Federal Govt Jobs and Internships: 2 Webinars

Career Services Office will be holding two sessions:

Federal Internships: Find and Apply for Summer 2011 on Wednesday October 20, from 5-6 p.m. in the Adirondack house, CSO library

Federal Jobs: Find and Apply full time work in 2011, Tuesday October 26, from 5-6 p.m. in the Adirondack house, CSO library as well.

We’ll be calling in and listening to a an expert make a presentation while viewing the PowerPoint slides on the big screen from the comfy seats in Adirondack House.  Popcorn provided! Also, two Midd students will be present to answer questions and share their experiences.  Brittany Grendon ’12 who interned in DC last summer at the National Archives and the Department of Education and Elissa Goeke ’12 who interned at the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) and is being paid through the SCEP program.

Career Services has generously paid the registration cost for you to be able to attend this event FREE!!

Check out the new Making the Difference videos, which spotlight a “day in the life” of young federal employees and give an inside look at their cool careers and why they chose public service. According to the Partnership’s research, the federal government will fill more than 50,000 entry-level jobs in the next 12 months, along with about 60,000 paid internships. There are jobs and interships available in practically every interest and skill area, in all 50 states and around the world. Check it out: http://makingthedifference.org/index.shtml

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