January 22, 2008

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.

* CONVERSATIONS on CAREERS
Life After Bryn Mawr / Haverford
WYNDHAM, Bryn Mawr College
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2008 7:30 - 9:00 PM
dessert and networking with successful alumnae/i leaders and board members about life after the bi-co.
Where will you be next year?
...Teaching in Portland?...Running a business in Los Angeles?...Working at a non-profit in Philadelphia?
Bryn Mawr and Haverford alumnae/i board members all hold these positions (and many more) throughout the country.
RSVP REQUIRED !!
SPACE IS LIMITED. To sign up, stop by or call Career Development [610-526-5174] no later than Wednesday, January 30.
Sponsored by:Bryn Mawr College Alumnae Association, Haverford College Alumni Relations & (Bi-Co) Career Development

* EXTERN PROGRAM - http://www.haverford.edu/cdo/opportunities/extern/
Gain firsthand experience in a career field of interest by shadowing an alumna/us over spring break. Information on specific offerings and applications now available in CDO. Selections, on a first-come first-served basis, will take place Feb. 4 & 5.
Application Deadline to CDO: Jan. 30

* HC ALUMNI YEAR IN THE ARTS
1. 'FORDS in FILM PANEL: http://cdoapps.haverford.edu/resources/events/index.php?gid=5
Behind the Scenes: Haverfordians in Film - Fri.., Jan. 25, 7:00 pm. HC Sharpless Auditorium
2. FILM MAKING WORKSHOPS: Sat., 1/26, RSVP Required - http://cdoapps.haverford.edu/resources/events/index.php?gid=6
-Demystifying the Film Making Process: From Conception to Filming and Beyond, 1:00-2:30 pm
-Film Editing Basics: Hands-On, 2:30 - 4:00 pm

JOURNALISM TODAY – a new series of 4 seminars and workshops at Haverford!
Journalism Basics, Feature Stories, Digital Journalism, and Journalism Career Panel & Coaching
Application deadline for the SEMINARS & WORKSHOPS is January 30. Open to HC & BMC Students.
http://www.haverford.edu/cdo/opportunities/events/journalismtoday.html

ALUMNI LED SEMINAR: JOURNALISM TODAY - Journalism Basics http://cdoapps.haverford.edu/resources/events/index.php?calID=81
2/16/08, 2-5 pm, HC, Chase Auditorium

* 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.

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

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 3008
* KOHNKE COMMUNICATIONS, Media Researcher, Economics Researcher, L *Rolling Apps.
* GEORGETOWN LEARNING CENTERS, Associate Director

THURSDAY JANUARY 31, 2008
* PHILLY FELLOWS, Philly Fellow

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2008
* PHILADELPHIA TEACHING FELLOWS, Become a Teacher in Philadelphia

4. EMPLOYER PRESENTATION ON CAMPUS

Find out more about these employers by visiting OCEAN at http://bmchc.erecruiting.com

* KAPLAN INFO TABLES: 1/22/08
HC, Dining Center Foyer, 10am - Noon
BMC: Campus Center Foyer, 12pm - 3pm

* CITY YEAR PHILADELPHIA
1/23/08, Info Table, HC, Dining Center Foyer, 11am - 2pm
1/28/08, Info Session, HC, Swarthmore Rm., DC, 6:30pm
1/29/08, BMC, Info Table in Campus Center, 11am - 2pm
1/30/08, Info Session, BMC, CC200, 6:30pm

* PHILLY FELLOWS
1/24/08, HC, Sunken Lounge, DC, 4:30pm

* WILMINGTON FRIENDS SCHOOL
1/31/08, HC, Bryn Mawr 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.

* COLLEGE RECRUIT FAIR 2008: WASHINGTON, DC
January 28, 2008, Advance application required. http://www.globalhrprograms.com/cr2008.html

* JOB FAIRS FOR JAPANESE-ENGLISH BILINGUAL STUDENTS

2) New York Career Forum
Date: February 29th & March 1st, 2008
Place: Penn Plaza Pavilion Exhibition Hall (New York, NY)
http://www.careerforum.net/event/ny/index.asp?lang=E

* CIEE: Council on International Educational Exchange: Teach in Spain Program
http://www.ciee.org/teach/teach_spain.aspx
Program begins late September 2008 and continues until May 31, 2009; application deadline is March 15.

* 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.

* ENTER THE FIELD OF JEWISH TEACHING WITH DeLeT
Teach while you learn & learn while you teach
Outstanding faculty -- generous scholarships -- intimate,
personalized, inquiry-based program designed for day school teaching --
prepare to teach Judaic and general subjects -- 12-months, full- time --
yearlong mentored internship in local day school. Two locations:

Brandeis University: Rolling admission begins January 15, 2008. Contact MAT/ DeLeT at
Brandeis: http://www.brandeis.edu/centers/mandel/DeLeT/,
DeLeT@brandeis.edu, 781-736-2081.

HUC-JIR in Los Angeles, Applications due February 15, 2008.
Contact DeLeT at HUC-JIR: http://www.huc.edu/academics/education/
laacademic.shtml, rbendaniel@huc.edu, 213-765-2163.

* 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

* ADVERTISING INDUSTRY DIVERSITY JOB FAIR
2/27/08, New York City, http://www.bdionline.com/nydiversity08