CISC News March 2007
Source: www.bethelcollege.edu
Topic: What Not To Wear
Sort Desciption: What Not to Wear to the Interview. Quick Links. Turtlenecks for Men: A tie is preferable at. least in the first go-round. At the very least ...
Content Inside: Whats Inside? CISC News Vol. 2 No. 3 March 2007 Why Should You Attend the Career & Internship Fair? Preparing for an Interview Quick Links you are interested in gathering more occupa- tional information you could inquire about such on-site tours. To Start Networking for Internship Volunteer and Future Employment Opportunities: Perhaps you are not looking for a job at this present time but intend to get some relevant experience in a field of interest at some later date. A career/internship fair is a great place to start learning about potential organizations that you may want to work with in the future. If a particular employer does not foresee any such opportunity for you within their organiza- tion you may want to ask for ideas about other organizations where you could receive relevant experience. Networking is about get- ting referrals leads and ideas about potential employers. Career & Intern Services Center Huffman Administration Building Room A316 (574) 257-2661 careerservices@bethelcollege.edu www.bethelcollege.edu > Campus Services >Career & Internships The 3rd Annual INCC Career & Intern- ship Fair (see the box below for details) is sponsored in part by Bethels Career and Intern Services Center (CISC) and is open to all Bethel students and alumni. Why should you attend? To Learn About Employment/ Internship Opportunities: Employers are looking to hire students for full-time part-time and internship positions. Most of the employers represented are inter- ested in filling specific positions. Attending the job fair gives you the opportunity to meet pro- spective employers in person and in many cases you may have a brief (very brief) inter- view. Employers will most likely be assessing your skills and qualifications as you introduce yourself as well as determining if they want to consider you for a more formal employment interview. To Learn About Occupational Information: Some of the employers in attendance may not necessar ...
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