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Internship & Graduate School Fair, October 18,
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Internship providers and graduate schools from all over the country are coming to Pepperdine
to meet you. Don't miss this
annual event.
Internship providers represent a variety of industries and
are seeking interns for fall, spring, and summer. Graduate
schools, include most fields of study, and can provide you with
program information, application materials, and application
requirements.
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Thursday, October 18, 2007 11:00am-2:30pm
by the Fountain
Registered students are the most prepared and most sought after
students at the Internship & Graduate School Fair. See what registered students
get!
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Personalized business cards
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Name Tags
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Online resume review
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Regular online updates of who's coming
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Eligibility to win prizes, including
a free dry cleaning for your suit or dress by
Vista Valet!
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Registration deadline: Tues. 10/16, 5pm.
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List of Graduate Schools /
List of Internship Opportunities
Internship & Graduate School Fair Tips
for Success
1. Before the Fair –
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Research the companies that interest you by
visiting their web site. As you research, start a list of
questions for the recruiter.
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Write your resume and make 10-20 copies. Use
the Career Center Resume Guides or call the Career Center,
x.4184, to make an appointment for one-on-one appointment
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Iron
your best looking clothes. This means slacks and a tie for
men, and slacks/skirt and a blouse for women.
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Practice your 30 second
introduction. For example,
"Good afternoon. My name is Jane Doe. I'm a senior, math
major interested in the biotech industry. I reviewed your
website and am interested in learning more about the
opportunities in sales and management..."
2. During the Fair –
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Introduce yourself and
ask questions with confidence.
Remember, you are interviewing them.
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During your conversation, request and
distribute business cards. Simply say, "It's been very nice
talking with you and learning more. May I have one of your
business cards in case I have future questions?" As you take
their card, naturally give them yours.
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Distribute your resume. This can be an
awkward exchange for some students, but remember, employers
want your resume. A natural way to offer your resume is to
give them your resume along with your business card in the
exchange described above.
3. After the Fair –
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Follow-up with hand written "thank you"
cards. Keep it short and simple, refer to a topic you
and employer may have talked about at the fair, and mail to
the address shown on the employers business card.
Resumes: The Career Center provides
many resources to help you write your resume. Start with the
downloadable Resume Guides
and come in any time to visit the Career Ambassadors or make
an appointment with Career Counselors. To make appointment,
call x.4184.
Attire: According to a national
study, over 50% of employers expect students to dress
business casual at Career Fairs. Take this advice and dress
for the position you want, not the one you have.
For more information, please contact
our office at (310) 506-4184, or e-mail
csoevent@pepperdine.edu.
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