When students come to the Career Center to discuss their graduate school search, we find that the conversation frequently starts from one of two places. Either students are looking for tools to begin their online search or have researched some programs online and are not sure what’s next. There is undoubtedly an important role for …
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World of Work: Maya Thomas ’11, GIS Specialist, Civil Solutions
Maya Thomas ‘11 GIS Specialist Civil Solutions, a division of ARH Engineering Hammonton, NJ Major: Environmental Science (RSENR) How would you describe what you do on a typical day? I work with spatial data and create maps – lots of maps. Most of our clients are local governments (counties and municipalities) and we provide mapping …
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The Hub is here for YOU!
Have you ever encountered the issue of needing to have experience to get experience? New grads are sometimes surprised by job descriptions for entry-level positions that include a depth of experience and skills. Fortunately, UVM is committed to helping you prepare for life after college and a rewarding career. This fall UVM is introducing a …
Your 4-Year Plan for Career Success
Wow, have we met some smart, curious and motivated students the last few days! Many students have told us they want good jobs or grad programs after graduation, but weren’t sure how to start. Well, here’s some good news. UVM has created a roadmap: the 4-Year Plan for Career Success. These 4 documents, one for …
Including Relevant Coursework on Your Resume
Choosing the content for a resume can be difficult beside sections such as your name and contact information, “Education” and some form of “Relevant Experience”. A section to consider including is “Relevant Coursework” for the following reasons: Listing rigorous classes under “Relevant Coursework” can exhibit traits such as “hardworking”, “determination, “strong work ethic” and many …
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