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Winter 2008 Week 8: Feb. 25 - Mar. 3
The Winter 2008 Internship and Career Fair is coming!
 Winter Internship and Career Fair
The Winter Internship and Career Fair is the largest recruiting event of the term. Dozens of employers will be at the Career Fair looking to hire UO students and alumni for career-track jobs, part-time jobs, and internships, as well as volunteer opportunities. Recruiters from corporations, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations will be representing a wide range of industries and fields. Most of these organizations are looking for students in all majors. Many employers will be scheduling interviews for the day after the Career Fair.
Location: EMU Ballroom
Wednesday, Feb 27
12:00p to 5:00p
To find out more, click below:
http://uocareer.uoregon.edu/students/events/events/winter-career-fair.aspx posted on Monday, February 25, 2008
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Cool Internships for Week 8: Lehman Brothers and MSNBC.com
 MSNBC.COM - Public Relations Intern
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION (SEC) - Summer Honors College Program
LEHMAN BROTHERS - Washington Equity Research Intern: Policy & Health Care Policy
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posted on Monday, February 25, 2008
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First Investors Summer Internship Program
 SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
At First Investors Corporation, we take great pride in the services we provide. That service not only applies to our clients, but to our interns as well. We understand the importance of an internship, and we make sure that your experience is not only educational, but also motivating at the same time.
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posted on Monday, February 25, 2008
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Campus Interview Program: Eli Lilly, Fred Meyer and others
 The Campus Interview Program (CIP) connects students and alumni 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!!
Click on "read more" to see who's coming!
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posted on Monday, February 25, 2008
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Peace Corps Week!
 On a rainy early morning in 1960, then Senator John F. Kennedy challenged students at the University of Michigan to serve their country by living and working abroad. Since then, countless lives have been touched and changed by the tens of thousands of Volunteers who have answered that call and served in the Peace Corps.
Peace Corps service, however, continues long after Volunteers leave their posts. President Kennedy stated that the third goal of the Peace Corps is to "strengthen Americans' understanding about the world and its peoples." By sharing their Peace Corps experience and host country culture, returned Volunteers can fulfill their third goal commitment during Peace Corps Week's global celebration.
Peace Corps Week is an opportunity for our returned Volunteers and their extended Peace Corps family—staff, friends and family of Volunteers, as well as friends of the Peace Corps—to partake in promoting cross-cultural understanding, world peace, and friendship by shining a spotlight on the important work of our Volunteers around the world and the continuing service that returned Volunteers bring to communities in the United States.
University of Oregon Events:
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Panel
Tuesday, February 26
5:30pm – 6:30pm
Mills International Center in the EMU
Come hear five RPCVs speak about their experience overseas.
Information Session
Thursday, February 28
5pm – 6:30pm
Walnut Room in the EMU
RPCV Speaker: Jenny Pearce (2002-2004, Jamaica, Environmental Education Volunteer)
For more information, contact:
Brett Holt
University of Oregon
Peace Corps Campus Representative
(541) 346-6026
Email: pcorps@uoregon.edu
Website: http://uocareer.uoregon.edu/peacecorps
posted on Monday, February 25, 2008
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Alumni Success Stories
 Jason Te
Team Leader, Target
Kelsey Lewis
Area Trainer for the Pacific Northwest, Eli Lilly
Jeremy Houy
First Investors
Julie Wonder
Navy
click on "read more" to read their bio's.
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posted on Monday, February 25, 2008
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Great Summer Opportunity: Glacier National Park, Montana
 Title: Summer work in the wilderness of Glacier National Park
Location: Glacier National Park, Montana
Number of Openings: 8
Approximate Hours Per Week: 66
Compensation: $556 per week plus room, board, bonus and tips.
Description: The Sperry Chalet inside Glacier National Park is seeking summer employees for hotel and kitchen work.
A one of a kind employment opportunity in the backcountry of Glacier National Park Spend your summer in the wilderness. You will enjoy mountains, wildlife, wildflower gardens, mosquitoes, waterfalls, sun, rain, snow, sleet, hail, more mosquitoes, hard work, camaraderie, no roads, no cars, no television, no internet, no electricity, lots of hiking, good food, and fantastic people. This is an adventurous job for students on summer break.
We employ cooks, bakers, wait staff, dishwashers and housekeepers. You must enjoy working with the public. Room and board are provided.
Request an application online at: www.sperrychalet.com/employment.html posted on Monday, February 25, 2008
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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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