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Career Discovery Week is a week-long extravaganza of educational and career development activities. It includes more than 50 free panels and workshops plus the centerpiece Husky Career Lunch event. Speakers share tips on how to enter and succeed in careers ranging from biotechnology to the Peace Corps.
Who's It For? It's for anyone who has ever asked, "What can I do with my major?" Open to all UW students and alumni, Career Discovery Week will help you understand your options and learn more about career fields that interest you.


UW alumni talk with students about their careers. |
Who Will Be There? UW alumni and friends from a variety of academic and professional backgrounds who are eager to share their experiences with fellow Huskies. They've generously agreed to talk about their career pathsas opposed to simply describing job openings at their current organization.
Who's Organizing This? Career Discovery Week is presented by the UW Alumni Association, Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs, Center for Career Services and participating campus partners . . . all collaborating to help you discover your career path.

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Raves about Career Week 2002
"I was fascinated to learn how people discovered their career path, some after a very circuitous background and others with an education background that, while seeming unrelated, still allows people to do what they enjoy."
"This was a great experience ... I enjoyed the lunch and the company and found it very helpful to sit and talk with my peers pursuing the same field I was and also with some advisers who could share their own experiences to help me reach my goals. Thanks!"
Mark your calendarsyour future begins with Career Discovery Week, January 27-31, 2003!
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