US Air Force, Premier College Intern Program

Applicable to: Civilian The Premier College Intern Program is designed to attract individuals currently enrolled full time in college who are seeking a dynamic career with the Air Force Civilian Service. This objective is accomplished by recruiting and selecting high-caliber candidates and training them to become competent, effective, and productive employees focusing on science, technology,…

Air Force Pathways Programs – Students and Recent Graduates

Applicable to: Civilian The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) issued the final rule for the Pathways Programs on 11 May 2012 (77 FR 28194) establishing the Internship Program and the Recent Graduates Program and revising and reinvigorating the Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program.  These two new programs, along with the PMF Program, collectively form what the President called…

U.S. Air Force Cyber Civilian Recent Graduates Program

U.S. Air Force Cyber Civilian Recent Graduates Program WORK WITH THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY IN FEDERAL CIVIL SERVICE AS ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: Computer Scientist * Computer Engineer * Electronics Engineer * Info Tech Specialist The Cyber RECENT GRADUATE Intern Program targets college graduates for a two or three year – full time- training and development…

Deadline 12/31: Barrington James, Entry Level Talent Acquisition

Barrington James is a leading global Pharmaceutical Recruitment Consultancy, recently voted the 11th best small company to work for in the UK by the Sunday Times. Due to our growth plans, we are looking for two academic, results driven individuals to join us as Associate Recruitment Consultants. We are giving people with no previous experience…

The Number-One Rule for Cover Letters

by Kaitlin McManus | November 30, 2018 Re-posted from Vault Okay look—resumés are great. When done right, they’re clean, concise, and well organized. And if you’ve been following all the great advice out there, yours should be in pretty good shape. Cover letters are different—they’re freewheeling, making them more difficult to write. Think of the resumé as the multiple-choice…

Career Center Coffee Chats

Planning to be on campus over Half Block? Why not use your free afternoons to drink some coffee, eat some snacks, and chat with the Career Center staff about resumes, interviews, applications, networking, finding job and internship opportunities, and more? Join us in the afternoons of Half Block (January 7-17, 2019) to cover all of…

Deadline 11/30: Autozone, Inc., Talent Acquisition Summer 2019 Internship

AutoZone’s Summer Internship Program is designed to give students a challenging, hands-on experience in the corporate retail industry. Depending on your educational background and interests, we offer opportunities in a variety of departments that serve to support our stores throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, Mexico and Brazil. No matter which area you choose, you’ll…

Deadline 11/30: Kiewit, Entry Level Business Specialist – Eastern Region

Are you interested in helping be responsible for the business management of projects ranging from $1 million to $4 billion? How about taking part in key forecasting and accounting practices? If this is something that interests you, Kiewit is looking for individuals who can make a profound impact on our company culture every day! At…

12/12: How do I plan my future career?

How do I plan my future career? with Rakhi Voria ’11 of Microsoft When: Wednesday, December 12, 12:15pm Where: Gates Common Room (location change!) RSVP? Yes! RSVP on Handshake. Students who are about to enter the working world are inundated with career advice, and the reality is, much of it is conflicting. You’re told to be regimented…

Your Major Doesn’t Equal Your Destiny

The terrible piece of career advice I got over and over again as a college student By Áine Cain for Business Insider I once got into a very polite conversation — tour guides don’t argue with guests — with a nice but unyielding tourist who said, “You have to go into teaching because that’s the only thing to do…

American Express, 2019 Global Financial Crimes Compliance Summer Internship

Campus Undergraduate – 2019 Global Financial Crimes Compliance Summer Internship The Global Risk Banking & Compliance Organization (“GRBC”) ensures the company operates in a safe, sound and fully compliant manner within all applicable regulatory expectations. There are 6 main areas within GRBC; 1) Compliance, 2) Global Risk Oversight, 3) Global Privacy & Information Security Oversight,…

Pre-Career Development Program at FirstBank, Colorado Internship 2019

Description FirstBank is committed to participating in a Pre-Career Development Program by providing Interns with the opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and experience in the retail banking field. We are looking to fill 35 internship positions across the State of Colorado. The Retail Banking Internship is an 8-12 week foundational program for individuals interested in…

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Applications Open: Goldman Sachs’ 2019 Spring Exploratory Programs

Applications are now open for Goldman Sachs’ 2019 Spring Exploratory Programs! Our Exploratory Programs allow college freshmen and sophomores to learn more about financial services as well as our firm’s business, people and culture. Our goal is to bring students together from different schools, majors and backgrounds and to help set them up for success…

Does Your Fall Break Need a Break? Do Some Career Research!

  Ahhh, fall break. Eating pie. Sleeping in. Spending the day in your favorite onsie. It will be glorious and I want you to enjoy every minute of it. Something else that I encourage you to do is spend some of your free time exploring professional opportunities for 2019 and beyond. In addition to these…

Fall Break Survival Tips

Going home for the holidays can be stressful. All of your family and friends will expect an update about what you’ve been doing since August and it can quickly become overwhelming and make you feel like this: Don’t freak out. Instead, develop a plan and start thinking about how you’re going to answer the tough…

Showing Off Soft Skills in the Interview

by Kaitlin McManus | November 08, 2018 Re-posted from Vault Let me drop a quick truth-bomb on you: the more experience you have, the easier it is to fill your resumé. I know, right? Mind-blowing. If you’ve worked in an industry for years, your resumé should be loaded with quantifiable experience… But when you’re just starting out…you may…

Deadline 11/15 & 11/16: USAA Internship Positions

USAA is unlike any other financial services organization. When you join us, you’ll become part of a thriving community committed to going above for those who have gone beyond: the men and women of the U.S. military, their associates and their families. We draw upon our unique understanding of the military community’s lives and livelihood,…

Deadline 11/20: FDIC – Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Financial Institution Specialist (Trainee)

As one of the nation’s premier financial regulatory agencies, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) offers unlimited opportunities for career advancement. Our mission is to maintain stability and public confidence in the U.S. financial system by insuring deposits, examining and supervising financial institutions, and managing receiverships. FDIC employees combine in-depth expertise on finance and banking operations with…

Deadline 11/19; Federal Communications Commission, Economics Research Assistant

Economics Research Assistant The Federal Communications Commission is seeking detail-oriented candidates with a microeconomics or industrial organization economics background for positions as economics research assistants. The Commission’s responsibilities include regulation of radio and television stations, shared jurisdiction over cable television service, regulation of commercial mobile radio services (e.g., mobile voice and data services) and public…

Deadline 11/19; SLAC NY & DC- M&T Bank

M&T Bank is one of the top performing regional banks in the nation today. Established in 1856, we are one of the 20 largest US based commercial bank holding companies. M&T Bank has assets of $96.6b, nearly 800 branches, and over 17,000 employees throughout New York, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Washington DC, Virginia, West Virginia, New…

11/7: Information Session with Scott Jarrell ’99, EY Forensics

Are you interested in starting your career at EY? Come join alum, Scott Jarrell ’99, to hear his tips and tricks for your applications. Scott graduated from CC in 1999 with an IPE degree (International Political Economy). Since then, he has had an incredible career in consulting, has led Risk Analytics and Business Intelligence at…

Deadline 10/31: North Star Resource Group, Financial Advisor Training Program

Position Overview: Financial Advising is about three things; Independence, Income, and most importantly Impact. Being a financial advisor in many ways mirrors the career path of an entrepreneur. You dedicate the first few years of your career to hard work and determination to succeed; followed by decades of independence, desirable income, and making an impact…

Finding Your Power: Public Speaking Half Block

Finding Your Power: Public Speaking Half Block What’s this class about? Caught off-guard in important social situations? Feel stymied when a well-intentioned, but meddling relative asks about your plans after college? Frustrated because the ‘right’ answer is always elusive in the moment? This Half-Block offers hands-on and dialogue-heavy activities in a low-stakes environment to tackle…

Being ____ In the Workplace Half Block

Being ____ In the Workplace Half Block What’s this class about? Being ____ in the Workplace is a 4-day long interactive course designed to provide students from underrepresented and marginalized backgrounds with the hard and soft skills necessary to navigate the unique challenges that they face in the job search process and the workplace. The…