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Information Session: LHi Group Inc.

Looking for a career in recruitment or just want to find out more about what recruitment is? Come and meet some of the LHi Group team and learn about the recruitment industry and potential opportunities at LHi. They are in high growth mode and looking to bring in talented graduates for their offices in New York, Austin, and Santa Monica. They are an international business with offices in London, Munich, Paris, Manchester, and Bristol.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Information Session: Hole in the Wall Gang Camp

Come join staff from The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp to discuss our paid summer staff and year-round volunteer opportunities. Hole in the Wall is a non-profit organization based in Connecticut that provides residential camp programming and regional outreach to children and families dealing with serious and chronic illnesses. Staff and volunteer opportunities are fun, fulfilling, and look great on a resume. See you there!

(Private)

Closed to the Public

Information Session: High Meadows Fund Fellowship 2019-2021

Learn about joining the High Meadows Fund team! Based in Burlington, Vermont, but working statewide, the High Meadows Fund promotes vibrant communities and a healthy natural environment while encouraging long-term economic vitality in Vermont. The fellowship is a two-year, full time position open to graduates of Middlebury College or Princeton University. Gaye Symington and Will Lathrop will talk and answer questions about working at High Meadows and about environmental philanthropy in Vermont.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Information Session: Green Corps

Are you determined to make the biggest positive impact you can on issues like climate change and clean water, but you don’t know where to start? Green Corps offers a yearlong, paid training program that will prepare you for a career in environmental organizing.

Davis Family Library 201- Watson Lecture Hall

Information Session: CIA

Come learn how to serve your country by working or interning in the intelligence community. Open to all students of any major or class year, but especially those interested in using language or STEM abilities. A few requirements: you must be a US Citizen and drug free 1 year before applying. Other considerations like work locations (in DC or overseas?) and impact of study abroad will be discussed. Also look in Handshake for opportunities to speak 1:1 with the 3 recruiters who are visiting. They are very interested in meeting you!

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 219