November 2, 2009

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.
* PUBLIC SERVICE & ACTION EXPO:
Gap-year adventures to shape your career
Thursday November 5th
11:30 am - 1:30 pm, HC Dining Center Sunken Lounge
2:30pm - 4:30pm, BMC, Campus Center Main Lounge
Meet with representatives from various organizations which offer one to two year opportunities for recent graduates.
Attendees As of 10/21/09
AmeriCorps VISTA, AVODAH: The Jewish Service Corps, ASAP/After School Activities Partnerships, City Year Greater Philadelphia, Coro Center for Civic Leadership, EducationWorks, Haverford House, HealthCorps, LanguageCorps, Peace Corps, Philadelphia Teacher Residency, Philly Fellows, Quaker United Nations Office, Teach For America

* OFF CAMPUS INTERVIEW DEADLINES:
Boston, DC, NYC
Visit http://www.slaconsortium.org/stu
You must complete an Online Recruiting Tutorial to apply.
DEADLINE: 11/4 - Do not wait until last minute to apply!

* SPOTLIGHT ON THE ARTS:
ALUMNAE CAREER PANEL
Friday, November 6, 2009, 3:00 - 4:30 PM, BMC, Thomas 110
Alumnae representing careers in arts will discuss their work, trends in support of the arts, how a liberal arts background contributes to their success, and offer advice for developing base of experience from which to build rewarding career.
Guest Panelists include:
* Gwyn Roberts BMC '84:
Artistic Co-Director, Tempesta di Mare | Philadelphia Baroque Orchestra, Faculty, Peabody Conservatory, recorded and baroque flute.
* Rebecca Kelly BMC '73:
Artistic Director, Choreograher, Rebecca Kelly Ballet
* Craig D. Brashear HC '73:
Executive Director, Rebecca Kelly Ballet
* Sara Zatz BMC '98:
Associate Director, Ping Chong & Co., (theater) NYC
* Nora Sidoti BMC '07:
Marketing and Outreach Cordinator, Wilma Theater, Philadelphia

* INTERNSHIP FAIRS:
NOVEMBER 11 AND 12, 2009
Learn about different types of agencies and organizations where students can have internships.
http://cdoapps.haverford.edu/resources/events/

* WALKINS
Stop by either CDO between for quick, 10-minute questions.
No appointment necessary. 2-4 PM, Monday - Friday

* RESUME REVIEWS
Have your resume reviewed by a Career Counselor! Drop your resume off at the CDO.
Sunday: 1:00-3:00pm, Bryn Mawr CDO
Monday: 7:00-9:00pm, Bryn Mawr CDO
Wednesday: 7:00-9:00pm, Haverford CDO
Thursday: 7:00-9:00pm, Haverford CDO

3. CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE JUNIOR FELLOWS PROGRAM

Dedicated to advancing cooperation between nations and promoting active international engagement by the United States.The junior fellows program is designed to provide a paid substantive work experience for new and recent college graduates who have a serious career interest in the area of international affairs. Approximately 8-10 fellows workat the Carnegie Endowment in Washington DC on a full time basis for aperiod of one year.
For more details, go to OCEAN at http://bmchc.experience.com .
APPLICATION PROCESS:
Each College may nominate up to 2 candidates.Materials available in the CDO.
See OCEAN for additional detailed information.
Deadline: November 30, 2009
BMC students: Submit materials to the Career Development Office. Deadline: November 30, 2009
HC Students: Submit materials to the Dean's Office:
ATTN Phil Bean Deadline: November 30, 2009

4. ON CAMPUS INTERVIEW DEADLINE- PRE-SELECTED

Visit OCEAN for details and to apply.
You must complete an online Recruiting Tutorial during this academic
year to apply at least 24 hours before the deadline.
All applications require a resume and are due on OCEAN by 11:59pm.

* WALGREENS, Retail Management Trainee, Deadline Wednesday November 4th

5. ON CAMPUS INTERVIEW DEADLINE- OPEN SIGN-UP

Visit OCEAN for details and to apply.
You must complete an online Recruiting Tutorial during this academic year to apply at least 24 hours before the deadline. All applications require a resume. Due on OCEAN by 11:59pm.

* SOUTHERN TEACHERS AGENCY, Deadline: Wednesday November 4th

6. RESUME REFERRAL DEADLINES

Visit OCEAN for details and to apply.
You must complete an online Recruiting Tutorial during this academic year to apply at least 24 hours before the deadline. All applications require a resume.
Anything in addition is indicated below using the following key:
T=Unofficial Transcript, L= Cover Letter,
All applications are due on OCEAN by 11:59pm.

* JP MORGAN,
Private Bank or Private Wealth Management Analyst, Deadline November 4th

* FUTURES LLC (Market Research),
Market Research Analyst, L, T, Deadline November 11th

7. EMPLOYER/GRAD SCHOOL PRESENTATIONS

Find out more about these employers by going to OCEAN at http://bmchc.experience.com

* UMDNJ-ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON MEDICAL SCHOOL INFO TABLE:
Monday 11/9, BMC
Campus Center Foyer, 11am - 2pm

* GE FINANCE INFO SESSION WITH 3 HC ALUMNI:
Wednesday 11/11, HC, TBA, 7:30pm
**Advance Sign Up Required

* PHILLY FELLOWS INFO SESSIONS:
Tuesday, 11/10, BMC. Dorothy Vernon Rm., Haffner Hall, 6:30pm
Thursday, 11/12, HC, Bryn Mawr Rm., Dining Center, 6:30pm

* SOTHEBY'S INSTITUTE OF ART IN NEW YORK,
Thursday 11/12, BMC, Dorothy Vernon Rm., Haffner Hall, 6:30pm

8. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS/OPPORTUNITIES

Valuable career development programs that are not part of on campus recruiting.

* WOMEN FOR HIRE CAREER EXPOS
NYC: Nov. 4th,
Houston: Nov. 12th
http://www.womenforhire.com/career_expos/

* LIFE SCIENCES CAREER FAIR SPONSORED BY CAMPUS PHILLY
11/19/09, Thomas Jefferson University, Alumni Hall, 9:30am - 1:30pm
http://www.campusphilly.org/ls2009/

* INTERNATIONAL RADIO & TELEVISION SOCIETY FOUNDATION 2010 SUMMER FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
June 6 - August 7, 2010, New York, New York
Teaches up-and-coming communicators realities of media industry and business world through nine-week, expense-paid fellowship, which includes practical experience and career-planning advice.
Fellows gain full-time, "real world" experience at New York-based media companies. In addition, Fellowship provides opportunity to network with industry professionals, take related field trips, and attend panels, lectures, and group discussions. For detailed eligibility information,
www.irts.org and follow link to "College Programs" or click on the link below:
http://www.irts.org/programs/sfp/sfp.html
All applications should be sent to SUBMIT@IRTS.ORG by December 1, 2009

* INTERCOLLEGIATE STUDIES INSTITUTE GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS
Postmark deadline for application materials is January 16, 2010.
Learn more at www.isifellowships.org.

* PRINCETON IN AFRICA:
Year-Long Post-Graduate Fellowships www.princetoninafrica.org
Deadline: December 7, 2009

* JAPANESE-ENGLISH BILINGUAL CAREER FAIR
Boston Career Forum: Nov. 20th - Nov. 22nd , 2009 Tokyo Winter Career
Forum: December, 2009 http://www.careerforum.net/event/index.asp?lang=E

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The information listed herein is presented by the Career Development Office of Bryn Mawr and Haverford Colleges as a service to our users. The inclusion of this information should not be construed as an endorsement of the organizations offering the internship (or other opportunity), and applicants should contact the organizations directly to determine if opportunities are available. Applicants are strongly encouraged to research all employers and/or sponsors. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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