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START Internship Program Fall Virtual Information Sessions

Posted: 25 Sep 2020 05:51 AM PDT

Want to know more about START's Internship Program?
Please sign up to attend one of our upcoming webinar information sessions to learn more about START's Internship Program! We will be offering three info sessions this fall, the first to take place on Wednesday, September 30th, the second on Tuesday, October 13th, and the final on Thursday, October 29th.

Please register to attend through START website via the links below:

The info session will be led by START's Experiential Education Specialist, Eva Coll, who will discuss how the internship program currently works, what students or recent graduates have to gain from their experience in the program, application requirements, and the projects offered within the center that interns will be working on. The session will conclude with a 15-30 minute question and answer period, so please feel free to come with any questions you have about START as a center or our internship program!

You will receive an email on the day prior to the information session with detailed information on how to access the webinar in UMD's Zoom platform via a computer or phone.

Please email escoll@umd.edu if you have any questions about the upcoming information sessions

BSOS Career Chats - Financial Analysis

Posted: 25 Sep 2020 05:46 AM PDT

 

Join us on September 30 at 12pm for our first virtual BSOS Career Chats featuring Christian Beccone, ECON '20, Operations Analyst at Morgan Stanley. 

Prepare for the Fair Step One: Get Resume Ready

Posted: 24 Sep 2020 02:45 PM PDT

 


After registering for Applied Economics Career Fair on Sept 29, make sure your resume is ready. Watch this short video and make updates to your resume. Upload your changes to Careers4Terps. If you have more than one resume uploaded, name it something obvious to the employers like "LastNameECONCareerFair2020.docx"

NOTE: I recommend a Professional Summary rather than an Objective as shown in the video. Objectives state what you want, while your resume should actually focus on what you can do for your potential employer.
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