Career Week 2008
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Career Conversations
Spring Career Fair
Etiquette Dinner
Career Conference Roundtables
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NEW Organizations Added!




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CareerWeek@brown.edu
Sponsors
The Fisher Family
Anonymous Donor
Brown Alumni Association
Coordinating
Offices
Office of Alumni Relations
Career Development Center
Career Week 2008
Planning
Committee
Donna Curry, Office of Alumni Relations
Beverly Ehrich, Career Development Center
Elana Finn '90, Career Development Center
Josef Mittlemann '72, P'00, P'04 Clinical Professor of Engineering
Eve Ornstedt, Office of Alumni Relations
Barbara Peoples, Career Development Center
Kat Schott, Office of Alumni Relations

 
CAREER WEEK 2008
Monday, February 25th—Saturday, March 1st
 
Career Conversations—Interact with Brown alumni as they discuss their career fields and their personal career paths.

Spring Employer Career Fair—40+ organizations on campus to discuss job and internship opportunities.

Career Conference Roundtables—Over 80 alumni gather at 40 tables to discuss 18 different career fields—ask questions, get advice, and make contacts!


     plus . . .


Effective Interviewing—Professor Barbara Tannenbaum's popular presentation.

Employer Roundtable—Employers talk openly about what they look for in candidates and offer advice on how to make the most of your interview.

Etiquette Dinner—Our annual event for seniors.


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Registration required for Career Conference Roundtables
and Etiquette Dinner for Seniors only.


 
Career Week offers a unique chance to learn about the extensive range of career paths that await you, as well as to glean insight on the bumps and surprises you may encounter along the way. Hear personal stories from Brown alumni about how concentrations did or did not translate into careers, and get tips on the inner workings of the professional world.

This is also an opportunity to meet face to face with Brown alumni, seek advice, and build personal and professional relationships which may help you attain your goals, both short term and long.

Further, Career Week serves as a prime example of how so many Brown alumni are willing to give back, share experiences, and mentor today’s students—reminding us that the Brown community stretches beyond campus, beyond graduation, and remains a valuable resource as our lives and careers evolve.

Brown students of all classes will benefit from this event. Don’t miss out, register now!



 
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