Atrium
Company Showcases are a great opportunity to meet with industry
representatives informally to learn more about the companies
represented. If you are interested in finding out more about
these companies, be sure to stop by the World Atrium. This is another
great way to build your network!
- Hillstone Restaurant Group
Tuesday,
February 26th, 2008, Statler Hall World Atrium, 11am-1pm
- McKinsey & Company, Inc.
Tuesday, February
26th, 2008, Statler Hall World Atrium, 11am-1pm
- Grill Concepts, Inc.
Wednesday, February 27th, Statler Hall World Atrium, 11am-1pm
- The Jefferson
Thursday, February 28th, Statler Hall World Atrium, 11am-1pm
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| Company
Presentations |
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companies hold a presentation the evening prior to their
on-campus interviews. These sessions offer you the opportunity
to learn more about the company, its culture, and specific
summer and permanent job opportunities. It is highly
recommended - and for some companies, mandatory - that you
attend all presentations conducted by the companies for whom
you have scheduled an interview appointment.
Many students attend presentations even if they will not be
interviewing with the company. This is a great way to learn
more about the company, make connections, and network with
representatives from companies you may have an interest in
working for in the future.
To access information regarding company presentations, you
must be registered with CornellTRAK.
- Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts
Tuesday,
February 26th, Statler Hotel Taylor Room,
6:00pm-8:00pm
- HEI Hotels & Resorts
Wednesday,
February 27th, Statler Hall Beck Center Room 291,
5:30pm-6:30pm
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| On-Campus Recruiting/CornellTRAK |
Continue to check CornellTRAK frequently for up-to-date postings/changes and new resume submission opportunities. Companies are still contacting us with new summer and full-time positions.
Make sure that you are familiar with the Recruiting Policies during this busy time. Employers commit time and resources by traveling to Ithaca to interview Cornell
students. We need to assure that their experiences at Cornell are positive, so
that they will want to continue recruiting here. At the same time, we are working hard to make sure that your experiences as a student in this process are positive as well. Please let us know via email if this has not been your experience.
Interview cancellation policy: If you elect to cancel an interview or cannot physically attend a scheduled interview, you must notify the career office where your interview is scheduled by phone or in person, by 10:00 a.m. of the business day prior to your interview. Please be sure to notify both the employer and the Career Services office at which the interview will take place; employers often do not inform Career Services of cancellations and your interview slot will not be available for another student. Consequences for failure to follow this policy: If you do not appear for an interview, or if you cancel without sufficient notice as described above, you are considered a “no-show,” and you will not be allowed to participate further in on-campus recruiting until you speak with a Career Services staff member. You will be required to submit a letter of apology to the recruiter, in accordance with the staff member's instructions. A second "no-show" will result in automatic forfeiture of the right to participate in Cornell recruiting activities.
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| Cornell Career Services Events |
- Cornell's Nonprofit & Government Career & Info Fair
Representatives from nearly 60 local, regional, andnational nonprofit and government organizations will discuss career options, volunteer and work study opportunities, internships, and summer and full-time jobs. Thursday, February 28, 2008, Noon to 4:00pm, The Statler Hotel Ballroom
- Preparing for the Nonprofit & Government Career Fair
Bill Alberta, the Nonprofit and Government Career Advisor in Cornell Career Services will speak and prepare you for the upcoming Career Fair on February 28th.
Monday, February 25, 2008, 4:30pm, International lounge, Willard Straight Hall
- Employer Panel: "Teaching Opportunities with Nonprofit Organizations"
Panelists representing several nonprofits will share details about teaching opportunities. Topics covered will include: the application process, necessary skills, benefits of the job, typical day, etc.
Wednesday, February 27, 2008,
5pm, Kaufman/GS
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