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1/31/2010
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NYUeVita Contest
Application Deadline: Sunday, January 31
Submit your e-portfolio for a chance to win up to $250!!
NYU eVita is a unique online resource that allows you to chart your academic progress, co-curricular skills and leadership development by uploading your work from academic courses, internships and activities. Access NYU eVita through the Life tab of NYU.
Visit nyuevita.nyu.edu for more information and sign up for an NYU eVita Orientation.** Winners announced at the NYUeVita Showcase on February 4.
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1/29/2010
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Professional Skills Series Seminars for International Students - NYUeVita: Your Portfolio for Life
In conjunction with the office for International Students and Scholars.
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1/29/2010
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Interviewing in the Financial Services Industry
Representatives from a variety of financial services organizations will cover interviewing topics including how to prepare and research companies, types of interviews, how to respond to difficult questions and what criteria is used in making offers to candidates.
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1/27/2010
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One Stop Shop
Join us for a One-Stop-Shop Open House! Everything you need, all in one place at your convenience. Participate in one-on-one sessions: resume critiques, mock interviews, industry advice. Attend workshops: Graduate School Admissions, Personality & Dream Jobs, or Financial Planning.
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1/26/2010
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Resume and Cover Letters that Work
Your resume and cover letter are your introduction to potential employers. This is your first step toward obtaining that coveted job interview. Learn resume and cover letter writing techniques to best reflect your qualifications and experience. Discover ways to highlight your internships, student activities, volunteer and leadership experiences.
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1/25/2010
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Maximizing your Job Search
An effective job or internship search requires a multi-layered approach. Discover traditional and unique ways to identify job opportunities. Hear more about how and when to begin applying for positions. Learn how to network effectively, make key industry contacts, and utilize those contacts to uncover the "hidden job market".
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1/25/2010
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On-Campus Recruitment (OCR) Begins for Full-time Opportunities
Employers from a variety of industries will visit the Wasserman Center to interview students from the Class of 2010 for full-time positions after graduation. To participate in this program, you must attend an OCR Orientation and an Acing the Interview seminar.
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1/25/2010
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Acing the Interview
Knowing what to expect can put your interviewing anxiety at ease. Learn how to prepare for internship and full-time job interviews. Strategize appropriate responses to the toughest questions, such as strengths, weaknesses, "Tell me about yourself," and salary responses. Identify resources necessary to familiarize yourself with both the company and industry.
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1/21/2010
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Maximizing your Job Search
An effective job or internship search requires a multi-layered approach. Discover traditional and unique ways to identify job opportunities. Hear more about how and when to begin applying for positions. Learn how to network effectively, make key industry contacts, and utilize those contacts to uncover the "hidden job market".
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1/21/2010
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NYUeVita Orientation
NYUeVita is your own personal on-line database where you document and archive your outstanding academic and co-curricular experiences at NYU in a professional, and organized format. Using NYUeVita's basic template you can build a personalized comprehensive on-line profile in just a few minutes, update your on-line profile at your convenience, and create and share customized on-line profiles with employers, graduate and professional admissions offices, and service organizations.
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1/21/2010
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Acing the Interview
Knowing what to expect can put your interviewing anxiety at ease. Learn how to prepare for internship and full-time job interviews. Strategize appropriate responses to the toughest questions, such as strengths, weaknesses, "Tell me about yourself," and salary responses. Identify resources necessary to familiarize yourself with both the company and industry.
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1/20/2010
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Resume and Cover Letters that Work
Your resume and cover letter are your introduction to potential employers. This is your first step toward obtaining that coveted job interview. Learn resume and cover letter writing techniques to best reflect your qualifications and experience. Discover ways to highlight your internships, student activities, volunteer and leadership experiences.
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1/20/2010
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Quick-Start for Transfers
Thanks in part to our state of the art facilities, extensive resources and Mentor Network, there are limitless ways for you to fine-tune your professional interests while building your post-graduation opportunities. Come learn about the resources available to you at the Wasserman Center!
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1/19/2010
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Resumes for PhD students
Learn to write effective resume and cover letters that best reflect your qualifications as a doctoral student.
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1/19/2010
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On-Campus Recruitment (OCR) Employer Presentations
Throughout the spring semester, organizations will visit the Wasserman Center to conduct company information sessions for undergraduate and graduate students.
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1/19/2010
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Acing the Interview
Knowing what to expect can put your interviewing anxiety at ease. Learn how to prepare for internship and full-time job interviews. Strategize appropriate responses to the toughest questions, such as strengths, weaknesses, "Tell me about yourself," and salary responses. Identify resources necessary to familiarize yourself with both the company and industry.
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1/12/2010
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Resumes for Master's Students
Learn to write effective resume and cover letters that best reflect your qualifications as a graduate student.
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1/11/2010
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Class of 2010 Resume Book Collection
Graduation will be here before you know it! If you plan on finding a job after graduation, your job search should begin now. The Wasserman Center will collect resumes for the Class of 2010 Resume Books to be distributed to hundreds of employers. To participate, you must be officially recognized by the University as receiving an academic degree (bachelor, master or PhD) January, May or September 2010 (certificate candidates, MBAs and Law students are not eligible). You must have your resume critiqued by the Wasserman Center staff.
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1/11/2010
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Acing the Interview
Knowing what to expect can put your interviewing anxiety at ease. Learn how to prepare for internship and full-time job interviews. Strategize appropriate responses to the toughest questions, such as strengths, weaknesses, "Tell me about yourself," and salary responses. Identify resources necessary to familiarize yourself with both the company and industry.
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1/11/2010
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Resume and Cover Letters that Work
Your resume and cover letter are your introduction to potential employers. This is your first step toward obtaining that coveted job interview. Learn resume and cover letter writing techniques to best reflect your qualifications and experience. Discover ways to highlight your internships, student activities, volunteer and leadership experiences.