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Prepare Confused about what you can do with your Natural Sciences major? Having a difficult time narrowing down your options? Come to "So You Want My Job?" where a panel of UO Alumni will discuss how they found themselves in interesting careers after graduating with degrees in the Natural Sciences. posted 02/09/2010 - 9:33am by Mika Farrington (Career Center Marketing Specialist) Discover “So ... what are you going to do with that degree?” If you are pursuing a degree in one of the 45 liberal arts degree programs at the University of Oregon, you may have heard that question a few times from friends and family. As much as you may love your area of study, it may not always come with a brochure that explains exactly what careers you can pursue with or how you can go about getting the one that you want. Read on to learn more about the UO Career Center's "So You Want My Job?" panel series and it's focus: the value of your Liberal Arts education. posted 02/08/2010 - 1:33pm by Kristi Lodge (Assistant Director, Career Connections Program) Prepare Sweaty palms, dry mouth, twitchy legs, no, I’m not describing that dude with the foil hat who gets on your bus every morning; I’m describing you on your first job interview. A job interview is always somewhat of a nerve-racking experience but, with a little practice it can become a bearable almost enjoyable encounter. Read on to learn more about the value of practice interviews. posted 02/03/2010 - 11:48am by Amanda Devereux (Assistant Director of Employer Relations) Employers You’ve attended the Internship Fair, now what? Whether you made a great employer connection or not, read on. There’s advice for everyone on how to follow up on a prospect or interview as well as how to keep looking for that perfect internship and job. posted 02/02/2010 - 9:33am by Kristin Grieger (Career Counselor) Explore University of Oregon student Cara Miller shares the story of her summer internship with First Investors Corporation. Read on to hear about her real world work experiences managing personal finances and investment opportunities and how her internship made her stand out from the competition. posted 01/25/2010 - 11:18am by Amanda Devereux (Assistant Director of Employer Relations) Prepare Searching for and landing an internship can be a very stressful yet important step forward in your educational and professional career. We at the UO Career Center have a bevy of resources and events, like the Internship and Summer Job Fair, available for students to make their search easier. Read on to hear about all the resources available to at the UO Career Center and elsewhere. posted 01/21/2010 - 10:18am by Megan Koler (Career Center Blog Administrator) Prepare For many students school is their full-time job, and it can be hard to dig up relevant and meaningful experience to tell employers, let alone fill a page-long resume. Participation in student organizations may be a great option to fill that resume up. Read on to hear testimonials from some members of the Career Center Student Advisory Board regarding their experiences with campus organizations. posted 01/20/2010 - 10:33am by Dani Amtmann (Asst. Dir. Educational Programming/Career Counselor)
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