1. RECRUITING ORIENTATION
REQUIRED FOR PARTICIPATION IN RECRUITING PROGRAM
Recruiting Orientation provides seniors with the foundation for a successful experience in the recruiting program. The fundamentals of a job search are discussed, and training provided for use of CDO's "OCEAN" (Online Career Exploration And Networking) web based system. While all seniors may "Browse" OCEAN, training is REQUIRED to use the system to submit applications, and eventually, schedule interviews.
ALL SENIORS wishing to participate in the Recruiting Program, including On Campus Interviews, Resume Referrals, and the Selective Liberal Arts Consortium events such as City-Based Recruiting Days, are required to complete one during their senior year.
If you have not yet completed one this year, you should complete the orientation at http://www.haverford.edu/cdo/students/orientation.html . **Please note that you will be activated within 48 hours after completing. **
2. CAREER DEVELOPMENT EVENTS/EVENTS ON CAMPUS
For a complete listing of all CDO events, visit the calendar in OCEAN.
* DEFINING AND DESIGNING THE VISUAL ARTS, Alumni Panel, Friday, December 7, 7:00 pm, HC Chase Auditorium
http://www.haverford.edu/thearts/aya
* CAREER EXPLORATION DAYS IN DC - http://cdoapps.haverford.edu/resources/events/index.php?gid=2
A small group of students will visit several alumni. Sign up IN PERSON in CDO between Dec. 4 (at 9 am) and 11, or until filled.
These programs are first-come, first-served, and you are responsible for your own transportation. Space is VERY limited.
1. Careers in International Affairs : Fri., Jan. 4
2. Careers in Advocacy/Public Interest: Tues., Jan. 8
* CONVERSATIONS ON CAREERS: ALUMNA/IE - STUDENT NETWORKING RECEPTIONS
http://cdoapps.haverford.edu/resources/events/index.php?gid=8
Informal social event for students and alumni/ae to get to know one another and exchange career interests and information.
Stop by CDO to receive an invitation and RSVP details.
BOSTON, MA: Thursday, January 3, 2008, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm,
WASHINGTON, DC: Monday, January 7, 2008, 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
LOS ANGELES, CA: Sunday, January 13, 2008, 2:00 - 4:00 pm
NEW YORK, NY: Thursday, January 3, 2008, 6pm - 8pm
* WALKINS
Stop by either CDO between for quick, 10-minute questions. No appointment
necessary.
3-4 PM, Monday - Friday
* RESUME REVIEWS
Have your resume reviewed by a Career Counselor! Drop your resume off at the CDO.
* PEER CAREER ADVISOR HOURS:
Mondays: Haverford CDO, 7:00-9:00pm
Tuesdays: Haverford CDO, 8:00-10:00pm
Wednesdays: Bryn Mawr CDO, 8:00-10:00pm
Thursdays: Bryn Mawr CDO, 7:00-9:00pm
3. RESUME REFERRAL DEADLINES
Visit OCEAN for details and to apply. You must complete a Recruiting Orientation
to apply. All applications are due on OCEAN by 11:59pm.
All jobs require a resume. Any additional requirements are listed below using the following key:
L= Cover Letter, T= Transcript, R= References
* MONDAY, DECEMBER 3RD
JAPAN EXCHANGE AND TEACHING (JET) PROGRAMME, Assistant Language Teacher (ALT) and * Coordinator for International Relations (CIR)
* WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 5TH
CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF PHILADELPHIA, Clinical Research Coordinator: Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, Rolling Applications.
FIDELITY INVESTMENTS, Equity Research Associate, L, Rolling Applications.
OPERA SOLUTIONS, Business Analyst, L, Rolling Applications
LUTRON ELECTRONICS CO., INC., Human Resources – Corporate Staffing, Human Resources – Compensation & Benefits, Experience Center Representative,
FORMOSAN ASSOCIATION FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS, Mini-Internship/Externship - Spring Break 2008
* WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 12TH
DELAWARE INVESTMENTS, Service Associate, Rolling Applications
SOUTHERN TEACHERS AGENCY, Independent School Teacher
* WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 19TH
AON, Early Career Dvlpt-Risk Associate Account Executive/Account Specialist
KOREAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES CENTER, Guest English Teacher (GET) program
* MONDAY DECEMBER 31ST
DIRECT ACTION & RESEARCH TRAINING CENTER (DART), DART Organizers Institute
* THURSDAY JANUARY 17TH
CONGRESSIONAL HUNGER CENTER, The Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellows Program
* FRIDAY, JANUARY 18TH
THE GOVERNOR'S SCHOOL OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Residence Hall Counselors
* MONDAY JANUARY 21ST
INNER CITY TEACHING CORPS, Teacher
4. EMPLOYER PRESENTATION ON CAMPUS
Find out more about these employers by visiting OCEAN at http://bmchc.erecruiting.com
* CLEAN WATER ACTION INFO TABLES
12/4/07, BMC, Campus Center Main Lounge, 11am - 2pm
12/12/07. HC, Dining Center Foyer, 11am - 2pm
* TEACH FOR AMERICA, 12/11/07, HC, Swarthmore Rm., DC, 6:30pm
5. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS/OPPORTUNITIES and CAREER FAIRS
Valuable fellowships and career development programs that are not part of on campus recruiting.
* ROAD TRIPS TO THE REAL WORLD, (Employer Visits) Sponsored by the Eastern Association of Colleges and Employers
January 3-11, 2008
http://www.eace.org/networks/liberalarts/studentinfo.html
Online Registration begins November 15th at 10am and spots fill quickly! First Come, First Served.
SITES INCLUDE:
Amica Mutual Insurance Company (Lincoln, RI)
Collette Vacation (Pawtucket, RI)
FBI Buffalo Division Headquarters (Buffalo, NY)
The Fresh Air Fund (New York, NY)
Fulton County Medical Center (McConnellsburg, PA)
Herald Mail (Hagerstown, MD)
Hoffman Homes (Littlestown, PA)
Keystone Community Mental Health Services (Chambersburg, PA)
Keystone Residence (Chambersburg, PA)
Makovsky & Co (New York, NY)
Massachusetts State House, Legislative Education Office (Boston, MA)
McCann Erickson (New York, NY)
Medical Information Technology "MEDITECH" (Canton, MA)
Museum of Science (Boston, MA)
NBC Universal (New York, NY)
New England Aquarium (Boston, MA)
Northwestern Mutual (Harrisburg, PA)
Occupational Services (Chambersburg, PA)
Philadelphia Zoo (Philadelphia, PA)
Sirius Satellite Radio (New York, NY)
Target (Stores in Stamford, CT; Newburg, NY; Jersey City, NJ; Elmhurst, NY; Bay Shore, NY; Westbury, NY))
The TJX Companies, Inc. (Framingham, MA)
US Holocaust Memorial Museum (Washington, DC)
US Office of Personnel Management (Boyers, PA)
Vanguard (Wayne, PA)
WITF (Harrisburg, PA)
Young & Rubicam (New York, NY)
* MICHAEL NUTTER'S CALL TO PUBLIC SERVICE
Philadelphia's Mayor-Elect Nutter looking for brightest and best individuals who are committed to rolling-up sleeves and working for his Administration.
Working for Nutter Administration could mean serving on paid or unpaid board, commission, or paid employment.
Submit resume and cover letter:
To participate, go to www.NutterForMayor.com
Instructions: Click on “Submit Your Resume” button located on right-hand side. You will be prompted to create profile. After profile is complete wait for email from Nutter for Mayor address listed as donotreply@nutter2007.com and follow instructions.
After submit resume: Once you have created profile and submitted information will receive automatically generated email confirming that you have successfully created Member Profile and submitted information to Nutter for Mayor.
www.nutterformayor.com
* KOCH ASSOCIATE PROGRAM
Established to identify up-and-coming leaders and entrepreneurs interested in liberty and help them develop the knowledge, skills, and experience necessary for careers with market-oriented think tanks, policy institutes, and other non-profit organizations.
Offers promising leaders and entrepreneurs opportunity to work on significant assignments within non-profit organizations while learning and applying Market-Based Management®. During year-long paid program, Associates are based in Washington, D.C., and spend four days each week at non-profit organizations working in full-time positions and one day each week at Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation immersed in a Market-Based Management curriculum.
Deadline: March 1, 2008, Rolling Applications.
* NEW JERSEY COLLEGIATE CAREER DAY
Friday, January 4, 2008, 9:30 - 3:30
Open to all college students and graduates from any school.
250 employers with full time jobs and internships.
Rutgers University - New Brunswick
Rutgers Student Center & Brower Commons
College Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ
Resume submission, directions/parking instructions, and a list of employers
at http://careerservices.rutgers.edu beginning December 1.
Look for the link on our homepage.
Contact Janet at jbernard@rci.rutgers.edu with questions.
* THE WELLSTONE FELLOWSHIP FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE
Aims to advance social justice through health care advocacy by focusing on unique challenges facing communities of color.
http://www.familiesusa.org/about/wellstone-fellowship.html Deadline January 15, 2008
* THE VILLERS FELLOWSHIP FOR HEALTHCARE JUSTICE
Work in health policy department and assist organization's efforts to improve access to health coverage for all Americans, especially for low-income and other vulnerable communities. Conduct research on range of health care policy issues, and write and contribute to publications that are relevant to current health policy debates.
http://www.familiesusa.org/about/the-villers-fellowship.html Deadline January 15, 2008
* CAPITAL FELLOWS PROGRAM
Engage in public service and prepare for future career. Work 10-11 months as full-time staff members in California State Assembly, Senate, Executive Branch or within California Court System. Gain first-hand experience in governing most diverse state in nation and sense of personal involvement in leadership of California society.
California Senate Fellows (www.csus.edu/calst/senate )
Executive Fellowship Program ( www.csus.edu/calst/executive)
Jesse M. Unruh Assembly Fellowship Program ( www.csus.edu/calst/assembly)
Judicial Administration Fellowship Program ( www.csus.edu/calst/judicial)
www.csus.edu/calst/programs Deadline: February 27, 2008
* U.S. DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, BALTIMORE REGIONAL OFFICE
VETERANS SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE, Major Duties: Functions as (1) a counselor or advocate for VA claimants. Provides information about broad range of benefits and assists with applications for VA benefits and services, (2) egal technician gathering evidence from medical, military, community, and other sources to support benefit determinations, (3) decision maker weighing evidence and applying controlling laws and regulations, and (4) computer systems user who enters appropriate data to generate benefit payments, controls pending issues or schedule future actions, and releases notifications of benefit determinations.
Requirements: Specialized Experience: One year of specialized experience that includes determining proper evidence to support claim, determining eligibility, and granting benefits. Examples include claims-decision making for state or federal agency, insurance company, employee compensation board, disability retirement, or pension program.
Education: Applicants may substitute one full year of graduate level education or meet superior academic achievement criteria [GPA of 3.0 or higher out of a possible 4.0 (“B” or better) as recorded on the transcript or as computed based on four years of education; Class Standingupper third of the graduating class in college, university, or major subdivision such as College of Liberal Arts or School of Business Administration; or membership in a national scholastic honor society. ]
Starting Salary: $37,640 - $48,933 per year Promotion Potential: $55,706 - $72,421 per year
Location: Baltimore Regional Office, G.H. Fallon Federal Building, 31 Hopkins Plaza, Baltimore, MD 21201
Recruitment Period: 12/03/2007 – 12/21/2007
Contact Information: Ms. Jackie Goode, HR Liaison or Ms. Andrea Betts, HR Liaison
Phone: 410-230-4435 Phone: 410-230-4436 Fax: 410-275-4516
* U.S. DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, BALTIMORE REGIONAL OFFICE
RATING VETERANS SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE, Major Duties: Responsible for examination and evaluation of VA claims submitted for establishing service connection of diseases and injuries. Determines degree of disability, permanency of disability, and whether substantially gainful employment is precluded for claimant, as well as other eligibility determinations.
Requirements: Specialized Experience: One year of specialized experience as adjudicator applying knowledge of complex laws, rules, and regulations pertaining to veterans benefits entitlements.
Education: Applicants may substitute a J.D. or Master’s degree.
Starting Salary: $46,041 - $59,852 per year Promotion Potential: $66,767 - $86,801 per year
Location: Baltimore Regional Office, G.H. Fallon Federal Building, 31 Hopkins Plaza, Baltimore, MD 21201
Recruitment Period: 12/03/2007 – 12/21/2007
Contact : Ms. Jackie Goode, HR Liaison or Ms. Andrea Betts, HR Liaison Phone: 410-230-4435 Phone: 410-230-4436 Fax: 410-275-4516