Monday, March 26, 2018

Career Shuttle to the CIA

Career Shuttle: Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
Friday, April 20, 11:00 am- 5:30 pm
RSVP and read more: https://go.umd.edu/cscia 
(Registration closes on April 4 or once capacity has been reached) 

Join the University Career Center & The President's Promise on a Career Shuttle to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in McLean, VA! This career shuttle is for BSOS students who are interested in gaining a better understanding of the CIA and its mission and contributions to national security. The visit will include an information session led by senior officers from the Directorate of Operations and Analysis, a CIA museum tour, as well as a brief stop to the employee association store to purchase mementos. Space is limited, so sign up today! 

In order to participate:
  • Sign up HERE to submit the following information: full legal name, date and place of birth and Social Security Number before April 4, 2018.
  • You must be a current UMD student.
  • You must be a U.S. citizen.
  • Participants must be available to leave from 11 a.m.-5:30 p.m. on April 20th. Early departures cannot be accommodated.



Space is limited. Once the bus is full, you will be added to our waiting list and notified if a spot opens up.

The University Career Center’s "no show" policy will be strictly enforced. However due to the required background security check before the event, there is a modification to the normal two day no-show policy. To avoid the cancellation penalty, please contact Kristen Frese, BEFORE April 4, 2018 at UCC-BSOS@umd.edu  if you need to cancel, so that someone from the wait list may take your spot.

Questions? Contact Kristen Frese at UCC-BSOS@umd.edu.

Hosted by the University Career Center & The President's Promise   

BSOS Undergrad Experience Funds!

March 26, 2018

Dear BSOS Terps, 
Submit your applications today for BSOS Undergraduate Experience Funds!
These funds assist undergraduate BSOS majors engaged in experiential learning outside the classroom, such as unpaid internships, research, service learning, and professional or academic conferences. The funds are intended to help offset expenses related to such activities like travel/transportation expenses, professional attire, and other opportunity costs (for example: the need to give up a part-time paid job in order to take an unpaid internship).
If you are a BSOS student with financial need that is preventing you from taking advantage of an unpaid opportunity, I encourage you to apply for BSOS Undergraduate Experience Funds.
Applications for the summer 2018 and fall 2018 experiences are due on March 28, 2018 by 9 a.m.  Click here to apply. Before submitting your application, make sure to review the eligibility criteriahere.
Questions regarding the funds or the application process can be e-mailed to bsos-scholarships@umd.edu
 
Best Wishes,

Dr. Katherine Ford Russell
Associate Dean, Undergraduate Education
College of Behavioral & Social Sciences
University of Maryland

Upcoming Career Events


Nonprofit Meetup: 4/6, 3rd Floor Hornbake South. Go to go.umd.edu/npmeet for time details.  Great event for Sociology majors!!

April 2-6 - Health Care Career Week for all majors and class levels. Go to careers.umd.edu/healthweek2018 for details and daily event schedule.

Acing the [Health] Interview - 4/11, 4pm-5pm 3rd floor Hornbake South.

Health Professions Recruitment Fair: 4/19, 4p.m.-7p.m.  Stamp Union. 

**On-Campus Jobs Meetup - 4/20, noon-2pm, 3rd floor Hornbake South.

Just in Time Meetup - Friday May 4th - meet with professionals looking to hire for summer and/or full time opportunities.  See go.umd.edu/jtmeet for time details.

Unpaid Summer Internship can receive financial support through the Bright Futures Scholarship Program. More info:go.umd.edu/brightfutures

Thursday, March 22, 2018

Reminder: Applications due 3/28 for BSOS Experience Funds

Apply for BSOS Student Experience Funds!

The College of Behavioral and Social Sciences is launching the BSOS Undergraduate Experience Funds!

These funds assist undergraduate BSOS majors engaged in experiential learning outside the classroom, such as unpaid internships, research, service learning, and professional or academic conferences. The funds are intended to help offset expenses related to such activities like travel/transportation expenses, professional attire, and other opportunity costs (for example: the need to give up a part-time paid job in order to take an unpaid internship).

If you are a BSOS student with financial need that is preventing you from taking advantage of an unpaid opportunity, we encourage you to apply for BSOS Undergraduate ExperienceFunds.

Applications for the summer 2018 and fall 2018 experiences are due on March 28, 2018 by 9 a.m. Click here to apply. Before submitting your application, make sure to review the eligibility criteria here.

Questions regarding the funds or the application process can be e-mailed to bsos-scholarships@umd.edu.

Paid Summer Internships in Public Service


The application for Maryland's Public Service Scholars Program is open.  Please spread the word to students and faculty across your campus as these programs are available to ALL majors.

The programs are:
Governor's Summer Internship Program
Sondheim Nonprofit Leadership Program
MDOT Fellows Program

Programs begin on May 29 and run through August 10 

Students of ALL MAJORS who will be a Junior or Senior in Fall 2018 are eligible to apply.

Students are paid a stipend for their participation in a full-time internship at a state agency or nonprofit organization under the mentorship of a senior-level leader, attend seminars, field trips, and events, and work on group projects aimed at making a positive impact on Maryland.

Applications are due March 15.  More information can be found at 
 publicservicscholars.umbc.edu

Paid Six Flags Internships for Summer

Six Flags America PAID Internship Program

Six Flags America is now recruiting for their PAID 2018 Internship Program.

For the second consecutive year, the National Association for Business Resources has named Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, the world’s largest regional theme park company, as one of the Nation’s Best and Brightest Companies to Work For.®

Our mission is to develop the industry’s best talent. Through training, mentorship, volunteerism, and education we will actively connect leaders with students who will advance our business and community to greater success. Our Program Coordinators and I are excited to extend this opportunity to your students and hopefully in partnership with you we can create a wonderful opportunity for students to learn and grow.

Applications are being accepted through March 31, 2018.




Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Spring Break Career To-Dos

10 Career-Related Things to Accomplish Over Break

Tuesday, September 27, 2016 | Anonymous
UMD female student sits on the edge of ODK Fountain with her feet dangling in the water
When you’re all done relaxing and recharging this break, tackling some (or all) the items on this list is bound to help you get ahead of the game for your job search. 
1. Work on your resume. No, it’s less fun than waiting for the marshmallows to melt in your hot chocolate, but if you can get over this hurdle you’re doing your future self a huge favor. 
2. Update your LinkedIn Profile. Sometimes the best way to get noticed is a passive one. Update your LinkedIn profile with your most current activities and work experiences. Make sure to incorporate popular words in your industry so that your profile shows up in relevant searches more often.
3. Set up some Careers4Terps search agents. Did you know you can set up searches in Careers4Terps that will automatically alert you whenever a new relevant job is posted? Set them up now and they’ll do the work for you later.
4. Add career events to your calendar. It’s hard to add events last minute when you’ve already committed to dozens of other things. Move your future to a higher notch on the priority list by checking our calendar early so that they aren’t competing with life’s other events later.
5. Research the industries you’re interested in. We pay for Vault (accessible through Careers4Terps) so that you don’t have to. Check out the information Vault compiles on industries you and future Terps will be working in. 
6. Practice interviewing. InterviewStream allows you to practice interviewing from the comfort of your own home. Try it out on a day you’d rather stay in.
7. Follow industry leaders on social media. Find industry professionals with a lot of insight and follow them (Twitter, Facebook and Instagram are all great places to start). See what it’s like and, if you’re comfortable, reach out to them to learn more.
8. Find a mentor. UMD Alumni love to give back in meaningful ways. Log into the UMD Alumni Advisors Network to find mentors in your fields of interest and expand your network with meaningful connections.
9. Talk to friends and family about your plans. It isn’t always the most fun thing to answer over dinner, but it’s much different if you start the conversation. Make sure people know your professional intentions and interests. You never know who could help you in the future.
10. Read news on your industry. Stay current on developments in the fields you might work in one day. Understanding how the field relates to the grand scheme of things and how things are changing will put you in a better position in interviews and job searches down the road.
Happy Holidays, #TerpNation!

Research Assistant Position

Education: Research AssistantAmerican Institutes for Research  77 reviews -

Overview

The American Institutes for Research (AIR) is one of the leading behavioral and social science research organizations in the world. AIR is a collaborative organization that works with clients to examine a wide range of projects from early childhood development to adult education. We pride ourselves in conducting high-impact, high-stakes projects for significant federal, state, and private organizations. AIR's vision is that research-based problem solving can improve the lives of all people.
AIR’s Research and Evaluation area is seeking a Research Assistant to join our team in Washington, DC.

Responsibilities

The assistant would contribute to the development of statistics about education that inform the discussion, debate and planning of decision-makers at national, state, and local levels through a contract with the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES). Our work includes survey and assessment design, analysis of assessment and survey data, and reporting and dissemination of research results. Multiple positions are available to support projects in the development, review, and analysis of assessment data (e.g., National Assessment of Educational Progress and Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study), sample survey data (e.g., National Household Education Survey and Early Childhood Longitudinal Survey), and administrative data (Commom Core of Data and Civil Rights Data Collection).

The candidate will provide support for research, reporting, and review activities, including reviewing draft NCES products (tables, reports, data files, file documentation, and web sites) for statistical soundness, supporting the development and reporting of survey and assessment data for NCES studies, and supporting work of other research, reporting, and review team members.

Qualifications

  • B.A./B.S. in fields such as statistics, economics, education or other related fields;
  • Attention to detail;
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel;
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team;
  • Interest in research in education or general social science topics, assessment research, and quantitative analysis.

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Explore Morgan Stanley


Morgan Stanley's 2018 Compliance Exploration Day

Visit  Morgan Stanley & explore career paths in Compliance and Global Financial Crimes.

At Morgan Stanley Baltimore we aim to build a community of talent that can deliver the finest financial thinking, products, and performance in the world. Our people come from diverse backgrounds, but we all are high achievers who share integrity, intellectual curiosity, and the desire to work in a friendly, inspiring environment.

Morgan Stanley’s Compliance Division offers current undergraduate students from all majors the opportunity to explore the various career paths within Compliance and Global Financial Crimes and to become familiar with the Firm’s businesses and culture. In our one day workshop you will gain insight into the recruiting process, learn resume tips and interviewing techniques, network with leaders across Compliance, and understand a day in the life of an Analyst.

To be considered for this off campus event, please email a copy of your resume to Kaitlyn.Hays@morganstanley.com by Sunday April 8th, 2018.  

Additional details:
  • Date of Exploration Day: Tuesday, April 17th, 2:00 – 5:00 pm
  • Venue: Baltimore, MD
  • Application Deadline to participate: Sunday, April 8th, 2018
  • Field of Study: All majors encouraged to apply, must have 3.0 cumulative GPA
  • Transportation: Student's responsibility 

Skill-Building Career Workshops

Upcoming Workshops

Diversity & Inclusion in the Workplace Workshop
Thursday, March 15 | 4:00-5:00 p.m. | University Career Center, South Hornbake Library, 3rd floor
What do employers mean when they say they are diverse and inclusive? How do you know that they really mean it? Come learn how to identify employers who value diversity and inclusion, and hear businesses make the case for increased diversity. Learn how you can take advantage of this opportunity. 
For More Information & to RSVP

Job Search Strategies Boot Camp for May 2018 UMD Grads
Thursday, March 22 | 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. | University Career Center, South Hornbake Library, 3rd floor
Not going away for Spring Break? Are you a graduating in May 2018?  Would you like to submerge yourself in learning basic job search strategies?  Then this workshop is for you! 
*RSVP REQUIRED BY MARCH 14th

JP Morgan Chase & Co: Career 101 Workshop, Delaware 
Sunday, March 25 | 8:00-11:30 a.m. | Newark, Delaware - location to be shared after confirming attendance
Join us at our Career 101 Workshop and ask all of your questions about the recruitment process - from resume tips, to how to network, and what you should be asking during an interview. Learn how to sell yourself!
For More Information & to RSVP

Thursday, March 8, 2018

Internship Opening at US Census Bureau

See message below for information on internship announcements and forward to anyone who may be interested.

FYI that Demo is recruiting from announcement BOC-2018-0429 (GS-1599-7/9/11) that will open tomorrow (Friday 3/9) with an application limit. There will be another math and stats intern announcement that Econ will primarily recruit from (BOC-2018-0428, GS 4/7/9). Interested candidates should apply to all announcements (and grade levels) of interest. The email below also includes info on an IT intern and Admin intern announcement. Lori Reeder and myself will coordinate Demo intern hiring from BOC-2018-0429 for this summer [another set of staff will coordinate the summer program once interns are onboard]

_______________________
Pathways Student Internship Opportunities (www.USAJobs.gov)

The Demographic Directorate at the U.S. Census Bureau is recruiting from the mathematics and statistics student internship announcement (BOC-2018-0429Job Series 1599, Pay Grades GS 7/9/11), which opens on Friday March 9th and will close at 11:59 pm ET once 200 applications are received, or on March 19th, whichever occurs first.
  • We seek training in sociology, economics, survey design or data collection, demographic analysis, project and schedule management, and/or quantitative analysis of large datasets.
  • Positions are located in Suitland, MD (a suburb of Washington DC).

Please consider applying on March 9th. Applications will not be accepted after the announcement closes. You may create a USAJobs profile in advance of the vacancy opening.
  • Review the “who may apply” and “required documents” section of the announcement and confirm all required information is submitted with your application (including education documentation). If a degree has been obtained, please include a letter of acceptance into another degree or certificate program to show proof of eligibility.

  • Please apply to all pay grade levels for which you would like consideration.

Other internship announcements on USAJobs that will likely open Friday 3/9 (or have opened, as indicated) with recruiting primarily in other areas of the Census Bureau include:
  • Information Technology Intern [BOC-2018-0414, opened 03/07], Administrative Intern [BOC-2018-0421 opened 03/07, and BOC-2018-0427, 3/9/2018], and another Statistician Intern Announcement [BOC-2018-0428, 3/9/2018].
Permanent Positions: Several permanent positions are also posted on USAJobs. You may create a saved search in USAJobs to be alerted to future vacancy announcements.
*If you have questions regarding your application, please contact the Census Bureau Human Resources Representative indicated on the vacancy announcement.

Wednesday, March 7, 2018

BSOS Dean's Student Advisory Council (DSAC)

APPLY TO SERVE ON THE BSOS DEAN'S STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL (DSAC)!

Be the voice of your college and leave an impact your campus community. We are seeking applicants from every department. The application closes on April 3 at 5:30 PM.