ANNOUNCEMENT
Date: March 21, 2011
To: All UF Graduate Students
From: UF Career Resource Center:
RE: March 22 and March 28: UF Career Resource Center Job-Hunting Events
The UF Career Resource Center is holding two events of interest to job hunters this March 22 and March 28:
(1)
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Federal Employment Opportunities
March 22 at 4 p.m. in the UF CRC Library (First Floor, Reitz Union)
Learn about represented agencies' missions and their employment opportunities. This career information event will begin with a brief introduction of registered agencies, followed by a time for you to visit their table for informal discussion and interaction.
You don't need RSVP or bring a resume. Agents are here to talk to you about being a competitive candidate and how to apply.
Agencies scheduled to attend:
-- Central Intelligence Agency
-- Department of State
-- Social Security Administration
-- United States Navy
-- United States Department of Agriculture
For a list of registered agents log in to Gator CareerLink at www.crc.ufl.edu, click on "Events."
Presented by the UF Career Resource Center and UF Federal Ambassadors through the Partnership for Public Service.
(2)
Monday, March 28, 2011
Graduate Students Non-Academic Career Panel
March 28 at 5:15 p.m. in the CRC Library (First Floor, Reitz Union)
Learn how others have put their education to use. Join our advanced degree panelists for large and small group discussions about careers outside of academia.
Presented in collaboration with I-Cubed (Innovation through Institutional Integration), a NSF-funded program.
Panelists include:
-- Ann Henderson, PhD in American Studies. Government work in the Humanities. Director of the Bob Graham Center
-- Kenneth Rice, PhD in Wildlife Ecology. Government work in Science. Director, Southeast Ecological Science Center, U.S. Geological Survey
-- David Greenspan, PhD in Materials Science and Engineering. Industry Consulting. President, Spinode Consulting
-- Bill Zegel, PhD in Chemical Engineering. Industry Research/Consulting. Retired CEO, Water & Air Research, Inc.
-- Scott Winzeler. Non-Profit. Executive Director, Alachua Habitat for Humanity
For further information on Careers Outside of Academia Workshops, and to RSVP, log in to Gator CareerLink at www.crc.ufl.edu, click on "Events," select "Workshops."
View resource videos for graduate students at: http://www.vimeo.com/ufcrcgrad
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