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Is It for Me? (16Mar)
For those of you still looking for an internship/job, keep doing the great job that you are. Whether or not you have found one that you want to pursue, this may be an article you want to reflect upon.
This article was forwarded to me and comes from the site http://www.indianachamber.com.
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Email from Scott (2Mar06)
This past week, the Career Center participated in a Career Fair in Indianapolis. Being midterm week, we realized that it may have been difficult to find the time to handle your academic load and be able to go to the Fair. Scott Crawford, Director of Career Development, would like you to have this information that he gathered while at the Fair. 
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Mock Interviews (2Mar07)
Mock interviews have played an important role in the success of many Wabash men. The experience they receive by "practicing" their interviewing skills in real-life scenarios prepares them for the future, and is becoming increasingly popular at the Career Center. Click here to learn of upcoming mock interview opportunities.  
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Top Employers for Class of 2007 (2Mar07)

Before we all head out to Spring Break, I'd like to share this information, forwarded to me by Assistant Director of Career Development Stephanie Hopkins, with the Wabash community, especially the senior class.
"Great news for the Class of 2007--entry level employers are increasing their hiring by 7.3% in 2007!  The Top Entry Level Employers list represents more than 170,000 jobs for the class of 2007..."

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Dear Little Career Giant (2Mar07)
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Dream Job Experience (16Feb07)
What exactly is a "dream job?" In this article on cbcampus.com, the factors that make a dream job are examined. Even more, it gives you an opportunity to land a Dream Opportunity. If you are interested in working for Disney, click more.   
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Job Hunting Myths (16Feb07)
As many students, especially seniors, are looking for jobs, it never hurts to have information available to help ease the process. There are myths in the job hunting world. This article by msncareers helps you to "debunk" those and prepare for a successful job search.
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What's Your Greatest Weakness? (16Feb07)

If you already have experience interviewing, you have probably heard this question before. If you are planning on interviewing soon, you should be prepared to answer it.
"This query has been an enduring weapon in the hiring manager's arsenal, but most people still have trouble with the dilemma it poses: answer too frankly, and you'll torpedo your prospects. Give a canned answer and you'll seem phony, or worse, evasive"

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Money vs. Experience (Internships)
Around this time of year, the internship search should be in full swing. Some students have already landed their internships. Others, however, are still in the process. If you are still searching, I am sure you'll come across the decision to either take a paid position, or an non-paid one. This article may help you make that decision.
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Don't Forget! (2Feb07)

There have been a lot of great events and presentations through the Career Center lately. This is just a reminder of the things you may want take advantage of.  Did you know a great resume could beat DePauw? 

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Internship Week a Hit
Congratulations to Shayne Dube, Peer Career Advisor, for organizing a very successful "Internship Week." Throughout last week, Shayne led many presentations and discussions for students interested in finding internships. Attached to this article is one of those presentations, which should answer some of the questions you may have.
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Contact Info

Contact Us

Peer Advisor Office Hours:
Monday - Thursday 7PM - 10PM
Phone: 361-6414

Facebook:
Join the group: Wabash College Career Services Online

AIM:
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Reflection on Peter Post

Mark Turpin and Leander Jones speaking with Peter Post after the LEAD Dinner in Trippet Hall, where Mr. Post gave our students some good advice on how to make themselves stand out from the crowd.

Click more to read about my thoughts on the presentation given by Mr. Post

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JobWeb Link 19Jan07

"Your chances of having a good job—maybe even the perfect entry-level job—are better than ever. According to Job Outlook 2007, employers plan to hire 17.4 percent more new college graduates from the class of 2007 than they did from the class of 2006."

Click here for more resources from jobweb.com

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Hot Jobs for 2007 Grads
Here is an article to go along with the jobweb resources. It is from cbcampus.com, a website that I have used frequently to find useful information. In this article, career fields are highlighted that are believed to have the most opportunity available to this year's grads.
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Peter Post Offers Expanded Gentleman's Rule Definition
Peter Post, grandson of etiquette maven Emily Post, finds Wabash College’s Gentleman’s Rule interesting. But he would suggest giving students a more specific definition of being a gentleman.    more...

Emily Post's Great-Grandson to Present 'Manners and Man
Wabash College students’ actions and conversations are governed by The Gentleman’s Rule. But what does it mean to be a gentleman? A nationally-acclaimed expert will offer his advice on “Manners and the Man” at 8 p.m., Thursday.    more...

Gatton 1 Year MBA

Pat Maguire, another Peer Career Advisor, told me about a new and interesting program at the University of Kentucky. Here’s some info:
“At the Gatton College of Business and Economics, changes are occurring across the college and our new 11-month immersive MBA

program is leading the way. This cutting-edge offering is designed to enhance our first-rate teaching with real-world experience.”
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Business Sequence (Issue 8)

Many students have concerns about what they can do to prepare for careers in business at Wabash. Although there isn’t a strict business curriculum here, there are options. Along with the highlighted mathematics major, I’d like to point out Wabash’s Business Sequence.

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Preparing for an MBA (Issue 8)

Are you considering going to business school after your undergrad studies? If so, this article gives useful insight on what you should expect and how you should prepare.
“An MBA is a career accelerator across a number of industries and MBA graduates can usually command higher salaries.. This article will take you through all the important issues

you need to contemplate before making your decision of whether -- and when -- to obtain your MBA.”
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