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Epic Software Development Munch & Learn

Drop in anytime during the session to talk with a recruiter from Epic. Stay for as long or as short a time as you like. As a software developer at Epic, you will create software that directly impacts how over 50% of Americans receive healthcare. Your code will change lives and improve healthcare delivery across the country. You’ll work in a collaborative and energetic atmosphere with a small team of talented people who are committed to creativity and innovation, on demanding and interesting projects that contribute to the greater good.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 331

Epic is Hiring: Information Session

If you’d like a career that is both challenging and meaningful, consider Epic. We’re a healthcare software company with a major footprint in the U.S.: half of Americans have an Epic record. As a result, the problems we’re addressing are highly complex and the software we develop has a broad impact. Employees at Epic don’t get hired to prove themselves, they prove themselves to get hired, and then they’re trusted with real responsibility.

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Epic Information Table

As a worldwide leader in the development of software for healthcare organizations, Epic is driving change for an entire industry – one that affects the quality of life for everyone. Our team works with some of the nation’s most respected healthcare organizations and collaborates with the best minds in medicine. The challenges we tackle on a day-to-day basis impact the lives of more than 180 million patients worldwide and 279,000 providers in the US alone, and we’re committed to the common goal of improving healthcare.

McCullough - Student Mail Room

Epic Information Session

As a worldwide leader in the development of software for healthcare organizations, Epic is driving change for an entire industry – one that affects the quality of life for everyone. Our team works with some of the nation’s most respected healthcare organizations and collaborates with the best minds in medicine. The challenges we tackle on a day-to-day basis impact the lives of more than 180 million patients worldwide and 279,000 providers in the US alone, and we’re committed to the common goal of improving healthcare.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 220

EMT Fall Info Session

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.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 104

Educator's Ally Information Session

Educator’s Ally (www.educatorsally.com) is a highly personalized placement agency that connects educators and independent schools. We represent and recruit for day and boarding schools and are known for our close and personal work with candidates and in-depth knowledge of schools. If you’re interested in exploring opportunities in private schools – whether in teaching, admissions or development – please join us for an informative discussion about the next steps in your job search. Educator’s Ally will also be holding on-campus interviews on October 20.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 104

Educator's Ally Information Session

Interested in teaching? Join recruiter Lisa Lovering to learn about how Educator’s Ally can help you land the position you want. Educator’s Ally is a highly personalized search and placement agency for educators and independent schools. EA represents and recruits for boarding and day schools throughout the Northeast, with a particular focus on New York City and the metro area. They are especially seeking Arabic, French, Chinese, and Spanish speakers but are interested to hear from candidates with other backgrounds as well. Refreshments will be provided!

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 104

Early Career Stage Consulting for a Liberal Arts Grad: Lucy Wagner ’13, Analysis Group

Lucy graduated from Middlebury in 2013 with a degree in math and minors in Spanish and psychology, and has been working in Boston at Analysis Group ever since. As a senior analyst, Lucy has had the opportunity to contribute to projects across a variety of practice areas, including energy and the environment, finance, intellectual property, and antitrust. On her cases, Lucy splits time between analyzing data, brainstorming with team members, assisting with report drafting, and explaining results of analyses to clients.

Chateau 109

Drop-in Meet and Greet Session for Wells Fargo Securities’ Summer Analyst Applicants

Middlebury Alumni Sarah Noble ’14 and Chris Frost ’15 will be on campus for a meet-and-greet with students who have applied to the Wells Fargo Securities Summer Analyst internship for the summer of 2016. They will host a drop-in session to talk with the students, answer any questions they have about the application process and super day interviews, as well as discuss their experience working in the investment banking industry. (Sponsored by the Center for Careers & Internships)

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