IN THIS ISSUE… Upcoming Events Get Your Paws on HuskyJobs On-Campus Student Employment Internships of Interest June 30, 2014 Off-Campus Jobs Scholarships and Fellowships Tip of the Week Upcoming Events Networking and LinkedIn Workshop Tuesday, July 8th | 10:30 -11:15am | UW1-020 This workshop will help you build an awesome LinkedIn profile and will help you learn how to effectively use LinkedIn to network and gather career information. Study Abroad and Global Initiatives Information Session Tuesday, July 15th | 11:00 -11:30am | UW1-020 Have you ever wanted to study abroad? Come to this session to learn about upcoming opportunities, how to fund your study abroad trip, and other interesting opportunities available through UW Bothell Global Initiatives. Networking with George Northcroft, UW Bothell Advisory Board Member Tuesday, July 22nd | 10:30 -11:30am | UW1-020 Join us for a discussion with George Northcroft, of the U.S. General Services Administration. He will be talking about his academic and professional path and the importance of professional and personal relationship building and networking. How to Ace the Job Interview Tuesday, July 29th | 9:30 -10:25am | UW1-020 Interviews can be intimidating. Especially when they include questions like the "tell me about yourself". Learn how to prepare and conduct interviews and get that job offer. This workshop will teach you how to prepare, research companies, what to expect, and how to answer those tough questions. Credit Reporting 101, with Karen Child, WSECU Tuesday, July 29th | 10:30 -11:30am | UW1-020 Did you know that your credit score can affect a potential job offer? Learn easy steps in building and maintaining your credit score and manage your finances and debt. Get Your Paws on HuskyJobs Hey DAWGS, Search for jobs and internships 24/7 on HuskyJobs. Free to all students. Hundreds of job listings. Updated daily. Applying is as easy as upload and click. HuskyJobs is also the place to register for on-campus (UWS) interviews. Go to HuskyJobs– the door to your future! On-Campus Student Employment Check the on-campus departments you are interested in for open positions. Many departments do not post their positions, but have job openings available. Going to different departments is also a great way to network and practice your elevator speech. If you want help with networking techniques, make an appointment with Career Services. Student Technology Consultant – UWB/CCC Campus Library Help meet the technology needs of students in the Campus Library Information Commons and beyond, conducting research, writing papers, and working on class projects. Student Technology Consultants have the opportunity to help patrons access online resources and use Microsoft Office and other applications to complete assignments, and also assist in the circulation of books and laptops. This is a great job for those seeking careers in IT, public service, or communications. It's also a great way to build skills and experience for your resume! Application Instructions: For more information, or to complete an application online, go to http://library.uwb.edu/jobs/Tech. (UW NetID required) Successful applicants will be notified via email. For additional questions, contact Library Technology Services at 425.352.3450 or email libhelp@uwb.edu Summer and Fall 2014 Peer Consultants – Writing and Communication Center Peer Consultants tutor UW Bothell students through individual conferences, group workshops (within and outside of scheduled courses), and peer groups. Responsibilities also include projects related to educational outreach, marketing and/or teaching. Candidates must have a strong interest and passion for writing, commit for at least one year, and be able to work with students, faculty, and staff in a courteous manner. Multilingual writers are encouraged to apply. See full description here. Application Instructions: To apply, please submit the following to Writing and Communication Center Assistant Director Kim Sharp at ksharp@uwb.edu: Resume, 2 writing samples from past coursework, and a Cover Letter addressing the following questions: 1) Why do you want to work in the Writing and Communication Center 2) How could you contribute to the mission and goals of the Writing and Communication Center? Summer Examination Proctor – Disability Resources for Students Examination Proctors monitor students during test sessions to ensure a secure testing environment by distributing and collecting test material to the student(s), ensuring the tests are ready for pick-up by the instructors, clarifying professor's test instructions for students, regulating allowance(s) for exams, and verifying that the student starts and finishes the exam at the original time set by the professor. Proctors are also responsible for verifying student’s identification and seating them appropriately, and reporting suspected irregularities such as cheating and breach of student conduct to the professor and DRS staff. Application Instructions: Candidate must be Work Study Eligible to apply. If you are unsure please ask the Financial Aid office. To apply email your resume and cover letter to Rosa Lundborg at RLundborg@uwb.edu. Internships of Interest Financial Analyst Intern – Amazon Amazon is seeking data-driven, business-minded, results-oriented Financial Analyst interns to work in our corporate offices in Seattle, Washington. Amazon is looking for candidates who are bachelor's-degree students in economics, finance or information systems with a strong desire to exceed expectations. Typical responsibilities include: Analysis of account balances, preparation and reporting of financial performance for weekly, monthly, and annual reviews, and producing meaningful operational metrics to help drive performance and achieve business objectives. Application Instructions: For information and to apply, click here. Graphic Design Intern – Seattle International Film Festival The Graphic Design Intern is responsible for assisting the Graphic Design Manager with a range of print and web projects, such as print ads, lobby displays, printed collateral materials, and web graphics. This internship will also involve assisting in the creation of materials for SIFF Cinema, SIFF Education, Development, and Special Events. Application Instructions: Application Deadline: Wednesday, July 23rd. To apply or learn more, search job #80723 on HuskyJobs. Communications & Marketing Intern – Downtown Seattle Association The Communications & Marketing Intern will perform a variety of entry-level communications and marketing assignments in support of the Metropolitan Improvement District and will report to the Public Relations Manager. Duties and responsibilities vary by time of year. Application Instructions: Application Deadline: Tuesday, July 8th. To apply or learn more, search job #80722 on HuskyJobs. Fall Marketing Intern – Code.org Code.org is recruiting a Fall intern to assist the Marketing team in the planning and execution of this December’s global Hour of Code campaign. Responsibilities of this position include: assisting marketing efforts for December’s global Hour of Code campaign, coordinating prize packages, managing partner commitments and events and researching media prospects. Application Instructions: Application Deadline: Thursday, July 24th. To apply or learn more, search job #80753 on HuskyJobs. Intern/Trainee – Panasonic Avionics Corporation Panasonic Avionics is the world leader in in-flight entertainment and communications, with most systems installed, most airlines served, and the industries deepest knowledge base, developed over 25 years of consistent product innovation and committed customer service. They are looking for an intern to work in the Bothell office, Panasonic Technical Services department (PTS). This paid internship is set to start as soon as possible and could potentially last until Winter/Spring quarter 2015. Application Instructions: To apply or learn more, click here and search for job # 1301139. Off-Campus Jobs Facility Program Attendant (Athletics) – City of Kirkland (seasonal) The City of Kirkland offers multiple positions concerning recreation athletics. Duties include collecting fees, maintaining records, set-up/tear down of equipment, opening and closing facilities, and supervising customers during weekdays, weeknights, and/or weekends. Responsibilities take place in various City of Kirkland parks and/or Lake Washington School District facilities that hold adult sport leagues such as volleyball, basketball, dodgeball, and softball. This position begins August 15th and applicants must be available to work nights and Saturdays from August through June 2015. Application Instructions: Application Deadline: Sunday, July 27th. To apply, visit www.govjobstoday.com and search “Facilities Program Attendant”. Executive Assistant – Moss Adams Moss Adams is seeking a full-time Executive Assistant to provide high-level administrative support to firm leadership, including the President/COO. This position acts as a liaison between the National Office leadership team, the Executive Committee, as well as all partners and team members throughout the Firm. Independent, sound business judgment is required to plan, prioritize, and organize a diversified workload in a fast-paced environment. The ideal candidate for this role is nimble and equipped to provide proactive executive support, organizational expertise, and premier client service with unwavering confidentiality. Application Instructions: To apply or learn more, click here. Private Educator – Homeschool In this position you will work as a full time private educator with a little girl who has a mild processing speed disability and is working at 1-2 grade levels above her age in all subjects. The position is home-based and has a well-developed and rounded curriculum available for implementation. Ideal candidates will be state certified teachers who are interested in engaging in lively and effective lessons and projects, working cooperatively and effectively as a team member, have flexibility and adaptability to meet the needs of the child, and have a zest and love of learning. Also maintaining a supportive, cooperative relationship with the family and child is must. Application Instructions: Please submit a resume to Caitlin Vansteel at cvansteel@gmail.com. Scholarships and Fellowships Please visit the Merit Scholarships, Fellowships and Award page for a list of upcoming opportunities. Check this page often for news about upcoming merit scholarships. Deadlines are usually posted at least a month in advance to give you plenty of time to prepare your application. Public Service Fellows Program Fall 2014 The Public Service Fellows Program at the Partnership for Public Service is a paid opportunity for undergraduate students, graduate students and recent graduates to participate directly in transforming the way government works while developing valuable professional skills. Fellows are assigned substantive and meaningful work to support their wide variety of programs, events and projects to help revitalize the federal government by focusing on the people working in it. Fellows’ duties vary across the Partnership’s internal teams, but often include event planning and execution, conducting research, writing and preparing correspondence, and conducting outreach to external partners, such as government agencies and colleges and universities. Application Instructions: Application Deadline: Friday, July 18th. For more information and to apply, click here. Betty Jane Narver Policy Fellowship 2014-2015 This is a unique opportunity for future policy leaders! The fellowship is open to any currently enrolled graduate student in a college or university, and recent graduates with a master's degree or Ph.D. Qualified applicants should have excellent written and oral communications skills, a commitment to accuracy and attention to detail, and a demonstrated interest in fiscal policy. To achieve their goal of training and support new voices in the policy arena, they are especially interested in candidates from diverse backgrounds. Application Instructions: Application Deadline: Monday, July 14th. For more information and to submit an application, click here. Tip of the Week Try to schedule an informational interview at least once a quarter to connect with future employers and expand your network! The University of Washington is committed to providing equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, activities, education and employment for individuals with disabilities. To request disability accommodations, please contact Disability Support Services at least ten days prior to the event at 425.352.5307, TDD 425.352.5303, FAX 425.352.5455, or email dss@uwb.edu.