[bioundgrd] Fwd: Career Events 4/3- 4/7

Janice Chang jdchang at mit.edu
Mon Apr 3 14:28:19 EDT 2017



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From: Nyasha Toyloy <nytoyloy at mit.edu<mailto:nytoyloy at mit.edu>>
Subject: Career Events 4/3- 4/7
Date: April 3, 2017 at 7:13:39 AM EDT

GECD CAREER SERVICES EVENTS
Follow us on Twitter @MITCareers<https://twitter.com/MITCareers> for more event listings, job/internship opportunities, and more.

GECD NEWS FLASH
*SPRING CAREER FAIR<http://springcareerfair.mit.edu/>* – Wednesday, April 5, 2017
Organized by: Global Education & Career Development (GECD).
Whether you're looking for a job or internship, or just doing some career recon, the Spring Career Fair is a great place to have conversations with recruiters. We select over 70 companies across a variety of industries for a fair that serves all MIT courses.

Drop-in Advising in E17-294
Career Services: Monday – Friday, 12 – 4pm
Global Education: Wednesdays & Fridays,  11am – 12pm
Prehealth Advising: Tuesdays, 11am – 1pm

Workshops and Events
How to Work a Career Fair
Monday, April 3rd, 1:30pm – 3:00pm, E19-202
Many students are overwhelmed when attempting to navigate a career fair with many employers. This workshop will provide tips and strategies on how be effective during the upcoming Career Fairs. You will learn what to do in preparation for the fair, what to do at the fair, and what to do after the fair. The fair is an excellent opportunity to connect with employers -- create a strategy that will help you in this competitive employment environment! Events are open to MIT undergraduates, graduate students, postdocs, and alumni.

Does Your Resume Communicate the Right Message
Tuesday, April 4th, 1:30pm – 3:00pm, 3-333
This workshop presented by Bob Dolan will discuss the many ways of creating a resume that effectively targets the Hiring Manager. Can your resume survive a 15 second scan and still get into the YES pile? Discussions will surround the strategies of effective messaging and how to be "on-point" with your written communication. Your resume is not an autobiography, but rather a list of relevant accomplishments that links your skills to the needs of the company. You’ll use these techniques in your lifelong career strategies. Actual MIT PhD/Postdoc resumes will be provided as handouts.  All GECD events are open to MIT undergraduates, graduate students, postdocs, and alumni. Pre-registration requested via CareerBridge<https://www.myinterfase.com/mit/student>.

NSA Information Session
Tuesday, April 4th, 6:00pm – 7:00pm, E19-202
Join technical and recruitment personnel to learn first-hand about NSA’s variety of opportunities. Advance registration requested via CareerBridge<https://www.myinterfase.com/mit/student>. U.S. CITIZENSHIP REQUIRED
Opportunities include…
•         Computer/Electrical Engineering

•         Cryptanalysis

•         Computer Science

•         Signals Analysis

•         Cybersecurity

•         Business

•         Information Assurance

•         Finance & Accounting

•         Mathematics

•         Paid Internships, Scholarships and Co-op Business

•         Foreign Language Analysis (all languages considered)





To learn more about careers in medicine<http://gecd.mit.edu/grad-and-med-school/prepare-medical-school>, you can speak to a Prehealth Advisor by calling 617-715-5328.

Find out more about opportunities to go abroad<http://gecd.mit.edu/go-abroad>.


___________________________________________________
Nyasha Toyloy
Events Assistant
MIT Global Education & Career Development (GECD)
77 Massachusetts Avenue, Building E39-305
Cambridge, MA 02139 | T: 617-715-5329
nytoyloy at mit.edu<mailto:nytoyloy at mit.edu> | http://gecd.mit.edu<http://gecd.mit.edu/>

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