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Workshops & Events Jump to Content Jump to Resources Career Development Center Menu Open Menu Close Search Search Search ACADEMICS Colleges & Degrees Office of Research Guidance Academic Calendars International Education Campus Life Athletics Centers & Organizations Student Life Events Campus Admissions Eligibility Application Process Costs & Financial Aid Forms Enrollment Services University Alumni Alumni Membership Alumni Events Volunteering Alumni Giving Administration Office of the President All Employees Divisions Social Media C S U L B facebook C S U L B Instagram C S U L B twitter C S U L B youtube RESOURCES C S U L BWell-nighUs My CSULB Library BeachBoard 49er Shops Email Parking & Maps Campus Directory Help Diversity Schedule of Classes University Careers  WhenACADEMICS Colleges & Degrees Office of Research Guidance Academic Calendars International Education CAMPUS LIFE Athletics Centers & Organizations Student Life Events ADMISSIONS Eligibility Application Process Costs & Financial Aid Forms Enrollment Services ALUMNI Alumni Membership Alumni Events Volunteering Alumni Giving ADMINISTRATION Office of the President All Employees Divisions SOCIAL MEDIA C S U L B facebook C S U L B Instagram C S U L B twitter C S U L B youtube RESOURCES C S U L BWell-nighUs My CSULB Library BeachBoard 49er Shops Email Parking & Maps Campus Directory Help Diversity Schedule of Classes University Careers Career Development Center Home Students selected Employers Faculty & Staff Alumni Parents & Families Home Students Workshops & Events Workshops & Events The Career Development Center provides workshops, information sessions, job fairs and events to help students explore and prepare for their career opportunities as well as connect with employers to proceeds insight on the current job market and the skills needed to succeed. Logon Here For uncontrived wangle to Single Sign On: https://sso.csulb.edu Tip: Use Campus ID and Password, as you would for MyCSULB and BeachBoard. Career Workshops Employer Info Sessions JobPearlyInternship Events Career Workshops There are various workshops to squire you in selecting a major or career path, as well as obtaining a full/part-time job or internship. For a well-constructed schedule of workshop titles, dates, times, and locations, go to the calendar. RSVP Save Your Spot! Attendees who RSVP will have priority seating From CareerLINK click on the Events tab Select Workshops in the waif lanugo menu Select a workshop, and RSVP! Career Development Center | Brotman Hall Rm 250 CandidCareer VideosWanglehundreds of videos that imbricate a variety of topics such as resumes, imbricate letters, networking, internships, career fairs, interviewing, salary negotiating, graduate school, and merchantry attire and etiquette. Fall 2018 Oct 1-5 Mon 1 Top Interview Tips 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Tue 2 OCI - RaytheonVisitor- Netiquette: Build a Positive Reputation 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Info Sessions - Federal Bureau of Investigation 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM Info Sessions - Whiting-Turner ContractingVisitor4:30 PM - 6:00 PM Wed 3 OCI - INEOS Olefins & Polymers USA - Webinar Wednesday: Resume Writing 12:00 PM - 12:30 PM CNSM: Networking Skills 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Thu 4 OCI - W. E. O'Neil Construction Co. - Oct 8-12 Mon 8 OCI - Symplicity Corporation - Tue 9 Score with a Winning Elevator Pitch & Networking 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Industry Spotlight: Automotive Industry 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM Wed 10 OCI - Davis Farr LLP - OCI - Ford Motor Credit Corporation - Prepare for the Fall Job and InternshipPearly12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Thu 11 OCI - RaytheonVisitor- Grad School 101 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM Fri 12 OCI - Enterprise Holdings - OCI - Deloitte Financial Advisory Services - Oct 15-19 Mon 15 OCI - HCVT - Holthouse Carlin & Van Trigt - OCI - Moss Adams LLP - OCI - California Resources Corp. (CRC) - Resume Writing for the Fall Job and InternshipPearly12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Info Sessions - Orange County - Probation 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Tue 16 Prepare for the Fall Job and InternshipPearly1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Wed 17 Fall Job & InternshipPearly- Day 1 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM Info Sessions - Christie's @ the USU 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM Thu 18 OCI - DHL Supply Chain - OCI - Toyota USA - Fall Job & InternshipPearly- Day 2 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM Fri 19 OCI - ArcBest - OCI - The BoeingVisitor- Oct 22-26 Mon 22 OCI - KPMG LLP - OCI - Burlington Stores - OCI - City of Los Angeles, Bureau of Engineering - Info Sessions - Prudential Advisors 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Tue 23 OCI - Northrop Grumman Corporation - Top Interview Tips 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CNSM: How to Obtain Relevant Internship Experiences in Science & Mathematics 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Wed 24 OCI - Northrop Grumman Corporation - Info Sessions - Peace Corps 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM Entrepreneurship: Start Your Own SmallMerchantry1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Thu 25 OCI - Kohl's Department Stores - OCI - White Nelson Diehl Evans LLP - OCI - City of Los Angeles Department of Water and Power - Info Sessions - Shawmut Design and Construction 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Fri 26 OCI - Prudential Advisors - Got Grit? 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Oct 29 - Nov 2 Mon 29 OCI - Comerica Bank - OCI - Consolidated Electrical Distributors - OCI - CBIZ MHM, LLC - LinkedIn: Active Job Search and Networking 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Tue 30 Negotiating Your Salary 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Thu 1 OCI - Enterprise Holdings - Working for the City: Application Tips 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM Info Sessions - Vans 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Fri 2 OCI - CDC Special Events - Nov 5-9 Tue 6 How to Stand Out at Your First Job 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Wed 7 Wednesday Webinar: Surfing for Internships 1:00 PM - 1:30 PM Fri 9 Career Readiness and InternshipPriming@ the USU 8:30 AM - 3:00 PM Nov 12-16 Mon 12 Veterans Day - Campus sealed - Tue 13 Job Search Strategies 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM ALUMTalks: Career Advice from Recent Alumni 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Wed 14 Internships Abroad 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Thu 15 CNSM: Resume Writing for Science and Mathematics 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Nov 19-23 Mon 19 Fall Break - No classes - Tue 20 Fall Break - No classes - Wed 21 Fall Break - No classes - Thu 22 Thanksgiving Holiday - Campus sealed - Fri 23 Thanksgiving Holiday - Campus sealed - Nov 26-30 Tue 27 Coffee with a Career Counselor 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Wed 28 Resume Writing for F-1 Students 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Thu 29 The Value of an E-Portfolio to Your Job Search 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Fri 30 Surfing for Internships 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Dec 3-7 Mon 3 Interviewing for F-1 Students 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Tue 4 Resume andImbricateLetter Writing 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM ALUMTalks: Career Advice from Recent Alumni 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Wed 5 Info Sessions - Peace Corps 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM Job Search Strategies 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Dec 10-14 Wed 12 Last Day of Classes - Thu 13 Final Examinations - Fri 14 Final Examinations - Dec 17-21 Mon 17 Final Examinations - Tue 18 Final Examinations - Wed 19 Final Examinations - Dec 24-28 Mon 24 Last Day of Fall Semester - Tue 25 Christmas Day - CampusSealed- Wed 26 CampusSealed- Thu 27 CampusSealed- Fri 28 CampusSealed- Employer Info Sessions An Information Session is a presentation given by an employer to provide you with details well-nigh the various career paths and benefits offered by their company. The benefits of an Information Session are varied: This is an spanking-new opportunity to speak directly with visitor representatives in a personalized, informal environment. Information Sessions are usually held in the Career CenterPrimingRoom The session offers a realistic, insider's viewpoint of work life in a specific industry. Students repeatedly say it is increasingly satisfying to talk face-to-face with employers than to merely search a visitor web site. This is an opportunity to network with visitor recruiters and to ask questions. Go to the timetable to find the full schedule of dates, times and locations of Employer Information Sessions. These events may moreover be viewed by clicking on the Events sawed-off at the top of the CareerLINK home page and selecting the Information Session tab. Job Fairs A job pearly provides an opportunity for students to meet with a large number of employers, in one setting, who are specifically seeking CSULB students for the purpose of employment. Companies may have entry-level (or higher) career openings, part-time positions and/or paid and volunteer internships. Be prepared to make a good first impression and prove that you've researched the employers of interest. Dress thus and bring copies of your resume. For increasingly help: go to our Jobs Search Process section, download our handout, Making the Most of the JobPearly, or talk to a career counselor during an appointment. For questions, fill out our on-line form or undeniability (562) 985-4151. Volunteers Needed 2018 - Fall Events Engineering & Technology CareerPearlyWednesday, 9/26/18 12:00 - 4:00 PM USU Ballrooms CareerPearlytargeting recruitment of full-time, part-time, and paid internship opportunities in Engineering and Technology List of attendees Fall Job & InternshipPearly- Day 1 Wednesday, 10/17/18 12:00 - 4:00 PM USU BallroomsUnstipulatedCareerPearlyto recruit full-time, part-time, and internship opportunities wideness all majors List of attendees Fall Job & InternshipPearly- Day 2 Thursday, 10/18/18 12:00 - 4:00 PM USU BallroomsUnstipulatedCareerPearlyto recruit full-time, part-time, and internship opportunities wideness all majors List of attendees 2019 - Spring Events Health, Human, & Public Services CareerPearlyThursday, 2/7/19 12:00 - 4:00 PM USU Ballrooms CareerPearlyfor recruitment of candidates interested in full-time, part-time, and internship opportunities in the healthcare, social services, government, and non-profit fieldsMerchantryJob & InternshipPearlyWednesday, 2/27/19 12:00 - 4:00 PM USU Ballrooms CareerPearlymarketed to all majors for full time and internship opportunities in merchantry fields: accounting, finance, financial services, insurance, real estate, sales, marketing, unstipulated management, retail management, and operations Hospitality Career Expo Wednesday, 3/13/19 12:00 - 3:00 PM USU Ballrooms CareerPearlyfor recruitment needs of restaurants, hotels and lodging, supplies services, entertainment venues, and other hospitality-related organizations Educators’ JobPearlyFriday, 4/19/19 12:00 - 4:00 PM USU Ballrooms CareerPearlyfor recruitment needs of school districts, lease and magnet schools, plus spare education and youth-focused organizations Past Events 2018 Summer & Part-Time JobPearly4/27/2018 List of attendees 2018 Educators' JobPearly4/13/2018 List of attendees 2018 Hospitality Career Expo 3/7/ 2018 List of attendees 2018 Government & Social Services Job & InternshipPearly2/21/2018 List of attendees 2018Merchantry& Healthcare Job & InternshipPearly2/ 22/ 2018 List of attendees 2017 Fall Job & InternshipPearly10/18 & 20/2017 List of attendees 2017 Engineering Job & InternshipPearly9/ 20/2017 List of attendees Internship Events Internship events help to connect you with internship opportunities whether through a weeklong event, a conference, or the essay races reception. These events are designed to create sensation of the unconfined internship opportunities that CSULB students have misogynist to them. Many of our students have been very successful in obtaining multiple internship opportunities while pursuing their stratum here at CSULB. We want to share these success stories and help all students wilt enlightened of the value of internships. Career Readiness & InternshipPrimingCSULB’s Career Readiness & InternshipPrimingprovides students with the opportunity to hear from a variety of guest speakers and employers on the importance of internships for their future career success. Participants will be introduced to current internship opportunities and learn well-nigh and prepare for the internship recruitment process. CSULB’s Career Readiness and InternshipPrimingwill feature: Employer panel and speakers sharing insights on how students can land an internship InternshipPearlywith employers currently hiring interns Students are encouraged to shepherd any part of the priming that their schedule allows. What to bring: Professional attire encouraged & bring copies of your resume *To RSVP log in to CareerLINK, click on Events, then click on Workshops, select Career Readiness & Internship Conference. Friday, November 9, 2018 8:30 AM - 3:00 PM USU Ballrooms Free Event. Lunch Provided. Testimonial: Courtney de la Vega Junior International Business, BS During the InternshipPrimingmany speakers presented on the topic of what it takes to land your dream internship and the skills and tips we could use to largest prepare ourselves. Bert (Job Development Specialist), in particular, really set my mind at ease with his unenduring meditation session at the start of the program and when I talked to him individually. He had so much wits interviewing, landing an internship, and excelling as an intern that I was worldly-wise to swizzle the information he passed down. One of the key things he told me was that many don’t plane wield to these positions considering of the self-doubt and procrastination they make for themselves. He said to utilize all of my connections in school and see what’s misogynist and that if I do find an internship that really peaks my interest, to be proactive well-nigh it and don’t hesitate to apply. At the priming they really hammered home the concept that you get when what you put in. Meaning, I as the student need to be willing to work for it and cannot expect it to just be given to me. That includes putting the time into researching opportunities and then taking the steps needed to make sure I am fully prepared to interview and impress the employers. Internship EssayRacesScholarship RecipientsRacesDetails: Did you take part in an internship in Fall 2017 or Spring/Summer 2018? Interested in winning a $500 scholarship? You are invited to participate in the 2018 Career Development Center Internship Essay Contest. One lucky winner will be chosen from each of the seven colleges to receive a $500 scholarship. One of the seven winners will then be chosen to win an spare ribbon of $500. The winning essays will moreover be submitted to the California Internship and WorkWitsAssociation (CIWEA) Bernard L. Hyink Scholarship, for a endangerment to win a $1000 scholarship. Participant Eligibility: Currently enrolled CSULB student Must have completed an internship, practicum, fieldwork, or student teaching work in Fall 2017 or Spring/Summer 2018 (at least 120 hours of work experience) Must be enrolled during Spring 2019 semester to receive ribbon Previous winners and student interns of the Career Development Center are not eligible 2017 Internship EssayRacesRecipients Pictured from left to right: Justin Lee (College of Engineering), Stephanie Chang (College ofMerchantryAdministration), Kalvin Ogbuefi (College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics), Camryn Hohneker (College of the Arts), Edwin Soto (College of Health and Human Services), Veronica Ortega (College of Liberal Arts) To enter the contest: Log into CareerLINK via http://sso.csulb.edu Click on “Surveys” on the left Open the “2018 Internship Essay Contest” by clicking “Respond”Well-constructedthe form and in an essay of 750 words or less write the following: Briefly describe the organization you interned for which you interned What projects and assignments did you complete? What knowledge or skills from your coursework were helpful on the job? What new skills and skills have you ripened since completing your internship? How did you stand out as an intern? What was your proudest accomplishment? How did your internship wits influence your career path?Well-constructedadditional required fields and submit your completed entry form or save your typhoon if you want to come when to it later. Submissions must be completed and received by 11:59 PM Friday, October 26, 2018. Note: The scholarship ribbon must be reported to financial aid. ForSpareInformation Contact the Internship Program Office at the Career Development Center or well-constructed our on-line Help Form. 2017 Internship EssayRacesRecipients Pictured from left to right: Dr. Elaine Bernal (CNSM), Kalvin Ogbuefi (Overall EssayRacesWinner), Daniel Carlos (Career Development Center), Rose Rangel (CNSM) 2016 Internship EssayRacesWinner - Ryan Sweeney Sample Winning Essay: 2016 Internship EssayRacesRecipients Pictured from left to right: Ryan Sweeney (Overall EssayRacesWinner), Manuel Perez (Director, Career Development Center) I had the pleasure of serving as a congressional intern in the United States House of Representatives in the office of Jerry McNerney, who represents the 9th district of California. In this position, I was responsible for a number of legalistic roles, including but not limited to taking plug-in phone calls, processing orders for U.S. flags flown over the Capitol, routing mail, and receiving guests to the office. I was moreover responsible for a number of directed policy research projects to squire the legislative staff, which involved reading, copious writing, and peekaboo briefings. The projects I was involved in included a proposal to minimize supplies waste in federal agencies, a snout to limit malicious litigation over the Americans with Disabilities Act, and a snout aimed at mitigating the harmful effects of the drought in California by utilizing creative solutions and smart infrastructure. It was in the research portion of the internship where I was worldly-wise to wield concepts I had studied in classes, both policy and non-policy specific. I was worldly-wise to wield knowledge of international relations and global politics while researching U.S.-China relations and the Iran Nuclear deal, both of which were in the spotlight during my time on Capitol Hill. Additionally, I had the opportunity to wield good research and writing skills that I had learned throughout my undergraduate career to create well-informed, concise, useful policy briefs for members of the staff, including at times the Congressman himself. There were myriad learning moments during my time on the Hill, not the least of which was learning how to respectfully handle calls from concerned constituents and reassure them that the Congressman hears their concerns and will consider them closely. I remoter ripened a heightened sense of sensation well-nigh task prioritization. At times, I would have eight to ten tasks thrown at me at once without mention of importance, so I would have to quickly organize and prioritize in order to stay afloat. The senior of staff quickly taught me the difference between east tailspin and west tailspin working styles, and I leaned not only to embrace the east coast, fast-paced style of work, but moreover to thrive in it. My interest in public policy and conducting shielding research in the weeds of complicated issues helped me stand out from the first few days I was in the position. The staff saw this interest in combination with my strong writing skills as an windfall to their mission. This was a key determinant in the visualization to bring me in to the legislative team older than most interns would have an opportunity to do so (if at all). I made a strong effort to have a keen sustentation to detail, which at times made up for my lack of prior legislative experience. By far my proudest winnings of my internship was getting all three of the major policy projects I worked on introduced as bills on the House floor. I can say that I have had a hand in the megacosm of H.R. 4382 (Food Waste Accountability Act), H.R. 4719 (Correcting Obstructions to Mediate, Prevent, and Limit Inaccessibility Act or the COMPLI Act), and H.R. 5159 (Western Water Recycling and Drought Relief Act). Not many congressional interns get to interact with policy at all, and plane less get to contribute to projects that are sooner introduced as bills. I am extremely proud of the work of the unshortened legislative team on these bills, and they will be forever preserved in the Library of Congress as a testament to our efforts. It is my view that any work wits you have changes your career path, whether it be towards or yonder from the position you held. However, I found this particular wits to be incredibly influential in deciding what I want to pursue without graduation. I have never experienced a feeling quite like standing overdue the seat in a congressional hearing while providing notes and insight to the Congressman and his staff. It is to that end that I am now pursuing a career in national public policy in Washington, D.C. without graduation. The experiences I gleaned and the connections I made as a result of this internship both inspired and enabled me to follow this path, and I could not be increasingly excited to get when to work! 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