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Fall 2007 Week 4: Oct. 16 - Oct. 23
Events for Week 4: Teach for America Information Session
 Teach for America
Teach For America is the national corps of outstanding recent college graduates of all backgrounds and academic majors who commit two years to teach in urban and rural public schools and who become lifelong leaders in the effort to expand opportunity for children. Each year, Teach For America selects a corps of over 2,000 individuals, provides them with extensive training during summer institutes, places them as full-time, paid teachers in public schools, and provides ongoing support through a network of Teach For America staff, corps members and alumni during their two years as teachers and beyond.
Location:
Lillis 112
Tuesday, Oct 16
6:00p to 8:00p
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Upcoming Events: Resume Critique Night, Applying to Graduate School
 Resume Critique Night
Tips and Strategies for Applying to Graduate School
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Cool Internships for Week 4:
 SUN MICROSYSTEMS – Campus Ambassador (paid)
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY - Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) - Student Career Experience Program (SCEP)
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF ADVERTISING AGENCIES - 2008 AAAA Multicultural Advertising Intern Program
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Career Interview Program: Many Great Upcoming Mock Interviews
 THE CAMPUS INTERVIEW PROGRAM
The Campus Interview Program (CIP) connects students with organizations that want to hire UO students. Employers from leading companies and organizations come to campus to interview for career positions, internships, and part-time or seasonal jobs. Many recruiters hire students from all majors. Check back often, we're adding new visits all the time!!
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Volunteers Needed
 Volunteer to Help the Career Center
We are looking for a team of students to help with our Career Fairs. This is a great opportunity for students that don’t have a lot of time, but would like to volunteer. Helping at the Career Fair is a great way to network and meet employers at a more personal level. For those who aren’t sure about networking, the volunteer position will provide a window to view what goes on at a Career Fair in a less intimidating manner.
Career Fairs are only a few times a term. Interested students would help with various tasks such as showing employers to their table, helping employers set up, helping students navigate, as well as help with check-in and various tasks. If interested please contact Sean Landry at ccevents@uoregon.edu or 346-6020.
Sean Landry
GTF Events
University of Oregon Career Center
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Internships Abroad with IE3: Global Internships Information Session
 You are invited to the IE3 Global Internship Information session to learn about your opportunities to gain professional experience, earn academic credits, build your resume and spend time abroad all at the same time!
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JAPANESE-ENGLISH JOB FAIR in BOSTON
 DISCO International invites you to the world's largest job fair for Japanese-English bilingual students. With 203 companies participating, this year's Boston Career Forum is one that can not be missed!
Travel Scholarships are also available to help defray the cost of traveling. We are currently accepting applications online.
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Career Success: Jamie Burke with Sherwin-Williams Paint Company
 Duck Finds Fun and Family at Sherwin Williams!
Jamie Burke, a University of Oregon graduate has made her home at The Sherwin-Williams Paint Company. After only four months in our Management Trainee program she is an Assistant Store Manager in Oregon City. In her words Jamie enjoys working at Sherwin Williams because, “each store is like a family. The members look out for each other and help each other succeed.” She recommends a career at Sherwin Williams to all graduating ducks.
With Jamie’s background as a track and field member at University of Oregon she knows about what makes up a great team. Her degree in sociology and minor in business prepared her for the challenges of running a paint store. She also has found success while attending University of Oregon as a professional wrestler on the TV show “Tough Enough”, which she fought her way to the final round. We think Jamie is tough enough to be a success in the competitive business of retail paint sales. Sherwin Williams is looking for other Ducks seeking career opportunities. Stop by the next career fair and speak with Jessica Weher – another successful graduate from the University of Oregon!
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CONTACT US
career@uoregon.edu
(541) 346-3235
220 Hendricks Hall
(Across University Street from the EMU)
Office Hours:
Monday-Friday, 8:30-5:00pm
Drop-in Counseling:
Monday-Friday, 11:00-4:00pm
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