Monday, August 31, 2020

Interested in Working for the CIA?


If you're interested in learning more about careers at the CIA and the application process, schedule a 30-minute telephone appointment with one of their recruiters!

As these slots are limited, please only sign up if you KNOW you are able to commit to the time/date selected to give all students an equal chance to talk with the recruiter. We are expecting the slots to fill up quickly, so sign up today if you're interested.

Due to the nature of the CIA's work, these slots are only available to U.S. Citizens/Nationals.

Date: Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Time: 9:00am - 3:00pm

Location: Telephone

For additional information about this event:

Contact Michael Maiden at The University Career Center at mmaiden@umd.edu

Women In Economics Interest Meetings

 


Friday, August 28, 2020

Federal Government Interviewing Workshop

Join the staff of the Recruitment Policy and Outreach (RPO) division of the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), for an in-depth webinar on the Federal Government interview process. It explains the types of interviews, delivery methods, common questions, responding using the S.T.A.R. (Situation/Task, Action, Result) method and preparing for an interview.  This session is free, however it is limited to 1500 participants. 

Date: Wednesday, September 30, 2020
Time: 1:00pm - 2:30pm


For additional information about this event:
Contact Michael Maiden, University Career Center & The President's Promise at mmaiden@umd.edu


Navigating USAJobs, Presented by OPM

 

Instructor led virtual training that provides a step-by-step process that covers searching for Federal jobs, creating your account and profile, managing your account, reviewing Job Opportunity Announcements, submitting your applications, and following up on your application status.

Date: Wednesday, September 9, 2020
Time: 11:00am - 12:30pm
Location: Virtual

Registration Information: Once you have registered, you will be provided instructions on how to attend this webinar on the Order Confirmation Page and in an Order Confirmation Email. Retain the login information for your records.

Reasonable Accommodation: If you need a reasonable accommodation, such as closed captioning, please contact the event organizer no later seven business days prior to the date of the event. (September 2, 2020)

Technology Support: This presentation will use the AdobeConnect web-based presentation tool. The event organizer cannot assist with technical issues concerning access to the presentation online. Please check with your local IT Helpdesk if you think you may have access issues when using Adobe Connect.

For additional information about this event:
Contact Michael Maiden, University Career Center at mmaiden@umd.edu


Writing your Federal Resume, Presented by OPM

 

Preparing a résumé for Federal jobs is unlike creating one for jobs in the private and nonprofit sectors. To do so requires an understanding of the nuances of Federal hiring. We invite you to join a representative of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management to learn strategies on developing and writing a Federal résumé. By the end of this session, you will know the importance of the résumé in applying for Federal Jobs and why preparing a thorough résumé is the single best step you can take towards obtaining Federal Government employment; gain critical tips and guidelines for improving your résumé; and learn how to use the USAJOBS Résumé Builder to create a new résumé.

Date: Thursday, September 3, 2020
Time: 2:00pm - 3:00pm

This is an online event. You must register on this Eventbrite page in order to participate. Upon registering, you will receive a confirmation via email that will include the webinar link.

Please enter the session at least 10-15 minutes before the session start time.

For additional information about this event:
Contact Michael Maiden at mmaiden@umd.edu

Live with LinkedIn - Rock Your Profile

 

Join LinkedIn for a free virtual event to polish your personal brand on LinkedIn.

Take your accomplishments and make them shine as we talk through the key aspects to help you shine in a virtual world. Learn how you can take advantage of your FREE license for Linkedin Learning for your own professional and personal development.

The student sessions will cover:
  • How to build your online brand through LinkedIn
  • How to create a great LinkedIn profile that will stand out
  • What is LinkedIn Learning and how can you use it to develop or learn new skills and showcase them on your profile
  • How you can take advantage of our alumni tool to create a strong network and help you with your job search
There will also be a live Q&A session to answer specific questions.

Date: Tuesday, September 15, 2020
Time: 11:00am
Location: Virtual

For additional information about this event:
Contact Jen Cassidy at jjortnercassidy@linkedin.com

Virtual Interviewing Best Practices

 

Presenters from APHIS will offer tips and best practices for virtual behavioral interviews and answer questions about what sets candidates apart in the process.

Participants will have the opportunity to practice their interview skills in small groups with APHIS professionals. This session is expected to be popular, so please RSVP to confirm your spot! A Zoom link to the session will be shared 24 hours out from the event with all those who RSVP and will also be available on the event page in Careers4Terps

Date: Tuesday, September 8, 2020
Time: 4:00pm - 6:00pm
Location: Virtual

This event is co-sponsored by MANRRS (Minorities in Agriculture Natural Resources and Related Sciences)

For additional information about this event:
Contact Michael Maiden, University Career Center & The President's Promise at mmaiden@umd.edu

Careers4Terps (C4T) Training Series - Deep Dive

 

Ready to launch your career? Time to explore jobs or internships?

There are 3,500+ job announcements and many other career opportunities waiting for students, recent grads, and alums in Careers4Terps, Maryland's online career database!

Join us for an introduction to this valuable resource. Learn how to set up your profile and get tips to easily access the information you need to stay informed on the latest info about career opportunities, employer events, professional preparation workshops, or to schedule an appointment with a career advisor.

Some of the topics the workshops will cover:
  • Overview of the System (What Can it Do, Why use it)
  • Setting up your profile
  • Uploading documents
  • Scheduling appointments
  • Job/Internship
  • Search Overview (setting up alerts, fraudulent postings)
  • Tools (Content Library, Online Resources, Website)
  • Job/Internship Search; setting up alerts, fraudulent postings
  • On-Campus Interviewing
Date: Tuesday, September 1, 2020
Time: 12:00pm - 12:30pm
Location: Virtual



For additional information about this event:

Contact Allynn Powell, University Career Center & The President's Promise at acpowell@umd.edu

Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Sophomore Internship at New York Fed Research Group

 

Students in their sophomore year of college are eligible to apply for this internship. It lasts for eight weeks beginning in early June.

Over the course of the 8-week Sophomore Career Exploration Program, interns will develop personal and professional skills to support their success in the workforce. In addition to their daily responsibilities, interns will experience a cohort-model of learning, while receiving a mentor pairing with a more experienced professional at the New York Fed. They will also have the opportunity to learn more about and be considered for the junior-level intern program for rising seniors which serves as a recruitment pipeline for the New York Fed’s entry-level hiring.

Interested students may apply to be considered for one of three tracks:

  • POLICY
  • BUSINESS
  • TECHNOLOGY

Requirements

Requirements include but are not limited to:

  • Graduating in Winter 2022 or Spring 2023
  • Demonstrated interest in technology, statistics, finance, economics, or public policy
  • Relevant academic coursework
  • Strong analytical, financial, and quantitative skills
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills
  • Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0

The application for the Sophomore Intern Program will open on July 15th, 2020 and will close September 15th, 2020 at 11:59 PM EST. Apply here with your resume & unofficial transcript.

To learn more, register for an informational webinar that will take place on August 14th at 4 PM EST here.

Thursday, August 20, 2020

Cambridge Associates Investment Analyst Information Session

 


Cambridge Associates is a leading global investment firm and aims to help endowments & foundations, pension plans, and high net worth private clients implement and manage custom investment portfolios that generate outperformance and enable them to maximize their impact on the world. We deliver a range of portfolio management services, including outsourced CIO, non-discretionary portfolio management, investment staff extension, and asset class mandates. Our work helps our clients do good in the world, and we embrace the opportunity to contribute to their positive impact.

Throughout this session, you will hear from current Investment Analysts at CA about their various paths to the investment industry and their current roles. For individuals considering career opportunities in finance and/or investments, this event offers you a great introductory experience where you are encouraged to learn more and consider your own future in investments!

Time: 6:00-7:30 pm
Date: September 15, 2020
Location: Virtual

To view details on how to join the session, please RSVP via your Careers4Terps account (connection details on Careers4Terps event page)

For additional information about this event:
Contact Michael Maiden at The University Career Center at mmaiden@umd.edu

Looking for a way to get involved this election season?

Looking for a way to get involved this election season? Check out these great ways to be part of the process!

Serve as an Election Judge, Challenger/Watcher, or Registration Volunteer for the State of Maryland Board of Elections

Election Judges - Without them, there would be no elections! Election judges are the individuals who check in voters, provide instructions and answer questions, and generally monitor the activities in the polling place. This is a PAID role. Must be a registered voter in Maryland.

Challengers and Watchers - Make sure that voting procedures are being followed and people are treated fairly! These authorized individuals can be in early voting vote centers and polling places and observe activities.

Voter Registration - Do you want to help register people to vote? Voter registration distributors are trained to assist people with registering to vote and delivering completed applications to a county board of elections.

Serve in the TerpsVote Voting Ambassador Program

TerpsVote Voting Ambassadors are UMD students who are passionate about engaging their peers in the voting process for the Fall 2020 election. Voting Ambassadors will be knowledgeable about the voting procedures for college students and will serve as a resource to their peers to help promote voting. Participate in this program remotely from wherever you reside! The program will run from September 20 - November 7, 2020.

Apply here to join the TerpsVote Voting Ambassadors Program!

Get Informed at the University of Maryland Alumni Association’s UMDemocracy 2020 series

Featuring university faculty, alumni and students, UMDemocracy 2020 highlights experts on topics such as election polling, dis-information and identity politics. Attend these events and make sure you vote this November - your voice matters! Get the details here: alumni.umd.edu/umdemocracy-2020


Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Opportunity to Work for the Top Ranked Think Tank for Domestic Economic Policy


The Economic Studies (ES) program at Brookings is committed to investing in the next generation of economic policy experts.  Each year, ES employs approximately 20 research assistants for one or two year appointments. We aim to recruit top talent with diverse backgrounds and perspectives to work on emerging and critical policy issues and offer innovative policy recommendations to improve the nation’s economic future. Research Assistants in ES support experts as they address obstacles to long-term economic growth and opportunity. Positions are entry-level and involve data analysis, fact checking manuscripts, statistical analysis, literature searches and reviews, and summarizing research results for incorporation into working papers and project publications. Actual duties will vary depending on the particular project needs of the scholars or centers to whom the RA is assigned.

The Economic Studies Program at the Brookings Institution is conducting the fall cycle of our annual Research Assistant recruitment. We are seeking to hire approximately 6 to 8 new assistants. Our research assistants are hired for two year appointments, preferably beginning between June 1 and August 1. This is an excellent opportunity for recent graduates!

Applicants will need to submit a cover letter, resume, two letters of recommendation, and a transcript. The application deadline is October 15, 2020.

Learn more and apply here.

Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Promoting Achievement and Diversity in Economics (PADE) Accepting Applications

Promoting Achievement and Diversity in Economics (PADE) is a year-long program that offers undergraduate students weekly study sessions for core economics classes and networking opportunities with professional economists. PADE participants are encouraged to consider graduate studies in economics or related fields, and receive additional support in applying for internships and jobs related to economics. PADE also aims to increase diversity and achievement among Economics majors, particularly for the BS degree, and more generally in the discipline of economics. You can learn more about the program here:  https://econ.umd.edu/undergraduate/promoting-achievement-and-diversity-economics-pade.

Sophomores and juniors who are economics majors or who plan to take upper level classes in economics are invited to apply by completing the form at https://forms.gle/RCRqztoBWR193uy89

Applications are due on August 15th. If you have questions about the program, you may email pade@umd.edu.

Monday, August 10, 2020

Department of Economics Career Outreach Internship

Are you looking for a flexible, remote internship for academic credit for the fall semester? Are you interested in supporting your fellow ECON students get rewarding work experience and jobs after graduation? Are you organized and a skilled communicator? If so, please apply to be the Department of Economics career outreach intern! Interviews begin the week of August 17 and the internship will start the beginning of September.

Roles and responsibilities 

  • Editing closed-captioning text for videos
  • Researching and posting content for new ECON career website
  • Formatting, proofreading, and editing newsletter content
  • Creating blog posts
  • Publicizing events, tools, tips, and resources
  • Profiling alumni and interns for the website
  • Creating student engagement strategies
  • Supporting virtual career events

Census Bureau has multiple positions for Statisticians in their Recent Graduates Program

The Census Bureau is seeking bright, innovative, results-oriented individuals to join our Recent Graduates Program (RGP). The Recent Graduate Program is a one-year program that targets individuals who have recently graduated from qualifying educational institutions or programs.  Successful applicants will be placed in a dynamic, one-year career development program.  Throughout the program, you will participate in formal training, job assignments and receive a mentor to develop competencies applicable to the Census Bureau’s mission and needs.  This position is at the grade 7 entry level, with an opportunity for permanent appointment upon successful completion of the program.

Responsibilities

  • Performs progressively more difficult assignments to assist higher-level statisticians.
  • Applies statistical techniques and methods in performing project-related activities.
  • Assists in writing procedural instructions.
  • Assists in the preparation of documentation on procedures and problems encountered. Makes preliminary recommendations.
  • Assignments provide experience and training to orient the incumbent to technical programs, operating procedures, and administrative policies and regulations. 

Friday, August 7, 2020

How to Contact Advising and Other Student Services


For students who want to meet with ECON Advising:
Advisors will be available through email, phone, and scheduled video chats (via Zoom or Google Hangouts Meet). The best way to reach ECON advising with questions or to schedule a virtual appointment is through email at econadvising@umd.edu. Or you can call an advisor directly during business hours: Monday through Friday, 8am to 4:30pm. If you call and receive our voicemail, please leave your name, number, and UID and we will respond to you as soon as possible.

If there is an ECON Advisor you prefer to meet with, you can call or email them directly. Our full contact information can be found here: https://www.econ.umd.edu/undergraduate/advising-resources

Thursday, August 6, 2020

Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco is hiring 11 positions (Terps encouraged to apply!)

 

Research Associate I 

The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco is looking for exceptional college graduates to join our Economic Research team as Research Associates. We welcome applications at this time for multiple positions that start in the summer of 2021 and one position that starts immediately.


Position Description:

Research Associates make use of their analytical skills in the areas of economics, finance, statistics, and programming to support academic research and monetary policy work by staff economists. Among others, tasks include quantitative research analyses using economic and financial data; computer programming; preparation of supporting briefing and educational outreach materials; and financial and economic database management. The position requires a two-year commitment and is ideal for students considering graduate studies, particularly in economics or finance.


Requirements:

Superior academic record with at least a B.A. or B.S. that includes a strong quantitative background (econometrics, statistics, advanced calculus, or computer programming). An interest in economics or finance is essential. Excellent writing and communication skills. Significant computer programming experience a plus. Previous work experience as a Research Assistant also a plus, but not necessary. Must have valid work authorization.

Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Economics Internship, Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) invites undergraduate juniors or seniors, or master’s students majoring in Economics, Information Systems, Public Health, or other Statistics-related fields to apply for an internship with the Economics Staff in the Office of the Commissioner. Selected interns will assist members of the Economics Staff in setting up processes to improve workflow and conducting economic analyses of major FDA policies and regulations related to food, human drugs, medical devices, biological products, tobacco products, and animal drugs
and feed.

Internships will be for one academic semester and require a minimum commitment of 16 hours per week. Intern positions are unpaid; however, students may be able to earn college credit. U.S. citizenship is required. Candidates must have at least Junior Standing and have completed classes in econometrics and intermediate microeconomics or similar classes on computational methods for data analysis. Candidates should be detail focused, have strong communication and writing skills, and be able to work independently. We encourage candidates to apply who have experience with Microsoft 365 including Access, Excel, Word and SharePoint Online, and analytical software such as STATA and R, and applications such as Python.

To be considered for this internship, please send a statement of interest and resume that includes a list of relevant courses to ECONInternship@fda.hhs.gov with the subject ‘Fall 2020 FDA Econ Internship.” Applications for fall internships should be submitted by August 21, 2020.

Monday, August 3, 2020

LinkedIn Workshop

Event Details


Tuesday, August 11, 2020
12:00pm - 1:30pm

Join this workshop to get your LinkedIn page ready for virtual recruitment and virtual job/intern search.

Prior to the workshop, enter your basic profile info in LinkedIn.

If you haven't even gotten this far, come anyway and we will make sure you know how to do it.

During the workshop, we will review your personal statement; make sure you are connected to relevant groups that will assist in your job/internship search; connect with employers; learn to send messages; build your network.

This session is 1.5 hours so that you have time to get the LinkedIn page ready.

If you have been procrastinating, come to this workshop and finish your LinkedIn page.


Neurodiverse students and students with disabilities are encouraged to participate.  

For additional information about this event:
Contact Nancy Forsythe at nforsyt2@umd.edu