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Curious about last year's graduating class? Check out the 2009-2010 Graduating Student Report to learn more about who hired UMBC students and the percentage of students who had secured jobs. Thinking about graduate school as a next step? The Report also covers programs and schools to which UMBC students were accepted. This information, as well as profiles of recent graduates, can be viewed on the Career Services Center's website at http://careers.umbc.edu/stats/.
The Career Services Center surveys UMBC students each semester to learn more about the part-time jobs students work while in school. Last spring, the average on-campus job hourly wage was $9.55, while the average hourly rate for off-campus jobs was $10.85. Of the students who responded, the average worked between 15-17 hours per week. We'll be sending out this survey again this semester; keep your eyes peeled later this month and share your part-time work experience!
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The following full-time positions have been posted within the past week to UMBCworks. Login to your account (via the link in the Jobs & Internships topic in myUMBC) and find details and application instructions as well as hundreds of other job postings!
*Maryland Business Roundtable for Education - Technology Coordinator (TC) - ID# 9243015
*Erickson Living - Systems Analyst - ID# 9242778
*Maryland Department of Human Resources - Administrative Officer II-III - ID# 9243031
The following part-time positions have been posted within the past week to UMBCworks. Login to your account (via the link in the Jobs & Internships topic in myUMBC) and find details and application instructions as well as hundreds of other job postings!
*Community College of Baltimore County-Continuing Education - Administrative Operations Specialist - ID# 9243040
*Misc. Household Opportunities - Nanny - ID# 9242394
*Social Solutions, Inc. - Business Development Coordinator - ID# 9243048
The following on-campus positions have been posted within the past week to UMBCworks. Login to your account (via the link in the Jobs & Internships topic in myUMBC) and find details and application instructions as well as hundreds of other job postings!
*UMBC Graduate Student Association - Administrative Coordinator Graduate Assistantship-Graduate Student - ID# 9243008
*UMBC Center for Urban Environmental Research and Education (CUERE) - Office Assistant - ID# 9243022
Thursday, January 6, 2011
9:30a - 3:30p
Rutgers University - New Brunswick
Details, resume submittal, directions/parking instructions, and a list of employers at http://careerservices.rutgers.edu/njccdstudentjan.shtml.
Saturday, February 19
8:30a-2:00p
Gilman School in Baltimore, MD
Registration form and additional information can be found at http://www.aimsmd.org/upload/AIMSJobFairBrochure11.pdf.
Friday & Saturday, January 21-22
9:00am-5:00pm
ITE 456
Pre-registration is required.
http://careers.umbc.edu/skills/ds.php
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