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Deloitte Donut Day!
Thu 10.01 // 10:00am // Kogan Plaza
Deloitte is one of the world's leading professional services organizations. Learn more about this company - while enjoying some tasty donuts!

From Varsity Letters to Cover Letters
Thu 10.01 // 06:00pm // Smith Center AD Lounge
This session is targeted to student athletes seeking resume and cover-letter writing skills. Learn how to translate varsity team experiences into meaningful skills sought in the workplace. All students are welcome. RSVP REQUIRED: Register through the GWork calendar. Co-sponsored with the Department of Athletics.

Applying to Graduate School
Tue 10.06 // 04:00pm // Marvin Center 308
Graduate school provides an opportunity to delve into an academic disciplines, meet other emerging professionals, and work with faculty who are leaders in their field. Applying to graduate or professional school is a complex process. Through this program, you will learn what is expected of you as an applicant. Following directions, paying close attention to deadlines, and establishing back-up plans can help you move closer to achieving your academic and professional goals. RSVP REQUIRED: Register through the GWork calendar.

Career Wednesday in the House!
Wed 10.07 // 07:00pm // 1959 E Street, NW
Each Wednesday, from 7-9pm, throughout the semester, a Career Center representative will be on hand in a different House to provide infromation and advice about Career Center programs and services that can assist residents with their career development and job-search needs.

Student & Alumni Speed Networking Night
Wed 10.14 // 06:30pm // Alumni House @ 1918 F Street
FOR UNDERGRADUATES ONLY. In networking, timing is critical--it's not just about finding the right opportunity to discuss your skills, but being able to interest someone else in your experience and capabilities in a short amount of time. At the beginning of this event, undergraduate students are given a primer on networking, and receive personal business cards. The students and alumni are then brought together where students have three minutes to engage in a conversation with a GW graduate. Then, students rotate on to a new conversation with another alumnus/a, and so on. The event concludes with a reception for students and alumni to reconnect, and for alumni to provide feedback on students’ networking skills. Business attire required. RSVP REQUIRED: Register through the GWork calendar. Cosponsored with GW Alumni Association.

Career Wednesday in the House!
Wed 10.14 // 07:00pm // Hall on Virginia Avenue
Each Wednesday, from 7-9pm, throughout the semester, a Career Center representative will be on hand in a different House to provide information and advice about Career Center programs and services that can assist residents with their career development and job-search needs.

Parents Career Panel: Employers Speak Out!
Thu 10.15 // 03:15pm // Marvin Center 307
Come hear GW parent professionals in the fields of business consulting/financial services, law, engineering, media/entertainment and entrepreneurship speak about trends in these areas and answer questions about future opportunities. RSVP in the GWork calendar. Cosponsored with the GW Parents Campaign and F. David Fowler Career Center.

Grad Students: Work, School & Family Balance
Thu 10.15 // 04:30pm // Career Center 208
Ever feel like you’re juggling too many things at once? You’re not alone! Many graduate students struggle to balance the demands of family, career, and academic commitments. Members of the GW community come together to discuss strategies for success in school, work, and life. RSVP REQUIRED: Register through the GWork calendar.

Fox News Site Visit
Fri 10.16 // 10:00am // Fox DC Bureau
Interested in learning first-hand about Fox News? RSVP in GWork - click on "events," then "information sessions," and then click on GW Career Center for the Fox News site visit. Open to 15 students, first-come, first-served.

How Do I Become a CIA Operations Officer?
Wed 10.21 // 06:30pm // Alumni House @ 1918 F Street, NW
Want to know what it is really like working for the CIA? Curious about the career paths available within the Intelligence Community? If you are considering global employment opportunities and thought about careers overseas in our nation's Clandestine Intelligence Service, then join alumnus, Joe Kiehl, ESIA ’72, ’86, as he talks about his career and experiences as an overseas operative for the CIA. Sign up to attend!. Sponsored by Alumni Relations.

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