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Center for Career Discovery and Development Events


LinkedIn Workshop →

When: Thursday, January 31 | 11:00am
Where: Student Success Center

A workshop on how to use LinkedIn to establish identity in any chosen field and as a tool to find further employment ideas and leads.
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Cover Letters →

When: Thursday, January 24 | 11:00am
Where: Student Success Center

A workshop devoted to crafting and formulating effective cover letters for any application.
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Graduate Opportunities

Ivan Allen College Graduate Student Paper Conference →

When: Friday, January 25 | 8:30am - 5:30pm
Where: Stephen C. Hall Building | Room 102

All faculty, staff, and students at Georgia Tech and guests are welcome to attend the fifth annual IAC Graduate Student paper conference. Suon Choi, a doctoral student in the Nunn School, will be presenting on "Drone in Bibliometrics: Its Origins and Development" at 4:00 PM. RSVP is mandatory.
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Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowships →

When: Final Application Deadline: March 15, 2019

The Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship seeks to attract talented, committed individuals with backgrounds in the STEM fields—science, technology, engineering, and mathematics—into teaching in high-need secondary schools in Georgia and Pennsylvania.
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Project Horseshoe Fellowship →

When: Application Deadline: Sunday, February 10, 2019
Where: Greensboro, North Carolina

Horseshoe Farm offers an intensive paid 1 year (13 month) community-based gap year service and leadership development Fellowship. It is geared to top recent college graduates from around the nation interested in community health and education, non-profit and organizational management, social entrepreneurship, and community service leadership. The competitive Fellowship is a unique opportunity for high levels of responsibility and mentored hands on learning in a rapidly growing community based non-profit organization. Its aim is preparing citizen service leaders needed for tomorrow's communities.
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2019 Georgia Tech Law School Fair →

When: Monday, January 28 | 12:00 - 3:00pm
Where: Student Center Ballroom

Law school recruiters from 61 schools across the country will be on campus to talk to prospective applicants.This fair is for all undergraduates, grad students, post-docs, faculty, alumni, staff, and advisors on campus
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Internship and Job Opportunities

Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) Internship at the Georgia State Capital →

When: ASAP | 6-8 Weeks of Service
Where: Atlanta, GA

Assist the DDS Governmental Affairs Director at the Georgia State Capitol during the upcoming Legislative Session January through April/May. This is a paid position.
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Television Academy Foundation Internship →

When: Summer 2019 | Applications Open Now
Where: Los Angeles, California

The Television Academy Foundation's Internship Program provides 50 internships in a wide variety of categories to college students nationwide. The program gives both undergraduate and graduate students in-depth exposure to professional television production during an eight-week, paid summer period in Los Angeles.
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America Google Policy Fellowship →

When: Summer 2019 | Applications Open Now
Where: Various Locations Including: Washington, D.C, California, and New York

Our fellowship gives undergraduate and graduate students a paid opportunity to spend 10-weeks diving head first into Internet policy at leading nonprofits, think tanks and advocacy groups. In addition to opportunities in Washington, D.C. and California, we’ve expanded our program to include academic institutions and advocacy groups in New York and Utah, where students will have the chance to be at the forefront of debates on internet freedom and economic opportunity. We’re looking for students from all majors and degree programs who are passionate about technology and want to gain hands on experience exploring important intersections of tech policy.
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Southern Teacher Job Fair →

When: Saturday, February 2, 2019
Where: Charlotte, North Carolina

Southern Teachers recruitment fairs are renowned for their courteous efficiency and their productivity. In sum, a Southern Teachers job fair is simply the best combination of high-tech and high-touch that you'll find. All active candidates are invited to attend.
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Atlanta City Council Summer Policy Fellowship →

When: Summer 2019 | Applications Open Now
Where: Atlanta, Georgia

The Office of Atlanta City Councilmember Amir Farokhi is seeking qualified applicants for its summer policy fellowship program. This is an excellent opportunity for those looking to learn more about the legislative process as well as those seeking to improve their applied writing and research skills. The position comes with a monthly stipend and is hosted in Councilmember Farokhi’s office at Atlanta City Hall. Please submit a cover letter, resume, and two writing samples to Tony Lucadamo(ajlucadamo@atlantaga.gov). If you have any additional questions, please contact the office via the same email or at 404-713-8807.
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Breakthrough Atlanta Summer Teaching Internship →

When: Summer 2019 | Application Deadline: February 21, 2019
Where: Atlanta, Georgia

Current undergraduate college students, can apply to become Breakthrough Atlanta fellows. The 2019 fellowship program runs from June 3rd through July 31st. Fellows receive a $2,200 stipend for their summer service.
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Sustainable Undergraduate Research Fellows (SURF) →

When: Spring and Summer 2019 | Application Deadline: January 30, 2019
Where: Georgia Tech | Kendeda Building

During the 2019 school year, 20 Sustainable Undergraduate Research Fellows (SURFers) from all fields will develop an interactive dashboard for the Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design. Real-time data on Site, Water, Energy, Health, Materials, Equity, and Beauty (the 7 petals of a Living Building) will be formatted for display in an interactive monitoring system. This prototype is envisioned to interface with the operations, activities, and prevailing conditions with the Living Building as a center of reference. From there information can be shown as users expand their reference frame outward through the scales of the campus, the city, the region, and the globe. The following video describes one of the concepts to come out of the SURFers research
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Human Rights Watch Advocacy Intern →

When: Summer 2019
Where: Paris, France

Human Rights Watch internships often offer direct exposure to the workings of an international human rights organization, close supervision by HRW staff, and interaction with other international organizations and foreign and domestic government officials. Students should check with their individual academic institutions for requirements
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Air Force College Premier Summer Intern →

When: Summer 2019
Where: Arkansas, United States

The Air Force Civilian Service is pleased to announce the Air Force College Premier Summer Intern Program. Students in their junior year of a full-time baccalaureate program will be able to apply for a full-time paid summer internship lasting 10-12 weeks during the summer session prior to their senior year.
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Center for City Solutions Intern →

When: Spring 2019 | Application Open Now
Where: Washington, D.C.

The Center for City Solutions is seeking a paid full-time research intern for SPRING 2019. The position is responsible for helping to provide support to the City Fiscal Policy program on pensions and retiree healthcare research, as well as on our annual State of the Cities research. This internship will also involve providing research, writing, educational programming, and general support to this expanding body of work in support of elected and appointed local government leaders
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US Green Building Council Policy Intern →

When: Spring 2019 | Applications Open Now
Where: Washington, D.C

The federal intern will provide valuable assistance to the USBGC Advocacy team by helping to track federal level policies relating to green building and energy-efficient construction, support federal events, attend Congressional hearings and summarize to Advocacy staff, author blogs on developments relevant to USGBC and LEED, and develop materials relating to federal policy and outreach.
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National Resource Defense Council Intern →

When: Summer 2019
Where: New York, United States

NRDC is seeking a creative, detail-oriented, motivated individual to intern in our Human Resources Department. This is an excellent opportunity to gain practical experience in the HR field while working with an active, upbeat not-for-profit organization. This internship is designed to be both educational and practical. In this position, the intern will learn how to take skills she or he may have acquired in school, and apply them in a professional setting. He or she will gain a better understanding of the role that Human Resources can play in a non-for-profit setting, and be better prepared to work in the arena of human resources. This is a paid internship.
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Disaster Risk Reduction Intern →

When: February - September 2019 (flexible)
Where: San Juan, Puerto Rico

Disaster Risk Reduction Programming (DRR): Mercy Corps works on disaster preparedness around the globe, particularly in places prone to recurrent disasters. With the impact of climate change, we know that places like Puerto Rico will see more frequent and higher-impact storms in the future. We plan to bring our global disaster preparedness expertise to Puerto Rico and partner with municipalities, local nonprofit organizations, and the business community on a wide-reaching preparedness program.
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Common Impact Internship →

When: Summer 2019
Where: Brooklyn, New York

Common Impact has built the leading model to connect talented professionals from global companies to high-potential local nonprofits. As corporate involvement in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and skills-based volunteering grows rapidly, Common Impact is expanding to meet the new demands of this exciting field. Common Impact values experiential learning and sees internships as a valuable way to foster talent in our communities. We accept letters of interest for a limited number of internships from undergraduate and graduate level students throughout the year at jobs@commonimpact.org. Your e-mail should include a cover letter and resume.
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European Commission Internship →

When: Spring 2019
Where: Brussels, Belgium

Trainees work all over the European Commission/Services/Agencies mostly in Brussels, but also in Luxembourg and across the European Union. The content of the job depends on the service you are assigned to. You may, for example, work in the field of competition law, human resources, environmental policy etc. You will gain EU knowledge – insight into the processes and policies of the European Institutions, practical experience – an opportunity to play a part in the Commission's day-to-day business, and the opportunity to put academic theory into practice
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Empowerpuff Design Intern →

When: Spring 2019 | Application Open Now
Where: Atlanta, Georgia

In celebration of the Powerpuff Girls 20th Anniversary, Turner is looking for an array of talent -writers, video editors, illustrators and graphic designers - to help create original content throughout a yearlong Empowerpuff Internship!
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Career Resource Tools Spotlight

Canva →

As the job market becomes an increasingly demanding and competitive place, standing out for employers has transformed into a more difficult task. Often times, first impressions come from the resume that you present to recruiters. Canva offers numerous templates that will set your resume apart from the crowd. From modern to creative to minimal templates, Canva has all the right tools to make your next resume unique.
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Unsolicited Career Advice!

"Few jobs are outside the reach of a liberal-arts grad" - Tips on Marketing Your Liberal Arts Degree →

There’s lots of material out there about why it’s a great idea to major in liberal arts, as well as information on how to choose a career that maximizes your liberal-arts degree. But there’s not much written about how to actually market your degree to employers. Check out this article to find out how you can effectively market your GT Liberal Arts degree.
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