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Center for Career Discovery and Development Events

Liberal Arts Career Development Advisor: Dennis Lindsay, dennis.lindsay@gatech.edu
Pre-Law Advisor: Director Robert Pikowsky, robert.pikowsky@pubpolicy.gatech.edu
Pre-Teaching Advisor: Director Susan Belmont, set up appointment
Pre-Health Advising Manager: Francisco Castelan, francisco.castelan@gatech.edu

Negotiating Salary/Evaluating the Offer

When: October 25, 2018 from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Where: Student Success Center President's Suite B


Defining/Analyzing Benefits

When: November 1, 2018 from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Where: Student Success Center President's Suite B

Come out to hear Trammell Fox from the U.S. Department of Labor speak on defining and analyzing benefits.

Truman Scholarship Information Session →

When: November 9, 2018 from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Where: Student Success Center Conference Room 292

This scholarship is open to sophomores and juniors with a preferred GPA of 3.0 or higher who are passionate about public service. If you have questions, please contact kathryn.meehan.quinto@gatech.edu.
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Graduate Opportunities

Graduate Application Information Session and Grad Student Panel

When: October 30, 2018 at 5:00 PM
Where: Student Success Center Clary Theatre

Students considering graduate school should plan to attend. At this session, students will learn the how-tos of creating an effective application and then have the opportunity to learn about the graduate application process and the experience fo post-graduate education from current GT grad students.

Penn State Law Online Information Session →

When: October 24, 2018 from 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM

The format of the session will be a presentation followed by an opportunity to chat online with the Director of Admissions, Julian Morales if you have additional questions. Register using the attached link.
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Yale Law School Online Open House →

When: October 24, 2018 from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM

Also November 14, November 26, December 12, December 19, January 14, February 1 (Times vary by day.) Use the attached link to register.
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Georgia State Prospective JD Student Open House →

When: October 27, 2018 from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM

Use the attached link to register.
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NYU Online Information Session →

When: November 15, 2018

Also on December 5 and January 10. Use the attached link to register.
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IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law Prelaw Summer Scholars (PLUS) Program for Underrepresented Students →

When: Summer 2019
Where: Chicago, Illinois

PLUS is a rigorous three-week program is designed to prepare students for law school or a career in the legal profession by helping them to develop essential core competencies needed to succeed in these areas. The program targets undergraduate college students from groups that are underrepresented in the legal profession.
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Maine Law's Pre-Law Undergraduate Scholars Program for Underrepresented Students →

When: Summer 2019
Where: Portland, Maine

Through a three-week summer immersion program, college students will learn oral, written and leadership skills that will be useful in whatever community they live and in whatever career they choose to pursue. This program is targeted, but not limited to, college students from racial and ethnic minority backgrounds and first-generation college students.
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Internship and Job Opportunities

City Internships & International Work Experience →

When: Spring 2019, Summer 2019

The programs are open to students from any year and with any major, and they may choose a placement in one of 9 career fields: Banking & Financial services; Consulting & Professional services; Law & Politics; Technology & Engineering; Marketing, Advertising & PR; Media, Entertainment & Journalism; Art, Fashion & Design; Start-ups & Entrepreneurship; Charities, NFPs & NGOs. They are offering Winter, Spring, and Summer Programs in 9 locations: London, Paris, New York, Washington D.C., Miami, Chicago, Los Angeles, Boston & San Francisco.
For more info: Click here

Graphic Design Internship →

When: Summer 2019
Where: Princeton, New Jersey

The graphic design intern at Dr. Reddy's Laboratories will: photograph product inventory and photo editing images for the internal library, update print library standards and work with the structural department to update blank carton library, design sell sheets for sales and marketing team for tradeshows/customer visits, create/edit faux artwork, customer artwork, and art board samples per FDA guidance, and create design reference sheets for RX and OTC project management team to follow for artwork review
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Government Affairs Intern

When: Spring 2019
Where: Atlanta, Georgia

GeorgiaLink Public Affairs Group secures and strengthens relationships between the private sector and government. They draw on their unique mix of experience in politics, private industry, government, and professional associations to steer legislation and mobilize business and political communities to create opportunities for a diverse clientele that includes Fortune 500 companies, associations, entrepreneurs, professional groups and local governments. Currently, they are offering a learning experience for three internships. The interns will assist the team in state lobbying efforts at the State Capitol during the 2019 Georgia Legislative Session. Please send your resume to info@georgialink.com with Intern as the subject line.

Global Classrooms DC Program Assistant →

When: Spring 2019
Where: Washington, D.C.

Global Classrooms DC (GCDC) is UNA-NCA's flagship education program. Program assistants with GCDC will gain experience working in a small, non-profit environment and exposure to a variety of different tasks, like grant research and development, social media promotion, and conference background and preparatory materials related to global education and Model United Nations. This position is ideal for those interested in non-profit management, program development, education, and will provide hands-on experience as an integral member of the team. Send your most up-to-date cover letter, resume/CV, and short writing sample (2 page maximum) to gcdc@unanca.org. In your email, please include the subject line GCDC Internship. This position is open to current and recently graduated college undergraduates.
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Disaster Risk Reduction & Response Interns →

When: One Year Commitment
Where: Atlanta, Georgia

The Disaster Risk Reduction and Response (DR3) Department at Habitat for Humanity International is seeking the support of 2 interns. These are unpaid internships, with Habitat assigning computer equipment and workstations in its HQ location. The expected duration of these internships is for a minimum of one year or two semesters. Students will be eligible for college credits.
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Student Volunteer Intern →

When: Summer 2019
Where: Washington, D.C.

The Office of International Affairs (OIA) is seeking interns for the Summer 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.
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Global Conservation Campaigns GLOBE Intern →

When: Summer 2019
Where: Arlington, Virginia

The Nature Conservancy’s GLOBE (Growing Leaders on Behalf of the Environment) summer internship program hires undergraduate students, graduate students, or recent college graduates (2017, 2018, and 2019) to fill paid internship positions during a 10-week summer internship. These positions are available throughout the United States and provide a unique opportunity to bridge the gap between academics and real-world conservation work. The program recruits individuals from a variety of backgrounds and experiences who are interested in contributing to our conservation goals in various fields. They offer a structured orientation, professional training, network opportunities, mentoring program, and real work experience.
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Unpaid Public Policy Internship →

When: Spring 2019
Where: Hudson, Ohio

The Alzheimer's Association is currently seeking a public policy & advocacy intern for the Spring Semester (January 2019 through May 2019). The public policy & advocacy intern will assist with legislative research, scheduling, and maintaining consistent communication with chapter advocates; providing administrative support and representing the Alzheimer’s Association at community events as needed.
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Global Development Policy & Advocacy Intern →

When: Spring 2019
Where: Washington, D.C.

The Global Development Policy team within the Public Policy & Advocacy (PPA) department at Save the Children is looking to support three interns. Each will focus on one of three areas: advocacy, research, or fundraising. These individuals will report directly to the public policy and advocacy team in DC. S/he will assist in daily activities and, with guidance from staff, work on a variety of projects related to global health, education, child protection, and food security, development finance, gender equality, and a range of other policy issues.
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Lewis-Burke Associates Internship →

When: Spring, Summer, or Fall 2019
Where: Washington, D.C.

Lewis-Burke Associates LLC is a Washington, DC based full service lobbying and consulting firm specializing in advocacy for scientific research and higher education. They structure their internship program around the academic schedule and have found that interns receive the most value from their time with them if they can commit 35 - 40 hours per week. However, they do accommodate academic scheduling within reason. Their internships last approximately three months. Exact start and end dates are negotiable. Please include your hourly availability and desired start date in your cover letter. Interns are paid an hourly wage of $15. Please send a PDF of your resume, cover letter, and answers (max 500 words each) to the following two questions to internship@lewis-burke.com. No calls or drop-ins, please. • What interests you about working as an intern at a research and education-focused government relations and consulting firm? • What skills and qualities do you possess that would allow you to best succeed in this role?
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City of Roswell AmeriCorps After School Project →

When: Summer 2019
Where: Roswell, Georgia

Join the City of Roswell, STAR House Foundation, and Ed Isakson/Alpharetta YMCA in their mission to provide enhanced after-school programming at select Roswell schools. Made possible by grants from AmeriCorps, the aim is to provide additional support to increase elementary literacy, as well as afford STEM and health and wellness education.
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C-SPAN Internship →

When: Fall 2019
Where: Washington, D.C.

C-SPAN interns arrive from colleges and universities worldwide with majors ranging from political science and communications to marketing and American studies. Intern classes are small, between 1 to 4 students per department, providing an opportunity for a hands-on, real-life experience. Interns also have an opportunity to interact with interns from other departments at events and discussions, including a Q&A with Executive Chairman and founder Brian Lamb and co-CEO Susan Swain. You must be pursuing a bachelor's degree during the semester you would like to intern. First priority is given to rising juniors and seniors. A $1,200 stipend will be paid at the end of a successful internship. Interns must be available to work a minimum of three weekdays, eight hours a day (daytime hours).
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Social Assessment/Labor and Human Rights Internship →

When: Summer 2019
Where: Washington, D.C.

Unpaid internships with the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) are offered year-round in Washington, D.C., and can last from 12 weeks to 12 months. Duties vary based on the department and/or office in which the intern is placed. OPIC's Internship Program offers valuable experience that contributes to educational and professional growth, and may be applied in any future employment endeavor, including federal, state and local governments or in the private sector.
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Economics Affairs Internship →

When: Summer 2019
Where: New York City, New York

The internship with the Inter-organizational and Inter-institutional Support Branch (IISB) of the Office of Intergovernmental Support and Coordination for Sustainable Development (OISC) of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN-DESA) is for two months, with an opportunity for extension, pending on the needs of the Department. The internship is UNPAID and full time. Interns work five days per week (35 hours) under the supervision of a staff member in EICB to which they are assigned. They are looking for rising Seniors.
For more info: Click here

Marketing & Corporate Communications Internship →

When: Summer 2019
Where: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The Marketing & Corporate Communications Intern at Janney Montgomery Scott LLC will have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience and knowledge about an in-house corporate marketing and communications function in a professional services industry. The intern will be exposed to all components of a marketing and communication function including brand management, multi-channel marketing campaigns, content development, content distribution, internal communications, public relations, digital media, and marketing analytics.
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Communications Internship →

When: Spring 2019 or Summer 2019
Where: Royal Oak, Michigan

The Detroit Zoological Society is seeking college student interns who are in their junior or senior year and studying Public Relations, Communications, Journalism or related fields. Interns are responsible for researching and drafting press releases, talking points, newsletter profiles, social media posts, and other PR-related copy; scheduling and coordinating media interviews; escorting media through the Detroit Zoo; updating website content; performing other PR-related assignments. Interns work closely with the Communications staff and other interns while learning valuable skills needed in the public relations workforce. Excellent writing and public speaking skills are a plus.
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Corporate Communications Internship →

When: Summer 2019
Where: Chicago, Illinois

TransUnion is looking for rising Seniors proficient in Adobe Illustrator/Photoshop to support the external and internal communications team, report on key marketing metrics, do secondary market research in key verticals, and support the Corporate Social Responsibility and associate volunteer program.
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Communications & Branding Internship →

When: Summer 2019
Where: New York City, New York

Union Bank of Switzerland (UBS) is looking for someone who can help us develop our communications in one of three areas: Media Relations, Internal and Social Media, or Community Affairs. Candidates selected to move forward in the process will have the opportunity to express their specific interest during interviews.
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Design Research Intern →

When: Summer 2019
Where: San Francisco, California

As an intern at Dropbox, you’ll be an integral member of the Design Research team, working and learning alongside our talented team. This is a full-time summer internship for 40 hours/week for a period of 12 weeks. This is an opportunity to develop skills and expertise in research coordination and execution, cross-functional team collaboration, and actionable insight. Interns will be provided with one-on-one mentorship and feedback throughout their internship and will also be considered for a full-time offer upon graduation pending business need and performance.
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Toyota Customer Experience Internship →

When: Summer 2019
Where: Dallas, Texas

Toyota Customer Experience Internship Program provides college students with exposure to the automotive industry while working in a corporate environment in our brand-new facilities in Plano, Texas. During your Internship, you will receive six weeks of comprehensive training on Toyota and Scion vehicles, policies, products and services, communications, problem solving and negotiation, and customer satisfaction. Your primary role will be to act as a liaison between Toyota owners, prospective owners, dealerships, area offices and headquarters. You will be expected to evaluate customer inquiries/concerns, (i.e. financial assistance, dealer sales, service or product related concerns), and determine the appropriate action to positively impact owner satisfaction and retention. The Toyota Customer Experience Center is one of the key departments that offers entry-level positions with tremendous opportunity to learn about our products and the inner workings of the company.
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Reinsurance Claims Internship →

When: Summer 2019
Where: Liberty Corner, New Jersey

Everest Re Group, Ltd. is currently recruiting for summer interns to work in the corporate office, in Liberty Corner, New Jersey. This is an opportunity for students to explore the intricacies of the insurance business, under the guidance of the industry’s best professionals. The program will run 10 weeks beginning June 3rd and concluding August 9th. In addition to marketable, hands-on experience, students will receive biweekly compensation.
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Global Audit Services Intern →

When: Summer 2019
Where: Bentonville, Arkansas

The Walmart Corporate Global Audit Services Internship is a highly visible 10-week program designed to provide experiential learning and development opportunities for undergraduates. All internships are located at the Walmart Corporate office in Bentonville, Arkansas. As an intern, you will have an opportunity to work on challenging and innovative projects that will drive our business forward. Each intern will work on one or multiple strategically relevant projects that impact not only our business, but our customers. You will put classroom theory to the test by working on real business issues, as they relate to finance, accounting and business processes at the world’s largest retailer.
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Healthcare Economics Intern →

When: Summer 2019
Where: Buffalo, New York

Each healthcare economics intern will be placed within the Enterprise Initiatives and Analytics Department and will perform tasks such as information gathering, data manipulation, and data analysis. The assignments could be related to trend forecasting, pharmacy analysis, predictive modeling, process automation, identification of potential clinical drivers of cost and utilization changes on the provider and/or employer group level, and overpayment and recovery analysis.
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Regional Economics Intern →

When: Summer 2019
Where: Richmond, Virginia

The Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond is currently recruiting for a Regional Economics Intern. The position is located in Richmond, VA. The ideal candidate will observe, assist and receive training in a broad range of activities in the Regional unit of the Research Department. Activities will include designing and implementing marketing campaigns for our regional business surveys, and tracking results. The intern will also provide assistance with new or ongoing projects that focus on the region’s economy.
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Economics Internship →

When: Spring 2019
Where: New York City, New York

The Council on Foreign Relations volunteer internships give selected volunteer interns the opportunity to receive training in the area of foreign policy; as well as skills training in areas such as writing, research, and program planning. The Council has a volunteer internship available in the Studies Department. The volunteer intern will report to a fellow in the studies department and will assist the fellow with research, writing, and editing. The volunteer intern will gain firsthand experience with the tools scholars use to analyze economic policy questions. CFR volunteer internships are unpaid, require a 16-21 hour commitment, and are filled on a rolling basis.
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Policy Internship at The White House →

When: Summer 2019
Where: Washington, D.C.

Students interested in working on the development of national science and technology policy are recommended to apply for a policy internship. Ideal candidates have a passion for science and technology, strong research and writing skills, the ability to work while prioritizing several projects at once, a willingness to support outreach events and OSTP’s communications team (students interested in Communications or Public Affairs should inquire about opportunities to work primarily with OSTP’s communications team), and a desire for public service. Policy internships are open to interested students from all majors and academic programs. Any student, including law students, may apply for a policy internship. Policy internship applications only should be sent to: internships@ostp.eop.gov. Summer Semester (May – August): Applications Due February 1, 2019
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Career Resource Tools Spotlight

PayScale →

This website provides information about salary, benefits, and compensation information. It tells you what you should expect salary-wise and tells employers how to pay their employees fairly.

Unsolicited Career Advice!

How To Conduct A Successful Video Interview →

What if your next job interview took place in your home in front of your computer? It just might, if your prospective employer is one of the many companies that recognizes the benefits of conducting remote interviews over the internet versus over the phone.