Wondering what to do this summer?
Not sure how to find an internship, research position, or study abroad opportunity to fill up those glorious summer months?
We’ve got a panel planned to help you figure out what is for you and where to start looking. Join us as employers from Google & Amazon, CSE researchers, as well as opportunities through the Career Center, Engineering Co-Op, and Honors Summer Abroad Programs explain what you need to know to make the most of Summer ’09. Its a great way to learn more about all your options, especially those ones you don’t even know about yet.
We have 55 seats available, so please RSVP to make sure we have a space for you.
Jan. 22, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
EE 105 *Note that the room has changed. The panel will be held in EE 105.*
January 16, 2009
UW Career Center Workshops & Events for the Week of Dec. 8 – Dec. 12
NOTE: Unless indicated, no need to register or sign up for the following workshops. Just come!
**All UW Career Center workshops are held in Room 134 Mary Gates Hall unless otherwise noted **
Tuesday, Dec. 9, 3:30 – 4:30, Resumes & Cover Letters
Wednesday, Dec. 10, 3:30 – 5:00 pm, Successful Interviews
For workshop descriptions go to –
http://careers.washington.edu/students/workshopsandclasses
Also, check out internships and career positions on HuskyJobs –
https://washington-csm.symplicity.com/students/
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December 5, 2008
Meet employers! On-Campus company information sessions and events hosted by the UW Career Center.
Attend an on-campus company information session to learn more about the company culture and available employment or internship opportunities. Open to all. Most of these employers will be accepting resumes for on-campus interviews, via HuskyJobs!
For event details and RSVP (not required but recommended), visit your HuskyJobs account or the UW Career Center calendar.
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November 3, 2008
OK, so there’s been a little trouble in the economy recently. Hiring may be reduced at some companies. This gives you even more reason to polish your resume, attend these two career fairs, and meet some recruiters!
A little encouragement from Ed Lazowska: “Our experience is that the students who have strong records and market themselves and are open-minded about a variety of companies continue to do well. The students who expect jobs to fall into their laps from employers desperate for talent do not.” Be one of the prepared students! Read on for fair details. (more…)
October 22, 2008