Below are this week’s upcoming events and deadlines at the CWS. These listings and more can be found in MyCWS.
Monday, April 1 –
- Manage your Online Presence for Athletes | 7:30 pm | RSVP on MyCWS – Join the CWS for this workshop specifically for athletes. Learn how to use LinkedIn, Twitter & Facebook for your job search.
Tuesday, April 2 –
- Professional & Technology Career Fair | 10:00 am-3:00 pm | Revere Hotel, Boston – Career fair for diverse candidates with a 4 year degree or higher. Click here for more information.
- MBTI Workshop | 4:30 pm | Prior registration required – Using the Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) can help you understand who you are and how you make career choices.
- Peace Corps Information Session | 6:30 pm | RSVP on MyCWS – Come and meet recruiters from Peace Corps and learn about the program.
Wednesday, April 3 –
- Summer Travel Grant Deadline | NOON – The Summer Travel Grant provides up to $750 in funding to support short-term community service projects during the summer that involve a particular community/population/issue. The focus of the community service should be on under-served populations and communities. Priority will be given to students completing service projects in the United States. Please fill the Travel Grant application and upload the application through MyCWS. Submit through Schedule 838. The Travel Grant application available here.
- Bridgewater State University Annual Job Fair | 1:00 pm-4:00 pm | Rondileau Campus Center Ballroom – This annual job fair is a great way for employers and students to meet and discuss full-time, professional-level opportunities available in Massachusetts and/or Rhode Island. More information is available here.
Thursday, April 4 –
- CWS Summer Global Engagement Internships EXTENDED DEADLINE | NOON – Spend 10 weeks this summer at a PAID internship through the CWS at either Vieques Conservation and Historical Trust: Vieques, Puerto Rico (Sophomores/Juniors eligible) or Sound Waters Floating Classroom: Stamford, CT (Juniors/Seniors eligible). To read the application instructions and apply look for MyCWS schedule 907.
- Summer & Beyond Career Fair at UMass Lowell | 1:00 pm-4:00 pm | UMass Lowell Campus Recreation Center – More than 130 employers have registered for this career fair at UMass Lowell and Wellesley students have been invited! Details are available here.
- Speed Networking Night with Wellesley Alumnae | 6:30 pm | RSVP on MyCWS (Only a few spots remain!) – Come to the biggest annual networking event and meet Wellesley alumnae from a variety of career fields and majors!
All jobs can be viewed via MyCWS; use MyCWS ID numbers to search.
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Legal Assistant, Boston, MA (MyCWS ID 7964)
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Telesales Representative, Multiple Locations (MyCWS ID 7965)
- Planning Intern, Boston, MA (MyCWS ID 7945)
- Union Organizing Internship, New York City, New York (MyCWS ID 7937)
- Multiple Day Camp Staff positions, Alaska (MyCWS ID 7946)
- Management Summer Internship, Stamford, CT (MyCWS ID 7947)
- Design and Marketing Internship, Silicon Valley (MyCWS ID 7950)
- Equity Research Analyst, New York City, New York (MyCWS ID 7959)
- Summer Internship at a Start-up, Cambridge, MA (MyCWS ID 7955)
- Event Planning Intern, Waltham, MA (MyCWS ID 7904)
- Internal Organizing Assistant, New York City, New York (MyCWS ID 7936)
- Legal Services Analyst, Waltham, MA (MyCWS ID 7939)
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Social Media, Marketing and Sales Internship, Newton, MA (MyCWS ID 7941)
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Product Development Intern, Cambridge, MA (MyCWS ID 7942)
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Head Web Developer, Boston, MA (MyCWS ID 7943)
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Legal Assistant/Paralegal, NYC, New York (MyCWS ID 7931)
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Consulting Training Leadership Development Program, Boston, MA (MyCWS ID 7922)
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Summer Marketing Internship, Boston, MA (MyCWS ID 7898)
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Non-Profit Education & Membership Intern, Waltham, MA (MyCWS ID 7902)
- American Medical Association Minority Scholars Award Deadline | Monday, April 15 – The AMA Foundation, in collaboration with the AMA Minority Affairs Section (MAS), with support from Pfizer Inc., offers medical student tuition assistance scholarships through the Minority Scholars Award program. Approximately seven to twelve Minority Scholars Awards are given annually, each in the amount of a $10,000 scholarship. Nominees must be a current first or second-year student and a permanent resident or citizen of the U.S. Eligible students from traditionally underrepresented groups in the medical profession include African American/Black, American Indian, Native Hawaiian, Alaska Native and Hispanic/Latino. Contact your medical school if you are interested in being nominated for the Minority Scholars Award. More information is available here.