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The following employers will be on campus to conduct on campus interviews. Listed below are those with application deadlines in the next week. A complete list of spring semester on campus interview employers and more detailed information on how to apply can be found in the "jobs" section of this website (UMBCworks) - "Interviews I Qualify For".
Wednesday, March 19: Bechtel Information Systems and Technology - Position: Software Developer, Applications Support Specialist, IT Associate / Majors: Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Engineering
Wednesday, March 19: MetroStar Systems - Position: Database programmer Analyst, Network Administrator, Web Applications Developer / Majors: Information Systems, Business Technology Administration, Computer Science, Computer engineering, All Majors
Monday, March 24: Accenture Technologies - Position: Entry-level Associate Software Engineer / Majors: Information Systems, Computer Engineering, Computer Science
Tuesday, April 1: Morgan Stanley - Postion: Operations Analsyt / Majors: Economics, Financial Economics, Accounting
Attending company information sessions and tables are an excellent way to hear about the organization from the professionals that work there.
Information Sessions are a great resource to help you with an upcoming interview. If you have been selected to interview with the organization for full-time positions, you are required to attend these sessions.
Morgan Stanley, 3/24/08, 5:30pm-6:30pm, Commons 331, Information Session, Information Systems, Economics, Financial Economics
Vision Technology Services, 3/26/08, 11am-1pm, Main St., Commons, Information Table, Information Systems, Business Technology Administration, Mathematics. Statistics. Computer Science, Geography, Sociology, Policy Science
Johns Hopkins University, Center for Talented Youth, 3/27/08, 5pm-6:30pm, Math/Psy 210, Information Session, All Majors
NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY CORPORATE VISIBILITY DAY
(www.nsa.gov/careers)
Wednesday, March 26
11am-5pm
Commons 331
Attn: IS, CS, CMPE, BTA, FIEC, ECON, and MATH students looking for full-time and internship* opportunities!
SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES:
11am - 12noon: NSA Overview
12noon - 1pm: Tech Overview -- FREE LUNCH!
1pm - 5pm: Interviews by Invitation Only for NSA’s Computer Science Development Program (apply by 3/18 via UMBCworks)
Don’t miss out on the employment and networking opportunities, targeted career skill information, free food, and give-aways at NSA's Corporate Visibility Day! Come and go as you need to and bring your resume! For more information, contact the Career Services Center (x5.22116, careers@umbc.edu, www.careers.umbc.edu).
Hosted by the Career Services Center. * Additional information on internships is available through The Shriver Center.
Wed, 4/2/2008, 12:00 am to 2:00 pm
University Center 312
UPS CORPORATE VISIBILITY DAY
(www.ups.com)
Wednesday, April 2
12noon - 2pm
UC 312
Attn: ALL students looking for full-time professional and part-time package handler opportunities!
SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES:
12noon - 1pm: Professional Opportunities at UPS -- FREE LUNCH!
1pm - 2pm: Overview of Part-Time Package Handler Position
Don’t miss out on the employment and networking opportunities, targeted career skill information, free food, and give-aways at UPS's Corporate Visibility Day! Come and go as you need to and bring your resume! For more information, contact the Career Services Center (x5.22116, careers@umbc.edu, www.careers.umbc.edu).
Hosted by the Career Services Center.
Announcement No: CON-2008-0003
Opening Date: February 11, 2008
Closing Date: March 24, 2008
Position Title: FOREIGN SERVICE CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER
Grade and Starting Salary Range: FP-04, $50,749 TO $74,527
Number of Vacancies: The Department of State is developing a rank?order hiring register of eligible candidates to fill a limited number of entry-level Foreign Service Construction Engineer (FSCE) vacancies. The number to be hired will depend on the needs of the Foreign Service.
Area of Consideration: All Sources.
Location: Initial training and orientation will be in Washington, D.C. and may include overseas travel on temporary duty. After six-months to two-years, appointees will be assigned overseas to a construction project for a tour of two or more years, according to the needs of the Foreign Service.
All potential applicants are strongly urged to read this entire Vacancy Information to ensure that they meet all of the requirements for this position before applying.
Applicants must be American citizens and at least 20 years old to apply and at least 21 years of age to be appointed. By law, all career candidates must be appointed to the Foreign Service prior to the month in which they reach age 60.
For more information, contact HR/REE at 202-261-8857 or CONVACANCYINFO@STATE.GOV.
http://careers.state.gov/specialist/opportunities/constructeng.html
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UMBC Work Control seeks Clerical Assistant
All Majors
UMBC Campus
UMBCworks ID#9223095
Healthcare Parking Systems of America seeks Valet Parking Attendants
All Majors
Glen Burnie, MD
UMBCworks ID#9202005
American Radiology seeks Imaging Services Representative
Health Administration and Policy, Physics, Media and Communication Studies, Interdisciplinary Studies, Business Technology Administration
Annapolis, Baltimore, Timonium, Bethesda, Frederick, Waldorf, MD
UMBCworks ID#9223094
CareFirst Blue Cross Blue Shield seeks Web Developer
Owings Mills, MD
UMBCworks ID#9223359
Thursday, 4/3
Lunch: 12 noon; Speaker: 12:30 p.m.; Mini Fair: 1:30-3:30 p.m.
UC Ballroom
Employers who are interested in diversifying their workforce will be on hand to discuss career opportunities with in their organizations. Have free lunch and meet employers interested in your major. Mr. Tyrone Taborn, Chairman and CEO of Career Communications Group, will speak on “Cultural Intelligence: enhancing your marketability in the Growing Marketplace.” The event concludes with a networking fair. Dress professionally and bring several copies of your resume. Seating is limited and pre-registration for lunch is required. Priority will be given to Juniors and Seniors, but all students of all majors are encouraged to attend.
Open online registration from March 10 - March 28 at http://www.careers.umbc.edu/news_events/diversity.php.
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Monday, June 23, 2008
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Interested students are invited to attend an Open House at the Baltimore campus of the UM School of Pharmacy! This is an opportunity to learn more about the PharmD curriculum; review the admissions process; and talk with current students, alumni, and faculty about the School of Pharmacy. In addition, individuals will have the option of taking a campus tour.
RSVP by e-mailing pharmdhelp@rx.umaryland.edu. In the subject line, type the date you plan to attend. Let us know if you need special accommodations at the time you RSVP.
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Wed, 4/9/2008, 12:00 to 1:00 pm
Commons 332
Essential Know-How For Your First Real Job presented by Lockheed Martin.
You're on your way to your first job...either internship/co-op or full time. Sure you are technically competent, but do you really know all you need to know to start a JOB? Do you know how to fill out your W-4, I-9, and 401K forms? Do you know how to decipher corporate culture or how you are graded at work? Come learn all the basics that will make your first months on the job SO much easier! Free Pizza!!
Friday, March 28, 2008
10am - 1pm
Howard Community College
Burrill Galleria
The Howard Community College job/career fairs offer job seekers the chance to meet face to face with over 80 employers representing various industries. Job seekers have the opportunity to speak with company representatives regarding part-time or full-time jobs and/or internships. The Job Fair also provides job seekers with a free resumé review service and access to HCC Jobs Online, a job search database. Lists of participating employers will be published on our Web site as the event draws near.
Don't miss out on this great opportunity. This year teh HCC Job/Career Fair expects over 80 companies, a full list of participating employers check out the HCC website.
Wednesday , April 2nd, 10–2pm
Baltimore Convention Center
Avon • Baltimore County Police • Enterprise Rent-A-Car • Maryland Department of Public Safety • Maryland Transportation Authority • NIDA/MMG • Prince George’s County Police • Strayer University• Travel Advantage Network • United States Army • UtiliQuest • Wendy’s
And more...
For more information please call 877.247.6290 ext. 235 or Visit our website at http://baltimoreemploymentguide.com
Friday April 4, 2008
Capitol College
William G. McGowan Academic Center
Fair Hours:
Capitol Students and Alumni 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
General Public 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Employers will be recruiting for internships, co-ops, entry-level and advanced positions. Dress professionally and bring plenty of resumes!
April 30, 2008, 3:00-7:30 PM
Timonium State Fairgrounds
Baltimore County, MD
All Schools Represented
Administrators and Faculty On Site
Screening Interviews for Highly Qualified Teacher Candidates
Temporary Services & Support Services Staff Available
Baltimore County Public Schools is a large suburban school system located just outside of Baltimore, Maryland. We have 165 schools, K-12,and typically hire between 800-1000 new teachers annually.
Starting Salaries:
$42,000 (Bachelor's degree)
$43,264 (Master's degree)
Salary credit paid for teaching experience (up to a maximum of 15 - 20 years, depending on subject and school assignment)
Signing Bonuses and Relocation Stipends may be available for priority schools in the following subject areas: Math, Science, English, Spanish, Speech & Language Pathologist, Special Education.
Student Loan Forgiveness is available when hired for selected schools.
Continue reading "Baltimore County Public Schools Teacher Expo and Job Fair" »
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Lunch: 12-1 PM (pre-registration required)
Mini Job Fair: 1:30-3:30 PM (open to all)
UC Ballroom
Register Now! through March 28 at http://www.careers.umbc.edu/news_events/diversity.php .
Have free lunch, network and meet employers in your major. Employers interested in diversifying their workforce will be on hand to discuss career opportunities within their organizations.
Talk to and have lunch with employers who are matched to your industry and interested in your major. Hear an honored keynote speaker. Mr. Tyrone Taborn, Chairman and CEO of Career Communications Group, speak on “Cultural Intelligence: Enhancing your Marketability in the Growing Marketplace.”
Attend a networking fair. Dress professionally and bring several copies of your resume.
Pre-registration for the lunch is required. Limited seating will be filled on a first-come, first-serve basis. You must be a UMBC student. Priority will be given to juniors and seniors, but all students of all majors are encouraged to attend. The mini job fair that follows is open to anyone.
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