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2007 Job Search Bootcamp

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Job Search Boot Camp

About 50 students and 21 Wabash alumni and staff took part in Wabash College Career Services' first Job Search Bootcamp. "Our intent is to kick start the students' job and internship preparation for the year, utilizing alumni expertise," said Director of Career Services Scott Crawford.

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Scott Benedict ’98, director of outpatient program development at St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis, leads a student through the interview process.

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Darryle Tandy-McKenzie ’09 participates in a mock-interview with Steve Marcou ’93. Students spent the morning learning networking skills, then took the afternoon to brush up on interview techniques.

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Gary Campbell ’99 of Deloitte Consulting, who earned his MBA at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan, works with a student.

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Financial Advisor Steve Marcou ’93, former senior assistant director of admissions at Wabash, returned to campus to work with students during the Job Search Bootcamp.

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Retired RR Donnelly Human Resources Manager Nancy Alexander is a great help to Wabash student polishing up their job search skills. Nancy's father attended Wabash.

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Jonathan Torrez ’10 works on his presentation skills with Wabash Senior Major Gifts Officer Alison Kothe.

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Director of Alumni Affairs Tom Runge ’71 gives a student some job interview tips.

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Teye Morton ’08 was one of 47 students who participated in the College's first Job Search Bootcamp.

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Career Services Director Scott Crawford talks with students awaiting their interviews. "The student comments we heard were very positive," Crawford says.

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Director of Annual Giving Joe Klen ’97 joined 21 staff members and alumni to teach students networking and interview skills.

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Student comments from a survey distributed after the event included: "It was a great day. I learned so much and it went so well;" "This was the best career workshop/event I've ever attended;" "Thank you so much for putting on this wonderful program—it was a great opportunity."


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