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Stay Connected
The Exchange is here and ready to help students and alumni with all our services virtually. There are a variety of different ways you can stay connected with us. You can request an appointment on Handshake and schedule a video chat or phone call to review job search documents, conduct mock interviews, discuss networking and job search strategies, and much more.
You can also utilize The Exchange’s website and the newly created university resources page for career development and many other needs. Lastly, you can follow us on social media to stay in the loop about job postings, career advice, and other updates.
Stay well, and please don't hesitate to reach out to us.
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Thursday, May 21 Butler Master's in Management Program Online Information Session Noon-12:45 p.m.
Register here.
Orr Fellowship Webinar 6-7 p.m. Register here.
Wednesday, May 27
HACE Virtual Career Fair 1:30-2 p.m. Register here.
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Attention Class of 2020
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First Destination Survey
Congratulations, seniors! We applaud your hard work, dedication, and perseverance, and we are excited to watch your continued success beyond graduation. You have the power to demonstrate to others what it means to be a part of Marian University, and we can’t wait to see what you do.
We know you are proud of your education, and you should be. We are proud of you as well, and we want to share this good news with the greater community. That said, as you secure post-graduate opportunities, we ask that you take a few minutes to complete our annual First Destination Survey.
This survey is important for many reasons. It allows us to share your successes with prospective students and their families to help them understand the value of a Marian University education. Your feedback helps to determine both strengths and opportunities for improvement within our programs. And it also reminds you, the graduating student, of our dedication to your future success. Even after you receive that diploma, know that you are—and always will be—part of the Marian family. Remember that The Exchange is a free and available resource, even for alumni. So stay in touch, stay engaged, and when you’re off changing the world in big and small ways, drop us a line so we can bring you back to campus to inspire more students to do the same.
Congratulations, Class of 2020! |
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Virtual Events
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Butler Master's in Management Program Online Information Session
Thursday, May 21 Noon-12:45 p.m.
Register here.
This previously on-campus program is moving fully online and a new part-time option is being introduced for people looking for a more flexible class schedule. For those applying for the Summer 2020 cohort, the GMAT/GRE requirement will be waived with a 3.00 GPA or higher. |
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Orr Fellowship Webinar
Thursday, May 21
6-7 p.m.
Register here.
Over 1,400 top college seniors from around the country apply for this opportunity every year. This is an opportunity of a lifetime to spend two years holding a full-time, salaried position with a thoroughly-vetted, dynamic company in Indianapolis. You also receive an unrivaled, extensive peer network and an established alumni base of industry leaders, CEOs, and seasoned entrepreneurs. You are able to continue learning, skill-building, and developing professionally.
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HACE Virtual Career Fair Thursday, May 27 Noon-1 p.m.
Register here.
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Virtual Resources
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Handshake:
Career documents:
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Virtual “Walk-in” Hours (Via Webex)
If you have any questions about career development, feel free to utilize our virtual walk-in hours. A member of The Exchange team will be available to assist you with any questions you may have.
Reminder: One-on-one appointments can always be requested in Handshake.
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Candid Career Chats
Join Brandy Bast, manager of career and professional development for The Exchange, as she sits down with a variety of professionals to hear their stories, lessons learned, and tips on navigating a career in their industry.
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Career Shorts
Career Shorts are brief videos containing practical tips on professional development topics.
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Employer Q&A Sessions
Check out these pre-recorded Q&A sessions with employers.
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Continued Learning Opportunities
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Free Online Courses Harvard |
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COVID-19 Resources
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General Resources
Anthem Community Resource Link connects you with the help you need. Just enter your zip code. From there you'll find people and groups in your area who can help with food, work, healthcare, and lots more.
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Indianapolis Area Resources COVID-19 Community Resources provides a list of different social services and programs aimed to helping anyone who may need them.
It includes information on food, artist, worker, and childcare support to name a few. Please note, these are not comprehensive but intended to quickly connect residents with tools for addressing immediate needs. |
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Resources for Job Seekers
EmployIndy is making an effort to provide job search resources and employer resources for Indianapolis residents and businesses affected by COVID-19.
For individuals looking for job opportunities, job seeker services through WorkOne Indy are virtually available by calling (317) 798-0335 or sending an email to questions@workoneindy.com.
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Career Development
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Landing a Job with No Experience
Trying to land a job with no previous work experience may seem like a daunting task. But is it impossible? Here is some insight from several industry leaders to discuss how students can leverage any relevant experience they do have and how to best position themselves for that first job!
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Virtual Interviewing 101
As technology advances—and certainly in this current environment—companies are turning more and more to virtual interviewing where they are able to "sit down" with a prospective hire. It's important to prepare specifically for virtual interviews, and this resource will show you how.
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