Monday, March 30th: Hartman Union Building Multipurpose Room, Tuesday, March 31st: Hartman Union Building, Student Senate Room
These workshops are designed to instill some seriousness about what students may face as they move closer to graduation. The workshop will help students be aware and create strategies for your career search, realistic salary expectaions, networking and technology, waiting out the tough economy with sensible options.
Monday, March 30th: HUB Multipurpose Room, 6 p.m.
The Practical Job Search: Who, What, Where, When, and How?
Discover some ways to approach your job search inexpensively with a timeline that works for you. Other related topics include: prospecting the market, legal considerations, interviewing, presenting a portfolio, and accepting an offer. Learn how to research salaries in your field Create a budget that honestly reflects your salary needs and the cost of living
Tuesday, March 31st: HUB Student Senate Room, 6 p.m.
Networking & Technology: A Rational Strategy for Job Search
The task of networking on the Internet can be a challenge when submitting resumes online, filling out applications, and responding to employers. Learn how to make the most of your submissions as well as how to use online networking to increase your visibility, as well as the importance of grooming your online portfolio.
Sponsored by the Bagley Center. For more information, please contact Ruth DeCotis
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