Graduating? Need a job? Leverage your opportunities through IC...starting NOW!
OK, so graduation is six months away, but everybody's already asking that dreaded question:
So what are YOU doing after graduation?
OR you know you need an internship, you would really like to find one in Boston, DC, San Francisco or New York, and you don't know where to start.
Need help? No worries.
You can start by participating in the networking and outreach opportunities offered by the college's Career Services office.
Among the best of those opportunities is called the 2007 Career and Internship Connections. The CIC is a series of career fair like open forums, and pre-screened interviews to be held in five nationwide locations throughout the beginning of January 2007.
This year’s participating organizations include: NBC Universal, Ketchum, Pearson Education, North Shore Music Theatre, Federal Reserve Bank, Boston Scientific, New England Aquarium, U.S. Office of Personnel Management, Bloomberg, Clear Channel Radio, Lehman Brothers, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Ogilvy, New York League of Conservation Voters, Simon & Schuster, Amnesty International, Edelman, ExxonMobil, Legal Services for Prisoners with Children (LSPC), Young and Rubicam Brands, San Francisco, Abercrombie and Fitch, and many more!
Participation in CIC events is free.
To register for the events, apply for available jobs and internships, and corresponding interview opportunties, students should visit: http://cic.erecruiting.com.
The application deadline to be preselected for an interview is Monday November 27th at 11:59pm.
This year’s CIC locations and dates are:
* New York City, January 4, 2007, American Management Association Conference Center
* Mid-west (Chicago), January 5, 2007, The Gleacher Center
* Boston, January 8, 2007, Back Bay Hilton
* Washington DC, January 10, 2007, American Management Association Conference Center
* West Coast (San Francisco), January 11, 2007, Wells Fargo Conference Center
For more information, contact John Fracchia at the Career Services Center, jfracchia@ithaca.edu] or 274-3365.
So what are YOU doing after graduation?
OR you know you need an internship, you would really like to find one in Boston, DC, San Francisco or New York, and you don't know where to start.
Need help? No worries.
You can start by participating in the networking and outreach opportunities offered by the college's Career Services office.
Among the best of those opportunities is called the 2007 Career and Internship Connections. The CIC is a series of career fair like open forums, and pre-screened interviews to be held in five nationwide locations throughout the beginning of January 2007.
This year’s participating organizations include: NBC Universal, Ketchum, Pearson Education, North Shore Music Theatre, Federal Reserve Bank, Boston Scientific, New England Aquarium, U.S. Office of Personnel Management, Bloomberg, Clear Channel Radio, Lehman Brothers, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Ogilvy, New York League of Conservation Voters, Simon & Schuster, Amnesty International, Edelman, ExxonMobil, Legal Services for Prisoners with Children (LSPC), Young and Rubicam Brands, San Francisco, Abercrombie and Fitch, and many more!
Participation in CIC events is free.
To register for the events, apply for available jobs and internships, and corresponding interview opportunties, students should visit: http://cic.erecruiting.com.
The application deadline to be preselected for an interview is Monday November 27th at 11:59pm.
This year’s CIC locations and dates are:
* New York City, January 4, 2007, American Management Association Conference Center
* Mid-west (Chicago), January 5, 2007, The Gleacher Center
* Boston, January 8, 2007, Back Bay Hilton
* Washington DC, January 10, 2007, American Management Association Conference Center
* West Coast (San Francisco), January 11, 2007, Wells Fargo Conference Center
For more information, contact John Fracchia at the Career Services Center, jfracchia@ithaca.edu] or 274-3365.
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