Are students at Georgia Tech interested in an internship or full-time career opportunity at the world’s premier national security and law enforcement agency? The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is in search of highly motivated and talented candidates from a diversity of backgrounds who are interested in serving the nation. We are hosting virtual information sessions for the internship on September 14 and 22 and the full-time position on September 18 and October 1, 9, and 13 to talk about the opportunities here at the FBI. To sign up for the internship information sessions: https://rpo-amau.interviewerassistant.com/en/candidate/896a0d2a-f0f9-40ab-a37c-bcba4e564e55 To sign up for the full-time position information sessions: https://rpo-amau.interviewerassistant.com/en/candidate/eba87b4d-68be-4e96-ab00-4ec960487b07 We are part of the FBI’s Resource Planning Office…
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English Conversation Hour | September 17
ENGLISH CONVERSATION HOUR SEPTEMBER 17, 7- 8PM English Conversation Hour is an opportunity for all international and domestic students at Georgia Tech to engage in general English conversation. Given the current pandemic, opportunities to meet with others and chat on topics of interest have become challenging, leading many students to feel isolated in their rooms. To break the potential cycle of anxiety caused by the current crisis the Georgia Tech CommLab, Dr. Rob Griffin (ESL/ELL Specialist in the CommLab and LMC) as well as the World Englishes Committee at Tech…
Read MorePoll Worker Opportunity @ Georgia Tech
We have not only confirmed a polling precinct at McCamish for the November 3 election day (and additional runoffs), but also 3 early voting days on October 21, 22, and 23. Our student subcommittee is working to create a fully student staffed poll precinct. To sign up, click here. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf2uTkAZmoSKnMoKq3U48BryRWJMLCBJvo9x7JcFI20LdI-dw/viewform
Read MoreStudent Diplomacy Simulation | September 23
Are you a college student or rising high school junior or senior interested in learning how U.S. foreign policy and diplomatic negotiations work? Are you thinking about pursuing an international career after graduation? Join a Diplomacy Simulation on Wednesday, September 23. Led by facilitators from the Global Ties Network, this National Museum of American Diplomacy interactive simulation will take students through role-playing scenarios as they take on the role of key stakeholders to a hypothetical crisis and the factors that led to it. The exercise will develop skills in critical…
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