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This Week in Career Services, April 5th 

Index

1. Behavioral Interviewing workshop
2. ISOM Career Panel
3. Employer info session
4. University Apprenticeship Program
5. Intelligence Community Virtual Career Fair

 

1. Behavioral Interviewing workshop

Behavioral based interviewers ask questions to uncover specific skills, 
experiences and behaviors they are looking for in candidates. Learn how to 
prepare to answer these interview questions and present your skill set in 
the best light.

Wednesday, April 7
12:15 - 1:45 p.m.
SUB I, Room 348

Find out ahead of time what four common behavioral interview questions are 
and examples of strong and weak answers: 4 Behavioral Interview Questions 
That Most People Screw Up.
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2. Ask the Professionals ISOM Career Panel

This panel presentation is filled with alumni and employers who hold 
positions in Information Systems and Operations Management and come from a 
variety of industries and organizations. Students are given the opportunity 
to ask questions about academics, career choice, job search and current 
market trends and to network with the panelists. View an employer list and 
RSVP today.

Wednesday, April 7
5:30 - 7 p.m.
Mason Hall, Edwin Meese Conference Room
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3. Employer information session

Learn more about working for City Year at this employer information session:

Tuesday, April 6
12:30 p.m.
Career Library (SUB I, Room 348)
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4. University Apprenticeship Program

The Undergraduate Faculty-Student Apprenticeship Program is designed to 
encourage Mason's high-achieving undergraduate students to become involved 
in research and creative projects early in their academic careers under the 
guidance of a faculty mentor.

Up to 18 scholarly projects on which faculty members and students work 
closely together throughout the semester will be selected. In addition to 
meeting and working closely with their faculty members, students will meet 
as a group three times during the semester to discuss professional 
development issues, including preparing for graduate school, graduate 
funding, designing a poster or other professional presentation and writing 
abstracts.

A $1,000 stipend is provided to the students selected for the program. 
Students are also funded to attend several undergraduate research 
conferences or disciplinary conferences. Some stipends to cover materials 
purchased as part of the project are available to faculty who participate.

Applications from all disciplines and departments are encouraged. Faculty 
members and students should collaborate and submit applications online. For 
more information, contact Deirdre Moloney.

The deadline to apply for the summer term is April 15.
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5. Intelligence Community Virtual Career Fair

Website access to the Intelligence Community Virtual Career Fair that was 
held on March 16 will be available until June 14, 2010. The site will 
remain open for information on the various Intelligence Community agencies 
and job openings but without the ability to chat with recruiters. Career 
opportunities are available in an array of disciplines including:

• Cybersecurity/Information Assurance
• Engineering and Physical Science
• Foreign Languages
• Information Technology
• Intelligence Analysis
• Law Enforcement
• Many others

At the IC Virtual Career Fair you will be able to:

• Visit virtual booths for Intelligence Community agencies
• Learn how to apply to job openings
• Watch on demand presentations
• Download electronic brochures and videos

The following Intelligence Community Agencies are participating in the 
event:

• Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
• Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
• Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
• Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
• National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA)
• National Reconnaissance Office (NRO)
• National Security Agency (NSA)
• Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI)
• Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI)
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Career Services ... Connecting to Your Future
SUB I, Room 348     careers.gmu.edu     703-993-2370

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