A: come to the Spring Job Fling preparation event! How convenient! This Monday, March 11th, join us at 12:30 for a one hour event in the Coltrane Lounge meant to give you a head start on making the most of the upcoming Spring Job Fling. We will go over potential employers and what you can [...]
I’m going to take a huge leap here and assume you have probably heard of LinkedIn. You likely know that it has something to do with careers, and you are generally encouraged to use it. But, what exactly can it do? How do you get involved? How would you go about making a profile and [...]
Did you know that Americans’ conduct is generally considered more laid back and informal in other countries? Or that experience living in a country will mean more to employers overseas than a degree in International Studies? Wondering what an “international IQ” is? Well we’ve got answers. If you are at all interested in working or [...]
What IS a digital resume?? Find out using Vault – a useful, Midd-friendly resource that connects you to scads of employment opportunities and advice! Content includes thousands of e-books covering workplace topics, full-text articles, Employer Profiles, Company Rankings, user-generated reviews on Professions and Employers, industry and profession profiles, and career and profession discussion boards. Take [...]
Welcome back from Feb break! With spring around the corner now is the time to energize your planning for life after Middlebury. And if you’re not quite sure where you are headed, good news – we’ve got some great programs that can help! Class of 2013 Career Action Group Focus on strategies for achieving your [...]
Want to learn Yiddish? Apply for the Steiner Summer Yiddish Program! Open to eighteen college students each summer, this seven-week program includes daily beginner or intermediate Yiddish language classes as well as Yiddish culture classes. The program is held at the Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, Massachusetts. Apply by February 10
The Vermont Community Foundation has three full-time positions open. These positions include Accountant, Philanthropy Associate, and Special Projects Director. The Special Projects Director position involves thinking strategically about ways philanthropy can have an impact on Vermont’s future and building collaborative work with a variety of partners. Successful applicants will: – have great communication skills – [...]
Strolling of the Heifers is teaming up with VT Technical College to present the 2013 Vermont Farm/Food Business Plan Competition. The competition “seeks to encourage business formation and growth throughout Vermont by helping business owners and prospective entrepreneurs develop viable business plans, gain public attention, and earn financial rewards.” College students may enter under the [...]
The Urban Teacher Center is a four-year, alternative teacher preparation program that currently operates in Washington, DC and Baltimore, MD. UTC is offering applicants an opportunity to effect urban education reform via effective teaching. As part of the program, participants will experience an intensive year-long residency, followed by a three-year teaching commitment in a high-need [...]
As a FoodCorps service member, participants will teach children about what healthy food is and where it comes from, build and tend school gardens, bring quality local food into public school cafeterias. FoodCorps is seeking up to 130 young adults to serve around the country for the 2013-2014 school year. The application is open through [...]