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Learn more about Peace Corps Service and have your questions answered by Peace Corps Recruiter Anne Williams. Anne supports candidates throughout the application process by providing resume reviews, mock interviews and answering country and sector specific questions. You can reach out to Anne at any time by emailing, awilliams4@peacecorps.gov. The Peace Corps is a federal program, for US Citizens, which provides opportunities to live, work and volunteer in over 60 countries...
When 11:00 a.m. Thursday, March 28Where Beinecke Display Table 1, Map #18 -
Sign up on Handshake and join us for Connect to Careers in Law: The Role of Language in International Affairs Careers + EMPANADAS from El Barajo Restaurant
Join us for a dynamic discussion with panelists Maggie Joyce '16, senior project assistant at IOM for UN Migration, Ram Franqui '20, senior associate at Albright Stonebridge Group, and Oliver Magnusson '17, senior business intelligence & investigations consultant at StoneTurn. With diverse back...When 5:30 p.m. Thursday, March 28Where Kirner-Johnson (KJ) 201, Map #14 -
Makeup session for JHS Program.
When 6:00 p.m. Sunday, March 31Where Kirner-Johnson (KJ) 102, Map #14By Invitation Only -
Connect to Careers in Environmental Policy & Law Alumni Panel
Join Avery Morgan '22, Matthew Marks '05, and Kate Brouns '17 for a discussion about the perspectives and experiences they gained along their respective career journeys! All of the panelists have a wealth of knowledge to share with our campus community about how to identify your passion and grow your career in the ever-growing climate and environment space. Avery Morgan is the External Affairs Coordinator for the Rose F. Kennedy Greenway Conservancy, Kate Brouns is the Washington...When 5:00 p.m. Monday, April 1Where Kirner-Johnson (KJ) 201, Map #14 -
Join Heidi Effinger '99 and Jaclyn Zingman '18 for a discussion about a discussion about their journeys from a psychology major to working in the social work sphere. Ice cream will be served.
When 8:00 p.m. Monday, April 1Where Kirner-Johnson (KJ) 102, Map #14 -
Is getting your post-grad plans on your to-do list? Stop by and chat with a career advisor. We can talk with you for 15-20 minutes about anything career-related (networking, resume, interviewing, search strategy, NERVES!) We are here to give you some quick support and tips. Plus, you will get one FREE FOJO beverage on us.
When 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 3Where McEwen Cafe FOJO South, Map #13 -
In this event, Kit Pang '10 will discuss his experiences with public speaking. Moreover, he will share how he founded a public speaking company that has helped people transform into some of the best speakers in the world. He will also lead a skills session where we will all learn the skills necessary to be an amazing public speaker. Come learn about his path and how to be a better public speaker at this event!
When 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 3Where Kirner-Johnson (KJ) 201, Map #14 -
Discovery Team Career Center training.
When 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 3Where Kirner-Johnson (KJ) 103 Computer Classroom, Map #14By Invitation Only -
Mary Thede '15 and Lizzie Collins '10 will discuss how they turned their foreign language majors into meaningful careers. Mary majored in Hispanic Studies and went on to work as a content operator at Duolingo. Lizzie graduated with a major in French and is currently a Director of the Foreign Language at the University of Pennsylvania. Register on Handshake for access to the Zoom link.
When 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 3Where Virtual Hamilton -
Water Polo team members are welcome to work on their resumes, cover letters, networking emails, interview prep, and LinkedIn profiles with peer advisors.
When 12:00 p.m. Thursday, April 4Where Root Hall 204 Conference Room, Map #66By Invitation Only -
Connect to careers in Physics: Quantum Computing with Daniel Campbell '08
Daniel Campbell '08 works at the Air Force Research Lab in Rome, NY. He received his PhD from the University of Maryland and was a postdoctoral researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He will speak about his career and research interests at this event along with sharing lessons learned throughout his career.When 4:00 p.m. Thursday, April 4Where Taylor Science Center G042 Classroom, Map #44 -
Are you interested in pursuing a career in Education or Community Engagement? Do you like the idea of helping New York City public school students thrive in the earliest stages of their education through year-round academic, social-emotional, and family support? Do you need to learn and develop your leadership skills? Sign up on Handshake and join this virtual info session to learn more about GO Project Summer Internships in Brooklyn & Manhattan.
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Hamilton College's Economics Department doesn’t only boast impressive numbers of majors and minors, but also fosters versatile thinkers who excel in diverse fields. Our econ graduates defy the ‘typical’ banking or finance destinations, but forge unique careers in law, socio-economic development, healthcare, and beyond. Recognizing this interdisciplinary trend, under the What I Did With My Major series, the Hamilton Career Cent...When 6:00 p.m. Thursday, April 4Where Virtual Hamilton
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Come to AppDev's resume workshop with the Career Center! We will be going over resume basics and we can review your resume if you want!
When 7:00 p.m. Thursday, April 4Where Kirner-Johnson (KJ) 110, Map #14 -
Connect to Careers in Health: Pause, Plan, Prepare to Maximize a Gap Year
This unique event will feature Sam Briggs '12 and Emily Gaudet '12, who took diverse paths before their professional healthcare career. Sam's journey spanned nine gap years, while Emily taught at her high school before pursuing her master's degree. Gain insights into the transformative power of gap years for personal and professional growth. Discover how to navigate this critical phase effectively on your path to healthcare success.When 8:00 p.m. Thursday, April 4Where Virtual HamiltonScott Nussbaum '02 will talk about his experience working in the auctioning industry at one of the mainstream auction houses, Philips. He will discuss the how-tos and importance of networking, as well as how to break into the industry. Register on Handshake.
When 4:30 p.m. Friday, April 5Where Wellin Museum Archive Hall, Map #86Consulting is a broad industry with varying career options. Learn about how consulting drives strategy, marketing, organization, operations, IT, and more across a variety of industries. Our speaker, Carlos Fineman '17 will talk about his journey to from Hamilton, his experience as a consultant with Bain & Company, and how a liberals arts degree is a great fit for consulting. Interested students can join us virtually! Sign up on Handshake for access to...
When 7:00 p.m. Sunday, April 7Where Virtual HamiltonIn this event surrounding working as a designer, Grace Lee '13 will discuss how she built up her graphic design skills during her time at Hamilton in order to break into the design space. She will also host a short skills session surrounding building a graphic design portfolio, website, and marketing yourself as a designer after graduation. Students may attend in person or via Zoom, and food and drink will be served. Sign up in Handshake for zoom lin...
When 5:30 p.m. Monday, April 8Where Kirner-Johnson (KJ) 201, Map #14Connect to Careers in Education: Research and Teaching Fellowships
Join Katie Veasey ‘17, Andi Dickmeyer '19, and Will Andriola '21 for a discussion on their respective fellowships and what doing a fellowship is truly like! Come learn about Katie's experience with the Bristol fellowship that included traveling across nine countries and researching the social and environmental sustainability of golf. Andi took part in a Watson fellowship centered around researching nature based therapy across the world. During her travels she visited Austral...When 7:00 p.m. Monday, April 8Where Kirner-Johnson (KJ) 102, Map #14This is an opportunity for the current JHS cohort to practice interviewing with a professional in order to receive feedback from varying perspectives. While the experience is meant to simulate an interview, there are no stakes and this is not formal. It is a chance for students to learn how to vocalize their strengths and apply the advice from our interview workshop within a safe space.
When 4:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 9Where Fillius Events Barn Lobby, Map #18By Invitation Only
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