Beyond the Bachelor’s
December 27, 2023
Interested in being a FIG or Orientation Leader?
First Year Programs is currently recruiting for our First-year Interest Group (FIG) Leader and Orientation Leader (OL) student positions! FIG Leaders support first-year students by facilitating academic information, campus resources, common questions in the GEN ST 199 course. Gain lots of experience and development in skills such as public speaking, mentorship, leadership, interpersonal communication skills, and…
December 6, 2023
Interested in Careers Abroad and/or Working for the Federal Government?
New in Fall 2023, the UW is home to a U.S. Department of State Diplomat in Residence. Dara Yin is a Foreign Service Officer who provides guidance and advice on careers, paid internships, and fellowships to students at UW and beyond. He is available to answer questions and share insight with those interested in learning…
November 29, 2023
Interested in “making a difference” and working in STEM?
Interested in “making a difference” and working in STEM? Serving in the Peace Corps is a great way to immerse yourself in a new culture, learn a new language, and make a lasting impact. Join us virtually on Thurs, Nov 30, 3:00-4:00 to learn about the challenging, rewarding, and inspiring moments of service from returned Peace Corps Volunteers who…
May 19, 2023
Managing Career Anxiety
The career journey can be stressful for anyone, especially for students just starting out. The Career & Internship Center strives to help students navigate their careers while prioritizing wellness. This presentation will focus on understanding career anxiety, including signs and sources. Strategies and resources for stress management will be shared, followed by a Q&A discussion. …
May 17, 2023
Build Your Professional Network: Careers in Sustainability Alumni Panel
Wednesday, May 24, 4:00-5:00, Zoom. Come for a conversation with UW alum working in sustainability roles in a variety of fields! This is a great way to hear from alumni who have walked the path before you. This moderated panel will start with set questions and open up for audience Q&A, so have your questions…
May 8, 2023
How to Build a Professional Network
How to Build a Professional Network. Come learn about the various resources you can use to help you build your own network. Tips on how to then use that network for your own career growth will be discussed. Tuesday, May 16, 1:30-2:00, Zoom. RSVP and add to calendar here.
Applying to Medical School: Tips & Insights from a Doctor
Applying to Medical School: Tips & Insights from a Doctor. Join us for an informative session on the Med School Application Process! Dr. Sarah Wagner, a seasoned medical professional, will share valuable insights and practical advice on the application process for aspiring doctors. This event is tailored specifically for pre-health college students who are considering…
May 1, 2023
Build Your Professional Network: Non-Tech Roles in Tech Mentorship Program.
Deadline to apply for this fall quarter program is this Friday, May 5th! Through experiences both in the classroom and in small group mentoring sessions with a working professional, participants will gain insight and guidance about a particular industry, explore topics related to professional preparation, networking and feedback, and reflect on how their experiences and…
Free Self-Service Professional Headshot Booth.
Looking for a new professional headshot? Want to refresh your LinkedIn or Handshake Profile? Stop by the UW Career & Internship Center in MGH 134 between 9:00 & 5:00 to use the Iris Air Booth for your next professional photo! No appointment necessary. During your session, the machine will take 3 photos of you. Then…
Special Event for OMAD Students – What Do Employers Care About When Hiring New College Graduates?
Thurs, May 4th, 4:30-5:30, Career & Internship Center Lobby, 134 MGH The #1 reason students come to college is to get a better job. What many students don’t understand, however, is that simply earning a degree is not typically sufficient for career success. Additionally, many rely on outdated information and inaccurate advice from family, friends,…
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