Category: Workshops
Ivan Allen College Career Workshops: How to Stand Out Among 500+ Applicants & Joining the Foreign Service
How to Stand Out in 500 Applicants | April 7, 2021, 3pm-4pm Have you ever applied for a job without tailoring your application materials for that specific role? Big mistake, but you’re not alone! Matt Bunting, SVP Executive Director of Hawks Studio with the Atlanta Hawks, will be joining us virtually to discuss: The 5 biggest mistakes college students make when looking to get a job in sports How to stand out in 500 applicants – dos and don’ts with application materials Interviewing tips and staying in contact with employers Atlanta Hawks Hiring/ Recruiting initiatives To register for this event, click here. If you have…
Read MoreWashington International Diplomatic Academy Opportunites
The Washington Diplomatic Academy (WIDA) is dedicated to providing practical professional training to individuals who are interested in diplomacy and international affairs. Their goal is to provide for students what can not be learned in a typical classroom setting. They offer a variety of programs for current undergraduates, post-graduates, and professionals alike in both virtual and in-person settings. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic all programs, this year are taking place virtually or in a hybrid format. The following programs are the most relevant, and students can apply for partial scholarships…
Read MoreSpring 2021 Undergraduate Research Symposium
Undergraduate students are invited to apply to the 2021 Research Symposium for the opportunity to share their research with classmates and faculty. This is the institute’s largest colloquium and prizes will be given for the following: Top poster and oral presenters from each college Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher (OUR) from each college Top presenters who have participated or are currently in the Explore Living Learning Community program. To apply to the event, click here. The event will take place on April 22, 2021, and the deadline to apply is March 26,…
Read MoreSPRING 2021 ICEBERG Intercultural Learning Series
The ICEBERG Intercultural Learning Series here at GT is a 3-part program for undergraduate students. This program addresses various topics including improving communication abilities, developing intercultural skills, and navigating intercultural differences. This program helps students to improve their own understanding, adaptability, and empathy, useful skills that will serve them well both in their time at GT and in their future careers. All undergraduate students are welcome to apply, but the program is focused on first-year students. For more information and to apply, click here.
Read MoreAll Majors Career Fair Spring 2021
Register for the bi-anual All-Majors Career Fair, host by the Georgia Tech Career Center. The career fair will be hosted virtually on January 25th and 26th from 12:00pm – 6:00pm. There is a career fair preperation workshop on January 19, 2021 at 12:00pm. To register for the workshop, click here. To view other career center workshops, click here. If you are in need of professional attire, rent one from the campus closet. The campus closet is free to all Georgia Tech students, and multiple size and color options are available. For…
Read MoreKissinger Summer Academy for Nuclear Weapons and American Grand Strategy | Apply by February 15
Nuclear weapons forever changed our thinking about military strategy and great-power politics. The creation of the “ultimate weapon” forced policymakers to consider the possibility that the next great war might end civilization as we know it—while simultaneously harnessing the power of the atom for purposes of deterrence and defense. After the Cold War, it appeared to some observers that nuclear strategy had become irrelevant. Yet as the world enters a new era of great-power competition, nuclear weapons are once again featuring prominently in the relationships between America and its authoritarian…
Read MoreGrants for Unpaid Internships and Professional Development – Spring 2021
NUNN SCHOOL GRANTS for Unpaid Internships and Professional Development Conferences/Workshops – due Monday, November 30, 2020 Do you have an unpaid spring internship or an academic seminar or conference you are attending? Do you need financial support to defray costs related to accepting unpaid internships or conference registration this spring? The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs is providing a fixed number of grants to support students participating in unpaid spring semester internships or attending academic seminars and conferences. Prior grant award amounts have ranged from $500 to $2000.…
Read MoreFall 2020 Career Center Student Programming
Please view the Career Center’s Fall 2020 Student Programming. This schedule contains 60 programs for the upcoming semester. The first several pages are organized chronologically by month and the last page is organized by programming cluster.
Read MoreResume Reviews and Mock Interviews – Register NOW!
VIRTUAL RESUME REVIEWS AUGUST 24TH & 25TH – TIME: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM MOCK INTERVIEWS AUGUST 31ST & SEPTEMBER 1ST – TIME: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM DO NOT MISS THE OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE! · Connect online with experienced recruiters · Receive feedback on your resume · Find out what employers are looking for in a resume · Experience various interviewing techniques and get feedback from industry experts · Learn the dos and don’ts of interviewing Register NOW on CareerBuzz!
Read MoreLinkedIn Virtual Rock Your Profile Session | April 21
LinkedIn is hosting a virtual event where we will be featuring an unforgettable Rock Your Profile event experience. From tips and tricks on how to “rock” your LinkedIn profile to Q&As with LinkedIn recruiters, you won’t want to miss this unique virtual Rock Your Profile event. RSVP here!
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