Attend the Indiana University SUMMER CAMP JOBS FAIR
The 50th Annual Indiana University Summer Camp Jobs Fair will be held Wednesday, February 24, 2010 at the Indiana Memorial Union's Alumni Hall from
11:30-3pm. OVER 60 different camp representatives from across the
United States will be in attendance to recruit IU students for summer work. Get paid, gain experience and meet new friends. Working at summer camp is great opportunity for college students to enhance their transferable skills in youth work, communication, problem solving, leadership, and event planning. Working at a camp can be an invaluable experience to have on a resume! For more information, please contact Julie Knapp at julknapp@indiana.edu or visit the website at www.indiana.edu/~campfair to see participating camps.
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Monday, February 22, 2010
Friday, September 11, 2009
Career Development Center News
Here is a complete list of offerings through the Career Development Center. This resources is free to all students. They offer help with interest and skills assessment, resume and cover letter writing, mock interviews, and more. They have an extensive career library, and they have trained advisors to assist you. We encourage you to take advantage of this great resource before your senior year!
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COME VISIT US AT THE MARKETING BLITZ!
The Career Development Center will host various booths on campus during the month of September. Stop by to learn about the services and events being offered by our center for Fall 2009. The first 350 visitors at each booth get a free employer-sponsored t-shirt!
9/9/09, 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m., Student Involvement Fair (Sponsored by Enterprise Rent-A-Car)
9/22/09, 12:30 - 3:30 p.m., Jordan Hall Lobby (Meet employers from Cook Medical)
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RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES:
9/10/09: Procter & Gamble (Scientific Research & Development Division)/Ph.D. Level Scientists
9/30/09: Nielsen/Analyst, Professional Services
10/2/09: Blue Vista Capital Management/Real Estate Analyst
10/5/09: General Mills/Business Management Associate, Business Management Associate Internship
10/14/09: WestPoint Financial Group/MassMutual
10/20/09: Walgreen's/Retail Management Internship, Retail Management Trainee
10/21/09: Enterprise Rent-A-Car/Summer Management/Sales Intern, Sales/Management Trainee
Submit your resume and learn more about these and other positions through myIUcareers.
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FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
Don't forget to check the full-time, part-time, and internship postings on myIUcareers. Below is a preview of what is currently available:
Full-time positions:
* Insight Global, Inc, Sales/Account Manager-Fall 2009
* Taylor Sportswear - A Division of T.I.S., Production Artist
* The Buckle, Management Development Program
* Mesirow Financial, Senior Programmer Analyst
Internships:
* Target Stores, Executive Intern
* WestPoint Financial Group/MassMutual, Financial Services Internship
* Student Conservation Association, Expense Paid Conservation Internships
* BLASTmedia, Media Relations Intern
Part-time positions:
* IU Campus Bus Service, Customer Information Specialist (Non-Work Study)
* Indiana Geological Survey, Publication Layout Assistant (Non-Work Study)
* IU School of Education - Cultural Immersion Projects, Office Assistant (Work-Study)
* IU Swain Hall Library, Library Assistant I (Work-Study)
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PROCTER & GAMBLE CONSUMER & MARKET KNOWLEDGE INFORMATION SESSION
Thursday, September 10, 7:30 p.m.
Kelley School of Business, BU202
Do you have an inherent interest in people, an intense curiosity to understand why people behave as they do...and want to drive those insights to action!
Procter & Gamble's Consumer & Market Knowledge (CMK) function is uniquely responsible for championing the voice of the consumer and being on the forefront of market trends, making CMK people critical leaders on multi-functional business teams. Our core work is the integration of consumer, shopper, and market understanding to catalyze business growth.
P&G CMK is looking for individuals from diverse educational backgrounds who are strong analytical thinkers and creative problem solvers, and are able to influence others via excellence in both verbal and written communication.
Topics will include:
* Internship (Junior) and Full-time employment (Seniors) opportunities
* What is CMK?
* What skills drive success in CMK?
* Careers in CMK
* How to apply
This opportunity is open to all majors.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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GLOBAL CAREER SERIES: EAST ASIA CAREER NIGHT
Tuesday, September 15, 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Join IU Alumni and career professionals who specialized in East Asian studies and now work in careers that draw on their knowledge of East Asian languages and culture! Panelists will share their experiences abroad; provide tips on how to maximize your time here at IU, and offer strategies for Americans seeking international work. There will be time set aside to network with the panelists and other students with similar goals and interests. This night should be especially useful for students in international studies, area studies, languages, journalism, and other majors focused on global careers.
* Kara Abramson, Washington, DC, Congressional Executive Commission on China
* Joe Coleman, Indiana University, Former AP Bureau Chief in Japan
* Jen Pearl, Grad Student, Indiana University, Internship in Public Relations, Beijing, China
* Jim Walsh, Bloomington, Indiana, taught English as a second language in China
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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MARKETING YOUR SCIENCE DEGREE, PRESENTED BY ELI LILLY
Tuesday, September 15, 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Chemistry Building, CH 122
Join representatives from Eli Lilly and the Career Development Center for an information session/workshop. Gain valuable insight into what employers look for in potential hires, and resume building strategies and techniques. In addition, learn more about Eli Lilly and positions that are available.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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APPOINTMENTS WITH THE NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY (NSA)
Wednesday, September 16, 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
This is your chance to learn about working for the National Security Agency (NSA). On September 16, a NSA recruiter will hold 15-minute individual appointments to answer your questions and provide information about career opportunities with the NSA.
The National Security Agency is a federal government agency that coordinates certain domestic and foreign communications challenges, including the collection of foreign secure communications and the protection of U.S. secure communications.
Sign up for a time slot through your myIUcareers account under the "On Campus Interviews" tab.
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For more information on these and other events, visit www.iucareers.com and sign in to your myIUcareers account.
When you're looking for jobs, be sure to check the job listings (by using the "search jobs" feature) as well as the Interviews and Events tabs to find jobs that will have on-campus interviews.
BENEFITS OF myIUcareers:
Participate in on-campus interviews for internship and full-time employment/Access online postings for part-time, internship, fellowship, and full-time positions/View the IU Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services calendar of interviews and events and RSVP for workshops and employer information sessions/ Obtain contact information for employers actively partnered with the Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services
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Katie Lloyd
Senior Assistant Director, Student Services
Career Development CenterArts & Sciences Career Services
Indiana University Bloomington
625 N. Jordan Avenue
Bloomington, IN 47405
Phone: 812.855.9136Fax: 812.855.2121
lloydk@indiana.eduwww.IUCareers.com
_______________
COME VISIT US AT THE MARKETING BLITZ!
The Career Development Center will host various booths on campus during the month of September. Stop by to learn about the services and events being offered by our center for Fall 2009. The first 350 visitors at each booth get a free employer-sponsored t-shirt!
9/9/09, 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m., Student Involvement Fair (Sponsored by Enterprise Rent-A-Car)
9/22/09, 12:30 - 3:30 p.m., Jordan Hall Lobby (Meet employers from Cook Medical)
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES:
9/10/09: Procter & Gamble (Scientific Research & Development Division)/Ph.D. Level Scientists
9/30/09: Nielsen/Analyst, Professional Services
10/2/09: Blue Vista Capital Management/Real Estate Analyst
10/5/09: General Mills/Business Management Associate, Business Management Associate Internship
10/14/09: WestPoint Financial Group/MassMutual
10/20/09: Walgreen's/Retail Management Internship, Retail Management Trainee
10/21/09: Enterprise Rent-A-Car/Summer Management/Sales Intern, Sales/Management Trainee
Submit your resume and learn more about these and other positions through myIUcareers.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
Don't forget to check the full-time, part-time, and internship postings on myIUcareers. Below is a preview of what is currently available:
Full-time positions:
* Insight Global, Inc, Sales/Account Manager-Fall 2009
* Taylor Sportswear - A Division of T.I.S., Production Artist
* The Buckle, Management Development Program
* Mesirow Financial, Senior Programmer Analyst
Internships:
* Target Stores, Executive Intern
* WestPoint Financial Group/MassMutual, Financial Services Internship
* Student Conservation Association, Expense Paid Conservation Internships
* BLASTmedia, Media Relations Intern
Part-time positions:
* IU Campus Bus Service, Customer Information Specialist (Non-Work Study)
* Indiana Geological Survey, Publication Layout Assistant (Non-Work Study)
* IU School of Education - Cultural Immersion Projects, Office Assistant (Work-Study)
* IU Swain Hall Library, Library Assistant I (Work-Study)
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PROCTER & GAMBLE CONSUMER & MARKET KNOWLEDGE INFORMATION SESSION
Thursday, September 10, 7:30 p.m.
Kelley School of Business, BU202
Do you have an inherent interest in people, an intense curiosity to understand why people behave as they do...and want to drive those insights to action!
Procter & Gamble's Consumer & Market Knowledge (CMK) function is uniquely responsible for championing the voice of the consumer and being on the forefront of market trends, making CMK people critical leaders on multi-functional business teams. Our core work is the integration of consumer, shopper, and market understanding to catalyze business growth.
P&G CMK is looking for individuals from diverse educational backgrounds who are strong analytical thinkers and creative problem solvers, and are able to influence others via excellence in both verbal and written communication.
Topics will include:
* Internship (Junior) and Full-time employment (Seniors) opportunities
* What is CMK?
* What skills drive success in CMK?
* Careers in CMK
* How to apply
This opportunity is open to all majors.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
GLOBAL CAREER SERIES: EAST ASIA CAREER NIGHT
Tuesday, September 15, 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Join IU Alumni and career professionals who specialized in East Asian studies and now work in careers that draw on their knowledge of East Asian languages and culture! Panelists will share their experiences abroad; provide tips on how to maximize your time here at IU, and offer strategies for Americans seeking international work. There will be time set aside to network with the panelists and other students with similar goals and interests. This night should be especially useful for students in international studies, area studies, languages, journalism, and other majors focused on global careers.
* Kara Abramson, Washington, DC, Congressional Executive Commission on China
* Joe Coleman, Indiana University, Former AP Bureau Chief in Japan
* Jen Pearl, Grad Student, Indiana University, Internship in Public Relations, Beijing, China
* Jim Walsh, Bloomington, Indiana, taught English as a second language in China
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
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MARKETING YOUR SCIENCE DEGREE, PRESENTED BY ELI LILLY
Tuesday, September 15, 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Chemistry Building, CH 122
Join representatives from Eli Lilly and the Career Development Center for an information session/workshop. Gain valuable insight into what employers look for in potential hires, and resume building strategies and techniques. In addition, learn more about Eli Lilly and positions that are available.
Registration required through your myIUcareers account.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
APPOINTMENTS WITH THE NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY (NSA)
Wednesday, September 16, 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
This is your chance to learn about working for the National Security Agency (NSA). On September 16, a NSA recruiter will hold 15-minute individual appointments to answer your questions and provide information about career opportunities with the NSA.
The National Security Agency is a federal government agency that coordinates certain domestic and foreign communications challenges, including the collection of foreign secure communications and the protection of U.S. secure communications.
Sign up for a time slot through your myIUcareers account under the "On Campus Interviews" tab.
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For more information on these and other events, visit www.iucareers.com and sign in to your myIUcareers account.
When you're looking for jobs, be sure to check the job listings (by using the "search jobs" feature) as well as the Interviews and Events tabs to find jobs that will have on-campus interviews.
BENEFITS OF myIUcareers:
Participate in on-campus interviews for internship and full-time employment/Access online postings for part-time, internship, fellowship, and full-time positions/View the IU Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services calendar of interviews and events and RSVP for workshops and employer information sessions/ Obtain contact information for employers actively partnered with the Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Katie Lloyd
Senior Assistant Director, Student Services
Career Development CenterArts & Sciences Career Services
Indiana University Bloomington
625 N. Jordan Avenue
Bloomington, IN 47405
Phone: 812.855.9136Fax: 812.855.2121
lloydk@indiana.eduwww.IUCareers.com
Wednesday, September 02, 2009
Career Development Center Events
The Career Development Center offers a variety of resources. We urge students to take advantage of what they provide before becoming seniors.
* COME VISIT US AT THE MARKETING BLITZ!
* UPCOMING CAREER FAIRS
* EMPLOYER IN RESIDENCE – RESUME CRITIQUES WITH TOTAL QUALITY LOGISTICS (TQL)
* RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES
* FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
* REGISTER NOW! NEW ASCS COURSE FOR FALL 2009
* GLOBAL CAREER SERIES
* GRADUATE SCHOOL SERIES
* NETWORKING NIGHT SERIES
* UPCOMING INFORMATION SESSIONS
* MARKETING YOUR SCIENCE DEGREE, PRESENTED BY ELI LILLY
* FINANCIAL SERVICES CAREERS…WHY NOW?!
* FACULTY AND STAFF DIVISION OF IUCAREERS.COM LAUNCHED
For more information, go to:
www.IUCareers.com
Career Development CenterArts & Sciences Career Services
Indiana University Bloomington
625 N. Jordan Avenue
Bloomington, IN 47405
(812) 855-9136
* COME VISIT US AT THE MARKETING BLITZ!
* UPCOMING CAREER FAIRS
* EMPLOYER IN RESIDENCE – RESUME CRITIQUES WITH TOTAL QUALITY LOGISTICS (TQL)
* RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES
* FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
* REGISTER NOW! NEW ASCS COURSE FOR FALL 2009
* GLOBAL CAREER SERIES
* GRADUATE SCHOOL SERIES
* NETWORKING NIGHT SERIES
* UPCOMING INFORMATION SESSIONS
* MARKETING YOUR SCIENCE DEGREE, PRESENTED BY ELI LILLY
* FINANCIAL SERVICES CAREERS…WHY NOW?!
* FACULTY AND STAFF DIVISION OF IUCAREERS.COM LAUNCHED
For more information, go to:
www.IUCareers.com
Career Development CenterArts & Sciences Career Services
Indiana University Bloomington
625 N. Jordan Avenue
Bloomington, IN 47405
(812) 855-9136
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Health Professions and PreLaw
Are you interested in even the possibility of attending law or medical school in the future? If so, these meetings should be considered mandatory!
1. PRELAW ORIENTATION with Frank Motley, Dean of Admission IUB Law School and HPPLC Director/Prelaw Advisor Mac Francis: Tuesday, September 8, 6:00 to 7:30 pm. (Quiet latecomers welcome). Law School Room 123 (corner of 3rd and Indiana).
2. PREMED ORIENTATION with Dr. Rachel Tolen, HPPLC Assistant Director and Premed Advisor: Tuesday, September 15, 6:00 to 7:30 pm. Indiana Memorial Union, Whittenberger Auditorium.
These meetings are sponsored by IU’s Health Professions and Prelaw Center (HPPLC), located across from the Union in Maxwell Hall 010. Get to know this office. They are dedicated to helping you become a well-prepared and successful applicant to professional school. Freshmen are strongly encouraged to meet with a preprofessional advisor.
ALL STUDENTS, including those who cannot attend the above meetings:
1. Register for your area’s email list. Go to www.hpplc.indiana.edu, and click the link for “Email Lists.” It takes 20 seconds. You will receive email only for your area of interest and year in school.
2. Review the material for your area at the above address.
3. Take a look at the HPPLC calendar of preprofessional events: http://www.hpplc.indiana.edu/events.php. Try to attend as many of these events as possible!
4. Make an individual appointment to meet with a preprofessional advisor. Just call 812.855.1873. You may also email HPPLC directly at hpplc@indiana.edu.
Announced by the Preprofessional Advisors at HPPLC
1. PRELAW ORIENTATION with Frank Motley, Dean of Admission IUB Law School and HPPLC Director/Prelaw Advisor Mac Francis: Tuesday, September 8, 6:00 to 7:30 pm. (Quiet latecomers welcome). Law School Room 123 (corner of 3rd and Indiana).
2. PREMED ORIENTATION with Dr. Rachel Tolen, HPPLC Assistant Director and Premed Advisor: Tuesday, September 15, 6:00 to 7:30 pm. Indiana Memorial Union, Whittenberger Auditorium.
These meetings are sponsored by IU’s Health Professions and Prelaw Center (HPPLC), located across from the Union in Maxwell Hall 010. Get to know this office. They are dedicated to helping you become a well-prepared and successful applicant to professional school. Freshmen are strongly encouraged to meet with a preprofessional advisor.
ALL STUDENTS, including those who cannot attend the above meetings:
1. Register for your area’s email list. Go to www.hpplc.indiana.edu, and click the link for “Email Lists.” It takes 20 seconds. You will receive email only for your area of interest and year in school.
2. Review the material for your area at the above address.
3. Take a look at the HPPLC calendar of preprofessional events: http://www.hpplc.indiana.edu/events.php. Try to attend as many of these events as possible!
4. Make an individual appointment to meet with a preprofessional advisor. Just call 812.855.1873. You may also email HPPLC directly at hpplc@indiana.edu.
Announced by the Preprofessional Advisors at HPPLC
Thursday, August 20, 2009
2009 Fall Jobs Fair
The Career Development Center will hold the Fall Jobs Fair as follows:
Friday, August 28, 2009
9-11 a.m. (work-study students only)
1-3 p.m. (all students)
Indiana Memorial Union, Alumni Hall
Looking for employment on or off campus? Local Bloomington and on-campus employers will be looking for part-time employees at the Fall Jobs Fair! (Only students awarded work-study should attend from 9-11 a.m.; all students welcome at the afternoon fair.)
Students, to view a list of attending employers, please log in to your myIUcareers account.
Friday, August 28, 2009
9-11 a.m. (work-study students only)
1-3 p.m. (all students)
Indiana Memorial Union, Alumni Hall
Looking for employment on or off campus? Local Bloomington and on-campus employers will be looking for part-time employees at the Fall Jobs Fair! (Only students awarded work-study should attend from 9-11 a.m.; all students welcome at the afternoon fair.)
Students, to view a list of attending employers, please log in to your myIUcareers account.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Today! Career Center: U.S. Department of State
U.S. Department of State Information Session (2 Sessions)
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
12:00 - 1:30 p.m., SPEA Atrium (Lunch Provided)
6:00 - 7:30 p.m., Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Please RSVP for the session of your choice through your “myIUcareers” account.
Career diplomat Brian Flora will discuss career and internship possibilities with the U.S. Department of State. Flora, a 35-year veteran of the Foreign Service, is a recruiter for the Department throughout the upper Midwest. The sessions will include a detailed discussion of the application procedure and will provide suggestions on how to prepare for a Foreign Service career. Both sessions will last approximately 45 minutes, with ample opportunity for questions.
The Department of State is the Federal agency responsible for the formulation and implementation of U.S. foreign policy. The Department’s personnel represent the U.S. and protect its interests and citizens around the world. The State Department seeks high caliber employees with the skills and competencies needed to deal with the demands of the coming decades. It recruits a diverse group of individuals with knowledge not only in areas traditionally associated with diplomacy (such as history, political science, international relations, and economics), but also those with backgrounds in business, office management, public administration, natural sciences, communications, law, information management and security. Its 25,000 U.S. employees (Foreign Officers and Specialists and Civil Servants) serve domestically, primarily in Washington DC, and at 265 embassies and consulates in over 160 foreign countries.
U.S. Department of State Individual Appointments
Dr. Flora will be available for a limited number of one-on-one meetings for individuals that are interested in the Department of State and/or have decided to register for the Foreign Service Officers Test. The appointments will take place on Tuesday, July 14 between 2:00-5:30p.m. at the Career Development Center. If you would like to schedule an appointment with Dr. Flora, please send your availability to Sara Pennington-Busick at pennings@indiana.edu.
Additional Information:
Foreign Service Officer Test
To start the Foreign Service application process, you must take the free Foreign Service Officer Test. It is given several times a year at testing centers throughout the U.S. and at many U.S. Embassies around the world. To register to take the FSOT, go to the State Department website at: www.careers.state.gov
U.S. Department of State Internship Program
For students who are still in the educational pipeline, or who intend to go on to graduate school, the Department of State has a robust fall, spring, and summer internship program that offers a variety of interesting and challenging jobs in Washington and overseas in U.S. Embassies and Consulates. For more information, please visit: http://careers.state.gov/students/programs.html.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
12:00 - 1:30 p.m., SPEA Atrium (Lunch Provided)
6:00 - 7:30 p.m., Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Please RSVP for the session of your choice through your “myIUcareers” account.
Career diplomat Brian Flora will discuss career and internship possibilities with the U.S. Department of State. Flora, a 35-year veteran of the Foreign Service, is a recruiter for the Department throughout the upper Midwest. The sessions will include a detailed discussion of the application procedure and will provide suggestions on how to prepare for a Foreign Service career. Both sessions will last approximately 45 minutes, with ample opportunity for questions.
The Department of State is the Federal agency responsible for the formulation and implementation of U.S. foreign policy. The Department’s personnel represent the U.S. and protect its interests and citizens around the world. The State Department seeks high caliber employees with the skills and competencies needed to deal with the demands of the coming decades. It recruits a diverse group of individuals with knowledge not only in areas traditionally associated with diplomacy (such as history, political science, international relations, and economics), but also those with backgrounds in business, office management, public administration, natural sciences, communications, law, information management and security. Its 25,000 U.S. employees (Foreign Officers and Specialists and Civil Servants) serve domestically, primarily in Washington DC, and at 265 embassies and consulates in over 160 foreign countries.
U.S. Department of State Individual Appointments
Dr. Flora will be available for a limited number of one-on-one meetings for individuals that are interested in the Department of State and/or have decided to register for the Foreign Service Officers Test. The appointments will take place on Tuesday, July 14 between 2:00-5:30p.m. at the Career Development Center. If you would like to schedule an appointment with Dr. Flora, please send your availability to Sara Pennington-Busick at pennings@indiana.edu.
Additional Information:
Foreign Service Officer Test
To start the Foreign Service application process, you must take the free Foreign Service Officer Test. It is given several times a year at testing centers throughout the U.S. and at many U.S. Embassies around the world. To register to take the FSOT, go to the State Department website at: www.careers.state.gov
U.S. Department of State Internship Program
For students who are still in the educational pipeline, or who intend to go on to graduate school, the Department of State has a robust fall, spring, and summer internship program that offers a variety of interesting and challenging jobs in Washington and overseas in U.S. Embassies and Consulates. For more information, please visit: http://careers.state.gov/students/programs.html.
Career Center Session: NSA
National Security Agency (NSA) Information Session
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Avenue
Visit IUCareers.com and register through your "myIUcareers" account
As an NSA Language Analyst, your work has a powerful impact in providing the most complete and accurate Signals Intelligence picture to U.S. policymakers, military commanders, and Intelligence Community members. Working directly with the original written or spoken language, you are the first person to determine the relevance of intelligence collected, to analyze, and to put the information into context. You may even be called upon to research and understand a culture in which a specific language is spoken.
Career Paths in Foreign Language
NSA is particularly interested in individuals who are proficient in Asian or Middle Eastern languages. We are looking for those with the following language capabilities:
• Chinese
• Dari
• Farsi
• Pashto
• Russian
• Turkish
• Urdu
• Other languages of Sub-Saharan Africa
Language Instructor positions are also available in the following languages:
• Chinese
• Pashto
• Farsi
You may also take on additional research and reporting responsibilities, apply for field assignments abroad, or elect to teach at our National Cryptologic School using live language broadcasting via SCOLA (Satellite Communications for Learning Association). You'll also have the opportunity to learn new languages at our National Cryptologic School or through reimbursed language courses at prestigious local colleges and universities, and much, much more.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Avenue
Visit IUCareers.com and register through your "myIUcareers" account
As an NSA Language Analyst, your work has a powerful impact in providing the most complete and accurate Signals Intelligence picture to U.S. policymakers, military commanders, and Intelligence Community members. Working directly with the original written or spoken language, you are the first person to determine the relevance of intelligence collected, to analyze, and to put the information into context. You may even be called upon to research and understand a culture in which a specific language is spoken.
Career Paths in Foreign Language
NSA is particularly interested in individuals who are proficient in Asian or Middle Eastern languages. We are looking for those with the following language capabilities:
• Chinese
• Dari
• Farsi
• Pashto
• Russian
• Turkish
• Urdu
• Other languages of Sub-Saharan Africa
Language Instructor positions are also available in the following languages:
• Chinese
• Pashto
• Farsi
You may also take on additional research and reporting responsibilities, apply for field assignments abroad, or elect to teach at our National Cryptologic School using live language broadcasting via SCOLA (Satellite Communications for Learning Association). You'll also have the opportunity to learn new languages at our National Cryptologic School or through reimbursed language courses at prestigious local colleges and universities, and much, much more.
Monday, June 01, 2009
Career Development Center Update
Please check the Career Development Center web site for information on:
* FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
* DROP-IN ADVISING SUMMER SCHEDULE
* UPCOMING FALL 2009 CAREER FAIRS
FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
Full-time positions:
* Indiana University Alumni Association, Web Programming Assistant
* Indiana House of Representatives/Republican staff/Communications Office, Press Secretary
* Maxim Healthcare Services, Healthcare Recruiter/Entry Level Sales Management
* Elkhart Public Library, Outreach Coordinator
Internships:
* City of Chicago, Student Intern
* The LaSalle Network, Marketing Intern
* IU Office of Creative Services, Web Developer Internship
* Indiana Sports Corporation, Sports Indiana Intern
* Girl Scouts of Tulip Trace Council, Non-Profit Management Intern
Part-time positions:
* IU Campus Bus Service, Campus Bus Operator (Non-Work Study)
* TownePlace Suites - Bloomington, Front Desk Representative (Non-Work Study)
* Boys and Girls Clubs of Bloomington/Ellettsville, Summer Camp Membership Desk Coordinator (Non-Work Study)
* Indiana Geological Survey, Computer Support Assistant (Non-Work Study)
* IU Mathers Museum of World Cultures, Mathers Museum Assistant (Work-Study)
* Community Kitchen of Monroe County, Inc., Kitchen Staff (Work-Study)
DROP-IN ADVISING SUMMER SCHEDULE (UNDERGRADUATES ONLY)
Drop-in advising is available without appointment Tuesday-Thursday from 1-3 p.m. in the Career Development Center. Drop-in appointments take 15-20 minutes. Career advisors answer general questions about majors or careers; critique resumes and cover letters; explain what resources are available on campus; and get students started on internship, job, and graduate school searches. If additional time is required, the advisor will help the student make an hour-long advising appointment.
FALL 2009 CAREER FAIRS
FALL JOBS FAIR
Friday, August 28, 9-11 a.m. (Work Study) and 1:00-3:00 p.m. (Non-Work Study) Indiana Memorial Union, Alumni Hall
RETAIL & DESIGN CAREER FAIR
Wednesday, September 23, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Indiana Memorial Union, Alumni Hall
LIFE SCIENCES CAREER FAIR
Thursday, October 8, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Grand Foyer, IU Auditorium
GOVERNMENT CAREER FAIR
Monday, October 19, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Indiana Memorial Union, Alumni Hall
For more information on these and other events, visit www.iucareers.com and sign in to your myIUcareers account. Benefits of myIUcareers: Participate in on-campus interviews for internship and full-time employment/Access online postings for part-time, internship, fellowship, and full-time positions/View the IU Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services calendar of interviews and events and RSVP for workshops and employer information sessions/ Obtain contact information for employers actively partnered with the Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services.
* FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
* DROP-IN ADVISING SUMMER SCHEDULE
* UPCOMING FALL 2009 CAREER FAIRS
FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
Full-time positions:
* Indiana University Alumni Association, Web Programming Assistant
* Indiana House of Representatives/Republican staff/Communications Office, Press Secretary
* Maxim Healthcare Services, Healthcare Recruiter/Entry Level Sales Management
* Elkhart Public Library, Outreach Coordinator
Internships:
* City of Chicago, Student Intern
* The LaSalle Network, Marketing Intern
* IU Office of Creative Services, Web Developer Internship
* Indiana Sports Corporation, Sports Indiana Intern
* Girl Scouts of Tulip Trace Council, Non-Profit Management Intern
Part-time positions:
* IU Campus Bus Service, Campus Bus Operator (Non-Work Study)
* TownePlace Suites - Bloomington, Front Desk Representative (Non-Work Study)
* Boys and Girls Clubs of Bloomington/Ellettsville, Summer Camp Membership Desk Coordinator (Non-Work Study)
* Indiana Geological Survey, Computer Support Assistant (Non-Work Study)
* IU Mathers Museum of World Cultures, Mathers Museum Assistant (Work-Study)
* Community Kitchen of Monroe County, Inc., Kitchen Staff (Work-Study)
DROP-IN ADVISING SUMMER SCHEDULE (UNDERGRADUATES ONLY)
Drop-in advising is available without appointment Tuesday-Thursday from 1-3 p.m. in the Career Development Center. Drop-in appointments take 15-20 minutes. Career advisors answer general questions about majors or careers; critique resumes and cover letters; explain what resources are available on campus; and get students started on internship, job, and graduate school searches. If additional time is required, the advisor will help the student make an hour-long advising appointment.
FALL 2009 CAREER FAIRS
FALL JOBS FAIR
Friday, August 28, 9-11 a.m. (Work Study) and 1:00-3:00 p.m. (Non-Work Study) Indiana Memorial Union, Alumni Hall
RETAIL & DESIGN CAREER FAIR
Wednesday, September 23, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Indiana Memorial Union, Alumni Hall
LIFE SCIENCES CAREER FAIR
Thursday, October 8, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Grand Foyer, IU Auditorium
GOVERNMENT CAREER FAIR
Monday, October 19, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Indiana Memorial Union, Alumni Hall
For more information on these and other events, visit www.iucareers.com and sign in to your myIUcareers account. Benefits of myIUcareers: Participate in on-campus interviews for internship and full-time employment/Access online postings for part-time, internship, fellowship, and full-time positions/View the IU Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services calendar of interviews and events and RSVP for workshops and employer information sessions/ Obtain contact information for employers actively partnered with the Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services.
Thursday, May 07, 2009
Job: Indiana Statistical Consulting Center
The Indiana Statistical Consulting Center (ISCC) is expecting to hire a Student Academic Appointee to be a Consulting Associate in the center for the 2009-2010 academic year. This will be a 20 hour/wk position. The Consulting Associate will work under the supervision of Senior Consultants to meet with clients, advise on statistical methods, and explain the procedures within relevant software. He or she will also perform data management and analyses on large projects through the center.
Requirements: Knowledge in basic statistical methods (ANOVA, Regression,...) and experience in SPSS, SAS, or R programming. Specialized methods such as Structural Equation Modeling, Bayesian methods, Time-series, Hierarchical Linear Models, etc, are also of interest.
Please reply by e-mail to iscc@indiana.edu with a short letter of interest including a description of relevant knowledge & experience.
For more information about the Center, please visit http://www.indiana.edu/~iscc/.
Requirements: Knowledge in basic statistical methods (ANOVA, Regression,...) and experience in SPSS, SAS, or R programming. Specialized methods such as Structural Equation Modeling, Bayesian methods, Time-series, Hierarchical Linear Models, etc, are also of interest.
Please reply by e-mail to iscc@indiana.edu with a short letter of interest including a description of relevant knowledge & experience.
For more information about the Center, please visit http://www.indiana.edu/~iscc/.
Saturday, May 02, 2009
New Career Course for Fall 2009
The Career Development Center is pleased to announce a new career course for Fall Term 2009.
The Art of Meaningful Work
ASCS-Q 377
Class Number 30180
3 cr
Wed. 6:00-8:30 p.m
WH 204
Instructor: Doug Hanvey (dhanvey@indiana.edu)
NOTE: THIS CLASS IS RESERVED FOR JUNIORS AND SENIORS WHO HAVE NOT TAKEN ASCS-Q 294.
Description:
In the 20th century, the illustrious psychologist and concentration camp survivor Viktor Frankl wrote: "The truth is that as the struggle for survival has subsided, the question has emerged – survival for what? Ever more people today have the means to live, but no meaning to live for." Now, in the rapidly changing world of the 21st century and contemporary issues of economic, social, and environmental concern, most of us would like to find meaning in our work, and the sense that there is a deeper purpose to our lives. Each of us wants to serve the world in our own unique way, and yet it is easy to lose touch, or never really become clear about, what this might mean for us. In this course we will examine the idea that each of us has a “calling” or unique gift to bring into the world. We will ask questions such as, What kind of world do I want to live in? What are the personal gifts that I can bring into my work, and to others? What moves me to want to act? Through experiential and self-reflective individual and group exercises from a variety of perspectives, you will be challenged to deeply explore personal issues of meaning, spirituality, authenticity, purpose, creativity and service. The discussion component of this class will be emphasized, and you will be asked to dig deep in order to help yourself and your peers discover your own authentic way of being in the world of work, and the calling to which you are led.
The Art of Meaningful Work
ASCS-Q 377
Class Number 30180
3 cr
Wed. 6:00-8:30 p.m
WH 204
Instructor: Doug Hanvey (dhanvey@indiana.edu)
NOTE: THIS CLASS IS RESERVED FOR JUNIORS AND SENIORS WHO HAVE NOT TAKEN ASCS-Q 294.
Description:
In the 20th century, the illustrious psychologist and concentration camp survivor Viktor Frankl wrote: "The truth is that as the struggle for survival has subsided, the question has emerged – survival for what? Ever more people today have the means to live, but no meaning to live for." Now, in the rapidly changing world of the 21st century and contemporary issues of economic, social, and environmental concern, most of us would like to find meaning in our work, and the sense that there is a deeper purpose to our lives. Each of us wants to serve the world in our own unique way, and yet it is easy to lose touch, or never really become clear about, what this might mean for us. In this course we will examine the idea that each of us has a “calling” or unique gift to bring into the world. We will ask questions such as, What kind of world do I want to live in? What are the personal gifts that I can bring into my work, and to others? What moves me to want to act? Through experiential and self-reflective individual and group exercises from a variety of perspectives, you will be challenged to deeply explore personal issues of meaning, spirituality, authenticity, purpose, creativity and service. The discussion component of this class will be emphasized, and you will be asked to dig deep in order to help yourself and your peers discover your own authentic way of being in the world of work, and the calling to which you are led.
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Career Events
Featured Job and Internship Postings
Don't forget to check the full-time, part-time, and internship postings on myIUcareers. Below is a preview of what is currently available:
Full-time positions:
* Provident Funding - Mortgage Professional
* First Investors Corporation - Financial Services Representative
* Chatteris Educational Foundation - Chatteris Native-speaking English Tutor (CNET)
* The Hope Foundation - Web Designer
Internships:
* Philip Morris U.S.A. - Territory Sales Manager Internship
* Westlake Design - Graphic Design Intern
* Buskirk-Chumley Theater - Front of House Staff
Part-time positions:
* IU Academic Assistant Dean's Office, College of Arts and Sciences - Student Worker (Non-Work Study)
* WXIN - FOX59/ WTTV 4 - Part-Time Non-Linear Editor (Non-Work Study)
* Big Red Hot Air Balloons LLC - Hot Air Balloon Chase Team (Non-Work Study)
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
SustaIN: INDIANA´S GREEN IDEAS AND NETWORKING EVENT Wednesday, April 22, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Crowne Plaza at Union Station, Indianapolis, IN
SustaIN: is a unique forum for students, business professionals, and the general public to meet with and learn from Indiana's research and industry leaders about green and sustainability initiatives and practices.
Visit https://sustain.uc.iupui.edu/ for more information.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
BENEFITS OF myIUcareers:
Participate in on-campus interviews for internship and full-time employment/Access online postings for part-time, internship, fellowship, and full-time positions/View the IU Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services calendar of interviews and events and RSVP for workshops and employer information sessions/ Obtain contact information for employers actively partnered with the Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services.
Beth Kreitl, MS, NCC
Associate Director, Student Services
Career Development CenterArts & Sciences Career Services
Indiana University Bloomington
812.855.9888 (p)812.855.2121 (f)
kbethany@indiana.edu www.iucareers.com
Don't forget to check the full-time, part-time, and internship postings on myIUcareers. Below is a preview of what is currently available:
Full-time positions:
* Provident Funding - Mortgage Professional
* First Investors Corporation - Financial Services Representative
* Chatteris Educational Foundation - Chatteris Native-speaking English Tutor (CNET)
* The Hope Foundation - Web Designer
Internships:
* Philip Morris U.S.A. - Territory Sales Manager Internship
* Westlake Design - Graphic Design Intern
* Buskirk-Chumley Theater - Front of House Staff
Part-time positions:
* IU Academic Assistant Dean's Office, College of Arts and Sciences - Student Worker (Non-Work Study)
* WXIN - FOX59/ WTTV 4 - Part-Time Non-Linear Editor (Non-Work Study)
* Big Red Hot Air Balloons LLC - Hot Air Balloon Chase Team (Non-Work Study)
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
SustaIN: INDIANA´S GREEN IDEAS AND NETWORKING EVENT Wednesday, April 22, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Crowne Plaza at Union Station, Indianapolis, IN
SustaIN: is a unique forum for students, business professionals, and the general public to meet with and learn from Indiana's research and industry leaders about green and sustainability initiatives and practices.
Visit https://sustain.uc.iupui.edu/ for more information.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
BENEFITS OF myIUcareers:
Participate in on-campus interviews for internship and full-time employment/Access online postings for part-time, internship, fellowship, and full-time positions/View the IU Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services calendar of interviews and events and RSVP for workshops and employer information sessions/ Obtain contact information for employers actively partnered with the Career Development Center and Arts and Sciences Career Services.
Beth Kreitl, MS, NCC
Associate Director, Student Services
Career Development CenterArts & Sciences Career Services
Indiana University Bloomington
812.855.9888 (p)812.855.2121 (f)
kbethany@indiana.edu www.iucareers.com
Friday, April 17, 2009
Paid IRS Internships
Marsha Franklin and Joelene Bergonzi are the IUB campus liaisons for the following program. Interested students should speak with Marsha or Joelene about earning credit for this internship, or others with the Washington Center. For more information, please call the Department of Political Science, Woodburn Hall 210, (812) 855-6308.
Paid IRS Internships: Summer 2009
The Washington Center is seeking applicants for internship opportunities with the Internal Revenue Service in Florence, Kentucky for summer 2009. An internship with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) would provide students with substantial financial assistance as well as housing in Florence, KY for the duration of the internship. For priority consideration at the IRS, students need to submit materials by Wednesday April 22, 2009. After that date, applicants will be considered on a space-available basis.
This program gives interns the opportunity to develop skills, make professional contacts, build their resumes and explore future career opportunities within the IRS. Students will need to commit to 10-weeks at the agency, beginning in late May.
With the IRS, students are given a lot of leverage to make their own projects and pursue their own interests. Work will be substantive in nature; the exact tasks will vary by major and interest area.
Applicants must:
• be U.S. citizens.
• have a 3.5 GPA or above.
• be enrolled as a junior or senior undergraduate student in fall 2009.
Desired Majors: Humanities, History, Political Science, Communications, Business, Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, Finance, Liberal Arts, and other related majors.
Compensation: Interns will receive financial assistance covering the cost of housing and will also be awarded a bimonthly stipend. Those who do not need housing in Florence will have their stipends adjusted accordingly.
Application Procedures: Send a resume, a short statement of interest and an unofficial transcript to The Washington Center’s Office of Federal Relations at federalrelations@twc.edu by Wednesday April 22.
Announced by:
Danielle Gaquin
danielle.gaquin@twc.edu
The Washington Center
1333 16th Street NW
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: (202)238-7900
E-mail: info@twc.edu
Paid IRS Internships: Summer 2009
The Washington Center is seeking applicants for internship opportunities with the Internal Revenue Service in Florence, Kentucky for summer 2009. An internship with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) would provide students with substantial financial assistance as well as housing in Florence, KY for the duration of the internship. For priority consideration at the IRS, students need to submit materials by Wednesday April 22, 2009. After that date, applicants will be considered on a space-available basis.
This program gives interns the opportunity to develop skills, make professional contacts, build their resumes and explore future career opportunities within the IRS. Students will need to commit to 10-weeks at the agency, beginning in late May.
With the IRS, students are given a lot of leverage to make their own projects and pursue their own interests. Work will be substantive in nature; the exact tasks will vary by major and interest area.
Applicants must:
• be U.S. citizens.
• have a 3.5 GPA or above.
• be enrolled as a junior or senior undergraduate student in fall 2009.
Desired Majors: Humanities, History, Political Science, Communications, Business, Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, Finance, Liberal Arts, and other related majors.
Compensation: Interns will receive financial assistance covering the cost of housing and will also be awarded a bimonthly stipend. Those who do not need housing in Florence will have their stipends adjusted accordingly.
Application Procedures: Send a resume, a short statement of interest and an unofficial transcript to The Washington Center’s Office of Federal Relations at federalrelations@twc.edu by Wednesday April 22.
Announced by:
Danielle Gaquin
danielle.gaquin@twc.edu
The Washington Center
1333 16th Street NW
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: (202)238-7900
E-mail: info@twc.edu
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Lab Manager Position
Announcing a Lab Manager Position in Cognitive and Language Development at New York University.
The NYU Infant Cognition and Communication Laboratory (http://www.psych.nyu.edu/niccl/) under the direction of Dr. Athena Vouloumanos and the NYU Center for Child Language (http://www.psych.nyu.edu/gary/babylab/babylabhome.html) under the direction of Dr. Gary Marcus are seeking a full-time lab manager to coordinate research on language acquisition and cognitive development in infants and young children beginning at the end of August 2009 and based at NYU's Greenwich Village campus.
Job duties include: (1) conducting experiments with infants, young children and adults; (2) training and supervising a staff of undergraduate research assistants; (3) general administrative duties, including data management and maintenance of budgets, lab web pages and participant recruiting systems; and (4) providing general support for the professors and other researchers in the laboratory.
Candidates should have: a bachelor's degree in psychology or a related scientific field such as cognitive science; one or more years of research experience; the ability to work independently; keen attention to detail; excellent public relations skills; and the ability to interact warmly and professionally with parents and children. Strong organizational, computational, managerial, problem-solving, and analytic skills are essential.
Please send a letter of interest describing your research experiences and career goals, a current resume, unofficial college transcript, and two or more reference letters to Christina Starmans at psych.niccl@nyu.edu.
For best consideration, please apply by April 30, 2009.
The NYU Infant Cognition and Communication Laboratory (http://www.psych.nyu.edu/niccl/) under the direction of Dr. Athena Vouloumanos and the NYU Center for Child Language (http://www.psych.nyu.edu/gary/babylab/babylabhome.html) under the direction of Dr. Gary Marcus are seeking a full-time lab manager to coordinate research on language acquisition and cognitive development in infants and young children beginning at the end of August 2009 and based at NYU's Greenwich Village campus.
Job duties include: (1) conducting experiments with infants, young children and adults; (2) training and supervising a staff of undergraduate research assistants; (3) general administrative duties, including data management and maintenance of budgets, lab web pages and participant recruiting systems; and (4) providing general support for the professors and other researchers in the laboratory.
Candidates should have: a bachelor's degree in psychology or a related scientific field such as cognitive science; one or more years of research experience; the ability to work independently; keen attention to detail; excellent public relations skills; and the ability to interact warmly and professionally with parents and children. Strong organizational, computational, managerial, problem-solving, and analytic skills are essential.
Please send a letter of interest describing your research experiences and career goals, a current resume, unofficial college transcript, and two or more reference letters to Christina Starmans at psych.niccl@nyu.edu.
For best consideration, please apply by April 30, 2009.
Friday, April 10, 2009
RA/Lab Tech Positions
The lab at Harvard University's Department of Psychology is searching for two research assistants to begin this summer or fall.
Our ideal applicant:
*has an undergraduate degree in psychology, linguistics or cognitive science
*has a strong interest in the psychology of language (development or comprehension)
*is equally comfortable with toddlers and tech manuals
* thrives on variety
The two research assistants would split responsibility for coordinating our lab (training undergraduate assistants, managing the summer internship program, maintaining equipment, coordinating the use of space, organizing meetings, handling financial paperwork etc). Both would also conduct research. One position focuses on moment-to-moment language comprehension in typically-developing children and children with autism spectrum disorders. The second focuses on language development in children who are internationally adopted. One position would start in June, the other could start as late as September (doesn't matter which).
Skills that would be put to good use include:
*Knowledge of Russian or Mandarin Chinese
*Experience with CHILDES and corpus analyses
*Knowledge of ToBI prosodic coding
*Experience with tobii eye-trackers
*Coursework in semantics, pragmatics or syntax
*Experience with kids on the autism spectrum
*A sense of humor
*Infinite patience
*Experience with E-prime
*Experience with ERP
*Ability to multitask
Our lab is embedded in larger communities both within Harvard and in the wider Boston area, which offer rich resources for students interested in developmental psychology, psycholinguistics and linguistics. Research assistants are encouraged to make use of these resources.
Potential applicants should send an e-mail message to:
Professor Jesse Snedeker
snedeker@wjh.harvard.edu
including letter of interest, CV, and three references (e-mail addresses and telephone numbers are best).
Our ideal applicant:
*has an undergraduate degree in psychology, linguistics or cognitive science
*has a strong interest in the psychology of language (development or comprehension)
*is equally comfortable with toddlers and tech manuals
* thrives on variety
The two research assistants would split responsibility for coordinating our lab (training undergraduate assistants, managing the summer internship program, maintaining equipment, coordinating the use of space, organizing meetings, handling financial paperwork etc). Both would also conduct research. One position focuses on moment-to-moment language comprehension in typically-developing children and children with autism spectrum disorders. The second focuses on language development in children who are internationally adopted. One position would start in June, the other could start as late as September (doesn't matter which).
Skills that would be put to good use include:
*Knowledge of Russian or Mandarin Chinese
*Experience with CHILDES and corpus analyses
*Knowledge of ToBI prosodic coding
*Experience with tobii eye-trackers
*Coursework in semantics, pragmatics or syntax
*Experience with kids on the autism spectrum
*A sense of humor
*Infinite patience
*Experience with E-prime
*Experience with ERP
*Ability to multitask
Our lab is embedded in larger communities both within Harvard and in the wider Boston area, which offer rich resources for students interested in developmental psychology, psycholinguistics and linguistics. Research assistants are encouraged to make use of these resources.
Potential applicants should send an e-mail message to:
Professor Jesse Snedeker
snedeker@wjh.harvard.edu
including letter of interest, CV, and three references (e-mail addresses and telephone numbers are best).
Student Academic Center Employment
For undergraduate students who have a cumulative grade point average of 3.00 or higher, the following opportunity is available.
The Student Academic Center has several different employment possibilities for undergraduates during the academic year 2009-2010.
l. Supplemental Instruction Leader for Math courses: M014, M025 and M027. This is a 10-hour per week position where SI leaders work two four-hour evening shifts from 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm Sunday through Thursday evenings within the residential halls facilitating collaborative learning sessions for the students enrolled in the above math classes. Two hours a week are spent in staff/training meetings with the SI coordinator, usually on Fridays. The pay is $9.00 per hour. Applicants must have earned a B+ or higher in M119 and/or M211 or received IUB credit for one of these courses through testing.
2. Supplemental Instruction Leader for Economics E201 or Economics E202: This is a 10-hour per week position where SI leaders periodically attend two to three sections of Econ. E201 or Econ. E202; facilitate up to 6 hours of collaborative learning sessions; and attend 1 hour of staff/training meeting per week. The pay is $9.00 per hour. Applicants must have earned a B or higher in the following Economics courses preferably here at IUB: at least E201 and E202; and possibly a 300 level economics course such as E321 and E322.
3. Undergraduate Teaching Intern for Educ. X101: Learning Strategies for Finite Math (M118): This position is a 10-hour per week position. The UGTI attends a section of Educ X101 each week for approximately 3 hours total and facilitates at least two 2-hour evening peer learning sessions. In addition there are two hours of staff meeting/training hours each week. Students must have earned at least a B+ in M118 or S118 here at IUB. The salary is $9.00 per hour.
4. Undergraduate Teaching Intern for Educ X156: College and Life Long Learning: This position is a 10-hour per week position. The UGTI attends either the Tuesday evening or Wednesday evening weekly workshop from 7 to 8:00 pm. Each UGTI is assigned up to seven students to meet with individually for an hour weekly conference to discuss the workshop topic and to help each student become a more effective and efficient learner. The salary is $9.00 per hour.
Students interested in any one or more of these work positions should call the Student Academic Center at 855-7313 to set up an interview appointment with Sharon Chertkoff, Ph.D.
Sharon Chertkoff, Ph.D.,
Basic Skills and Outreach Coordinator,
Student Academic Center,
Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education,
316 N. Jordan Ave.
Bloomington, IN 47405
(812) 855-7313 phone
(812) 855-5474 fax
http://sac.indiana.edu/
The Student Academic Center has several different employment possibilities for undergraduates during the academic year 2009-2010.
l. Supplemental Instruction Leader for Math courses: M014, M025 and M027. This is a 10-hour per week position where SI leaders work two four-hour evening shifts from 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm Sunday through Thursday evenings within the residential halls facilitating collaborative learning sessions for the students enrolled in the above math classes. Two hours a week are spent in staff/training meetings with the SI coordinator, usually on Fridays. The pay is $9.00 per hour. Applicants must have earned a B+ or higher in M119 and/or M211 or received IUB credit for one of these courses through testing.
2. Supplemental Instruction Leader for Economics E201 or Economics E202: This is a 10-hour per week position where SI leaders periodically attend two to three sections of Econ. E201 or Econ. E202; facilitate up to 6 hours of collaborative learning sessions; and attend 1 hour of staff/training meeting per week. The pay is $9.00 per hour. Applicants must have earned a B or higher in the following Economics courses preferably here at IUB: at least E201 and E202; and possibly a 300 level economics course such as E321 and E322.
3. Undergraduate Teaching Intern for Educ. X101: Learning Strategies for Finite Math (M118): This position is a 10-hour per week position. The UGTI attends a section of Educ X101 each week for approximately 3 hours total and facilitates at least two 2-hour evening peer learning sessions. In addition there are two hours of staff meeting/training hours each week. Students must have earned at least a B+ in M118 or S118 here at IUB. The salary is $9.00 per hour.
4. Undergraduate Teaching Intern for Educ X156: College and Life Long Learning: This position is a 10-hour per week position. The UGTI attends either the Tuesday evening or Wednesday evening weekly workshop from 7 to 8:00 pm. Each UGTI is assigned up to seven students to meet with individually for an hour weekly conference to discuss the workshop topic and to help each student become a more effective and efficient learner. The salary is $9.00 per hour.
Students interested in any one or more of these work positions should call the Student Academic Center at 855-7313 to set up an interview appointment with Sharon Chertkoff, Ph.D.
Sharon Chertkoff, Ph.D.,
Basic Skills and Outreach Coordinator,
Student Academic Center,
Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education,
316 N. Jordan Ave.
Bloomington, IN 47405
(812) 855-7313 phone
(812) 855-5474 fax
http://sac.indiana.edu/
Tuesday, April 07, 2009
Career Events This Week
There will be two career fairs this week.
Check the IU Career Development Center web site for information on the following events:
* FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
* UPWARD BOUND INFORMATION SESSIONS (2 SESSIONS)
* U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE INFORMATION SESSIONS (2 SESSIONS)
* DIVERSIFY YOUR OPTIONS: NETWORKING EVENT
* I’M GRADUATING…NOW WHAT?
* SUMMER JOBS FAIR
* WEST EUROPEAN CAREER NIGHT
* CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (CIA) INFORMATION SESSION
* IU BLOOMINGTON SPRING CAREER FAIR
* MOVING TO NEW YORK CITY? - A PRACTICAL HOW-TO INFORMATION SESSION
* DIRECT ACTION RESEARCH TRAINING CENTER (DART) INFORMATION SESSION
* artWORKS: THE INNER WORKINGS OF A THEATER COMPANY
For more information, please visit www.iucareers.com
Beth Kreitl, MS, NCC
Associate Director, Student Services
Career Development CenterArts & Sciences Career Services
Indiana University Bloomington
(812) 855-9888
Check the IU Career Development Center web site for information on the following events:
* FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
* UPWARD BOUND INFORMATION SESSIONS (2 SESSIONS)
* U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE INFORMATION SESSIONS (2 SESSIONS)
* DIVERSIFY YOUR OPTIONS: NETWORKING EVENT
* I’M GRADUATING…NOW WHAT?
* SUMMER JOBS FAIR
* WEST EUROPEAN CAREER NIGHT
* CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (CIA) INFORMATION SESSION
* IU BLOOMINGTON SPRING CAREER FAIR
* MOVING TO NEW YORK CITY? - A PRACTICAL HOW-TO INFORMATION SESSION
* DIRECT ACTION RESEARCH TRAINING CENTER (DART) INFORMATION SESSION
* artWORKS: THE INNER WORKINGS OF A THEATER COMPANY
For more information, please visit www.iucareers.com
Beth Kreitl, MS, NCC
Associate Director, Student Services
Career Development CenterArts & Sciences Career Services
Indiana University Bloomington
(812) 855-9888
Monday, March 30, 2009
Career Events This Week
Check the IU Career Development Center web site for information on the following events:
* RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES
* NAVY OFFICER TRAINING INFORMATION SESSION
* CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (CIA) INFORMATION SESSION
* INTERVIEWING 101
* NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY (NSA) INFORMATION SESSION
* RESUME WRITING 101
* HIRE BIG 10 PLUS CAREER FAIR
* UPWARD BOUND INFORMATION SESSIONS (2 SESSIONS)
* U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE INFORMATION SESSIONS (2 SESSIONS)
* DIVERSIFY YOUR OPTIONS: NETWORKING EVENT
* I’M GRADUATING…NOW WHAT?
* SUMMER JOBS FAIR
* WEST EUROPEAN CAREER NIGHT
* CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (CIA) INFORMATION SESSION
* IU BLOOMINGTON SPRING CAREER FAIR
* MOVING TO NEW YORK CITY? - A PRACTICAL HOW-TO INFORMATION SESSION
For more information, please visit www.iucareers.com
Beth Kreitl, MS, NCC
Associate Director, Student Services
Career Development CenterArts & Sciences Career Services
Indiana University Bloomington
(812) 855-9888
* RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES
* NAVY OFFICER TRAINING INFORMATION SESSION
* CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (CIA) INFORMATION SESSION
* INTERVIEWING 101
* NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY (NSA) INFORMATION SESSION
* RESUME WRITING 101
* HIRE BIG 10 PLUS CAREER FAIR
* UPWARD BOUND INFORMATION SESSIONS (2 SESSIONS)
* U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE INFORMATION SESSIONS (2 SESSIONS)
* DIVERSIFY YOUR OPTIONS: NETWORKING EVENT
* I’M GRADUATING…NOW WHAT?
* SUMMER JOBS FAIR
* WEST EUROPEAN CAREER NIGHT
* CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (CIA) INFORMATION SESSION
* IU BLOOMINGTON SPRING CAREER FAIR
* MOVING TO NEW YORK CITY? - A PRACTICAL HOW-TO INFORMATION SESSION
For more information, please visit www.iucareers.com
Beth Kreitl, MS, NCC
Associate Director, Student Services
Career Development CenterArts & Sciences Career Services
Indiana University Bloomington
(812) 855-9888
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Career Events This Week
Check the IU Career Development Center web site for information on the following events:
* RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES
* FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
* NATIONAL OUTDOOR LEADERSHIP SCHOOL (NOLS) INFORMATION SESSION
* CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (CIA) INFORMATION SESSION
* INTERVIEWING 101
* NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY (NSA) INFORMATION SESSION
* RESUME WRITING 101
* HIRE BIG 10 PLUS CAREER FAIR
For more information, please visit www.iucareers.com
Beth Kreitl, MS, NCC
Associate Director, Student Services
Career Development CenterArts & Sciences Career Services
Indiana University Bloomington
812.855.9888 (p)812.855.2121 (f)
kbethany@indiana.edu www.iucareers.com
* RESUME SUBMISSION DEADLINES
* FEATURED JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS
* NATIONAL OUTDOOR LEADERSHIP SCHOOL (NOLS) INFORMATION SESSION
* CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (CIA) INFORMATION SESSION
* INTERVIEWING 101
* NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY (NSA) INFORMATION SESSION
* RESUME WRITING 101
* HIRE BIG 10 PLUS CAREER FAIR
For more information, please visit www.iucareers.com
Beth Kreitl, MS, NCC
Associate Director, Student Services
Career Development CenterArts & Sciences Career Services
Indiana University Bloomington
812.855.9888 (p)812.855.2121 (f)
kbethany@indiana.edu www.iucareers.com
Friday, March 20, 2009
Career Development Center Blog
Did you know that the IU Career Development Center has a staff blog on career-related issues? Recent topics include:
The economy and your job search
The green collar economy
Choosing and changing majors
There is no substitute for experience
Getting the most out of your summer experiences
Check it out at http://www.indiana.edu/~career/about/staff/blogs.php?id=30
The economy and your job search
The green collar economy
Choosing and changing majors
There is no substitute for experience
Getting the most out of your summer experiences
Check it out at http://www.indiana.edu/~career/about/staff/blogs.php?id=30
Monday, March 02, 2009
Career Center Events
The Career Development Center reminds you of the following events and deadlines:
* Resume Submission Deadlines
* Open Interview Schedule Deadlines
* Health Programs Fair
* Interviewing 101
* Resume Writing 101
* Disney College Program Recruitment Information Session
* Global Careers: Slavic And East European Career Night
* Big Ten Conference Career Expo
Visit www.iucareers.com and sign in to your myIUcareers account.
* Resume Submission Deadlines
* Open Interview Schedule Deadlines
* Health Programs Fair
* Interviewing 101
* Resume Writing 101
* Disney College Program Recruitment Information Session
* Global Careers: Slavic And East European Career Night
* Big Ten Conference Career Expo
Visit www.iucareers.com and sign in to your myIUcareers account.
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