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Career Services
UM Career Services,
Next Wednesday December 13th, the Alumni Association will host our last Career Call-In teleseminar for this year. The topic is Jumpstarting Your Career for 2012.
Weí¢â‚¬â„¢ll discuss:
í¢â‚¬ ¢ How you can still achieve success without being captive to your list of goals and exhausted by what you í¢â‚¬Ëœshouldí¢â‚¬â„¢ be doing
í¢â‚¬ ¢ Why achieving your goals in 2012 requires you to have a concrete plan of adventure and trusting your gut
ANNOUNCING PARK BREAK 2012
An all-expenses-paid seminar for grad students aiming at a career in protected area management, research, or education Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, Pennsylvania í¢â‚¬ ¢ March 19í¢â‚¬“23,
2012
Application deadline: January 20, 2012
Some helpful info from Amy Homkes-Hayes at the U-M Career Center:
http://www.rackham.umich.edu/blog/entry/9_things_for_grad_students_to_kn...
https://secure.rackham.umich.edu/Events/wsreg.php?WsID=1066
Negotiation Skills: Negotiating a Job Offer
Tuesday, December 6th, 2pm
Youí¢â‚¬â„¢ve prepared a great resume or CV and practiced interviewing, but do you know how to negotiate a job offer? Come to this workshop and learn how to prepare for this important process in your job search. Topics include the employerí¢â‚¬â„¢s perspective and the steps in negotiating the offer. Lunch will be served.
Subject: IAGLR 2012 Conference - Call for Papers
IAGLR - CALL FOR PAPERS
55th Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research
The International Association for Great Lakes Research, in partnership with the St. Lawrence River Institute of Environmental Sciences, Queení¢â‚¬â„¢s University and our aboriginal hosts, the Mohawks of Akwesasne, invites you to participate in a joint conference on Great Lakes Research and the St. Lawrence River Ecosystem, May 13-17, 2012, in Cornwall, Ontario. We welcome abstract submissions for both oral and poster presentations.
Are you on track to finding your perfect job or internship? Check out the SNRE Career Timeline!
Did you know that it takes an average of 4-5 months for the typical SNRE Master's student to find a job once they begin looking? It's never too early to start your search! Check out the SNRE Career timeline to help you get started.
1st year students (or 2nd year MLA or dual degree students):
Click here to view your Career Timeline
2nd year students (or students graduating in April 2012):
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Job ID 7251
Job Funding Source Work-Study
Employer International Center
Category Professional/Administrative
A representative from the Canadian Consulate General, Detroit will talk about the requirements for working/internship, studying, visiting, or live in Canada. The presenter is an expert on those topics for both international students and U.S. students. This is an excellent opportunity to get accurate information and to have their questions answered.
Entering Canada to Visit, Work, Study, or Live
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Drop In Career Services Hour - TODAY: WED 10-11am (at the Career Services Bulletin Board) + Career Event Reminders
Stop by TODAY from 10-11am for cover letter help, job/internship search assistance, information on internship funding information, and much more! This is our last drop in hour for the semester!
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