cse week of april 3, 2015
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Connect to CSE jobs and internship opportunities.TRANSCRIPT
WEEK OF APRIL 3-10, 2015
WWW.CAREERS.TCU.EDU | JARVIS HALL 147 - MWF or TUCKER 003E - TR | 817.257.2222 | [email protected]
Engineer - Rotational Program | James Hardie Building Products | FJ#49569Sales Account Rep Trainee | James Hardie Building Products | FJ#49570 All majors. Houston, Austin, Dallas, Miami locations.Engineer (Recent Graduate) | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers | 2 positions in Fort Worth office. Open April 1-14 at usajobs.gov. https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDe tails/398946500 and https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/398956900 GIS Technician | Bartlett & West | FJ#50275Wetland Ecologist | Berg-Oliver Associates, inc. | FJ#50097Clinical Research Associate | MedPace | FJ#50278Tarrant County Voices for Health (TCVFH) Intern | Tarrant County Public Health | FJ#50255Terrestrial Ectotherms Intern | Fort Worth Zoo | FJ#49574Emerging Concepts & Technologies Intern | Virginia Tech Applied Research Corpora-tion| FJ#50239 | Arlington, VA.Event Coordinator | Norris Conference Centers | FJ#50243Lease Analyst | Equity Metrix, LLC | FJ# 48277 | Oil & gas opportunity., Dallas, TX. Some GIS required and opportunity to be a registered landman. On-campus interview. Apply by April 7.Assistant Behavior Technician | Brent Woodall Foundation | FJ#50213Human Resources Intern | Reunion Tower Management Company | FJ#50214
Fort Worth Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Info Session April 7 | 5-6pm Tucker 139Careers in Consulting April 8 | 5:30-6:30 Smith 204Women in Technology | Deloitte Consulting April 9 | 6-8pm Anthropologie. RSVP at http://bit.ly/1BX0j1k
Peace Corps Info Session April 15 | 4-5pm Jarvis 235CSE Student Research Symposium April 17 | Tucker Technology Center Department of Family and Protective Services Open House April 29 | 4-6pm | 401 W. Sanford Ste. 2400, Arlington, TX 76011
Link to apply: https://impactourworld.wufoo.com/forms/2015-eisp-student-application/
Undergraduate entrepreneurial students are matched with employers to complete a summer internship inside a
startup technology company. This program is open to all majors. Interns receive valuable experience working
with up-and-coming businesses and see the challenges and triumphs of entrepreneurism. And, the companies
receive the benefit of a bright, industrious and entrepreneurially minded TCU student to help them with a
meaningful project.
The Neeley Entrepreneurial Center Summer Intern Program is made possible through financial support from
donors who want to ensure that TCU students have the opportunity to work for entrepreneurial start-up
companies. The financial support donors provide allows student interns who are working with client firms to
receive a stipend of $2000. Many of the firms incubating are “pre-revenue” and could not provide this
internship, or receive the benefit of the work done by a TCU student, without our donors’ financial support.
Making the Match
Each spring, students submit resumes and essays
detailing why they’d like to be in the program and what
they hope to gain from the experience.
The best are chosen and the students then meet with the
businesses. Each student presents a brief pitch to the
companies, and each company presents a brief pitch to
the students. Each ranks the other.
On The Job
Student interns work over the summer — completing the project they are assigned.
Each student makes periodic reports about their work.
Dates and Deadlines
Thursday April 3rd - Application Deadline
Monday April 6th - Live Pitch Night- Selected students will be asked to give a 2 minutes pitch
followed by presentation from employers accepting interns. (To qualify, you must be available from
5:15 PM to 7:00 PM)
Sample Internships
Tap Goods- Marketing
MassCatalyst- Technology
LionsMouthDigital- Social Media Marketing
Cohopping- Graphic Designer UX
Cohopping- Software Engineer
InspireMore- Content-Creator-Editor
InspireMore- Videographer
DFPS IS HIRING
You're invited to a
Recruitment Open House!
What: If you are interested in a challenging but rewarding career with the Department of
Family and Protective Services in Dallas/Fort Worth and the surrounding areas, please join us for
an informational open house!
When: Wednesday, April 29th
, 4:00pm to 6:00pm
Where: 401 W. Sanford Ste. 2400, Arlington, TX 76011
Regional staff will be present to answer questions regarding positions available including:
Child Protective Services
o Investigations
o Family Based Safety Services
o Conservatorship
Adult Protective Services
o In Home Specialist
o Facility Investigator
Child Care Licensing
o Child Care Licensing Investigator
o Child Care Licensing Inspector
o Residential Child Care Licensing Investigator
o Residential Child Care Licensing Inspector
Hiring staff will also be present to answer questions regarding the application process, feel free
to bring your resume!
**Minimum requirements include a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college. Interested
applicants who are 60 days away from graduating are encouraged to attend.**
Please RSVP no later than 4/24/15 to Ashley Williams via email at
[email protected] or by calling 817-543-8356.
2015 SUMMER INTERN PROGRAM Eligibility: Volunteers of all ages: adults and students 14 years of age and up Volunteer times: Summer Intern program will be available for flexible schedules between June 1 and August 28.
Summer interns will be able to select their shift times through the Museum’s on-line volunteer scheduling system.
Summer interns will be able to select shifts for any day of the week the Museum is open. Summer interns shift times will typically be 9:30am -1:30pm or 1:00pm -5:00pm. Summer interns will be able to select shift times for Thursday late nights, 6:00pm -9:00pm. Special opportunities include:
Personalized placements that will be the best fit based on interest and experience Access to shift assignments in Exhibit Halls and Discovery Cart Demonstrations Special volunteer assignments such as Exhibits Tech Assistant, Portable Planetarium Assistant, Administration Support in the Museum offices, and more Special training in their assigned volunteer area Special invitation-only social events, including behind-the-scenes tour of Fair Park
Collections, 3-d movie night, Star Party and more Access to guest lectures
Opportunity to evaluate and collaborate with Volunteer Services in a group project Requirements: Commitment to complete 60 hours of total volunteer service between June 1 and August 28 Feedback and Recognition:
Feedback from Museum supervisors and Volunteer Services Letter of recommendation if requested Resume-builder to highlight volunteer service as work experience
Sign up on the Perot website at: www.perotmuseum.org SUMMER INTERN APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: Qualifications:
• Open to students and adults. • Those interested in intern positions requiring interaction with Museum guests must demonstrate
an eagerness and willingness to engage a diverse group of visitors. • Those requesting placement in specialized areas, such as IT, marketing, accounting, general
administration support is contingent on applicant’s interest, work experience and Museum staff availability to supervise intern.
• Entire application process must be completed. Application Process:
• Complete the on-line application form. • Email a resume • The application process will begin in January 2015. Orientation and interviews will begin in April
until the program is filled or until May 30. •
Placement Process: • As application packets are received, paperwork will be reviewed and those selected for
orientations/interviews will be invited to schedule an orientation/interview date and time. • The specific dates/times for orientations/interviews and notifications will be communicated via e-
mail. • Summer Intern offers and notifications will begin as each orientation/interview cycle is complete. • The last offers and notifications will be e-mailed no later than the end of May.
Contact Information: Documents can be emailed or mailed to the following: EMAIL: [email protected] MAIL: Summer Intern Program Perot Museum of Nature and Science 2201 North Field Street Dallas, TX 75201
CHOICE FOR VOLUNTEER SERVICE
The Perot Museum of Nature and Science 2201 North Field Street
Dallas, TX 75201