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Committed to providing career guidance and resources to College of Professional Studies (CPS) students and alumni at The George Washington University.

CPS programs we serve:

Integrated Information Science and Technology
Healthcare Corporate Compliance
Landscape Design
Law Firm Management
Molecular Biotechnology
Paralegal Studies
Police Science
Publishing
Security and Safety Leadership
Sustainable Landscapes
Sustainable Urban Planning

Webinar - How to Apply for a Federal Job | Handshake 05/22/2019

Do you want to work for the federal government but don't know where to start? Join us on Thursday, June 6 at 12:30pm (EST) for a webinar with the Partnership for Public Service on How to Apply for a Federal Job.

Webinar - How to Apply for a Federal Job | Handshake Do you want to work for the federal government but don't know where to start? This webinar will introduce you to the resources available to you when applying to a federal job. An employee from the Partnership for Public Service will discuss how to read a USAJobs posting, what to include in a...

Knowledge in Action Career Internship Fund (KACIF) | Center for Career Services | Enrollment and the Student Experience | The George Washington University 04/04/2019

Summer 2019 KACIF APPLICATION PERIOD April 1-15:

Applications for Summer 2019 grants of the GW Knowledge in Action Career Internship Fund (KACIF) will be accepted April 1-15, 2019. Eligible students with qualified unpaid internships this Summer can apply for up to $3,000 to support their internships (grant awards typically range between $750 and $1500 for domestic internships, and between $2000 and $3000 for international).

Information including eligibility, application forms, selection process, past recipient experiences, etc can be found at http://go.gwu.edu/internfund. Applicants will be notified of their grant decision on May 1.

Knowledge in Action Career Internship Fund (KACIF) | Center for Career Services | Enrollment and the Student Experience | The George Washington University

Knowledge in Action Career Internship Fund (KACIF) | Center for Career Services | Enrollment and the Student Experience | The George Washington University 02/15/2019

Early Decision Summer 2019 applications for the GW Knowledge in Action Career Internship Fund (KACIF) will be accepted thru February 15-March 1!*

More info:http://go.gwu.edu/internfund.

The KACIF program encourages GW students to pursue high-quality, necessarily unpaid internships that foster their career exploration and enhance their academic program, while reducing the financial challenges associated with unpaid internships.

Eligible students with qualified unpaid internships this Summer can apply for up to $3,000 to support their internships (grant awards typically range between $750 and $1500 for domestic internships, and between $2000 and $3000 for international).

If you have already secured a necessarily-unpaid summer internship, apply during the Early Decision period and you will receive a decision on your grant on April 1!

*Note: The general application period for Summer 2019 will be April 1-15.

Knowledge in Action Career Internship Fund (KACIF) | Center for Career Services | Enrollment and the Student Experience | The George Washington University

GW Career Quest | Center for Career Services | Enrollment and the Student Experience | The George Washington University 01/29/2019

The GW Career Quest program offers students an exclusive opportunity to gain an up-close and personal experience with leading organizations in Boston during the summer and New York City during Fall Break!

APPLICATION DEADLINE (for both Boston and NYC treks): Monday, February 11, 2019, at 12 Noon EST.

Through this program, select undergraduate students from the classes of 2020 and 2021 (e.g., current sophomores & juniors) and currently enrolled graduate students will:

•hone their informational interviewing and networking skills with employers
•learn how an organization works and about their job and internship opportunities
•hear from employers about their professional journeys and the pathways they followed to career success
•connect with GW alumni professionals in the Boston and New York City metropolitan areas
•explore the culture and experience the pulse of two major cities

Summer 2019: Boston Trek (All Industries)
Sunday, August 18 — Wednesday, August 21, 2019
Confirmed Boston site visits include Wellington Management and Skyword. Site visits will be announced as confirmed.
Boston Trek info: [email protected]

Fall Break 2019: New York City Media/Communications Trek
Sunday, October 20—Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Past New York site visits have included NBA, Mic, Facebook, New York Times. Site visits will be announced as confirmed.
NYC Trek info: [email protected]

For a list of past visits, FAQs, and application information, please visit go.gwu.edu/careerquest.

GW Career Quest is made possible through the Shenkman Career Services Fund.

GW Career Quest | Center for Career Services | Enrollment and the Student Experience | The George Washington University

01/23/2019

GW Spring 2019 Career & Internship Fair this Friday!

https://gwu.joinhandshake.com/career_fairs/8270/student_preview

At this event, students and alumni will have the opportunity to meet dozens of company representatives who will discuss their organizations and possible internships and job opportunities. Employers who register for the events reflect available openings and the required qualifications. Students and alumni can review these listings in Handshake before attending the events.

Highlights:

-Fair Prep Room - Get last minute tips, support, and guidance from GW Career Coaches on how to present yourself to employers. Practice your Professional Introduction (aka "Elevator Pitch").
-LinkedIn Professional Photo Booth: Get a free headshot from a professional photographer that you can use for your LinkedIn profile.

GW Career Connect 12/06/2018

Networking can seem daunting, but it is one of the best ways to find a job and learn about careers. A LinkedIn survey showed that 85% of jobs are filled via networking! There are over 280,000 GW alumni in the world and you are part of that network! Connect with the greater GW Community via GW Career Connect at https://careerconnect.gwu.edu/ using your GW email.

Check out the Washington Post's Guide to Non-Phony Networking https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/hitting-the-schmooze-button-a-guide-to-non-phony-networking/2017/04/25/9a56f362-2447-11e7-a1b3-faff0034e2de_story.html?utm_term=.9c3836d2bbb0

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3 Ways to Reinvigorate a Job Search That's Dragging On 11/21/2018

A job search can be exhausting which is why it is important to master the skills of an effective job search whether this is your first time searching for a job, you are changing careers, reevaluating your search, or not actively looking for a job.

"By extending your job search beyond your computer screen (with real-life conversations and new communities), you’ll gain access into circles that are otherwise out of reach. Take the initiative to show people your value beyond an online resume and email correspondence." https://www.themuse.com/advice/3-ways-to-reinvigorate-a-job-search-thats-dragging-on via Quarter Life Joy

Still need help with your job search? Schedule a one-on-one career counseling appointment via Handshake to evaluate your job search strategies.

3 Ways to Reinvigorate a Job Search That's Dragging On Job Search Tips - How to Get a Job - The Muse: It's time to shake things up.

Handshake 11/07/2018

Non-Profit & Government Career Fair next week on Friday, November 16th.

Register via Handshake at https://gwu.joinhandshake.com/career_fairs/7735/student_preview

The Non-Profit and Government Career Fair is an exciting collaborative event between George Washington University, New York University, University of Pennsylvania, and Women's Foreign Policy Group to educate students from all majors and academic backgrounds about non-profit and government organization career paths within their field of study.

Non-Profit and Government Organization Panel: 11:30am-12:45pm (Marvin Center 309)
Non-Profit and Government Organization Expo: 1pm-3pm (Marvin Center Grand Ballroom, 3rd Floor)

* Please note, space is limited for the 11:30am panel and doors will close when room is at capacity.

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myGW - The George Washington University Web Portal 11/06/2018

Now accepting applications for the Knowledge in Action Career Internship Fund (KACIF) for Spring 2019! This highly competitive program provides grants ranging up to $3,000 to GW undergraduate and graduate students pursuing unpaid internships. The deadline to submit your application is November 15th.

The GW Career Services Council established the KACIF to encourage GW students to pursue high-quality, necessarily unpaid internships that foster their career exploration and enhance their academic program, while reducing the financial challenges associated with unpaid internships.

Apply today at

myGW - The George Washington University Web Portal

Handshake 10/10/2018

Writing a resume can be hard. Whether this is your first time creating a resume, writing a resume for a new career path, or just looking to update your resume CPS Career Services is here to help! Check out the CPS Resume and Cover Letter Guide on Handshake for tips on what to include and not include in your resume.

Still need help with your resume? Schedule a career counseling appointment through Handshake to have your resume reviewed by a member of the CPS Career Services Office.

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When and How to Disclose a Disability to Employers | Handshake 09/26/2018

Join tomorrow's workshop on when and how to disclose a disability to employers https://gwu.joinhandshake.com/events/177685/share_preview

Part 1 includes a discussion with the Engagement Manager of Lime Connect, a global not for profit group who connects college students and alumni with corporate partners.

Part 2 includes a breakout session for students to meet with multiple employers to discuss potential positions, workplace culture and other topics.

When and How to Disclose a Disability to Employers | Handshake As you consider your career options, hear about the pros and cons of disclosing your disability to an employer in this two-part session. Part 1 includes a discussion with the Engagement Manager of Lime Connect, a global not for profit group who connects college students and alumni with...

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