Sciences:
SPRING 2011 STUDENT APPOINTMENT SCHEDULE (by appointment only--no walk-ins)--
Criminal Justice and Linguistics, Sycamore 301
Tuesdays 8:30 a.m.-12 noon, 1-4:30 p.m.
Alternating Wednesdays 8:30 a.m.-12 noon, 1-3 p.m.
Thursdays 8:30 a.m.-12 noon, 1:30-4:30 p.m.
Fine Arts-Art History and Folklore & Ethnomusicology, Fine Arts 136
Mondays 9 a.m.-12 noon, 1-4:30 p.m.
Alternating Wednesdays 8:30 a.m.-12 noon, 1-3 p.m.
Fridays 8:30 a.m.-12 noon, 1:30-4:30 p.m.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Career Development Center Newsletter
IN THIS ISSUE:
* ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS (RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES)
* FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
* PARTNERSHIP FOR PUBLIC SERVICE INFORMATION SESSION
* THE DART CENTER INFORMATION SESSION
* LATIN AMERICA/CARIBBEAN STUDIES CAREER NIGHT
* APPOINTMENTS FOR STUDENTS SEEKING FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT
* DIGITAL MEDIA, PRODUCTION, AND DESIGN NETWORKING NIGHT
* INFORMATIONAL INTERVIEWS WITH THE IRS (INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE)
* IU SUMMER CAMP JOBS FAIR
* EAST EUROPEAN & CENTRAL EURASIA CAREER NIGHT
* MAKING ART WORK: 2011 SYMPOSIUM ON CAREERS IN THE ARTS
* FIND US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER!
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ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS (RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES):
2/7/11: CARGILL, Quality Management Chemist (Start date of May 2011), Schedule ID 205
2/7/11: WESTERN AND SOUTHERN FINANCIAL GROUP, Sales Representative, Schedule ID 215
2/9/11: EDELMAN, Edelman Associate Enrichment Program, Schedule ID 220
2/18/11: CONSOLIDATED GRAPHICS, Leadership Development Program Associate, Schedule ID 212
2/18/11: ECHO GLOBAL LOGISTICS, Inside Sales Representative, Schedule ID 200
2/22/11: STATE STREET PROPERTIES CHICAGO, Jr Leasing Associate/Paid Internship, Schedule ID 207
2/22/11: STATE STREET PROPERTIES CHICAGO, Leasing Associate, Schedule ID 208
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:
* The Hershey Company, Retail Sales Representative, Job ID 10938
* JCPenney Co., Inc., Inventory Planning and Merchandising Trainee, Job ID 10934
* Echo Global Logistics, Inside Sales- Chicago, Job ID 10684
* Teach Kentucky, Full-time Teacher & MAT Student, Job ID 10214
* Bankers Life and Casualty, Career Sales Agent, Job ID 8733
Internships:
* IMG Artists, Summer Internship, Job ID 11067
* Cook, Inc., Public Relations Intern, Job ID 11024
* Boys and Girls Clubs of Bloomington, Administrative Intern, Job ID 10980
* Finish Line, Paid Summer Internships, Job ID 11097
* Time Out Chicago, Art & Design Intern, Job ID 11074
Part-time positions:
* Bloomington Parks & Recreation, Teen X-Treme Summer Camp SFT-Co-Coordinator (Non-Work Study), Job ID 10991
* CallNet Call Center Services, Spanish Speaking Customer Service Representative (Non-Work Study), Job ID 10311
* Indiana Daily Student and Arbutus, Web Developer (Non-Work Study), Job ID 11036
* IU Alcohol Drug Information Center, Alcohol and Drug Peer Educator (Work Study), Job ID 11056
* IUB Herman B Wells Library, Desk Attendant (Work Study), Job ID 10963
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PARTNERSHIP FOR PUBLIC SERVICE INFORMATION SESSION
Monday, February 7, 4-5 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Amy Bush from the Partnership for Public Service will host an information session to discuss federal internships and job search strategies, as well as advise students on the role the federal government can play as a career. The Partnership for Public Service is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that works to revitalize our federal government by inspiring a new generation to serve and by transforming the way government works.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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THE DART CENTER INFORMATION SESSION
Tuesday, February 8, 6-7 p.m.
Jordan Hall (JH) A106
Careers in Community Organizing for Social Justice Available to IU students and alums!
The Direct Action & Research Training (DART) Center will be on the IU campus on Tuesday, February 8, 2011 at 6pm in the Career Development Center to discuss careers in the field of community organizing with students interested in empowering their communities and working for social change.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account. In addition , please contact Hannah Wittmer at hannah@thedartcenter.org with your name, phone #, email address and school.
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LATIN AMERICA/CARIBBEAN STUDIES CAREER NIGHT
Wednesday, February 9, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Join IU Alumni and career professionals who specialized in Latin American and Caribbean studies and now work in careers that draw on their knowledge of Latin America and Caribbean languages and culture! Panelists will share their experiences abroad; provide tips on how to maximize your time here at IU, and offer strategies for Americans seeking international work. 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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APPOINTMENTS FOR STUDENTS SEEKING FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT
The Partnership for Public Service is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that works to revitalize our federal government by inspiring a new generation to serve and transform the way government works. Amy Bush, the Federal Service Student Ambassador for Indiana University, will hold office hours at the Career Development Center (625 N. Jordan Ave.) throughout the spring semester to assist students in finding internships and full-time jobs with the federal government.
To schedule an appointment: Visit your myIUcareers account and sign up for a time slot under the "On Campus Interviews" tab.
Below is an overview of dates that are currently available for appointments:
MONDAY APPOINTMENTS: 2:30-5 p.m.
* 2/14/11
* 2/21/11
* 3/7/11
* 3/21/11
* 4/4/11
WEDNESDAY APPOINTMENTS: 2:30-5 p.m.
* 2/16/11
* 2/23/11
* 3/2/11
* 3/9/11
* 3/23/11
* 3/30/11
* 4/6/11
* 4/13/11
* 4/20/11
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DIGITAL MEDIA, PRODUCTION, AND DESIGN NETWORKING NIGHT
Tuesday, February 15, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
DeVault Alumni Center, 1000 E. 17th St.
Please join IU Alumni and career professionals in diverse careers within digital media, production and design 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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INFORMATIONAL INTERVIEWS WITH THE IRS (INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE)
Wednesday, February 16, 8 a.m-5 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
The Small Business, Self-Employed Division of IRS is offering part-time jobs as part of a new IRS training program in several locations around the country. Earn $13 or more per hour while you learn and gain valuable hands-on work experience in a world class Tax environment! Upon graduation (and with successful work performance) you may be promoted into a full-time career position as an IRS Revenue Officer. The IRS has positions available for college students in Columbus, IN. Interested students will need to select one of the time slots in the interview schedule. Upon completion of the informational interview, candidates will receive information about the online application.
If accepted into the Student Career Experience Program, you will:
* Work full-time during Summer 2011 and during school holidays
* Work at least 8 hours per week during the 2011-2012 school year (work schedule is flexible)
To schedule an interview: Visit your myIUcareers account and sign up for a time slot under the "On Campus Interviews" tab.
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IU SUMMER CAMP JOBS FAIR
Thursday, February 17, 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
Alumni Hall, Indiana Memorial Union
Plan on attending the 2011 IU Summer Camp Jobs Fair. Over 65 different camp representatives from across the United States will be in attendance to recruit IU students for summer work and volunteer work. Working at a summer camp is great opportunity for college students to enhance their transferable skills in communication, problem solving, leadership, and event planning.
For more information, please contact Dr. Julie Knapp at julknapp@indiana.edu or visit the website at www.indiana.edu/~campfair to see participating camps.
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EAST EUROPEAN & CENTRAL EURASIA CAREER NIGHT
Tuesday, February 22, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Join IU Alumni and career professionals who specialized in East European Studies or Central Eurasia 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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MAKING ART WORK: 2011 SYMPOSIUM ON CAREERS IN THE ARTS
Friday, February 25, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts, FA 015
Interested in making your artistic ability a professional reality?
This one-day symposium will focus on career-related issues of importance to the emerging artist/creative professional. Through lectures and networking, participants will learn about resources and strategies for pursuing a career in the creative economy.
This event is free and open to the IU community as well as the public. Breakfast and lunch included.
As part of ArtsWeek 2011, this year's symposium is sponsored and presented by the Fine Arts Student Association, Career Development Center and Arts & Sciences Career Services, and the Indiana University Student Association.
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FIND US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER!
Join the Career Development Center's Fan page on Facebook and follow us on Twitter to receive updates on events and services, interesting career news, and much more.
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/IUCareers
Twitter: http://twitter.com/iucareers
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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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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
* ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS (RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES)
* FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
* PARTNERSHIP FOR PUBLIC SERVICE INFORMATION SESSION
* THE DART CENTER INFORMATION SESSION
* LATIN AMERICA/CARIBBEAN STUDIES CAREER NIGHT
* APPOINTMENTS FOR STUDENTS SEEKING FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT
* DIGITAL MEDIA, PRODUCTION, AND DESIGN NETWORKING NIGHT
* INFORMATIONAL INTERVIEWS WITH THE IRS (INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE)
* IU SUMMER CAMP JOBS FAIR
* EAST EUROPEAN & CENTRAL EURASIA CAREER NIGHT
* MAKING ART WORK: 2011 SYMPOSIUM ON CAREERS IN THE ARTS
* FIND US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER!
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ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS (RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES):
2/7/11: CARGILL, Quality Management Chemist (Start date of May 2011), Schedule ID 205
2/7/11: WESTERN AND SOUTHERN FINANCIAL GROUP, Sales Representative, Schedule ID 215
2/9/11: EDELMAN, Edelman Associate Enrichment Program, Schedule ID 220
2/18/11: CONSOLIDATED GRAPHICS, Leadership Development Program Associate, Schedule ID 212
2/18/11: ECHO GLOBAL LOGISTICS, Inside Sales Representative, Schedule ID 200
2/22/11: STATE STREET PROPERTIES CHICAGO, Jr Leasing Associate/Paid Internship, Schedule ID 207
2/22/11: STATE STREET PROPERTIES CHICAGO, Leasing Associate, Schedule ID 208
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:
* The Hershey Company, Retail Sales Representative, Job ID 10938
* JCPenney Co., Inc., Inventory Planning and Merchandising Trainee, Job ID 10934
* Echo Global Logistics, Inside Sales- Chicago, Job ID 10684
* Teach Kentucky, Full-time Teacher & MAT Student, Job ID 10214
* Bankers Life and Casualty, Career Sales Agent, Job ID 8733
Internships:
* IMG Artists, Summer Internship, Job ID 11067
* Cook, Inc., Public Relations Intern, Job ID 11024
* Boys and Girls Clubs of Bloomington, Administrative Intern, Job ID 10980
* Finish Line, Paid Summer Internships, Job ID 11097
* Time Out Chicago, Art & Design Intern, Job ID 11074
Part-time positions:
* Bloomington Parks & Recreation, Teen X-Treme Summer Camp SFT-Co-Coordinator (Non-Work Study), Job ID 10991
* CallNet Call Center Services, Spanish Speaking Customer Service Representative (Non-Work Study), Job ID 10311
* Indiana Daily Student and Arbutus, Web Developer (Non-Work Study), Job ID 11036
* IU Alcohol Drug Information Center, Alcohol and Drug Peer Educator (Work Study), Job ID 11056
* IUB Herman B Wells Library, Desk Attendant (Work Study), Job ID 10963
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PARTNERSHIP FOR PUBLIC SERVICE INFORMATION SESSION
Monday, February 7, 4-5 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Amy Bush from the Partnership for Public Service will host an information session to discuss federal internships and job search strategies, as well as advise students on the role the federal government can play as a career. The Partnership for Public Service is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that works to revitalize our federal government by inspiring a new generation to serve and by transforming the way government works.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
THE DART CENTER INFORMATION SESSION
Tuesday, February 8, 6-7 p.m.
Jordan Hall (JH) A106
Careers in Community Organizing for Social Justice Available to IU students and alums!
The Direct Action & Research Training (DART) Center will be on the IU campus on Tuesday, February 8, 2011 at 6pm in the Career Development Center to discuss careers in the field of community organizing with students interested in empowering their communities and working for social change.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account. In addition , please contact Hannah Wittmer at hannah@thedartcenter.org with your name, phone #, email address and school.
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LATIN AMERICA/CARIBBEAN STUDIES CAREER NIGHT
Wednesday, February 9, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Join IU Alumni and career professionals who specialized in Latin American and Caribbean studies and now work in careers that draw on their knowledge of Latin America and Caribbean languages and culture! Panelists will share their experiences abroad; provide tips on how to maximize your time here at IU, and offer strategies for Americans seeking international work. 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.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
APPOINTMENTS FOR STUDENTS SEEKING FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT
The Partnership for Public Service is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that works to revitalize our federal government by inspiring a new generation to serve and transform the way government works. Amy Bush, the Federal Service Student Ambassador for Indiana University, will hold office hours at the Career Development Center (625 N. Jordan Ave.) throughout the spring semester to assist students in finding internships and full-time jobs with the federal government.
To schedule an appointment: Visit your myIUcareers account and sign up for a time slot under the "On Campus Interviews" tab.
Below is an overview of dates that are currently available for appointments:
MONDAY APPOINTMENTS: 2:30-5 p.m.
* 2/14/11
* 2/21/11
* 3/7/11
* 3/21/11
* 4/4/11
WEDNESDAY APPOINTMENTS: 2:30-5 p.m.
* 2/16/11
* 2/23/11
* 3/2/11
* 3/9/11
* 3/23/11
* 3/30/11
* 4/6/11
* 4/13/11
* 4/20/11
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DIGITAL MEDIA, PRODUCTION, AND DESIGN NETWORKING NIGHT
Tuesday, February 15, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
DeVault Alumni Center, 1000 E. 17th St.
Please join IU Alumni and career professionals in diverse careers within digital media, production and design 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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INFORMATIONAL INTERVIEWS WITH THE IRS (INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE)
Wednesday, February 16, 8 a.m-5 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
The Small Business, Self-Employed Division of IRS is offering part-time jobs as part of a new IRS training program in several locations around the country. Earn $13 or more per hour while you learn and gain valuable hands-on work experience in a world class Tax environment! Upon graduation (and with successful work performance) you may be promoted into a full-time career position as an IRS Revenue Officer. The IRS has positions available for college students in Columbus, IN. Interested students will need to select one of the time slots in the interview schedule. Upon completion of the informational interview, candidates will receive information about the online application.
If accepted into the Student Career Experience Program, you will:
* Work full-time during Summer 2011 and during school holidays
* Work at least 8 hours per week during the 2011-2012 school year (work schedule is flexible)
To schedule an interview: Visit your myIUcareers account and sign up for a time slot under the "On Campus Interviews" tab.
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IU SUMMER CAMP JOBS FAIR
Thursday, February 17, 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
Alumni Hall, Indiana Memorial Union
Plan on attending the 2011 IU Summer Camp Jobs Fair. Over 65 different camp representatives from across the United States will be in attendance to recruit IU students for summer work and volunteer work. Working at a summer camp is great opportunity for college students to enhance their transferable skills in communication, problem solving, leadership, and event planning.
For more information, please contact Dr. Julie Knapp at julknapp@indiana.edu or visit the website at www.indiana.edu/~campfair to see participating camps.
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EAST EUROPEAN & CENTRAL EURASIA CAREER NIGHT
Tuesday, February 22, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Join IU Alumni and career professionals who specialized in East European Studies or Central Eurasia 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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MAKING ART WORK: 2011 SYMPOSIUM ON CAREERS IN THE ARTS
Friday, February 25, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts, FA 015
Interested in making your artistic ability a professional reality?
This one-day symposium will focus on career-related issues of importance to the emerging artist/creative professional. Through lectures and networking, participants will learn about resources and strategies for pursuing a career in the creative economy.
This event is free and open to the IU community as well as the public. Breakfast and lunch included.
As part of ArtsWeek 2011, this year's symposium is sponsored and presented by the Fine Arts Student Association, Career Development Center and Arts & Sciences Career Services, and the Indiana University Student Association.
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FIND US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER!
Join the Career Development Center's Fan page on Facebook and follow us on Twitter to receive updates on events and services, interesting career news, and much more.
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/IUCareers
Twitter: http://twitter.com/iucareers
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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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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
Spaces still available in Journalism Spring 2011 2nd 8 week courses
Just a reminder that the following SPRING 2011 2nd 8 week classes in Journalism have plenty of available seats. Student may enroll even after the class begins -- through March 11.
Any student may repeat JOUR-C 201 twice for credit with different topics.
We have a link on the Online Course Descriptions for Spring 2011.
http://www.indiana.edu/~deanfac/blspr11/jour/
**JOUR-C201: Hot topics in journalism. Does not count in Journalism degree, for non-majors. 2nd 8 week course. 3 credits.
1. TWO CLASSES: TOPIC "HOT TOPICS"
A. Class 8892 6-8 pm, MW, Woodburn 100, Lindita Camaj
B. Class 13493 9:30-10:45 am, TR, Ernie Pyle Hall Room, Prof. Teresa White.
Description for both classes: (cr. 3)
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.
Lindita Camaj is a PhD student in Journalism. She recently travelled to the Balkans to work on her research, which investigates the role of mass media in the democratization processes in transitional societies. She will conduct surveys, talk to focus groups and conduct content analyses that aim at understanding how newly-established free media institutions affect political culture in this region.
2. JOUR-C201 Topics in Journalism: Sports Journalism. 5:45-7:45 pm, MW, EP 220, Betsy Ross.
Description: (cr. 3)
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.
3. JOUR-C201 Topics in Journalism: Sexual Orientation in the News. 5:45-7:45 pm, MW, EP 205. Zak Szymanski.
Description: (cr. 3)
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.
Any student may repeat JOUR-C 201 twice for credit with different topics.
We have a link on the Online Course Descriptions for Spring 2011.
http://www.indiana.edu/~deanfac/blspr11/jour/
**JOUR-C201: Hot topics in journalism. Does not count in Journalism degree, for non-majors. 2nd 8 week course. 3 credits.
1. TWO CLASSES: TOPIC "HOT TOPICS"
A. Class 8892 6-8 pm, MW, Woodburn 100, Lindita Camaj
B. Class 13493 9:30-10:45 am, TR, Ernie Pyle Hall Room, Prof. Teresa White.
Description for both classes: (cr. 3)
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.
Lindita Camaj is a PhD student in Journalism. She recently travelled to the Balkans to work on her research, which investigates the role of mass media in the democratization processes in transitional societies. She will conduct surveys, talk to focus groups and conduct content analyses that aim at understanding how newly-established free media institutions affect political culture in this region.
2. JOUR-C201 Topics in Journalism: Sports Journalism. 5:45-7:45 pm, MW, EP 220, Betsy Ross.
Description: (cr. 3)
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.
3. JOUR-C201 Topics in Journalism: Sexual Orientation in the News. 5:45-7:45 pm, MW, EP 205. Zak Szymanski.
Description: (cr. 3)
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.
Monday, February 7, 2011
Rethinking Your Major
The College of Arts and Sciences
Invites You to Attend a Workshop
“Rethinking Your Major”
Wednesday, February 9th 4:30 to 6:00PM, Chemistry 122
This workshop is for you, if you
• Have lost interest in your current major
• Are pursuing a major solely to please your parents, impress your friends, or pay future bills
• Want help identifying alternatives in light of your academic strengths and weaknesses
• Have discovered a new intellectual passion and want to follow your bliss
Some of the issues addressed
• When to consider changing majors, how to identify viable alternatives, how to navigate the administrative steps, and how to evaluate some non-academic concerns such as time to degree and tuition costs
• When not to change majors but rather to rethink your job search and\or options for graduate study or professional training
• How to identify possible careers and job prospects of another major
• Support services and tools available as you investigate your options
• Degree completion in programs outside the College, including options that allow for distance learning
Who you will meet
Faculty members, Academic Advisors, and representatives from the College Office of Undergraduate Academic Affairs, Arts and Sciences Career Services, the Health Professions and Prelaw Center, and the School of Continuing Studies will make short presentations and answer questions to help you weigh your options and map out a workable plan for degree completion. Students who identify an alternative major will receive an Academic Advisement Report and contact information for an Academic Advisor.
Invites You to Attend a Workshop
“Rethinking Your Major”
Wednesday, February 9th 4:30 to 6:00PM, Chemistry 122
This workshop is for you, if you
• Have lost interest in your current major
• Are pursuing a major solely to please your parents, impress your friends, or pay future bills
• Want help identifying alternatives in light of your academic strengths and weaknesses
• Have discovered a new intellectual passion and want to follow your bliss
Some of the issues addressed
• When to consider changing majors, how to identify viable alternatives, how to navigate the administrative steps, and how to evaluate some non-academic concerns such as time to degree and tuition costs
• When not to change majors but rather to rethink your job search and\or options for graduate study or professional training
• How to identify possible careers and job prospects of another major
• Support services and tools available as you investigate your options
• Degree completion in programs outside the College, including options that allow for distance learning
Who you will meet
Faculty members, Academic Advisors, and representatives from the College Office of Undergraduate Academic Affairs, Arts and Sciences Career Services, the Health Professions and Prelaw Center, and the School of Continuing Studies will make short presentations and answer questions to help you weigh your options and map out a workable plan for degree completion. Students who identify an alternative major will receive an Academic Advisement Report and contact information for an Academic Advisor.
Summer Internships & Jobs at the Indiana State Fair
The Indiana State Fair has recently posted its list of Summer Internships on its website: www.indianastatefair.com.
ISFFH Film & Video Competition
International Student Film Festival Hollywood
ISFFH Film & Video Competition
Call For Entries 2011
When: November 5 - 6, 2011
Where: North Hollywood, CA USA
NoHo Arts District
For more information and entry forms visit our website:
www.isffhollywood.org
Send your entries to:
4821 Lankershim Blvd. Suite F-132
North Hollywood, CA 91601 USA
Submission Deadline: August 31, 2011
ISFFH Film & Video Competition
Call For Entries 2011
When: November 5 - 6, 2011
Where: North Hollywood, CA USA
NoHo Arts District
For more information and entry forms visit our website:
www.isffhollywood.org
Send your entries to:
4821 Lankershim Blvd. Suite F-132
North Hollywood, CA 91601 USA
Submission Deadline: August 31, 2011
Friday, February 4, 2011
Meeting Rescheduled: Seeking Staff for Feature Film Produced in Bloomington 2/10 9pm TV 251
A feature length motion picture, will be shot and produced in Bloomington (and regional locations) over the next 6-8 months. The Producer is searching for skilled and passionate volunteers to work on the vast production team. This career building opportunity for professional level work is a great resume builder for students and can be utilized for spring/summer/fall 2011 internships if desirable. Non students are also encouraged to attend the info session for full details. We are looking for leadership and entry-level staff so all are welcome to attend the info session to learn about the many opportunities available. Casting call information for on-camera talent will also be discussed at the meeting.
Seeking a variety of skill sets including: web design, marketing, promotion, business/arts management, accounting, development/fundraising, event planning, human resources, set/costume design, legal, and on-camera talent for major roles and extras casting. Please join us for a mass info session to learn about how you can participate in the production of this major film.
Thursday, February 10th 9:00 pm in room TV 251 in the Radio & TV building behind the main library on campus.
If you have questions or cannot attend the meeting but want more info please email: cj52@umail.iu.edu
Seeking a variety of skill sets including: web design, marketing, promotion, business/arts management, accounting, development/fundraising, event planning, human resources, set/costume design, legal, and on-camera talent for major roles and extras casting. Please join us for a mass info session to learn about how you can participate in the production of this major film.
Thursday, February 10th 9:00 pm in room TV 251 in the Radio & TV building behind the main library on campus.
If you have questions or cannot attend the meeting but want more info please email: cj52@umail.iu.edu
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