Jul 18, 2008

Agencies on Campus

CIA
September 18, 2008
4-5p
Luce Hall room 103

US Department of State Internships and Career Opportunities
October 1, 2008
3-4p
UCS 369, 55 Whitney Avenue

Learn first hand about working for the State Department. Meet and greet with State Department Diplomat in Residence at City College of New York, Robert Dry.

DHHS Career Opportunities and Recruitment Programs Info Session
October 14, 2008
noon - 1p
LEPH 105 (60 College Street)

The Department of Health and Human Services is visiting Yale to discuss career opportunities and recruitment programs within the Department (i.e., Emerging Leader, Presidential Management Fellow, Student/intern programs, etc.). To learn more, visit http://learning.hhs.gov/

US Dept of Treasury OCC

Assessment of Current Financial Markets: Regulatory and Analytical Challenges, Nancy Wentzler, PhD Economist and Deputy Comptroller, Global Banking and Financial Analysis
October 15, 2008
4:30-6p
Hall of Graduate Studies, 119, 320 York Street
, light refreshments will be served.

US Environmental Protection Agency (careers)

October 16, 2008, noon-1:30
Sage 24, 205 Prospect Street
Stephen Perkins, Director, Office of Ecosystem Protection, EPA - New England Office and Yale alum will be at FES to talk about full time opportunities and will be collecting resumes. Bring your resume and your lunch, drinks will be provided.


CDC/CSTE Applied Epidemiology Fellowship Presentation
October 22, 2008, noon-1p
47 College Street, Suite 108 (YSPH Career Services Conference Room)

The Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE), in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPH), has established a Fellowship program to train recent public health graduates and professionals in the expanding field of Applied Epidemiology. Kimberly Yousey-Hindes, Yale School of Public Health alumna and graduate of the CSTE fellowship, will be here to discuss the program and answer any questions.

National Security Education Program (Boren Fellowship)
October 22, 2008, 4-5p
UCS 305, 55 Whitney Avenue

Homeland Security
October 24, 2008, noon-1p
Luce Hall, Room 102

National Clandestine Service
Information Session for Undergraduate Students
October 27th, 2008, 2p
UCS room 369

National Clandestine Service
Information Session for Graduate Students
October 27, 2008, 5p (NOTE TIME CHANGE)
Hall of Graduate Studies room 211

Peace Corps
October 30, 2008, noon-1p
Luce Hall, Room 203

FBI
Information Session for Graduate and Undergraduate Students
October 30, 2008, 5p
Hall of Graduate Studies room 401


(Check back for confirmations and updates)

Programs

Presidential Management Fellowship/
Federal Internship and Work Study Programs
Peter Otis, Director of Career Development, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies
Felicia Spencer, Director of Career Services, MacMillan Center
October 3, 2008
12:30-1:30p, Sage 32, 205 Prospect Street

Decoding the Federal Hiring Process/Steps to Finding a Government Job
Danny Huffman, CEO, Careers International
October 10, 2008
2pm, Hall of Graduate Studies room 119, 320 York Street
Reception to follow

Navigating USAJobs.Gov
Josh Halmi, Assistant Director, Undergraduate Career Services Yale
October 14, 2008
4-5p
UCS 369, Whitney Avenue

Thinking about applying for a federal job or internship? Come learn how to navigate the USA Jobs website and discover resources that can lead you to a career opportunity with the federal government.

Beyond USA Jobs
Julie Linden, Librarian, Mudd Library Yale
October 16, 2008
12 noon Luce 203
Brown bag

Alumni Career Chat
Paula Randler, USDA Forest Service and Bryan Petit, USDA
October 31, 2008
4-5p, Sage Hall room 24
205 Prospect Street

Interested in the Presidential Management Fellowship, US Forest Service, US Department of Agriculture or the Natural Resources Conservation Service? Don't miss this opportunity to meet with Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies alums Paula Randler, MEM '08 and Presidential Management Fellow at USDA Forest Service and Bryan Petit, USDA.