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Collegiate Career Expo
The Collegiate Career Expo will be held on February 20 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at Primo South Banquet and Conference Center. Students will get the opportunity to meet with different employers from a variety of private, nonprofit, and government organizations. This is a great opportunity to utilize if you are looking for part-time, full-time, or internship positions. Come visit The Exchange to prepare your resume and cover letter for this awesome event.
Click here to schedule an appointment.
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Employer Visits
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The Children's Museum of Indianapolis 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Wednesday, February 19 Dining Commons
Come learn more about internship opportunities with The Children's Museum of Indianapolis. The Children's Museum of Indianapolis is a nonprofit institution committed to creating extraordinary family learning experiences that have the power to transform the lives of children and families. With a 481,000-square-foot facility situated on 30 acres, it is the largest children’s museum in the world.
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OneIndiana Financial Group 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Wednesday, February 19 Paul J. Norman Center.Lobby
OneIndiana Financial Group is an insurance and financial services agency that utilizes a distinct macro-economic process with their clients. This approach helps their clients understand financial concepts and dynamics, which then forms the foundation for a personalized road map that helps balance growth potential with the reduction of risk for their future. |
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Census Bureau 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Thursday, February 20 Dining Commons
The United States Census Bureau is currently accepting applications for census takers. The pay rate is $25/hour plus mileage. Individuals need to be at least 18 years old and have access to transportation. Applicants will begin receiving calls in late February and early March to begin work from March to August 2020. Successful applicants can work part-time or full-time up to 40 hours. Applicants can apply online here.
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Upcoming Events
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Empower Hour Thursday, February 13 12:30-1:30 p.m. The Unity Center
Come learn about career development from a diverse group of Indianapolis professionals. The panel will include: Fred Payne, Joseph Eldridge, Salvador Ayala, TJ Parker, and William Turner, Jr.
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Workforce Wednesday: Self Care at Work Wednesday, February 26 Noon-1 p.m.
The Exchange
Mother Theresa Hackelmeier Memorial Library
Join us for a presentation on self-care in the workplace. Marian University's Counseling and Consultation Services will present on this topic as well as provide resources for self care as you job search and begin your professional journey.
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Intern of the Year Nominations
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Congratulations to the 14th Annual Indiana INTERNnet Intern of theYear IMPACT Awards nominees from Marian University.
The IMPACT Awards Luncheon is an annual celebration of internship excellence where outstanding interns, employers, career development professionals, and internship supervisors are recognized. |
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Chas Buening
Senior
Business Management
RJE Business Interiors |
Marcus Taylor
Senior
Business Analytics
Office of Minority and Women Business Development-City Of Indianapolis |
Austin Ginther
Senior
Accounting
Somerset CPAs and Advisors
Quest Safety Products |
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Career Development
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How to Turn your Internship Into a Job Offer
One of the best ways for a student to increase their chances of landing a job after college is by doing internships! Many companies prefer to hire internally, so getting your name and work ethic known among the hiring managers could very well lead to a job offer when you graduate. Here some of the best pieces of alumni advice for how to increase your chances of finishing that internship with a job offer!
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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. Learn from several industry leaders how students can leverage any relevant experience they do have and how to best position themselves for that first job!
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