Monday, May 17, 2010

This Week in Career Services

For questions about events or deadlines, please contact Career Services, 540-458-8595.

UPCOMING EVENTS:

For more information about each event, click on the links above.

UPCOMING APPLICATION DEADLINES:
· May 19
o Summer Intern, Virginia Sustainable Building Network: Arlington, VA
· May 21
o Manager of Digital Marketing, Buddy Media: New York City, NY
o Project Assistant, Vinson & Elkins LLP: Washington, DC
o Research Associate, Princeton Economics Group: Princeton, NJ
· May 22
o Google Apps Deployment Engineer/Developer, SADA Systems: Los Angeles, CA
· May 24
o Chemistry Teacher, Norfolk Academy: Norfolk, VA
o Summer Associate, Champion Recruiting Associates: Bethesda, MD

Go to https://wlu-csm.symplicity.com/students to access your W&L JobLink account to apply for these and other positions.

You can also find W&L JobLink and other resources at careers.wlu.edu.

2011 SPRING INTERNSHIP PROGRAM-U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE:
Applications are now being accepted for the U.S. Department of State's 2011 Spring Student Internship Program.
Click here (http://careers.state.gov/students/programs.html#SIP) for more information and to start the online application process. Please note that the deadline to submit completed applications is July 01, 2010.
You must be a U.S. Citizen and a student (a full- or part-time continuing college or university junior, or graduate student - including graduating seniors intending to go on to graduate school) to be eligible. Please read the program description and vacancy announcement for more information.

CAREER TIP OF THE WEEK:
Do not include references on your resume. Have a list of three or four references including name, job title, company, phone number and email address ready to give to interviewers if requested. Always notify those individuals in advance that they may be contacted by a potential employer. Use references who you know will give you a positive recommendation.

Monday, March 29, 2010

This Week in Career Services (29 March)

For questions about events or deadlines, please contact Career Services, 540-458-8595.

SLAC COAST-TO-COAST VIRTUAL FAIR

The Selective Liberal Arts Consortium is hosting a virtual career fair open only to the students of the 14 SLAC schools. 29 available positions are currently listed.

Go to http://www.slaconsortium.org/stu/#Coast_to_Coast_Virtual_Fair_Ma for more information about submitting your resume.

Deadline is April 5.

UPCOMING EVENTS

March 25, 8:00 PM: Cookies, Coffee & Careers
March 29: Application Deadline: CAREER 15 Key Employer Panel
April 1, 12:15 PM: Ultimate Money Skills
April 6, 12:00 PM: Live Discussion with GEICO
April 7, 10:00 AM: Live Discussion with Ferguson Enterprises

For more information about each event, click on the links above.

UPCOMING APPLICATION DEADLINES

March 29
+ Admissions Counselor, Washington and Lee University: Lexington, VA
+ VFIC Key Employer Panel Student Representatives, W&L Career Services: Charlottesville, VA
March 31
+ Associate Director, Georgetown Learning Centers: Washington, DC
+ Financial Advisor, Virginia Asset Management LLC: Richmond, VA
+ Summer Intern, SNL Financial: Charlottesville, VA
April 1
+ Elementary Faculty, St. Paul Christian Academy: Nashville, TN
April 2
+ Associate, Fortress Group Inc: Atlanta, GA
April 3
+ Camp Counselor, Camp Easter Seals: New Castle, VA
+ Editorial Intern/ New Media Intern, The Chronicle of the Horse: Middleburg, VA
+ Urban Education Fellowship, The Match School: Boston, MA
April 4
+ Commercial Real Estate Investment Sales Intern, Marcus & Millichap Real Estate Investment Services: New York City, NY
+ April 5
Camp Counselor, Camp Horizons: Harrisonburg, VA

Go to https://wlu-csm.symplicity.com/students to access your W&L JobLink account to apply for these and other positions.

You can also find W&L JobLink and other resources at careers.wlu.edu.

VFIC CAREER 15: NEW JOB POSTINGS

+ Central Intelligence Agency (CIA): 5 open positions located in Washington, D.C.
+ The Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond: 6 open internships, with application deadlines ranging from March 31st to April 9th.

Go to www.career15.org to create an account and view these positions.

Monday, March 22, 2010

This Week in Career Services (22 March)

For questions about events or deadlines, please contact Career Services, 540-458-859.

SLAC Coast-to-Coast Virtual Fair
The Selective Liberal Arts Consortium is hosting a virtual career fair open only to the students of the 14 SLAC schools. 26 available positions are currently listed. Go to http://www.slaconsortium.org/stu/#Coast_to_Coast_Virtual_Fair_Ma for more information about submitting your resume.

UPCOMING EVENTS
March 23, 12:30 PM:
Health Lawyer: First Do No Harm
March 25, 8:00 PM:
Cookies, Coffee & Careers
April 1, 12:15 PM:
Ultimate Money Skills

UPCOMING APPLICATION DEADLINES
March 24
+ Executive Assistant, DRS Technologies: Various Locations Nationwide
+ Public Relations and Event Planning Internship, Brotman-Winter-Fried Communications: Falls Church, VA
March 25
+ Full-time Analyst, MCG Capital: Arlington, VA *The employer will select students for on-campus interviews taking place April 5.*
March 26
+ IT Specialist, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics: Washington, DC
March 29
+ Admissions Counselor, Washington and Lee University: Lexington, VA
+ VFIC Career 15 Key Employer Panel Student Representatives, Boar’s Head Inn: Charlottesville, VA
April/May
+ Stockbroker- Account Executive, DMG Securities: Great Falls, VA
+ Go to https://wlu-csm.symplicity.com/students to access your W&L JobLink account to apply for these and other positions.
+ You can also find W&L JobLink and other resources at careers.wlu.edu

Complete Online Survey for a Chance to Win $250 Amazon Gift Card
Even if you're not interested in financial services, J.P. Morgan is interested in hearing from you and invites you to fill out a brief survey – it should take no more than 10 minutes. By completing this survey, you will be eligible to win a $250 Amazon gift card.

Please note that responses will not be considered at an individual level and will not impact the application process or your relationship with J.P. Morgan. All responses are collated anonymously.

Please go to http://www.workcomms.com/surveys/jpmorgan/march2010-2/ to complete this survey by March 26, 2010.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Review of LinkUP Job Search Engine: Google for Jobs


The general impression one gets after visiting LinkUP follows the website's own self-description: 'Google for jobs.' Submitting a search can yield an enormous volume of results. Consequently, a good portion of those results will be superfluous, but there are many diamonds to be found in the rough.

As far as its usefulness for Washington and Lee students, LinkUP offers both disadvantages and advantages. Unfortunately, the searches reveal many positions that are out of graduating students’ range. There are many positions offered as Vice-Presidents, Managers, and Directors of departments or offices; these positions typically require sufficient work experience that graduating college students do not have. Nonetheless, the searches do pick up some good jobs that graduating seniors can compete for. Graduates’ jobs are not the central focus of this website, but they are there. Additionally, many internship opportunities appear on the website. While searches generate many job results, students can find this search engine helpful in finding summer or future employment.

Another benefit of the website is the great range of searchable locations and employment areas. The website allows students to confine their job searches to any number of specific cities or states, whereas other search websites such as SLAC confine their positions to a few large, metropolitan cities. Another benefit of so many search results is that a wide array of interests are represented, and students of any major and any career path will likely find some opportunities in their searches. The website is not as formal as most job websites, but it is also less confined; it allows students to make a more exhaustive search of the job market.

This Week in Career Services (15 March)

For questions about events or deadlines, please contact Career Services, 540-458-8595.

UPCOMING EVENTS:

March 16, 10:00 AM: Intelligence Community Virtual Career Fair
March 16, 11:30 AM: Quick Questions in the Marketplace
March 16, 9:00 AM: Open House for Hertz Corporation
March 17, 12:30 PM: Chairman and CEO of The Martin Agency Visits W&L

For more information about each event, click on the links above.

UPCOMING APPLICATION DEADLINES:

March 15:
- JPMorgan Launching Leaders Experience 2010: New York City, NY
- JPMorgan Winning Women Experience 2010: New York City, NY
March 17:
- Secondary School Teachers, The Field School: Washington, DC
- Summer Leadership Program, Ernst & Young
March 18:
- Account Manager, Kforce Professional Staffing: Reston, VA
March 19:
- External Relations Intern, National Children’s Museum: Washington, DC
- Summer Intern, Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA): New York/ Washington, DC
March 20:
- Business Internship, AH&T Insurance: Leesburg, VA
- Financial Representative Intern, Northwestern Mutual Financial Network: Various Virginia Locations

Go to https://bl2prd0102.outlook.com/owa/redir.aspx?C=3975ba76bed24407865376413bd7839c&URL=https%3a%2f%2fwlu-csm.symplicity.com%2fstudents to access your W&L JobLink account to apply for these and other positions.

You can also find W&L JobLink and other resources at careers.wlu.edu.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Events for 11 March

March 11, 11:00 AM: Finding Work with the Federal Government
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/detail.asp?EventID=5681

March 11, 5:00 PM: The Value of a Liberal Arts Degree: Spotlight on History
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/detail.asp?EventID=5746

March 11, 8:00 PM: Cookies, Coffee, and Careers
http://newcalendar.wlu.edu/detail.asp?EventID=5795

From the Alumni Office Blog: "A warm fuzzy on a chill day"

On 9 February 2010, the Washington and Lee Alumni Office the below e-mail accounting one alum's networking experiences (this should be useful advice for anyone currently searching for employment):

http://alumniwlu.wordpress.com/2010/02/09/a-warm-fuzzy-on-a-chilly-day/

“'Just wanted to send you a quick email about how great the alumni network has been for me so far. Internships are terrible to find for the summer after 1L year especially in this economy. I sent some letters to a bunch of firms in January and went through career services here at Wake some. Just about everyone has sent me back letters saying that they don’t take 1Ls. Which, let me tell you, is very stressful.

Then I decided I’d go through Colonnade Connections and email W&L alums in different areas with my resume to see if they had anything. They have been WONDERFUL! People have either called me about interning for them, emailed me about it or sent my resume to their career department. Even those who are in firms that aren’t taking summer interns have been great and said they would pass around my resume at other places or have offered to call to discuss the legal field in their area or take me to lunch when I came through. I’m just really impressed with W&L and how helpful colonnade connections has been and with the alums. It’s just made this entire internship experience so much better. Where before it was faceless firms, this has made me feel cared about. I just wanted to say thanks for making the alunni network great and yay for Washington and Lee. Best school EVER.'

~ by Washington and Lee Alumni Office on February 9, 2010.
Posted in Alumni Office."