Events

  • 3/30/2010 - Recession Proof 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".
  • 3/29/2010 - How to Choose a Major
    Not sure which major is right for you? Are you wondering what a major will do for you after graduation? Start your education off with confidence by exploring your career interests, marketable skills, and work values as part of making an educated decision on your choice of major.
  • 3/26/2010 - Creative Writing Career Panel with CAS
    Creative Writing Career Panel with CAS
  • 3/25/2010 - Get Your Career In Gear: Education & Human Services
    This speaker series allows graduate students and alumni to socialize with both academic and non-academic experts in various disciplines.
  • 3/25/2010 - 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.
  • 3/24/2010 - CV vs Resume for Sackler PhD in Biomedical Science Students
    Cv vs Resume for Sackler PhD in Biomedical Sciences Students
  • 3/23/2010 - Work n' Out
    Deciding to be "out" in the workplace is a personal choice everyone with a queer identity must face. Join us for a panel discussion featuring professionals from a variety of industries as they talk through their process of determining how "out" to be at work. Networking opportunities to follow! Co-sponsored by the Office of LGBT Student Services and Pride Corps
  • 3/22/2010 - On-Campus Recruitment (OCR) Orientation
    Open to January, May & Summer 2010 graduates. Learn how to make the most of the OCR program and manage NYU InterviewNet. Mandatory for OCR participants.
  • 3/15/2010 - Spring Break
    Spring Break 3/15-3/19
  • 3/12/2010 - Tracked.com
    Tracked.com Title: Business Research Intern The Business Research internship at Tracked.com will provide aspiring students and recent grads with a highly intensive introduction to the Tech/Internet start-up ecosystem both locally and nationally. You will emerge with a very thorough working knowledge of how the start-up community functions, who the key influencers are, and how the top companies and people are interconnected. You will also understand how products get built and launched, and have the opportunity to work directly with top management at one of the highest profile start-ups in NYC. This is a full-time, temporary role requiring a committed 20-40 hours per week at the Tracked.com offices in midtown NYC. The internship will last through the end of June. A few interns may be eligible to continue through the end of the year. The daily work consists of researching companies and people in the Tech/Internet space and helping us integrate the research into a packaged product. All workstations and training will be provided. No equipment or special expertise is required from you aside from a passion for internet products and a desire to understand and explore the internet start-up community. NYU CareerNet ID: 790143
  • 3/11/2010 - 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.
  • 3/11/2010 - Non-Academic Resumes for PhDs
    Looking to expand your job search outside of the academic realm? Employers in the business sector tend to regard the CV format as too lengthy and cumbersome. Knowing how to submit a resume format that will most effectively market your skills and qualifications for your target job is therefore crucial. Attend this workshop to find out how how to * Convert a standard Curriculum Vitae into a business resume format that will impress employers outside academia * How to write a resume from scratch that highlights your academic achievements in ways that impress employers.
  • 3/10/2010 - On-Campus Recruitment (OCR) Orientation
    Open to January, May & Summer 2010 graduates. Learn how to make the most of the OCR program and manage NYU InterviewNet. Mandatory for OCR participants.
  • 3/10/2010 - Career Assessments with CAS
    Career Assessments with CAS
  • 3/9/2010 - Recession Proof 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".
  • 3/9/2010 - Exploring a Legal Career
    Gain insight from professionals on the legal career path as they share their stories and experiences. Whether you're sure a career in law is your next step or just curious about the option, join us for an hour of conversation and networking opportunities.
  • 3/8/2010 - 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.
  • 3/5/2010 - Professional Skills Series Seminars for International Students - How to Write a US Resume and Cover Letter
    Co-Sponsored by the Office for International Students and Scholars.
  • 3/5/2010 - Industry Expo - Music & Record Label
    - Meet and network with key employers in your industry - Gain career advice from professionals - Learn about potential full-time and/or internship opportunities
  • 3/4/2010 - Accounting for Your Future
    Accounting for Your Future
  • 3/4/2010 - Industry Expo - Hospitality & Tourism
    - Meet and network with key employers in your industry - Gain career advice from professionals - Learn about potential full-time and/or internship opportunities
  • 3/4/2010 - On-Campus Recruitment (OCR) Orientation
    Open to January, May & Summer 2010 graduates. Learn how to make the most of the OCR program and manage NYU InterviewNet. Mandatory for OCR participants.
  • 3/4/2010 - Boot Camp: Skills to Change the World
    Learn the “ins and outs” of working in the non-profit world! Join us for an exciting day-long career exploration workshop where you will have the opportunity to attend seminars facilitated by non-profit organization leaders. This event will take place on April 2.
  • 3/4/2010 - Preparing for a Career in Investment Banking: Athena Collaborative Group
    Learn how to prepare for an investment banking career. Join Athena Collaborative for a multi-university networking session. Learn how to get on track for a great junior internship, the most important things for a junior year summer internship, the keys for success in entering the workforce, and how to determine which role you’re best suited for. Applications are due late February. Female students from all majors were strongly encouraged to apply. An NYU Women’s Herstory Month event. Sponsored by the Athena Collaborative Group and the Center for Multicultural Education and Programs.
  • 3/4/2010 - Resumes for Masters Students
    Learn to write effective resume and cover letters that best reflect your qualifications as a graduate student.
  • 3/3/2010 - Non-Profit, Education and Healthcare Job Fair
    Target employers seeking to fill full-time and summer opportunities in non-profit, education, and healthcare sectors. The organizations attending this fair look for students interested in serving their community and the world.
  • 3/2/2010 - Industry Expo - Marketing, Advertising & Public Relations
    - Meet and network with key employers in your industry - Gain career advice from professionals - Learn about potential full-time and/or internship opportunities
  • 3/1/2010 - Industry Expo - Arts, Media & Publishing
    - Meet and network with key employers in your industry - Gain career advice from professionals - Learn about potential full-time and/or internship opportunities
  • 3/1/2010 - Advanced Interviewing Skills with Toys R Us
    Advanced Interviewing Skills with Toys R Us
  • 3/1/2010 - GSKY Teach Info Session
    GSKY Teach Info Session