Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Broadcast Media and Entertainment Networking Night


Just as a reminder, the Career Development Center and the IU Alumni Association are promoting our upcoming Broadcast Media and Entertainment Networking Night taking place on Tuesday, November 5th, from 6:30-8:30pm at the DeVault Alumni Center.

 

This event will provide students the opportunity to learn the art of networking by interacting with professionals within the fields of counseling and social work.  Guest speakers will participate in a panel discussion, followed by an introduction to networking and a chance for students to mingle with the guest speakers. 

 

Panelists will represent:

• WRTV-TV 6

• IU Athletics

• WTIU/WFIU

and more!

 

It would be great if you could pass this information along to interested students. Attached you will find a PDF flier. We ask that students please RSVP through their myIUcareers account, accessible at http://www.indiana.edu/~career/.  Business casual attire is appropriate for this event. 

 

Thank you for your assistance in marketing this event to our students, and feel free to contact abbrhull@indiana.edu with any questions you may have. 

 

Sincerely,

 

Abby Hull

Networking Nights Intern

Indiana University Career Development Center

625 N. Jordan Avenue

Bloomington, Indiana 47405

(812) 855-5234

SECRETS TO INTERVIEWING


Come here the secrets of how you can increase your odds of landing your first career opportunity.  Lyman Montgomery will give you insight to the questions that employers ask you during interviews. 

 

“Secrets to Breaking the Interview Code” will leave you in awe!!!!

 

WHAT: “Secrets to Breaking the Interview Code”

 

WHEN: “Monday, November 4, 2013

 

TIME: 6:30 p.m. – 7:15 p.m.

 

WHERE: IMU Whittenberger Room

PACE call-out, Tues 11-5


Come to

Political and Civil Engagement -- PACE

Call Out!

**Find out about the PACE certificate for undergraduates**

When: Tuesday, November 5th, 7-8:00 PM

Where: Ballantine room 305

What: PACE academic certificate program, volunteering, events,

and the New Mentor Program!

Why: Great way to meet PACE students and learn about opportunities!

Pizza will be provided!!

 

 
Feel free to just stop by and grab information!



Ballantine Hall 132

812.856.1747

Monday, October 28, 2013

Studio Art Overseas Study Panel TOMORROW (10/29)


Interested in doing Studio Art coursework abroad next summer?

 

Then come to the Studio Art Overseas Study Panel on Tuesday, October 29th at 5:00 pm. in FA Room 238.

 

Faculty panelists will make presentations as follows:

 

Tracy Templeton, on the Printmaking & Artists Book Program in Venice trtemple@indiana.edu

 

Jeff Wolin, on the Photography Program in Paris wolin@indiana.edu

 

Rowland Ricketts, on the Studio Art program in China rickettr@indiana.edu

 

Martha MacLeish, on the program in Florence mmacleis@indiana.edu

 

Yara Cluver, on the Studio Art program in Brazil ycluver@indiana.edu

 

 

A representative from the Office of Overseas Study, a recent student returnee, and Justin Otten, the Fine Arts Undergraduate Adviser will also be present.

 

This will be an excellent opportunity to gather information and ask questions about the variety of overseas study programs available in Studio Art through IU.

 

THERE WILL BE PIZZA & SODA TOO!

Need a ONE CREDIT Elective? Consider AMID-C 480.


I would like to share with you three 1 credit cross-campus classes offered through the AMID (Apparel Merchandising and Interior Design) department inside the College of Arts and Sciences available for undergraduates and graduate students alike. These classes are offered throughout the Spring 2014 semester and have no pre-requisites; students will spend three days in the class and on Saturday will travel to Columbus, IN.
 
For more information on the courses please contact the course instructor Professor Kevin Lair (kslair@indiana.edu).

 

Design Innovations [Wicked Problems]

 

Workshop I-  January 24th 5-8pm, January 25th 9-6pm, January 26th 12-6pm

 

Design thinking is the application of design sensibilities and methods regardless of the subject or context. This term has gained wide interest in business and other areas as a driver for innovation and business growth. Design disciplines should be applied appropriately in the service of “rule bending innovation” as asserted by Marty Neumeir. The core competency of design is in the service of addressing what Horst and Rittel defined as “wicked problems”. Wicked problems” are complex, dynamic and contextual.

 

The first workshop introduces the concepts of design innovations and wicked problems. The presentation will demonstrate design innovation to address a current wicked problem. The second workshop will introduce the wicked problem of creating affordable, accessible and sustainable healthcare for all.

 

 

Design Innovations [Personal Health Management]

Workshop II -  February 21st 5-8pm, February 22nd 9-6pm, February 23rd 12-6pm

 

The second workshop will introduce the wicked problem of creating affordable, accessible and sustainable healthcare for all. One of the primary goals of healthcare is to develop preventive care and patient-centric models. Patients who take greater shared responsibility can greatly lower the cost and improve health outcomes. The patient-centric model is based on healthcare providers giving patients the support, information and motivational tools to adhere to medical needs and healthy lifestyles. This is also referred to as “personal health management” (PHM)

 

The Innovation Center at Columbus Regional Health (CRH) - CRH are experts in healthcare delivery and through their new Innovation Center will be pursuing new ways that expand and enhance how healthcare is provided to the people in the region. CRH will be our community partners for this workshop as we use design thinking in the context of healthcare. The “wickedness” of personal health management is based on the complexity of shifting business models, coordinating diverse stakeholders, adopting new practices, and supporting behavior change that is customized for each individual.  The culmination of the workshop will be a presentation to CRH leaders. The presentation will demonstrate design innovation to address personal health management.

                                                                

Design Innovations [mHealth and WiGiT]

Workshop III -  April 4th 5-8pm, April 5th 9-6pm, April 6th 12-6pm

 

In the Health Institutes publication “Healthcare Unwired” the potential of mobile health (mHealth) is described: “mobile health could provide needed connections: for patients who delay care because they’re too busy to wait in a doctors office; for physicians who don’t have enough time to spend with patients; for device companies that want to monitor the performance of their devices; for pharmaceutical companies that want to ensure patients are taking the medicines they need; for hospitals that don’t have the capital to build more beds.” Our focus in Design Innovations [mHealth and WiGiT] will be creating a regional system for personal health management leveraging the potential of mHealth.

 

mHealth and PHM face the challenge of how to share private information and bridge between professional and non-professional care communities. We will explore the potential of secure sharing of any digital device, application or resource through the innovation of Wireless Grids. The Wireless Grids Innovation Testbed (WiGiT) is an organization composed of many schools, businesses and government groups to support the development of open specifications for wireless communication. The culmination of the workshop will be a presentation to CRH, WiGiT and other experts. The presentation will demonstrate design innovation in advancing the potential of mHealth in the Columbus community.

IUCareers.com Weekly Update: October 28 - November 3


Career Development Center and Arts & Sciences Career Services

 

IN THIS ISSUE:

 

1.            New Website for the Career Development Center and Arts & Sciences Career Services!

2.            How to Succeed in Business as a Liberal Arts Major: Douglas Freeland, McDonald's USA Director

3.            How to Succeed in Business as a Liberal Arts Major: Steve Ross, Squire Ridge Company President

4.            Broadcast Media and Entertainment Networking Night

5.            Writing, Editing, and Publishing Networking Night

6.            Undergraduate Drop-In Career Advising Hours

7.            Resume Submission Deadlines for On-Campus Interviews

8.            Featured Job and Internship Postings

9.            Upcoming Employer Information Sessions

10.          Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and LinkedIn

11.          Benefits of myJobs

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1. New Website for the Career Development Center and Arts & Sciences Career Services

 

Beginning October 26

 

In our office's constant effort to innovate how we reach the student population, we are excited to announce the launch of our new website. Although in the past we have combined online resources for the Career Development Center and the Arts and Sciences Career Services, we have decided to separate these two student populations to expand resources for targeted audiences.

 

The Career Development Center website highlights resources and services for new students, exploratory or undeclared majors, and students thinking of changing their current major. The new website can be found at: www.cdc.indiana.edu.

 

The Arts and Sciences Career Services website is geared directly towards students in The College of Arts and Sciences, providing them with resources and services for developing liberal arts careers. The new website can be found at: www.ascs.indiana.edu.

 

Social media sites - such as Twitter (@IUCareers), Facebook (Indiana University-Career Development Center), LinkedIn (Indiana University Career Development Center), and Pinterest (@IUCareers) will continue to serve both the Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services.

 

In order to make this transition as smooth as possible, our office is happy to answer any questions you may have regarding these changes. Feel free to contact our office via email (iucareer@indiana.edu) or telephone (812-855-5234).

 

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2. How to Succeed in Business as a Liberal Arts Major: Douglas Freeland, McDonald's USA Director - Customer Engagement

 

Tuesday, October 29; 4:00-5:00 p.m.

Career Development Center, 625 North Jordan Ave.

 

Douglas Freeland, McDonald's USA Director - Customer Engagement & Alliances Director - McDonald's All American Games, will be available for a group discussion on Tuesday, October 29.

 

Mr. Freeland oversees the popular Monopoly at McDonald's promotion, the prestigious McDonald's All American High School Basketball Games, and sports and entertainment initiatives across a variety of platforms. An 18-year McDonald's veteran, Mr. Freeland displays an innovative, action-oriented approach coupled with a decisive leadership style.  He leverages brand assets and branded content to attract media and publicity and drive sales.

 

Mr. Freeland graduated with a B.A. in Telecommunications from Indiana University in 1980.  He joined Foote, Cone and Belding advertising in 1980 followed by stints at J. Walter Thompson advertising and Quaker Oats Company.  He began his McDonald's career in 1995.

 

Business casual attire (dress shirt, dress pants, or skirt) is appropriate for this event.

 

To attend the information session, please RSVP at http://ascs.indiana.edu/events/index.html. Select "Read more" next to the event and click the "I'm Going" button at the bottom of the pop-up window.

 

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3. How to Succeed in Business as a Liberal Arts Major: Steve Ross, President of Squire Ridge Company, LLC

 

Friday, November 1; 10:00-11:00 a.m.

Indiana Memorial Union, Redbud Room

 

Steve is President of Squire Ridge Company, LLC, a Cleveland-based holding company that acquires micro-cap market niche manufacturing, value added distribution and select service companies in the Midwest for long term ownership.

 

Prior to founding Squire Ridge Company, Steve was a General Partner of MCM Capital Partners, L.P. a Cleveland-based private equity firm, where he spent over 15 years.  At MCM, Steve was responsible for sourcing and executing transactions and managing numerous portfolio companies.

 

Steve is a graduate of the Individualized Major Program in the College.   He created a major combining business, speech, and psychology.  He received that Bachelor of Arts degree in 1988.  He then earned a Master's Degree in Business Administration from Boston University's Graduate School of Management in 1992.

 

Business casual attire (dress shirt, dress pants, or skirt) is appropriate for this event.

 

To attend the information session, please RSVP at http://ascs.indiana.edu/events/index.html. Select "Read more" next to the event and click the "I'm Going" button at the bottom of the pop-up window.

 

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4. Broadcast Media and Entertainment Networking Night

 

Tuesday, November 5; 6:30-8:30 p.m.

DeVault Alumni Center, 1000 E. 17th St.

 

Please join IU Alumni and professionals in the broadcast media and entertainment field for an evening of networking and fun. 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 be followed by light refreshments and the opportunity to mingle with the guest speakers.

 

Panelists include:

 

Jeremy Gray, IU Athletics Broadcast Services

 

Jen Eisner, WTIU/WFIU

 

Larra Overton, Fox59

 

Christ Proffitt, RTV6

 

Networking Nights is a collaborative event hosted by the IU Career Development Center and the IU Alumni Association. Its purpose is to provide students the opportunity to learn the art of networking through interaction with professionals in their field of interest.

 

To attend this event, please RSVP at http://ascs.indiana.edu/events/index.html. Select "Read more" next to the event and click the "I'm Going" button at the bottom of the pop-up window.

 

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5. Writing, Editing, and Publishing Networking Night

 

Monday, November 18; 6:30-8:30 p.m.

DeVault Alumni Center, 1000 E. 17th St.

 

Please join IU Alumni and professionals representing careers in writing, editing, and publishing for an evening of networking and fun. 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 be followed by light refreshments and the opportunity to mingle with the guest speakers.

 

Panelists include:

 

Janet Bell, Belmantia Publishing Services

 

Joel Pierson, AuthorHouse

 

Nelson Price, Author

 

Marcia Stubbeman, NCAA

 

Networking Nights is a collaborative event hosted by the IU Career Development Center and the IU Alumni Association. Its purpose is to provide students the opportunity to learn the art of networking through interaction with professionals in their field of interest.

 

To attend this event, please RSVP at http://ascs.indiana.edu/events/index.html. Select "Read more" next to the event and click the "I'm Going" button at the bottom of the pop-up window.

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6. Undergraduate Drop-In Career Advising Hours

 

Starting Monday, August 26th, our drop-in advising hours will be:

Mondays: 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

Thursdays: 9:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m.

 

Monday-Friday: 12:30 p.m.-4:00 p.m.

 

Undergraduate drop-in career advising is available without appointment in the Career Development Center, which is located at 625 N. Jordan on the northwest corner of Jordan and 10th. Drop-in sessions last approximately 20 minutes. Career advisors answer general questions about majors or careers; critique resumes and cover letters; explain what resources are available on campus; and get students started on internship, job, and graduate school searches. If additional time is required, the advisor will refer the student to an hour-long advising appointment.

 

Learn more here:


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7. Resume Submission Deadlines for On-Campus Interviews

 

Listed below are submission deadlines for the next month. To access the full list of on-campus interviews and view resume submission deadlines that you qualify for, log into your myJobs account, which can be accessed from www.ascs.indiana.edu.  Once logged in, hover over "On-Campus" tab at top of screen; select "Interviews I'm Qualified for."

 

11/01 - AT&T, Business Sales Leadership Development Program

 

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8. Featured Job and Internship Postings

 

To access the full list of postings and learn more about the positions, log into your myJobs account which can be accessed from www.ascs.indiana.edu; click "Student Login" and use your CAS username and passphrase to access the career system.  Once logged in, hover over "Job Search" tab at top of screen and select "Job Search."

 

Full-Time (Professional) - more than 430 positions currently posted, including:

- Camp Horseshoe, Camp Counselor

- Morningstar, Inc., Visual Designer

- MGM Resorts International, Management Associate Program

- APL Engineered Materials, Inc., QC Laboratory Scientist

 

Internships - more than 205 internships currently posted, including:

- Junior Achievement of Central Indiana, Social Media Intern

- Live Nation-Indianapolis, Sponsorship Intern

- Internships Thailand, Front Office Management Trainee

- CBS, Sports Intern

 

Part-Time - more than 65 non-work study and 10 work study positions currently posted, including:

- Monroe County Parks and Rec, Youth Basketball Instructor

- Homewood Suites by Hilton, Guest Services Representative

- Target, Team Member

- Stone Belt Arc, Inc., Direct Support Professional

 

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9. Upcoming Employer Information Sessions

 

To find additional information about upcoming Information Sessions, visit:


 

FOR ALL EVENTS: Please RSVP through your myJobs account, accessible at www.ascs.indiana.edu. Once logged in, click "Career Events" tab at top of website; select event. On event screen, click "Register for Event" button.

 

 

SRG GLOBAL

Tuesday, November 5, 5:00-6:00 p.m.

Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.

 

PEACE CORPS

Tuesday, November 12, 5:30-6:30 p.m.

Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.

 

AT&T

Thursday, November 14, 5:30-7:00 p.m.

Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.

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10. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and LinkedIn

 

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.

 




LinkedIn: IU Career Development Center and Arts & Sciences Career Services--Group Page

 

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11. Benefits of myJobs

 

Set up your FREE online account at www.ascs.indiana.edu. myJobs is the first place to look for local and national full- and part-time job postings, internships, and externships.  Unlike large job boards, myJobs is restricted only to IU students, so you face less competition. Other benefits include:

 

- Participate in on-campus interviews for internships and full-time employment

 

- Search IU-targeted online postings for part-time, internship, fellowship, work-study, and full-time positions

 

- Access to events calendar: on-campus interviews, information sessions, employer info sessions, and career fairs

 

- RSVP for office events

 

- Obtain contact information for employers

 

For more information, go to:


 

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Career Development Center and Arts & Sciences Career Services

625 N. Jordan Ave, Bloomington, Indiana

(812) 855-5234