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The CEntEr for CarEEr & ProfEssional DEvEloPmEnt PresenTs
ConneCTnowWeek of 11.15.2014
WWW.Careers.TCu.edu | jarvis hall 147 - MWf or TuCker 003e - Tr | 817.257.2222 | [email protected]
this WEEk...
hot Jobs...
DEloittE invEstmEnt banking WorkshoP | nov. 18 | 4-5pm | Bluu Ballroom Bra aPPliCation WorkshoP | Workshop and Panel | nov. 18 | 4-5pm | Bluu Ball-room Bhunt oil | info session | nov. 19 | 5-6pm | smith 204us DEPartmEnt of statE CarEErs & intErnshiPs | info session | nov. 19 | 3-4pm | Bluu ChamberssabrE tEChniCal hiring EvEnt | Career fair | nov. 19 | 6-8pm | sabre hQ, southlake, TXDfW CarEEr fair | Career fair | nov. 20 | 6-8pm | lewisville Convention Center/hilton Garden inn
stay tunED...rEaDy, sEt, go! graDuatE stuDEnt boot CamP | dec. 11 | 9am-2pm | Tucker 139study rooms available in jarvis Career Center | dead week | details TBd
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managEmEnt intErn Grapevine, summer 2015
frog Jobs iD46634 EnginEEring intErnshiP - kEnnEth J. PhilliPs & as-
soCiatEs Get Career Advice
TR - TUC 003E
MWF - Jarvis 147
Schedule an appt. with
Shannon Merchant summEr unDErgraD rEsEarCh ExPEriEnCE - ut southWEstErnsciences, Qualitative and Physical sciences, Chemistry. www.ut-southwestern.edu/surf
frogJobs iD46842 Civil EnvironmEntal Engr intErn - blaCk & vE-
atCh dallas. Paid, summer intern. 2.75+ GPa
frogJobs iD46871 youthWorks - PaiD summEr intErn oPPortunitiEs
nationwide
fort Worth. spring 2015 internship
Applying to be an RA for the 2015-2016 school year?
Take advantage of these workshops so that you land your dream job on campus!
Application Workshop and RA PanelAttendance at either workshop counts toward Application Checklist
Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2014, 4-5pm, BLUU Ballroom BWednesday, Jan. 14, 2015, 4-5pm, BLUU Ballroom BLearn how to craft your professional application materials and hear from current or former RAs about their experiences, recommendations, and advice for you! RSVP to Frog Jobs Event #1243 or #1244
Resume Review WeekDrop off a hard copy of your resume at the Career Center in Jarvis 147 (8am-5pm) between Tuesday, Nov. 18 and Friday, Nov 21. You will receive a review back via email before Thanksgiving Break.
Interviewing PracticeFriday, January 23, 2015, 2-3pm or 3:30-4:30pm BLUU BallroomAfter you are notified of your interview selection, sign up for one of these times to perfect your interviewing skills just in time for the first round of interviews! Sign-up instructions will be sent via email on January 20.
Contact the Career Center at 817-257-2222 or Housing and Residence Life at 817-257-7865 for more information.
prepaRAtion for success
NOVEMBER 19th
3 : 00pm-4 : 00pm
BLUU Chambers
come and learn about the var ious career opportun it i es with the
u .S . Department of State d irectly from the Texas D iplomat in
Res idence , Floyd Cable .
joining the department
of state is like
career choice.no other
It is exciting. It is rewarding.
FULL-T IME & INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNIT IES OPEN TO ALL MAJORS/CLASSIF ICAT IONSThe Department of State is seek ing a var iety o f majors that you might f ind surpr is ing .
Attend th is in fo session to learn more.
I NFORMAT ION SESS ION
TECHNOLOGY THAT MOVES
Sabre® is looking for FORWARD-THINKING, CREATIVE PROFESSIONALS LIKE
YOU to revolutionize our products. We have exciting opportunities for Computer
Science, Computer Engineering and MIS students graduating in December or new
professionals in their career who have 1-3 years’ experience.
Visit Our
SABRE HIRING EVENT Wednesday, November 19th 6:00 to 8:00pm Sabre Headquarters (3150 Sabre Drive, Southlake, 76092)
MEET HIRING MANAGERS
LEARN ABOUT OPEN ROLES
INTERVIEW ON SITE & SHOW OFF YOUR SKILLS
Sabre® is a leading technology solutions provider to the US$6.6 trillion travel industry.
Our technology and data-driven solutions help our airline hotel and travel agency
customers grow their businesses and transform the traveler experience. The scale,
breadth and depth of our technology is unmatched and sustains the travel industry.
www.sabre.com/careers
Java Developer
C++ Developer
Mobile App Dev.
Software Engineer
Business Analyst
QIK Developer
QA Engineering
IT Support
Open Positions Include:
RSVP at [email protected] for a chance to win an
iPad Air!!
SUMMER
UNDERGRADUATE
RESEARCH
FELLOWSHIPS (SURF) in
Biological Chemistry Immunology
Biomedical Engineering Integrative Biology
Biophysics Mechanisms of Disease
Cancer Biology Microbiology
Cell Regulation Molecular Biology
Chemistry Neuroscience
Developmental Biology Pharmacology
Genetics
OBJECTIVE To provide an intensive research training experience that leads to an understanding of the planning, discipline, and
teamwork involved in the pursuit of basic answers to current questions in the biological sciences. Fellows will pursue
individual research projects under the direction of a member of the graduate school faculty. Lectures and seminars by
faculty members will supplement the research experience.
ELIGIBILITY Applicants must be enrolled in a science degree program at the undergraduate level and have completed the
sophomore year. Criteria used in selecting fellowship recipients will include college grades, relevant experience, and
letters of recommendation from faculty who can assess the applicant's potential for advanced training and success in
biological research.
SALARY AND TENURE Each fellowship award carries with it $4,000 in support for the 10-week period beginning June 1, 2015 through August 7,
2015. This support is taxable and is the mechanism used by the university to pay SURF students for their training. If a
fellow requires housing, the costs will be covered by the program; however, fellows are responsible for paying for their own
travel expenses and will not be reimbursed by the SURF Program. Complete details about the SURF program can be found
at www.utsouthwestern.edu/SURF.
HOW TO APPLY The SURF application is available on-line at www.utsouthwestern.edu/SURF/SURFapp. Completed applications should be
submitted by February 9, 2015. In addition to submitting an on-line application included uploading transcripts, your
reference letters must be received by February 9, 2015.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Contact Vanessa A. Powell, SURF Administrator, Southwestern Graduate School, The University of Texas Southwestern
Medical Center, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas, TX 75390-9004, (214) 648-0720, [email protected].
(An equal opportunity institution)
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QUANTITATIVE AND PHYSICAL
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SUMMER
UNDERGRADUATE
RESEARCH
FELLOWSHIPS in
CHEMISTRY
OBJECTIVE To provide an intensive research training experience that leads to an understanding of the planning, discipline, and
teamwork involved in the pursuit of basic answers to current questions at the interface of chemistry and basic biomedical
research. Fellows will pursue individual research projects under the direction of a member of the graduate school faculty.
Lectures, journal clubs and seminars by faculty members will supplement the research experience.
ELIGIBILITY Applicants must be enrolled in a physics, computer science, mathematics, or chemistry degree program at the
undergraduate level and have completed the sophomore year. Criteria used in selecting fellowship recipients will
include college grades, relevant experience, and letters of recommendation from faculty who can assess the applicant's
potential for advanced training and success in research that integrates quantitative and biomedical science.
SALARY AND TENURE Each fellowship award carries with it a $4,000 salary for the 10-week period beginning June 1, 2015 through August 7,
2015. This support is taxable and is the mechanism used by the university to pay QP-SURF students for their training. If a
fellow requires housing, the costs will be covered by the program; however, fellows are responsible for paying for their own
travel expenses and will not be reimbursed by the QP-SURF Program. Complete details about the QP-SURF program can be
found at www.utsouthwestern.edu/QP-SURF.
HOW TO APPLY The QP-SURF application is available on-line at www.utsouthwestern.edu/QP-SURF/QP-SURFAPP. Completed
applications should be submitted by February 9, 2015. In addition to submitting an on-line application including uploaded
transcripts, your reference letters must be received by February 9, 2015.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Contact Vanessa A. Powell, QP-SURF Administrator, Southwestern Graduate School, The University of Texas
Southwestern Medical Center, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas, TX 75390-9004, (214) 633-1311,
(An equal opportunity institution)
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QUANTITATIVE AND PHYSICAL
SCIENCES
SUMMER
UNDERGRADUATE
RESEARCH
FELLOWSHIPS (QP-SURF) in
Biomedical Engineering
Biophysics
Computational Biology
Chemistry
Systems Biology
OBJECTIVE To provide an intensive research training experience that leads to an understanding of the planning, discipline, and
teamwork involved in the pursuit of basic answers to current questions at the interface of quantitative science and basic
biomedical research. Fellows will pursue individual research projects under the direction of a member of the graduate
school faculty. Lectures, journal clubs and seminars by faculty members will supplement the research experience.
ELIGIBILITY Applicants must be enrolled in a biomedical engineering, physics, computer science, mathematics, or chemistry
degree program at the undergraduate level and have completed the sophomore year. Criteria used in selecting
fellowship recipients will include college grades, relevant experience, and letters of recommendation from faculty who can
assess the applicant's potential for advanced training and success in research that integrates quantitative and biomedical
science.
SALARY AND TENURE Each fellowship award carries with it a $4,000 salary for the 10-week period beginning June 1, 2015 through August 7,
2015. This support is taxable and is the mechanism used by the university to pay QP-SURF students for their training. If a
fellow requires housing, the costs will be covered by the program; however, fellows are responsible for paying for their own
travel expenses and will not be reimbursed by the QP-SURF Program. Complete details about the QP-SURF program can be
found at www.utsouthwestern.edu/QP-SURF.
HOW TO APPLY The QP-SURF application is available on-line at www.utsouthwestern.edu/QP-SURF/QP-SURFAPP. Completed
applications should be submitted by February 9, 2015. In addition to submitting an on-line application including uploaded
transcripts, your reference letters must be received by February 9, 2015.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Contact Vanessa A. Powell, QP-SURF Administrator, Southwestern Graduate School, The University of Texas
Southwestern Medical Center, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas, TX 75390-9004, (214) 648-0720,
(An equal opportunity institution)
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Job Market Boot Camp
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817-257-5648
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Expert advice on Skype interviews, using Interfolio, and leveraging social media
Tips for gathering materials from mentors
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TCU Career Center
817-257-2222
Careers.tcu.edu
Dec. 11, 2014, 9am-2pm
Tucker Technology Center, 139
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Meet with Shannon Merchant, CSE Career Consultant right outside your classes! Tucker Technology Center 003E - Vectors Office Suite
Available 8 am - 5 pm every Tuesday and ThursdayCall 817-257-2222 to schedule an appointment.
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