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Center for Career Discovery and Development

Dan Beaudry "Power Ties: The International Student Guide to Job Search in the US"

When: September 12, 2018 from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM
Where: Student Center Theatre

This is open to international students seeking a job in the US, post-graduation.

Resume, Career Fair Prep, How to Talk to a Recruiter

When: September 13, 2018 from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Where: Student Success Center Press Room A


Resume, Career Fair Prep, How to Talk to a Recruiter

When: September 13, 2018 from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Where: Student Success Center Clary Theatre


Cover Letters

When: September 20, 2018 from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Where: Student Success Center President's Suite B

Come out for help with cover letters!

How to Interview and Pitch Yourself

When: September 27 and October 4, 2018 from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Where: September 27 - Student Success Center President's Suite B ; October 4 - Student Success Center President's Suite C and D


Career and Pre-Professional Advisors

Career Development: Dennis Lindsay, dennis.lindsay@gatech.edu
Walk-in hours: Wednesdays, 11 AM-12 PM, Clough 242
REMOTE ADVISING HOURS! Wednesdays, 2PM-4PM, Old CE Building, 2nd Flr Lounge
++PLUS++

REMOTE ADVISING HOURS WITH Andrea Comsa! Thursdays, 9AM-11AM, Old CE Building, 2nd Flr Lounge

Pre-Law Advisor: Director Robert Pikowsky, robert.pikowsky@pubpolicy.gatech.edu
Pre-Teaching Advisor: Director Susan Belmont, set up appointment.

Graduate Opportunities

Global Internship Resource Expo

When: September 20, 2018 from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Where: Student Center Ballroom

If you are interested in interning outside of the US, come to this expo to learn about your options. It is open to undergraduates and graduates of all majors. Attendees will be able to connect with past GT interns, speak with employers and internship providers, attend webinars hosted by employers and providers, and meet with OIE advisors.

Mastering the Art of Interviewing - MS & PhD Students

When: September 13, 2018 from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Where: Student Success Center Press Room B


Evaluating the Offer and Benefits Package

When: September 20, 2018 from 5:15 PM to 6:30 PM
Where: Student Success Center President's Suite B


New MS Students Career Planning

When: October 2, 2018 from 5:15 PM to 6:30 PM
Where: Student Success Center President's Suites C and D


New PhDs Career Planning

When: October 4, 2018 from 5:15 PM to 6:30 PM
Where: Student Success Center Press Room A


Internship and Job Opportunities

Paid Internship with the Kemp Campaign

The Kemp for Governor campaign is looking to hire a few more interns this fall. If you are interested, please contact Brian Harris at 770.367.4992 or at bharris@kempforgovernor.com.

Volunteer at the GT Pharmacy →

Where: Stamps Health Services

The SHS Pharmacy Volunteer Program is geared toward pre-health students who are interested in a medical or health-related career field. The volunteer program is designed to give the individual insight into the operations of a retail pharmacy. Applicant agrees to the following volunteer requirements: wants to pursue a career in a medical/health related field, volunteer a minimum of two consecutive semesters in the pharmacy department, able to commit to 3 hour shifts at least twice a week, able to commit to a set schedule each semester depending upon the student’s availability and the pharmacy need, and complete required training modules prior to working in the pharmacy department (HIPAA, Combat Meth, Student Training Manual). Visit the link to the application!
For more info: Click here

Public & Government Affairs at ExxonMobil →

Where: Houston, Texas

As a Public & Government Affairs (P&GA) Intern, you will manage a specific project portfolio covering internal and/or external communications. Interns will have the opportunity to work in a variety of expertise areas, including global operations, media, communications, corporate branding/advertising, public policy, and corporate citizenship, among other areas. On each team, a premium is placed on strong writing skills. Interns will be able to create real-world communication products throughout their assignment.
For more info: Click here

Public Policy Intern at Deaf Communication Services →

Where: Washington, D.C.

The intern will assist the work CSD is doing to influence public policy on deaf, hard of hearing, and deafblind at the Federal and state levels, research legislation at the Federal and state levels, support legislation advocacy at the Federal and state levels, attend events, meetings, and conferences as requested, and support work to build partnerships with outside organizations and perform other tasks as requested.
For more info: Click here

Public Policy Intern at Access Partnership →

Where: Washington, D.C.

Access Partnership seeks an intellectually curious and articulate individual interested in exposure to the world’s leading information and communications technology (ICT) companies and to the policy makers forming the legal and political landscape of the technology sector. They support their clients’ business and public policy interests on the cutting edge of technology decision-making worldwide. Given the fast pace, constant evolution, and high profile political focus on technology policy, they seek dynamic, flexible, intelligent individuals ready to address new challenges.
For more info: Click here

Economic Affairs Intern at the United Nations →

Where: New York City, New York

Daily responsibilities may include, but are not limited to the literature review on technology transfers and their impact on sustainable development, the collection of relevant data and key findings, statistical and econometric analysis, as needed, and graphic visualizations of data and policy analysis. Applicants must meet one of the following requirements: be enrolled in a graduate school programme (second university degree or equivalent, or higher); be enrolled in the final academic year of a first university degree programme (minimum Bachelor’s level or equivalent); or have graduated with a university degree (as defined above) and, if selected, must commence the internship within a one year period of graduation.
For more info: Click here

Estée Lauder Summer 2019 Communications Intern →

Where: New York City, New York

As a Global Communications Intern, you will support efforts primarily in the digital/social space. This may include collaborating with digital agencies to support asset development and trafficking; spearheading social media monitoring/listening across all social media platforms; brainstorming digital/social content ideas that can be implemented as part of the editorial calendars; analyzing social media reports to provide recommendations that inform the larger strategy. As an intern, you may attend content development and social media planning meetings to support creative strategy for corporate campaigns. You may also help to maintain the corporate website, including copy editing, organizing content and fact checking, as well as compiling corporate and brand press clips for executive management review.
For more info: Click here

Communications Intern at Critical Mass: The Young Adult Cancer Alliance →

Where: Washington, D.C.

The Communication Intern will assist the Critical Mass communications team with all education and awareness programs. The ideal candidate will be an excellent writer, hard-working, social media and web-savvy, and able to work in a fast-paced environment. Projects range from daily media monitoring, maintaining press lists, drafting internal and external materials in support of the communications director and Critical Mass’ online presence. In addition, applicants should have a positive personality to support relationship management efforts, strong attention to detail for managing spreadsheets and data, and the ability to multitask. This is an unpaid internship.
For more info: Click here

Communications Intern at Kumon →

Where: Teaneck, New Jersey

This part-time, paid internship will offer hands-on experience and a glimpse into a working communications department at a global corporation’s national headquarters. The communications intern can expect to gain insight into public relations strategy, social media trends and best practices, and fine-tune writing skills through the development of social and digital content. The ideal candidates are current college juniors/seniors or recent graduates with completed coursework in journalism, public relations, communications or related fields.
For more info: Click here

Psychology & Child Development Intern at the United Boys and Girls Clubs of Santa Barbara County →

Where: Anaheim, California

They are seeking out Psychology, Sociology and Child Development interns to assist them as they move forward in a direction that focuses on mental health. These fields allow interns to assist them in designing and implementing programs that are focused on impacting their members in ways that align with their member's age and styles of learning. In addition, they would greatly benefit from the skills of a Marketing and Communications student for community outreach.
For more info: Click here

Diversity & Inclusion Intern at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas →

Where: Dallas, Texas

This is a 10 - 12-week internship from June to August 2019 located in the Dallas office. Interns will be expected to work 40 hours per week for the entire internship period. Interns will be responsible for any relocation and housing expenses. The Diversity and Inclusion Intern will work with a team of passionate D&I practitioners who are engaged in strategy implementation efforts bank-wide. The intern will report to the Diversity & Inclusion Manager, who reports directly to the Vice President of Human Resources & Diversity and Inclusion. The summer intern will focus on projects/tasks that require a significant degree of creativity, risk-taking, thought leadership, research, organizing, and multi-tasking.
For more info: Click here

Economics and Research Internship at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland (Summer 2019) →

Where: Cleveland, Ohio

During their time at the Bank, Research Interns will develop their data analysis and programming skills, and work with the Bank’s Economists and Research Analysts to conduct research in various areas of economics. Applicants must currently be a junior pursuing a Bachelor’s degree with an emphasis in economics or a closely related field, such as finance, statistics, mathematics, or computer science.
For more info: Click here

Actuarial Internship at New York Life Insurance Company (Summer 2019) →

Where: Tampa, Florida

They provide their Actuarial trainees with a broad background in both the theoretical and practical applications of actuarial science by combining challenging rotating job assignments and support towards the completion of the actuarial exams. They also provide significant opportunities to improve business and leadership skills that will enable advancement throughout the company and prove valuable throughout one's career. Applicants must be enrolled in at least their junior year towards a Bachelors degree with an accredited college or university (preferred majors in Actuarial Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Engineering, Sciences, Economics, or Finance).
For more info: Click here

Monetary Affairs Research Intern at the Federal Reserve Board →

Where: Washington, D.C.

Economic research internships in the Division of Monetary Affairs (MA) provide students with the opportunity to gain valuable research experience, network with peers in the field, and work directly with economists, analysts, and research assistants in support of the Board's research and policy missions. Internships are designed to help students develop quantitative analysis, critical thinking, and writing skills through your summer experience. Applicants must be currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program, with at least one year completed in economics, finance, or related field (e.g. computer science, statistics, mathematics, business administration).
For more info: Click here

Revenue Management Intern at FedEx →

Where: Memphis, Tennessee

Enrollment as undergraduate or graduate student in accounting, finance, business, economics, supply chain management, information science, information systems, information technology, computer science, statistics, analytics, or other related majors is preferred. Under close supervision, the successful candidate may assist with providing analytical support to drive efficiency, consistency and control throughout current business initiatives. The intern may assist with industry market research, global business intelligence, and emerging trends analysis. The intern will analyze specific business metrics and research/analyze data, industry trends, and market information to gain insight into transportation and logistics metrics in identified industry verticals.
For more info: Click here

Graphic Design/Communication Intern at Walt Disney (Spring 2019) →

Where: Lake Buena Vista, Florida

This is an internship in which you’ll design images every week that will be seen by thousands of people every day. You will be able to take your own designs from initial concept through completion, instead of simply supporting someone else’s design process. You will be a full-fledged member of a fast-paced communication team and the only coffee you’ll be getting is your own. The approximate dates of this internship are January 2019 through June 2019. Interns must be fully available for the duration of the internship.
For more info: Click here

Graphic Design Intern →

Where: Kennesaw, Georgia

The Georgia State Finance & Investment Commision is looking for graphic design interns who are responsible for designing a multitude of projects and assisting 20 other staff members with all of their projects.
For more info: Click here

Graphic Design Internship at the United Nations →

Where: New York City, New York

The Strategic Partnership Division seeks to enlist a Graphic Design Intern (internal communications) to support the work of the Directorate. S/he will assist the Director to produce presentations in pdf format by translating corporate and fundraising ideas and strategic concepts into attractive diagrams, charts and graphs, whiteboard animation, illustrations and icon- and/or photo-based graphics. These presentations will be used for pitching ideas internally among UN Women colleagues and to external stakeholders, such as donors. Applicants must have a BA or MA in visual communication, graphic design, must be enrolled in the final year of a Bachelor or Master's degree or be a recent graduate (meaning in the last 12 months), must be fluent in English; Spanish and/or French is a plus, and must have experience in graphic design, information design, whiteboard animation and/or illustration.
For more info: Click here

Warner Music Group Internship (Spring 2019) →

Where: New York City, New York

Atlantic Record’s Program is designed to provide students with the opportunity to gain a real-world experience in the music industry. This multidimensional, educational program begins by matching interns to specific departments in Atlantic Records based on their interests, for a semester-long internship. Atlantic Records offers internships all year long in the summer, fall and spring seasons in New York City and Burbank, California. Applicants must have Sophomore or Junior standing in an accredited 4-year university. To be considered for Warner Music Group’s internship program, you must submit your resume and a compelling cover letter expressing your passion and desire to work in the music industry.
For more info: Click here

Royal Caribbean Cruises 2019 Summer Internship →

Where: Miami, Florida

Seeking students expecting to graduate in 2019, 2020 or 2021 for the summer internships that are 10 weeks in duration, and are full time, paid hourly roles. The company has a wide range of departments that seek out the best undergrads and graduate students!
For more info: Click here

Graphic Design Intern at Kellogg Company (Summer 2019) →

Where: Chicago, Illinois

Apply if you are currently enrolled at an accredited college or university, pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Design with a focus in graphic design with an associated internship program that allows for periods of full-time work. Qualifications include software fluency in the latest graphics and business programs: Adobe CS (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Acrobat) along with industrial design software (e.g. Alias, Rhino, Solid Works, or Freeform for Industrial Designers).
For more info: Click here

Graphic Design Intern at DLA Piper →

Where: New York City, New York

In this exciting opportunity, you will be helping implement the company's new visual identity. Some of your responsibilities will include: following creative direction, producing graphic art and visual materials to effectively communicate information for the firm, and establishing the overall look, graphic elements, and content of specific materials in order to meet project needs. You will estimate time to complete project work, and develop the graphic elements to meet project objectives and prepare layouts to be rendered using professional design software.
For more info: Click here

International Trade and Development Intern →

Where: New York City, New York

The Business Council for International Understanding (BCIU) offers internship opportunities for college students during the Spring, Summer, and Fall semesters. At BCIU, you will obtain experience with working with the private sector, governments and international organizations. Internships offer responsibilities such as research, writing, communications, and material preparation. Additional tasks include research on trade, technical and economic trends in a specific region. This position is open to graduate and undergraduate students.
For more info: Click here

United Nations Human Rights Internship →

Where: New York City, New York

In general, daily responsibilities of interns supporting OHCHR New York may include but are not limited to: conducting research on human rights and related issues, assisting in preparation of reports, background materials and other relevant documents, assisting in the organization of meetings, seminars, and related events, attending meetings and preparing summaries of the proceedings, assisting in the preparation of outreach material such as talking points, correspondence and presentations, and performing other related duties requested by supervisor, as appropriate. To qualify for the United Nations Secretariat internship programme, applicants must, at the time of application, be enrolled in a graduate school programme (i.e. Master’s degree or equivalent degree, or higher) or in the final academic year of a first-level university degree programme (i.e. Bachelor’s degree or equivalent degree) in the area of law, political science, international relations, social sciences or related field, OR have graduated with a university as defined above AND, if selected, must commence the internship within one-year period from the date of graduation.
For more info: Click here

United Nations Strategic Coordination, Planning & Analysis Intern →

Where: New York City, New York

Applicants must meet one of the following requirements: be enrolled in a graduate school programme (second university degree or equivalent, or higher), be enrolled in the final academic year of a first university degree programme (minimum Bachelor's level or equivalent), or have graduated with a university degree (as defined above) and, if selected, must commence the internship within a one year period of graduation. The internship is for a minimum period of three months with the possibility for extension of up to six months: Fall (September - December), Winter/Spring (January - April), and Summer (May - August). Responsibilities include coordination and executive support, strategic planning and analytics, and policy analysis and assessment.
For more info: Click here

Volunteer Intern, Foreign Affairs, Publishing Business, Fall 2018 →

Where: New York City, New York

Undergraduate students with an educational concentration in business, marketing, political science, communications, media studies, journalism, or another related field are encouraged to apply for this position. Founded in 1921, the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is a leading nonprofit membership organization, research center, and publisher, with headquarters in New York, an office in Washington, DC, and programs nationwide. Responsibilities of this job include: researching marketing and sales opportunities for the magazine in higher education, including corresponding with educators who use Foreign Affairs in the classroom, organizing special mailings of Foreign Affairs for publicity purposes, assisting with financial operations of the magazine, researching web usability and marketing strategies, assisting in ongoing social media and digital marketing efforts for the brand, develop and report on search engine marketing campaigns.
For more info: Click here

Student Volunteer Intern - Office of International Affairs (Winter / Spring 2019) →

Where: Washington, D.C.

The Office of International Affairs (OIA) is seeking interns for the Winter/Spring 2019 semester. OIA returns fugitives to face justice, transfers sentenced persons to serve their sentences in their home countries and obtains essential evidence for criminal investigations and prosecution worldwide by working with domestic partners and foreign counterparts to facilitate the cooperation necessary to enforce the law, advance public safety, and achieve justice. Undergraduate (UG), graduate (G), and/or law school (LS) interns serve on the following OIA teams: cyber (UG), Incoming Mutual Legal Assistance (UG, G, and LS), Policy, Coordination, and Strategic Engagement (UG, G, and LS), International Prisoner Transfer (UG, G, and LS), Europe & Eurasia (UG, G, and LS), Mexico, Central America, & Spanish-speaking Caribbean (UG, G, and LS), Asia/Pacific, Africa, & the Middle East (UG, G, and LS), Canada & English-speaking Caribbean (UG, G, and LS), South America (UG, G, and LS), and Management & Administration (UG and G).
For more info: Click here

Career Resource Tools Spotlight

CareerOneStop →

Use this great link to find training and job openings. Something interesting that they provide is hundreds of videos on hundreds of different careers detailing their tasks, education, qualifications, etc.

Unsolicited Career Advice!

The Best Email to Send Your New Boss Before Your Job Starts →

Way before you get to the prepping-for-your-first-day-of-work stage of laying out your outfit, planning your commute, and doing all the night-before things on this checklist, you might want to take a few minutes to send a simple email to your future boss. It’ll ensure you’re prepared and get you started making that great impression as a proactive go-getter before you even walk through the door.