This series is meant to be more promotional in nature. You will be asked to attend specific career events and report back on your experience and the event takeaways as a whole. You may also be asked to write a short article on an upcoming event to promote the event. These upcoming event articles will be brief and will likely focus on larger events such as career fairs, special networking panels, etc.
Events
This past Wednesday the School of Public Health hosted their Sports, Hospitality & Recreation Career Day! We had an amazing turnout with employers and students. A huge thank you to all of the employers who attended, everyone who helped, and …
This past Wednesday, the School of Public Health, School of Education, and School of Social Work hosted their IU Health and Human Services Career Day! There was a great turnout – more than 50 employers were in attendance to engage with …
Brandon Paquin is the Head Trainer for World Wide Hoops, Kentucky’s finest basketball training program. He has trained and worked with dozens of College and Professional players as well as hundreds of kids in the Indiana and Kentucky areas. He …
Each fall, organizations that promote health profession education come together to throw the biggest, most comprehensive online health career fair of the year. This year’s Health Professions Week starts on November 16th, so register now if you haven’t already! Don’t …
As a student in your first or second year at IU, you can get a jump start on the process of exploring potential careers, as well as a real sense of what employers are looking for in new hires. If …
“I’m a compulsive note taker…My goal is to learn things once and use them forever.” – Tim Ferriss
And with that opening quotation, I was hooked on Tim Ferriss’ book, Tools of Titans: The Tactics, Routines, and Habits of Billionaires, Icons, …
Throughout the academic year, local, state, and national public health organizations visit campus to hire interns and full-time employees, in addition to sharing their initiatives and work with individuals in the community. Although these events may seem daunting due to …
Winter. Cilantro. Los Angeles. Conferences. You either love them, or you hate them. While I absolutely cannot stand temperatures below 60 degrees, I am quite fond of the other three—particularly conferences.
I was introduced to professional conferences two years ago …
China is the world’s most populous nation and ‘queuing up’ or ‘queue-jumping” is almost a national sport.
The most logical step to finding internships and non-teaching jobs in China is to sift through online job boards or connect with HR …