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The Office of Career Exploration and Success (CES) offers Employer Networking & Information Sessions. Join us for these events where employers provide students with details about the various career options and benefits offered by their organization.
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French beyond the classroom are activities designed to expand learning opportunities beyond the classroom. Activities include workshops on career opportunities, internships, and study abroad, and a free in-person conversation group open to students and alumni.
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GoinGlobal is a resource that assists students who are pursuing global career paths. You can access H-1B visa information, country and city guides, and other resources developed to meet the specific needs of the global career seeker, offered by the Office of Career Exploration and Success (CES).
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Get a jump start on developing your plans by reading the Career & Internship Guide developed by the Office of Career Exploration and Success. This guide contains information on exploring careers and majors, polishing your resume, implementing job search strategies, planning for graduate school, and much more.
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The Innovation, Design, and Entrepreneurship Academy's Design Research summer program (IDEA-DR) is a 10-week internship experience for first-year students. IDEA-DR is a summer agency that provides research services to New Brunswick non-profits, government agencies, and industry. IDEA-DR internship teams conduct community-engaged research and design projects with IDEA's New Brunswick client and community partners. The work contributes to meaningful human-centered design products, processes, and services.
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The Intern for a Day program offers students an immersive experience connecting classroom learning with exposure to different employers and careers, providing insight into possible future job settings. Students will be matched with an employer to have an out-of-the classroom experience to learn more about the industry and the organization.
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The Internship in Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies (988:422) integrates feminist theory and gender-based activism, and allows you to receive 3 credits for your work as a volunteer/intern in a community or university-based organization serving women and/or gender and sexuality equity.
Registration:
You can only register for this course with a special permission number from Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies.
- Contact Dr. Ileana Nachescu, vn122@rutgers.edu, Associate Undergrad Director to talk with an advisor about your interests and an internship proposal.- Pick up an Internship Packet, which will include proposal and contract forms, and an outline of the course.
- Information on placements is available on the Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies website. Once you have selected some possible sites, contact the placements and arrange interviews. We can help with guidance on developing a résumé if needed.
- Once you are accepted by a placement, submit your internship proposal to Women's & Gender Studies. You will then get a special permission number.
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The Office of Career Exploration and Success (CES) offers an extensive interviewing program. Each year employers work with the Office of Career Exploration and Success to conduct thousands of interviews during the fall and spring semesters and select candidates for full-time, internship, and part-time opportunities. Employers recruit from a wide variety of RU majors and programs. The Interview Program (IP) is free and easy, provides you with access to some of the top employers in the region and country, and is available exclusively to RU students. We help coordinate the interviews via Rutgers Handshake on campus, in-person at the Busch Student Center, or virtually.
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Rutgers Handshake, offered by the Office of Career Exploration and Success (CES), is the #1 platform for all things related to career exploration, finding an internship, on- or off-campus positions, or landing a job opportunity post-grad. Students can utilize Rutgers Handshake to access thousands of job and internship listings in the system. They can also schedule appointments with career advisors, read employer reviews from other students, network with employers, register for events, access exclusive online resources, and much more.
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Learn more about this credit-bearing online course, which serves as a companion to your internship or co-op experience offered by the Office of Career Exploration and Success (CES). Course credits apply towards graduation as general elective credits.