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Next Week in Career Services, August 30th 

Index

1. We've moved!
2. Hot Jobs & Internships
3. Washington Post reporter looking to talk to you about your dream job

	

1. We've moved!

Come visit us in our new location for the fall semester: the North Chesapeake 
Module behind Fenwick Library

Walk-ins are welcome!
Stop by for a short visit with a career counselor. Examples of walk-in 
questions:
• Resume or cover letter critiques
• Quick questions on job or internship searches, interviewing, or networking
• How to use HireMason

Mondays 2 - 4 p.m.
Tuesdays 10 a.m. - Noon, 2 - 4 p.m. and 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. (when classes are 
in session)
Wednesdays 2 - 4 p.m.
Thursdays 2 - 4 p.m.
Fridays 10 a.m. - noon
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2. Hot Jobs & Internships
Jobs

Jones Lang LaSalle
Position: Junior Accountant

Sirius XM Radio
Position: J2EE Web Administrator

Computer Sciences Corporation
Position: TSA - Information Security System Administrator (Malware) - Secret 
Clearance - Fairfax, VA


Internships

Mission Capital LLC
Position: Marketing/Investor Relations Associate Intern

U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants
Positions: Human Resources Intern, Design Intern, Receptionist and Placement 
Intern

Microstrategy
Position: Accounting Intern
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3. Washington Post reporter looking to talk to you about your dream job
Are you looking for a dream job? Do you HAVE a dream job in mind?

A Washington Post reporter is working on a story about dream jobs based on a 
recent Marist poll that showed actor was the most common dream career for 
Americans (next were pro athlete, President of the U.S. and rock star, in that 
order).

Steve Hendrix, staff writer, would love to talk to you about what your dream 
job is, whether you really think it's achievable or not. Does the down economy 
change your dreaming at all? (Maybe your dream now is ANY job!)

Anyone interested in a 10 minute phone chat about this is invited to email 
Steve by Tuesday, August 31.
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