Career Center Weekly Update
February 8, 2016
UGA Career Center
APPOINTMENTS: Call (706) 542-3375. No appointments are scheduled via email.
WALK-IN HOURS: 12-2pm, Monday-Friday in the Career Center computer lab.
SATELLITE HOURS: Click on your Career Consultant's name to see when they are coming close to you!
Email: career@uga.edu
Website: career.uga.edu
Location: Clark Howell Hall
Phone: (706) 542-3375
Facebook: facebook.com/UGACareerCenter
Twitter: @ugacareercenter
I. JOB OPENINGS AND LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
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II. UPCOMING EVENTS
Programs this week:
Journalism and Mass Communication Career Day Prep Workshop
Tuesday, February 9th
6:00 - 7:30pm
MLC 148
Explore Lab - Exploring Majors Workshop*
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
2:30 - 4:00 pm
Clark Howell Hall, Room 246 Computer Lab
*Open to first and second year students only
The University of Georgia Career Center
The Career Center can help you with:
- Choosing a major/career
- Resume writing
- Interviewing
- Getting into graduate school/finding a job
FOR APPOINTMENTS: call 706-542-3375. No appointments are scheduled via email.
Email: career@uga.edu
Website: http://career.uga.edu
Location: Clark Howell Hall
Phone: 706-542-3375
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UGACareerCenter
Twitter: @ugacareercenter
III. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Good Reads
How to stand out after a Career Fair
Congratulations! You updated your resume, dressed up, prepared your elevator speech and mastered the art of small talk with recruiters and employers. It took hard work and now the Career Fair has come and gone.
Now that you have connected with the recruiters and passed out your resume, you may be scratching your head asking, “What’s next?”
Why critics are wrong about liberal arts degrees
From Fortune
Time to debunk some myths.
For the last time: No, earning a degree in English, philosophy, art history, name-your-humanities-disciplinewill not condemn you to a lifetime of unemployment and poverty.
Read the entire article on Fortune.com.
Meet Your Career Consultant
Click Here to identify your Career Consultant. Click on their name to learn more about their backgrounds, walk-in hours & satellite hours.
DISCLAIMERS
* All University of Georgia Career Center sponsored events are for UGA students and alumni only.
* The Career Center is committed to providing access for all people with disabilities and will provide accommodations if notified in advance. To request accommodations please contact us at 706-542-3375.
* To help ensure a pleasant & productive environment for all participants, please follow these guidelines:
1. Respect all participants (employers, job seekers, & staff).
2. Appropriate attire is required and is determined by event. Some events require Professional or Business Attire.
3. For safety reasons, the doorways to the event (inside & out) & the surrounding areas must be kept clear at all times.
4. Participants are expected to cooperate with all reasonable requests made by members of the staff & all reasonable requests of any person acting in an official capacity as a representative of the participating institutions.
5. If questions or concerns arise during the event, please contact a member of the Career Center staff for assistance.
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