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The Healthcare/Biotech/Pharma Career Community is focused on exploring the business of healthcare, biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies. The Health and Industry Career Community will expose students to functional roles and career paths within small, medium, and large companies across a variety of industries with professionals representing medical device, healthcare institutions, insurance, and many more.
Have you thought about working with faculty outside the classroom? Have you thought about conducting research? Would you like to have an inside track on the latest trends your faculty are researching? Have you thought about getting paid to learn? If you answered yes to any of these consider submitting a proposal by September 23. Please see image below for more information.
By Paul Stanish
Paul StanishAssociate Director, Undergraduate Career Development, Pulsifer Career Development Center
Returning to school brings Recruiting Season for many industries for internships and full time opportunities. Handshake is rolling out a new feature that allows you to “check in” with employers at the various Career Fairs over the next few weeks (and beyond) that will make it easier for you to stay organized and follow up with companies that you have met with.
What will make this super easy for you to do? DOWNLOAD THE HANDSHAKE APP TODAY!
For students deciding where to begin their careers, leadership development and rotational programs can really make a company stand out! Luckily, there are many employers that offer excellent programs for new graduates, across a wide variety of industries and disciplines.
Leadership development and rotational programs provide in-depth experiences, ongoing mentorship, and targeted training. Each program may have unique components, such as length of time, multiple locations, number of rotations, and pre-selected vs. optional rotations. Employers invest significant resources in these …
If you’re good at what you do, it’s not surprising that you might receive requests from individuals interested in informational interviews with you to “pick your brain.”
Sure, it can certainly feel flattering to be recognized as an expert in your field – someone whose ideas and insights are coveted. But responding to such requests requires careful consideration.
First and foremost, your time is as coveted as those insights. So before you agree to sit down for a coffee with …