Archive for the 'Career Services' Category

Spring Career and Graduate School Fair

If you are an enterprising student seeking opportunities for future jobs, internships, graduate schools, and volunteer services then Career Services has just the thing for you!

Tomorrow, Feb 22nd,  is the Spring Career and Graduate School Fair from 12:00p.m. until 4:00p.m. in the Wool Ballrooms. It is free for SLU students and alumni, but a $10 charge for all non-SLU participants.

Click here if you would like to see the more than 90 participating organizations. For more information contact the Career Services at (314)977-228 or careers@slu.edu.

 

Spring Career and Graduate School Fair
Feb 22nd; 12:00p.m.-4:00p.m.
Wool Ballrooms, BSC
free ($10 for non-SLU students)

 

Developing Strong Women Resource Fair

Come learn about current issues that are relevant to women in your present and future lives with Alpha Delta Pi. On November 30th the Developing Strong Women Resource Fair has a mission

to provide women with resources that will help enrich and strengthen their well being.

A few of the speakers and representatives will include:

So drop by and soak up some valuable information between 12:00p.m. and 3:00p.m. in room 251 of the BSC.

 

Developing Strong Women Resource Fair
Wednesday, Nov. 30th: 12:00p.m.-3:00p.m.
251, BSC
free

 

Diamond in the Rough Student Entrepreneurship Competition Launched

This fall, Saint Louis University’s John Cook School of Business and its Entrepreneurship program are launching the Diamond in the Rough Student Entrepreneur Competition. The winning student entrepreneur, who best embodies the key idea of SLU’s Entrepreneurship program, “Do good. Do well,” will be awarded $5,000.

“Diamond in the Rough represents an outstanding way for SLU to show its support for our students who are already running their own firms,” said Jerome Katz, Ph.D., Coleman Foundation professor of entrepreneurship.

Read more about the competition at www.slu.edu/x54216.xml or visit the Diamond in the Rough homepage.

 

Fall Career and Graduate School Fair

If you want to be prepared for job searches or a future careers go to the Career fair Wednesday, September 28, at the Wool Ballrooms at the BSC, put on by Career Services. At the fair you can look for job or internship opportunities or talk to recruiter about what skills and qualities they are looking for in students.

Between 12:00p.m. and 4:00p.m. there will be nearly 100 organizations attending, a few of which are: Edward Jones, Xavier University, Monsanto, Stephen Ministries, FBI, Marquette University, Ameren, and many more organizations from a wide variety of industries and graduate schools. The complete list is here.

Specialists will be available on Mon., 26 and Tues. 27 from 8:30a.m. to 5:00p.m. in the Student Success Center, BSC, Suite 331 to answer questions about attending and working a fair and to critique resumes.

So put on those business casual clothes and get ready to meet up with opportunity.

Career and Graduate School Fair
Wool Ballrooms, BSC
Wed., Sept. 28: 12:00p.m.-4:00p.m.
Free for SLU students ($10, for non-SLU participants)

 

Homecoming 2011 – Career Services Presentation

Job searches are like jigsaw puzzles. They’re very difficult, and a lot of times you don’t know where to begin. Also, people do them a lot when they’re unemployed.

Luckily, Kim Reitter, Ed.D., Director of Career Services, is giving a presentation to help you learn useful job search strategies and gain a competitive edge. It’s taking place this Homecoming weekend, Saturday, September 24 at 10AM in room 253 of the BSC.

This event is part of Homecoming 2011. For the full Homecoming schedule, click here!

Career Services Presentation
Saturday, Sept. 24, 10AM
BSC room 253
free