Consulting Events and Deadlines coming up
Please read carefully and stay tuned for regular updates at least weekly. All the best to you!
Alvarez & Marsal: Summer internship app here, and JOB app here. Deadline October 12. Midd Friendly, especially in the public sector services area! Info session Monday Oct 3. Register here.
OC&C Strategy Consultants has virtual coffee chats on Tuesday, October 4. Register here
Altman Solon – focus in the TMT sectors, Midd friendly. JOB deadline October 5. Apply here. Also ON CAMPUS info session with 2 alums visiting campus, register here.
cg42 summer consulting internship: apply here Deadline Oct. 3
Artisan Healthcare Consulting: job app here. Intern app here. deadline Oct 5.
Camber Collective – social impact consulting. JOB deadline Oct. 6. Apple here.
Kaiser Associates: JOB app here. Deadline Oct 7.
Clarion: This life sciences firm is hosting a virtual info session October 11. Register here Internship app here and job app here.
Spencer Stuart: leadership consulting and executive search. Virtual info session on October 11. Register here (also 2 other choices of day and time). INTERN position apply here.
Charles River Associates (CRA) – econ consulting, virtual event on Oct 11. Register here
Accenture Federal: Info session schedule for October 24 with CEO and alum John Goodham. Register here.
UpNext: Careers in Technology program on Friday, October 21 – register now for one or multiple sessions. Open to all students.
Schedule of Events for Friday, October 21, 2022
9:00 am-12:00 pm > Resume Review Office Hours in Kitchel House
If you are interested in a career in technology, don’t miss this chance to get valuable feedback on your resume from Middlebury alumni currently employed in the industry. Resume reviews are private, one-on-one conversations and approximately 20 minutes in length.
- Dan Kelley ’99 (Political Science, German), Engineering Manager, Meta
For students interested in software engineering. - Chris Hench ’11 (German Literature and Economics), Senior Applied Scientist ML/NLP, Amazon Alexa
For students interested in data science. - John Bowllan ’19 (Math), Data Science Technical Lead, Whoop
For students interested in data science and/or working in a tech start-up. - Elizabeth Knox ’17 (Computer Science and Economics), Digital Specialist, McKinsey & Company
For students interested in technology consulting. - Pete McSherry ’06 (Economics), Senior Vice President, Platform Data Strategy and Solutions, Epsilon
For students interested in market research and/or data analytics. - Leah Bracken ’19 (Computer Science), Customer Engineer, Google
A virtual session for students interested in software engineering.
12:30-1:30 pm > Panel Discussion in Hillcrest 103
When it comes to the technology field, there is a broad variety of ways to pursue your interests and find outlets for your abilities; digital technology has driven convergence in many ways. The panelists will talk about the trends shaping the scope of this industry and what they mean for future roles in this field? Hear from a panel of Middlebury alumni with a variety of backgrounds who now have careers across a wide spectrum within the industry.
A Conversation With:
- Dan Kelley ’99 (Political Science, German), Engineering Manager, Meta
- Pete McSherry ’06 (Economics), Senior Vice President, Platform Data Strategy and Solutions, Epsilon
- Meghan Weber ’07 (History), Senior Space Product Manager, Amazon Web Services
- Chris Hench ’11 (German Literature and Economics), Senior Applied Scientist ML/NLP, Amazon Alexa.
- Elizabeth Knox ’17 (Computer Science and Economics), Digital Specialist, McKinsey & Company
- John Bowllan ’19 (Math), Data Science Technical Lead, Whoop
2:00-4:45 pm > Breakout Sessions in various locations
Experienced professionals currently employed by a variety of technology firms will host multiple breakout sessions designed to set you up for success as you explore career possibilities, apply for positions, interview, and begin your own career. Each workshop is 45 minutes.
These Two Middlebury College Students Built a Company That Puts Startups In Front of Investors. Here’s How to Get Involved.
Check out contributor Robert Tuchman’s recent feature in Entrepreneur highlighting bulletpitch founders Brett Perlmutter ’23 and Sam Segal ’23
Career Fair for students with disabilities
National Disability Employment Awareness Month 2022 Theme: “Disability: Part of the Equity Equation” Event Date: Wednesday, October 19th, 2-4.30 P.M ET via Zoom Platform Are you a College Student or a job-seeker with a disability? The American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD) invites you to participate in its 2022 Virtual Career Fair as it observes the 77th anniversary of National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) celebrated in October. NDEAM promotes the value of hiring, retaining, and promoting people with disabilities. In the spirit of NDEAM, AAPD is partnering with companies, agencies and organizations committed to embracing inclusive practices within their workplace. Mobility International USA is proud to be among the participating organizations! We’ll be sharing information about the National Clearinghouse on Disability and Exchange, including its Access to Exchange Externship! |
During this fair, attendees will learn: company’s mission and purpose, company’s inclusive practices and ideology, potential future company-sponsored professional development courses, workshops, or training, potential job opportunities, company representatives’ contact information for post-event follow-up. This virtual event will have real-time captioning and American Sign Language interpretation services available. To request additional accommodation services, please note them on the registration form. The deadline for completing the registration form is Thursday, October 13th. |
Check out Middlebury’s Innovation Hub Programs
Pitch Yourself: A workshop with Oratory Now: This workshop will help participants translate their summer experience into talking points to use in future interviews. Sign up here for Sunday, October 22, 7:30-8:45pm or Monday, October 23, 4:00-5:15. Space is limited, sign up soon!
Business Advising with Sarah Kearns: Do you have an idea for a business or have you started a business? Could you use some guidance on your business or idea? Sarah Kearns from the VT Small Business Development Center will be holding office hours at the Innovation Hub at 132 Blinn Lane on Mondays from 1:00-3:00. Feel free to bring your lunch to enjoy while you meet! Please text Sarah at 802.771.5820 to set up a 30 minute time slot or to set up a time on another day.
MiddChallenge is an idea competition in which students compete for up to $3000 grants to help turn their innovative ideas in business products and services, social impact and sustainability, and arts into reality. Keep an eye out this spring for more information.
MiddStart is a crowdfunding platform through which students independently fundraise for projects. Applications for funding are accepted on a rolling basis.
MiddEntrepreneurs is a winter term course for students who want to start their own business or nonprofit organization. Students spend the month developing their ideas, building their organizations, and preparing for the culminating event—pitching their ideas to a panel of venture capitalists, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders. Applications will be available later this fall.
MiddVentures Club is a student organization that aims to connect, foster, and celebrate the entrepreneurial spirit throughout the Middlebury College community. To Midd Ventures, an entrepreneur is anyone who wants to innovate and create value. The Vermont Ventures trip series serves to engage Middlebury students with Vermont-based ventures and organizations. Stay tuned for upcoming events and ways to get involved.
MiddCORE is a mentor-driven leadership and innovation intensive that helps students develop the skills, confidence, and experience to launch their passions into the world. Applications for J-term are due at the end of October and open middle of September.
Advising at the Innovation Hub – There are many programs at the Innovation Hub, and the best way to find the right fit for you is to meet with an advisor. Learn more about the specialized members of the Innovation Hub team or sign up for a general advising appointment with Heather Neuwirth Lovejoy or contact Dana Anderson to schedule.
Annual Fall Finance Trip to NYC
What: A window into Wall Street. This is your opportunity to engage with New York-based Middlebury alumni who work at leading financial services firms including Morgan Stanley and Barclays. The trip may include additional visits with alumni at other leading-firms. This is a CAN’T MISS opportunity for any sophomore or first year who is interested in finance as a potential career path.
**Due to the continuing Covid-19 pandemic, all participants must be fully vaccinated (no exceptions) and agree to follow all protocols for bank visitors regarding masking and physical distancing.
Who: This program is especially important for Sophomores because now is the time to start thinking about the junior summer application process. Students with February/May 2025 and February/May 2026 graduation dates will have priority.
When: Fall Break; Friday, October 14
Where: New York City! The financial capital of the world. Morgan Stanley and Barclays have been confirmed. We hope to add additional firms in the coming days.
Why: Come meet and network with Middlebury alumni who year after year help Middlebury students land top internships and jobs.
How: To attend you must submit your resume (pdf) via Handshake to register by 11:55pm on Sunday, October 2nd. Your resume will be provided to our hosts, so please make sure to have it reviewed/approved during CCI Quick Questions (go/PCAs/) before submission. NO FINANCE EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED.
Final Note: Accommodations and transportation are up to each individual. If you need a ride or someone to split a hotel with, come to an SIC or MiddWow meeting and we can find you a carpool or someone to split a hotel with. Some may wish to take advantage of the new Amtrak service is now (check out student rates and share fares for discounts), the SGA break bus, or Greyhound.
Questions? Contact Ursula Olender at uolender@middlebury.edu
Consulting Events and Deadlines coming up
Please read carefully and stay tuned for regular updates at least weekly. All the best to you!
Brattle Group: Tuesday night, 9/27. Economic Consulting Information session ON CAMPUS with alumni. Register here
Seurat Group: Wednesday night 9/28. Midd-friendly consumer packaged good and private equity firm ON CAMPUS for info session. Register here. Check out application details for job and internship here.
Treacy & Company JOB deadline on Sept 27. Apply here.
PwC Start Internship Info session for students from under-represented groups. Sept 27. Register here
OC&C Strategy Consultants has many events and deadlines for both jobs and internships. All details here. (Midd friendly with young alum working there!)
Alvarez & Marsal: Summer internship app here, and JOB app here. Deadlines in October. Midd Friendly, especially in the public sector services area! Info session Oct 3. Register here.
Women in Consulting at Capco – Virtual info session on Sept 27. Register here.
Pointe Advisory – strategy consulting. JOB app here, and internship app here. Due September 30
Altman Solon – focus in the TMT sectors, Midd friendly. JOB deadline Sept 30. Apply here.
Dalberg – JOB deadline October 1. This is for positions outside the US. Positions in the US will be posted later. More details and apply here.
Kearney – summer diversity analyst INTERN app due Oct. 2. Apply here
cg42 summer consulting internship: apply here Deadline Oct. 3
Artisan Healthcare Consulting: job app here. Intern app here. deadline Oct 5.
Camber Collective – social impact consulting. JOB deadline Oct. 6. Apple here.
Kaiser Associates: JOB app here. Deadline Oct 7.
Clarion: This life sciences firm is hosting a virtual info session October 11. Register here
Accenture Federal: Info session schedule for October 24 with CEO and alum John Goodham. Register here.
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What is the Workforce Recruitment Program (WRP)?
The Workforce Recruiting Program for College Students with Disabilities (WRP) is a recruitment and referral program that connects Federal Government and select private-sector employers nationwide with highly motivated college students, graduate students, and recent graduates with disabilities who are eager to demonstrate their abilities in the workplace through paid summer or permanent jobs.
Participating in the WRP is an excellent way to:
- find an internship or permanent position
- explore careers in the federal service
- gain interviewing experience
To apply for WRP, you must:
- have a disability AND
- be a U.S. citizen AND
- be enrolled to seek a degree at a U.S. Department of Education accredited institution of higher education on a substantially full-time basis (unless your disability precludes you from taking a substantially full-time load or it is your last term before graduating) OR
- have graduated from such a school within the past two years (April 1, 2019 or later).
To speak to a CCI Advisor about this program, contact Tim Mosehauer or schedule an appointment on Handshake.
Attend the information session on Thursday, September 29th at 4:30 PM. Register in Handshake.
Complete your CCI Student Code of Conduct
The Student Code of Conduct survey establishes the guidelines by which you may access and apply to opportunities posted in Handshake. Please complete this three-question survey as soon as possible to show that you commit to internship and job search ethics. To take the survey, log in to Handshake and click Career Center > Surveys.
- MISREPRESENTATION: I will represent myself accurately in all application processes (resumes, cover letters, interviews, program applications). Examples of misrepresentation may also include GPA inflation, exaggerated job responsibilities, citizenship/visa status, or overstated foreign language competency.
- SCHEDULED INTERVIEWS: I will arrive 10 minutes prior to all scheduled on-campus interviews. If I need to cancel a scheduled interview, I will notify my career center at least two business days prior to the scheduled on-campus interview. Late cancellations, no shows, and tardiness may forfeit my on-campus recruiting privileges.
- OFFERS: After I accept an internship or job offer, I agree to immediately withdraw all pending applications and cancel all scheduled interviews (on- and off-campus). I will notify my career center that I have accepted an offer.
You must complete this survey in order to utilize many Handshake features including scheduling appointments or interviews, and applying for opportunities.