Your plans may have been disrupted due to the current pandemic, but...
Your plans may have been disrupted due to the current pandemic, but...

July 14, 2020

Tips for Grads: Keeping your career moving forward during COVID

Career Development
Your plans may have been disrupted due to the current pandemic, but there are still plenty of opportunities to prepare for your future — especially if you’re stuck at home. Badgers on Track is your guide to getting experience, making connections, and finding jobs and internships in the COVID economy. It includes virtual workshops, paid opportunities with real employers, advising, and more.
Badgers on Track programs include:
  • “Learn on your own” tools on resume writing, gap years, virtual interviews, interviewing practice, and more. These tools include Rezi, an AI-powered resume review tool.
  • Networking connections to Badger alumni who offer mentorship and open doors of opportunity for students.
  • Badger Micro-Internships: Available through the Parker Dewey platform, these are short-term paid projects of between 5 and 40 hours per week, many of which can be completed remotely.
Additionally, Badgers on Track is offering four new virtual case study experiences in partnership with the College of Agricultural & Life Sciences, School of Human Ecology, and Wisconsin School of Business. RSVP on Handshake for each case study to save your spot.
Medical Device Competitive Analysis Experience
Tuesday, July 28 | Noon  – 5 pm CDT
Composing an Environmental Policy Fact Sheet 
Thursday, July 30 | 12:30 – 4:30 pm CDT
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Professional and Career Development: Join Handshake

If you haven’t signed up for Handshake yet, now is the time to do so! In addition to being able to take advantage of the opportunities listed above, it also gives you access to an exclusive job board and online community. You'll find career opportunities and learning opportunities on Handshake that you won't find anywhere else. Join Handshake now.

Wellness: All you need to know about wearing a mask

As the U.S. grapples with surges of new COVID-19 infections, everyone is looking for ways to slow the spread of the disease. In this Badger Talks video, hear from Professor of Population Health Sciences Ajay Sethi and learn why wearing a mask is key to helping control the spread of coronavirus. Watch the video.
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