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Working in Education: Information Session and Resume Review

Want to use your degree to make a difference for the next generation? Join Carney, Sandoe & Associates for an info session about working in K-12 private, independent schools across the country. CS&A is an educational recruitment firm that can help you can get started as a teacher or coach in the rewarding word of independent schools—no education degree or teaching certification required.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Working at the Intersection of Consulting, Law, and Politics: Alumni Career Conversation

Join Aaron Mendelsohn ’95, for an informal group chat to talk with you and answer your questions about his career in law, politics, and consulting. Currently Aaron works at EY in the Fraud Investigation & Dispute Services practice. He studied History and Art History at Midd and went to law school at Northwestern. He has worked in the U.S. Attorney’s Offices in D.C. and New Jersey, on several presidential campaigns, and at law firms including Wilmer Hale and Troutman Sanders.

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Work 4.0: Developing Agency to Power your Future Career

The changing world of work has given us more opportunities than ever before. Technology has widened our horizons and shifted our futures. Yet with all these advances we face new challenges: Developments in AI and robotics may soon threaten industries and jobs that have historically been seen as safe. We find ourselves ill-prepared for the world of work - how do we prepare for jobs and technologies that don’t yet exist?

Adirondack Coltrane Lounge

Women in CS Event hosted by LiveRamp

Come to the Coltrane Lounge for a delicious lunch and casual conversation with LiveRamp software engineer Ellen Sartorelli (‘17). Hear about working in tech from the perspective of being a liberal arts student and being a woman. Come ask questions about interview tips, imposter syndrome, LiveRamp and more!

Adirondack Coltrane Lounge

Winter-Term EMT Course Information Meeting

The Winter Term EMT Program is a credit bearing comprehensive, emergency medical internship that is co-sponsored by Middlebury College and the University of Vermont Initiative for Rural Emergency Medical Services. We are fortunate to have the local Middlebury Regional EMS support the internship practical training. The intensive month program will provide students the opportunity to become nationally certified EMTs, and once licensed, students are invited to join MREMS as volunteer EMT-B’s.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Winter-Term EMT Course Fall Information Meeting

The Winter Term EMT Program is a credit bearing comprehensive, emergency medical internship that is co-sponsored by Middlebury College and Middlebury Regional EMS. The intensive month long program will provide students the opportunity to become nationally certified EM-B’s. EMT skills may be used to provide medical support on the ambulance, at the Open Door Clinic and other College and community events.

Adirondack Coltrane Lounge

Winter term Internships - Information Session

This live Webinar will address how to find a Winter Term internship and the timeline and action steps needed to earn internship credit. Current College policy on Winter Term 2021 internships will be covered (remote vs. in-person internships, travel, etc), as well as opportunities for funding. This information session will be recorded for those not able to attend. Zoom Webinar - Please log on to Handshake for Link.

Virtual Middlebury