Center for Careers & Internships CENTER FOR CAREERS & INTERNSHIPS

How to Write a Resume

Come to this session led by a peer career advisor to learn how to make a stand out resume. You will learn how to organize your experiences, write good bullets, and lay out out your document to best tell your story. Bring your draft with you so you can work on it during the session. All levels welcome, especially students just starting.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Closed to the Public

Networking 101

Come to this session led by a peer career advisor to learn how to build relationships with people to help in your career development and exploration. Learn tips and tricks on how to write a message, good questions to ask, and insights on making the most of Midd2Midd and LinkedIn.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Closed to the Public

Find and Fund Your Summer Internship

Now is the time to start planning your summer internship! Learn strategies for finding or creating the best summer internship for you.

At this session, we will:
• Help you focus your search based on interest, geography, and other factors that matter to you.
• Highlight top resources to use in the search process.
• Discuss strategies for applying to posted positions or creating your own experience.
• Give you examples of past internships Midd students have done.
• Provide an overview of CCI’s GRANT FUNDING available for unpaid internships.

Dana Auditorium (Sunderland Language Center)

Closed to the Public

Vermont Mutual Group Info Session

Vermont Mutual is hosting an info session on campus! Discover how interesting and fulfilling a career in the insurance industry can be. You will also hear more about paid summer internships and meet Bill Cahill ‘82, Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary.

Axinn Center 220

Closed to the Public

Capital Markets Meet the Environmental Markets

Capital Markets Meet the Environmental Markets: The Importance of Private Finance in Accelerating our Transition to Clean Energy 

Jack Klinck ’85, P’17.5 & ’20 will return to campus for a conversation moderated by students Emma Binks ‘23.5 (Environmental Economics) and Arjun Kumar ‘25.5 (International and Global Studies). They will discuss how capital market infrastructure can be leveraged to propel us towards a quicker and just transition to a carbon free world.

Dana Auditorium (Sunderland Language Center)

Open to the Public

Live and Work in the Tetons!

Looking to gain experience in outdoor leadership, place-based field education, and engage with the community of Jackson, WY, while living and serving in Grand Teton National Park? Join us for a conversation with TSS AmeriCorps Coordinator Katie Dandrea to learn about service/employment opportunities with The AmeriCorps Program in Field Education at Teton Science Schools.

Twilight 201

Closed to the Public

Panel Discussion: Serving with Impact in the Peace Corps

Join us to hear stories from a panel of returned Peace Corps Volunteers who work here at Middlebury as faculty and staff. Discover the unique challenges and rewards of serving as a Volunteer alongside a community overseas. Ask questions about service and gain tips for authentic engagement with a community abroad.

Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room

Closed to the Public

"Breaking Into Finance" with Expert-in-Residence Craig Thompson '13.5

Are you a first-year or sophomore who is interested in a career in finance? Come meet Expert-in-Residence, Craig Thompson ‘13.5.

Craig will address topics including:

A field guide to navigating the recruiting process
-How to get your first internship without any prior experience?
-How big banks operate, and which divisions do what tasks? Which analyst jobs are more competitive and why?

Preparation for technical interviews:
-Why do we need valuation frameworks?
-What is the difference between investing and speculation?

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 216

Closed to the Public