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Cultivate and maintain relationships with key administrators, alumni relations, university departments, faculty, staff, student leaders/organizations, employers and other constituents to encourage involvement in career development services/programs.
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5%) Minimum Education/Experience Master’s degree required; or a bachelor’s degree and a minimum of two years of experience in Career Services, Advising, Residence Life, Enrollment Management or other student related area in higher education.
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This position will work closely with colleagues in multiple departments (i.e. Admissions, Marketing, Faculty, Program Directors and Deans, Career Services, etc) to support both students and colleagues in achieving student success and Department goals.
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JOB DESCRIPTION: Provide career counseling services to graduate or professional students from all degree programs within the school as well as alumni of the school. The Assistant Director of Career Services will work strategically with the team in the Career Center to manage the career services experience for assigned students and recent graduates.
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Develops and maintains collaborative relationships and programs with University departments, such as Admissions, Student Services, Career Services, Academic Affairs, Operations and Outcomes Assessments.
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Serve on the departmental leadership team with the Assistant Dean of Lindner Career Services, the Director of Experiential Learning (co-op 2.0), and the Director of Professional Development & Curriculum.
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Connor Group is a specialized professional services firm of Big 4 alumni and industry executives. From health insurance packages and wellness programs to our one-on-one coaching program and career development opportunities, we empower our professionals by investing in their growth, health, and happiness.
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Citigroup Inc. and its subsidiaries ("Citi") invite all qualified interested applicants to apply for career opportunities. Citi is looking for Summer Associates to join the Enterprise Services and Public Affairs team in New York. Citi's ESPA function plays a key role for the firm, working to enhance how our stakeholders perceive and experience Citi. ESPA has two core activities: managing our reputation by engaging with our stakeholders and delivering great spaces and services to colleagues and clients.
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Overview Provide a wide array of professional services to assist students and alumni in securing employment including fall, spring, and summer internships, externships, judicial clerkships, diversity fellowships and full-time post-graduate employment.
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Project Coordinator- SCM Student ServicesThe SCM Student Services Office is seeking to fill 2 positions in the role of Catalyst Project Coordinator. Oversee student workers and volunteers as they provide follow up, support, and resources for Pathways Alumni Support other K-20 programs that meet the goals of the Catalyst project.
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Works with academic departments, athletics, career management services, and other departments on developing alumni engagement opportunities, both on and off campus. This position reports to the Director of Alumni Relations/Development.
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We are currently seeking an energetic, friendly, organized individual for the Career Services Advisor role. Responsibilities Career PlanningProvide one-on-one coaching to ECPI graduates in all aspects of their job search initiatives including personal marketing, resume writing, and interview skillsParticipate and provide support in student focused Career Services events and seminars.
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This AmeriCorps VISTA member will build PUENTE's organizational capacity in the area of Alumni & Partnerships, ensuring that our alumni and partners are fully integrated into all programs and services.
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Utilizing a theoretical understanding of career development, provides directs student services to UCI students and alumni on a full range of career processes including career planning, setting career goals, decision making, and improving job search competencies.
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The Office of Career Services at Loyola University Chicago School of Law works in partnership with the Law School Dean’s Office to develop and implement comprehensive career services strategies, shared goals, and priorities.
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