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Robert Half Presents: How to Ace the Job Interview

A very important part of the job search is the interview with a prospective employer. Your resume helps get you in the door, but it doesn’t get you the job. You do! We will cover all aspects of the interview process including phone interviews, how to prepare for the in-person interview, questions to ask, video interviews as well as how to close the interview and follow up

Adirondack Coltrane Lounge

Resume Writing for Finance, Consulting, and Business

Are you a searching for a summer internship or job in finance, consulting, or business? This resume workshop is for those want to improve the odds for landing interviews with leading firms and companies. If you have a draft of your resume, please bring it to this session.

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Closed to the Public

Putting your Purpose to Work: Careers that combine your passion for language with meaningful international work

The world needs people who can reach across cultural and linguistic barriers to solve our greatest challenges, from poverty to climate change. The Middlebury Institute of International Studies (MIIS) integrates language into our core curricula to ensure our graduates can pursue global careers in fields as diverse as education management, environmental policy, public administration, business, development, nonproliferation, counterterrorism, trade and more.

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Peace Corps Panel

Discover the benefits of Peace Corps service from returned Volunteers. Join us to learn about the challenging, rewarding, and inspirational moments from a panel of returned Peace Corps Volunteers. Ask questions about service, and gain tips to guide you through the application process.

Adirondack Coltrane Lounge

Notre Dame ESTEEM Graduate Program in Entrepreneurship

Join Kyle Williams at ESTEEM for this info session. ESTEEM emphasizes the action of entrepreneurship, not just the study of it. By the time they graduate, due to the rigorous academic experience, exposure to real-life business ventures, and exceptional mentorship, ESTEEM students find their technical skills impactful and marketable in a rapidly changing economy. Students are launched into career tracks outside of narrow technical roles, taking positions of leadership at the intersection of business and innovation. Learn more about the program at: https://esteem.nd.edu

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