It's Internship Season: With So Many Summer Options, How Will You Choose?

Students share that the most difficult part of the summer search process is figuring out what they wish to pursue. With so many summer options, how do you choose? Internships are all about the exploration  process; exploring, connecting and gaining direction. The '68 Center for Career Exploration strongly encourages students to think big and leverage the summer to advance their own personal curricular and co-curricular exploration process. Students who would like internship guidance should schedule an appointment or attend Quick Questions, daily 1 to 3:45 pm.  Our advisors are here to help students start exploring, source worldwide internships via Handshake, provide summer ASIP funding, and connect with amazing alumni volunteers on EphLink! So students, what are you waiting for? Come to see us today!
- Don Kjelleren, Director

Catch up on the latest at the '68 Center!

Careers with Social Impact Alumni Panel & Brunch
Students enjoyed a delicious brunch & heard from five amazing alumni panelists: Tess McHugh ’11, Stephanie Dockery ’07, Julia Prieto ’05, Emelda Lagos ’13, and Abby Meczywor ’10, all who represent a variety of roles within the non-profit sector. The panelists shared their liberal arts journeys from the Purple Valley to their current roles. 
Info Session with Heather Layher, DO, FAAD, Chief of Dermatology at Keller Army Community Hospital and Mologne Cadet Health Clinic
Students heard from Heather Layher, DO, FAAD, who was a recipient of the Health Professions Scholarship (HPSP), about her experience in the program as well as serving as a woman in the military. 
Visit the website to learn more about the F. Edward Hébert Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship Program.
How'd You Get There? with Shawei Wang '96
Students interested in law, international law and finance had a great time meeting with Shawei Wang ’96, Counsel and Assistant Vice President in the Bank Supervision and Markets Division of the Legal Group Federal Reserve Bank of New York (FRBNY) about her liberal arts journey that led to her current role at FRBNY. In addition, Shawei is the President, Class of 1996.

EphLink's Newest Feature: Job Shadowing


Gain more exposure to the working world by observing an alum in their workplace for a day! Job shadowing provides students the opportunity to access target industries through the lenses of alumni. Learn more here.

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GoinGlobal provides country-specific career and employment information including world-wide internship and job postings, and a database of companies that sponsor H1B visas.

InterviewStream allows you to practice interviewing and choose from 7,000+ questions, anytime – anywhere! All you need is a webcam. Would you hire you?

Prepare for life after Williams with Real World Ready! RWR is a comprehensive and easy-to-understand course that will help you navigate the financial, health, living, and work-related decisions you will encounter after school. Coupon code here

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SAVE THE DATE
FALL 2019 JOB & INTERNSHIP FAIR


The Fall Job & Internship Fair is a great opportunity for you to connect with alumni and recruiters from various industries that are looking for candidates like you! Come to learn about full-time, internship and fellowship opportunities. Explore various fields and gather information to help you make career decisions in the future.

We hope to see you there!

Upcoming Events...


Alumni Sponsored Internship Program (ASIP) 
Application Deadline: 
Sunday, 4/21/2019
Apply
Application Workshops
Tues, 4/2 at 7:00 pm
Fri, 4/5 at 4:00 pm
Mon, 4/8 at 4:00 pm
Tues, 4/9 at 7:00 pm
Tues, 4/16 at 7:00 pm
Thurs, 4/18 at 7:00 pm
*All workshops are held in Mears House.

Tabling in Paresky Center
Mon, 4/1, 11 am to 2 pm

Thurs, 4/4, 11 am to 2 pm
Fri, 4/5, 11 am to 2 pm
Mon, 4/8, 11am to 1:30 pm
Tues, 4/9, 11 am to 2 pm
Thurs, 4/11, 11 am to 1 pm
Tues, 4/16, 11 am to 2 pm
Thurs, 4/18, 11 am to 2 pm
Fri, 4/19, 11 am to 2 pm

Stifel Summer Analyst Presentation
Wed, 4/03/19, 7 pm
Mears House
RSVP
15 Years of Partnering with Patients, Community, and Health System Partners to Improve Depression in Under-Resourced Communities
Thurs, 4/04/19, 4:15 pm
Griffin Hall, Room 6
Guggenheim Briefing
Weds, 4/10/19, 7 pm
Mears House
RSVP
How'd You Get There? Featuring Liz Robinson ’90, Williams' Trustee, Board of Directors at Every Mother Counts, former Advisory Director at Goldman Sachs
Thurs, 4/11/19, 4 pm
Mears House
Palantir Privacy & Planting Info Session
Thurs, 4/11/19, 7 pm
Griffin Hall, Room 6
RSVP
Williams Summit on Entrepreneurship & Venture Capital
Thurs, 4/11 - Sat, 4/13
Details coming soon!
Female Athlete Coffee Chats
Fri, 4/12/19, 2 - 4 pm
Location TBD
RSVP
Venture Pitch Competition
Sat, 4/13/19, 1 pm
Weston Hall
Panel on Diversity and Inclusion in Environmental Careers
Tues, 4/16/19, 4:30 pm
Griffin Hall, Room 3

Co-Sponsored by The Center for Environmental Studies & '68 Center
Bain & Company: Case Prep Workshop
Tues, 4/16/19, 7 pm
Thompson Physical Labs, Physics 203
RSVP
Professional Development Lunch for Students with Dr. Dorceta Taylor
Weds, 4/17/19, 12 pm
Location TBD


Co-Sponsored by the Center for Environmental Studies & '68 Center 
Peace Corps Info Session & Coffee Chats
Info Session: 
Thurs, 4/18/19, 7 pm
Mears House

Coffee Chats:
Thurs, 4/18/19, 4-6 pm
Lee's Snack Bar, Paresky

RSVP for Info Session
RSVP for Coffee Chats
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