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Workshops & Events

Fall 2009 Workshops

Staff and employers present group seminars on job-search topics during the academic year. Topics include (but are not limited to):

  • Skills assessment
  • Resume and cover letter development
  • Interview strategies
  • Independent job searches
  • Selected topics of interest to specific student populations

View the Cornell Career Services calendar for additional workshops and events.

 
Date & Time Title Location
Monday, November 9
5:00 pm
Master Your Future: Developing Your Personal Brand

Presented by Deloitte, LLP

Have you ever felt uncomfortable communicating your accomplishments to others? Do you wish you could do a better job promoting yourself and your capabilities? If so, then this is the workshop for you! 

In this workshop, you will:

  • Develop a personal PR profile that will help you better leverage your existing credentials and build new ones more effectively 
  • Understand practical, tactical processes for better aligning your relationship networks with your personal eminence goals 
  • Recognize the power of putting in place a personal board of directors--understanding who you need and ways to garner their commitment in helping you achieve your goals

Co-sponsored by Diversity Programs in Engineering

Olin 155
Tuesday, November 10

4:45pm

Group Resume Review

Bring a draft of your resume to have a guided review by ECCS Staff and Peers.

Hollister 110
Wednesday, November 11

4:45pm

Group Resume Review

Bring a draft of your resume to have a guided review by ECCS Staff and Peers.

Hollister 110
Thursday, November 12

5:00-7:00pm

Master Your Future: Key Strategies for PhD Students Preparing for Careers in Industry

Join Tim O'Hara, Recruiting Leader for GE Global Research, Niskayuna, NY and Mark Savage, Director of Cornell Engineering Co-op & Career Services to learn key strategies for preparing for careers in industry.  Our speakers will provide strategies from industry and university perspectives with Mr. O'Hara focusing on how PhD students can best prepare for the job search process, (including CV, interview, and research presentation preparation) for PhD level positions in industry and Mr. Savage focusing on how Engineering Co-op & Career Services can support you in your preparation efforts.

*Submit RSVP by Tuesday, November 10

Sponsored & Presented by: GE Global Research

Co-Sponsored by: Diversity Programs in Engineering, Engineering Co-op & Career Services

 

Olin 165
Wednesday, November 18

4:45PM

International Students: Tips on Finding a Co-op or Internship

 

Olin 245
Wednesday,
December 2
6:00 pm
Freshman Can Find Internships or Externships-A Student Panel
RPCC Auditorium, 2nd Floor
Thursday,
December 3
5:00 pm
Networking: How to "Work the Room"
One World Room, Annabel Taylor
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