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- Organize and track the schools that YOU are interested in.
- Get matched up with schools that fit your personality.
- Determine your chances at each school CP covers.
- Calculate your costs at any school.
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FactsFirms That Most Frequently Hire Grads
- Americorps
- Analysis Group/Economics
- AT&T
- Bain and Company
- Barrington Associates
- Bear Stearns
- Bonne
- Bridges
- Calprig
- Cambridge Associates
- Campaign to Save the Environment
- City of Hope Medical Center
- Dept. of Justice
- Deutsche Bank
- Exploration Summer Programs
- Federal Reserve Bank
- Gallo Winery
- Georgetown University
- Green Corps
- Harvard
- IMG
- JET
- LAUSD
- Lazard LLC
- Lehman Brothers
- Merril Lynch
- Mueller
- NYC Public Schools
- O’Keefe & Nichols
- Peace Corps
- Pitney Bowes
- Teach for America
- UESF Aids Health Project
- US State Dept.
- Wellpoint
- Wells Fargo
Services Available
- "Real World" Programs
- Alumni Programs
- Campus recruiting
- Career Internship Fair
- Career Week
- Counseling and Advising
- Fellowships
- Internship Program
- Job postings
- Non-Profit Forum
- Pre-Law advising
- Presentations
- Resource library
- Tutor Referral
- Weekly newsletter
- Winter Break Interview Days
- Workshops
Advice
- Don’t be afraid to go to the Career Center; the employees are extremely nice and awfully eager to help you (it’s their job). The earlier you hit this place up the better off you’ll be when your magical four years finally draw to a close, and you realize that you’re going to turn into a pumpkin (not a very employable pumpkin.) Take internships! They are easy enough to get if you talk to professors and people in the Career Center, and they will not only break up your college routine (very good thing, sometimes), but they will give you something to put on your résumé other than “college.” Establish rapport with and work with professors; you never know when they might be able to hook you up, and many of them are fine, interesting people to boot.
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