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Internship and Job Opportunities with SEO Career - Q&A with Recruiting Team

Posted: 23 Apr 2020 06:04 AM PDT

Seizing Every Opportunity (SEO) Career is the nation's premier professional development program for Black, Hispanic, and Native American undergraduate students with an interest in business, technology, finance, and real estate.

SEO Career partners with over 80 companies to help students land a competitive, paid internship, and through the internship, secure a full-time job!

Join SEO Career Thursday, April 23rd for a virtual event to ask questions and to learn about the application process, partner opportunities, and career tracks!

When: Thursday, April 23rd | 4:00-5:00 PM
Link to join

For additional information about this event:
Contact Michael Maiden at mmaiden@umd.edu

Virtual Study Sessions

Posted: 23 Apr 2020 06:02 AM PDT


Come study with other students in the virtual Terrapin Learning Commons (TLC)! 
This is a 90-minute community work session via Zoom providing an opportunity to work individually alongside other students to stay motivated and focused.  Bring an assignment, reading, or notes to review and get ready to get to work.

What to expect:
  • Welcome from Library staff member
  • Participant intro and short description of what they are working on
  • Heads-down time for individual work in community with others
  • Progress check out from participants
  • Closing from Library staff member
A librarian will be on hand for the duration of the session for 1:1 questions via chat.

How to join:
No registration needed. Simply connect a few minutes before the start time HERE
Date: Friday, April 24, 2020
Time: 12:00pm - 1:30pm


What other students are saying:
"It helped me focus and it was really nice to feel like you were in a room with others who were studying too."
"A great place with accountability to encourage you to stay focused."
"It's a good way to add some normalcy to your study session by working in a dynamic environment with other people."

With appreciation to the Center for Leadership & Organizational Change (CLOC) for adaptation of their Shared Workspace program
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