Tag Archives: First-years

Connect with Midd Alums at the Geography Field Guide April 15-16 – Check Out Where They are Working Today.

On Thursday, April 15th, alumni join us for the GEOGRAPHY FIELD GUIDE

Join us for the career panel Thursday night at 5:00 p.m. via Zoom to hear how these alumni went from campus to career!

They can help you answer the question, “What can I do with my liberal arts major?” At these events, you will have the chance to connect with alumni, faculty, and other students.

Thursday, April 15, 2021

Career Panel, 5:00 p.m.
Reserve your spot, RSVP in Handshake!

Friday, April 16, 2021

Alumni will meet with students 1:1 – Check out the participating alumni below (read their bios on our website) and click the links below to schedule your chat.

JACK BALABAN ’12not available for one-on-ones
Geography
VP, Special Assistant to the CEO
Walker & Dunlop

JIA JUN LEE ’15Schedule one-on-one chat.
Geography
Research Analyst/Master in Public Affairs Candidate
World Bank/Princeton

MARTY SCHNURE ’10.5Schedule one-on-one chat.
Geography
Deputy Director, Cartography and Spatial Analysis
The Wilderness Society

HOPE STEGE ’04Schedule one-on-one chat.
Geography/Japanese Studies
Consultant
Boston Consulting Group

RACHEL STRONG ’08not available for one-on-ones
Geography
Agile Program Manager, Digital Transformation
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Sign Up for One-On-One Chats with Alumni at the Education Studies Field Guide March 24-25!

On Wednesday, March 24th, alumni join us for the EDUCATION STUDIES FIELD GUIDE

There will be s career panel Wednesday night at 7:00 p.m. via Zoom – hear how these alumni went from campus to career!

Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Career Panel, 7:00 p.m.
Reserve your spot, RSVP in Handshake!

Thursday, March 25, 2021

Alumni will meet with students 1:1 from 9:00 a.m. to noon (unless otherwise stated below) – Click the links below to schedule your chat. Learn more about the alumni participants.

ZOE KASLOW ’15
Psychology/Education Studies
Philanthropy Officer
Planned Parenthood of Northern New England
Sign up for a 1:1 chat with Zoe

COLIN MELTZER ’05
Computer Science/Teacher Studies
Director of Academic Technology and Fab Lab
The Carroll School
Sign up for a 1:1 chat with Colin – available from 5:-7:00 p.m. EST

MEGAN MERCIER ’14
Mathematics
Math Teacher, Grades 8-10
Hazen Union School
On panel, but not available for one-on-ones.

ALICE PFEIFER ’13
English & American Literatures
Assistant Editor
St. Martin’s Press
Sign up for a 1:1 chat with Alice

TAYLOR PIERCE ’15
American Studies
Lead Recruiter
Ab Initio Software
Sign up for a 1:1 chat with Taylor

Connect with Midd Alums at the Education Studies Field Guide March 24-25 – Check Out Where They are Working Today.

On Wednesday, March 24th, alumni return to campus for the EDUCATION STUDIES FIELD GUIDE

Join us for the career panel Wednesday night at 7:00 p.m. via Zoom to hear how these alumni went from campus to career!

They can help you answer the question, “What can I do with my liberal arts major?” At these events, you will have the chance to connect with alumni, faculty, and other students.

Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Career Panel, 7:00 p.m.
Reserve your spot, RSVP in Handshake!

Thursday, March 25, 2021

Alumni will meet with students 1:1 – Click the links below to schedule your chat. Learn more about the alumni participants.

ZOE KASLOW ’15
Psychology/Education Studies
Philanthropy Officer
Planned Parenthood of Northern New England
Sign up for a 1:1 chat with Zoe

COLIN MELTZER ’05
Computer Science/Teacher Studies
Director of Academic Technology and Fab Lab
The Carroll School
Sign up for a 1:1 chat with Colin

MEGAN MERCIER ’14
Mathematics
Math Teacher, Grades 8-10
Hazen Union School
Sign up for a 1:1 chat with Megan

ALICE PFEIFER ’13
English & American Literatures
Assistant Editor
St. Martin’s Press
Sign up for a 1:1 chat with Alice

Join Middlebury Consulting Group, Student Investment Committee, and Middlebury Women on Wall St.

Passionate about helping local businesses? Curious about the stock market? Want to land your dream job? Watch this short video for an introduction to Middlebury Consulting Group, the Student Investment Committee, and Middlebury Women on Wall Street, the leading pre-professional clubs on campus. Our vast member resources, alumni networks, and tangible skill-building opportunities will set you apart in your job and internship searches. Information on how to get involved and who to contact are included in the video.

How to make your resume stand out in the applicant tracking system (ATS)

The search for a job can seem like a full-time position itself. With research, networking, and endless job applications, the process can be extensive and sometimes overwhelming. Even after all of the hard work, you still receive little to no leads. So what’s the deal?

Aside from high volume and competition from other applicants, many companies have turned to applicant tracking systems (ATS). An ATS is a software used during the hiring process to sort and rank job applicants automatically. This software can screen applicants, test them, check references, and complete new hire paperwork.

While these systems can have significant benefits, they’ve also added a layer of complexity when it comes to crafting a winning resume. Now, your resume needs to be written both for people and for bots.

So in a world where 98 percent of Fortune 500 companies have turned to applicant tracking systems to weed out applicants, how can you optimize your resume? Check out the Vault Career’s infographic to figure out how to craft an ATS-compatible resume to get noticed by recruiters and employers.

Join Us: What Will Transitions to a Green Economy Look Like? Wednesday, 2/17 at 12:30 p.m. EST

Live from DC: Transitions to a Green Economy

Wednesday, February 17, 2021 :: 12:30-1:30 p.m. EST

Eleven percent of the world’s population is currently vulnerable to climate change impacts, such as droughts, floods, heat waves, extreme weather events and sea-level rise. According to the International Labour Organization (ILO) 2018 World Employment and Social Outlook report a shift to a just and greener economy could create 24 million new jobs globally by 2030 if the right policies are put in place. Green growth strategies need to be flexible enough to take advantage of new technologies and unexpected opportunities and be nimble enough to abandon one approach if a better one becomes available.

The Center for Careers and Internships’ Middlebury Professional Network, in collaboration with Middlebury in DC, the Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs, and the Franklin Environmental Center bring you a discussion among professionals who have a variety of vantage points on the transitions to a green economy. 

This discussion will be conducted via Zoom webinar, connecting the professional guests with students from both the Middlebury and Monterey campuses, as well as, alumni and parents of the Middlebury community.

The panelists include:

  • Host: Jon Isham, Professor of Economics/Environmental Studies, Middlebury College
  • Jane Leggett ’78, Specialist in Environmental and Energy Policy, Library of Congress
  • Suzanne Dael ’02, Climate Change Mitigation and Energy, European Environment Agency
  • Lauren Sanchez ’11, Deputy Secretary of Climate Policy & Intergovernmental Relations, California Environmental Protection Agency

What Will Transitions to a Green Economy Look Like? Find out Wednesday, 2/17 at 12:30 p.m. EST

Live from DC: Transitions to a Green Economy

Wednesday, February 17, 2021 :: 12:30-1:30 p.m. EST

Eleven percent of the world’s population is currently vulnerable to climate change impacts, such as droughts, floods, heat waves, extreme weather events and sea-level rise. According to the International Labour Organization (ILO) 2018 World Employment and Social Outlook report a shift to a just and greener economy could create 24 million new jobs globally by 2030 if the right policies are put in place. Green growth strategies need to be flexible enough to take advantage of new technologies and unexpected opportunities and be nimble enough to abandon one approach if a better one becomes available.

The Center for Careers and Internships’ Middlebury Professional Network, in collaboration with Middlebury in DC, the Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs, and the Franklin Environmental Center bring you a discussion among professionals who have a variety of vantage points on the transitions to a green economy. 

This discussion will be conducted via Zoom webinar, connecting the professional guests with students from both the Middlebury and Monterey campuses, as well as, alumni and parents of the Middlebury community.

The panelists include:

  • Host: Jon Isham, Professor of Economics/Environmental Studies, Middlebury College
  • Jane Leggett ’78, Specialist in Environmental and Energy Policy, Library of Congress
  • Suzanne Dael ’02, Climate Change Mitigation and Energy, European Environment Agency
  • Lauren Sanchez ’11, Deputy Secretary of Climate Policy & Intergovernmental Relations, California Environmental Protection Agency