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The On-Campus Work Experience Network (OWN) is a unique and customized program that will supplement your Federal Work-Study job placement through interactive leadership workshops to explore connections to potential careers and strengthen professional skills and your ability to leverage them, along with a cohort of your peers. In addition to leadership workshops OWN participants are paired with a supervisor who has agreed to serve as a mentor dedicated to your success.
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The School of Management and Labor Relations Career Services team provides comprehensive career development for all students and alumni of the school. Services include, but are not limited to: individual career advising appointments (i.e. resume writing, internship/job searching, interview coaching); professional development workshops and webinars; on-campus interviewing; networking events; career fairs; and alumni mentoring. Contact information for SMLR Career Services staff is available on this website.
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School of Environmental and Biological Sciences (SEBS) juniors engage in pre-senior advising during the spring of their junior year to ensure a smooth senior year and graduation. Juniors meet with their faculty advisors to discuss their progress and their completed and planned courses. This process provides an critical opportunity for students and faculty to discuss experiential learning opportunities as well as career and post-graduate planning. Faculty advisors submit the Pre-Senior Worksheet to detail any updates to the student's academic plan and Degree Navigator. This advising meeting is required for all students in the junior class.
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Utilize the Student-Alumni Career Connect (SACC) database of Rutgers alumni who are willing to provide career advice and share their professional journey with you, offered by the Office of Career Exploration and Success (CES).