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For CECH Students
CECH Mock Interviews
May 2nd 3:30pm - 5:30pm
May 12th 3:30pm - 5:30pm
May 13th 3:30pm - 5:30pm
To Sign up contact
556-3471
CECH Resume Critique Bar
April 29th 3:30pm - 5:30pm
May 13th 3:30pm - 5:30pm
To Sign up contact
556-3471
Watch this space for more dates!
GRADUATING SENIORS ...
Which Job Should You Take?
(Source: Business Week)

When faced with competing job
offers, Business Week, columnists, Jack and Suzy Welch
advise asking yourself these five questions:
1. Will the new job be filled with coworkers who share
my sensibilities, or will I
have to zone out or fake it to
get along?
2. Will the new job stretch my mind, build my skills, and
otherwise take me out of my comfort
zone, or am I
entering at the top of my game?
3. Will the new job open or close doors for me, should I
ever leave?
4 . Will the new job turn my crank, tough my soul, and
give me meaning?
5 Who am I making happy taking this job, and am I okay
with that bargain?
Start your
entrepreneurial journey here, and venture into CDC’s Virtual
Workshop. Click
here to
read more.
Virtual Entrepreneur Workshop
Extended to May 30!
"Hummons
is now the owner and creator
of the
C-Town Footwear Collection.
Finish line courted him for a deal to sell...."
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WHAT's
NEW & INTERESTING! |
Linda Bates
Parker, Director of
Career Development, receives
McMicken Dean's Award
for
Distinguished
Adjunct Performance

Diversity Recruiting
Training Institute 2008
To register
online for DRTI click here
DRTI 2008 Sponsor:

Additional DRTI 2008 Sponsors
Diversity Recruiting Training Institute 2008
Pre-Registration Form
Diversity Recruiting Training
Institute Summer 2007,
hosted by CDC was a...
....WONDERFUL SUCCESS!
"Please extend my congratulations to
all the CDC staff and other members of the UC family who
contributed to making the DRTI 07 such a wonderful success.
Educating our colleagues in the for
profit and nonprofit world about the future pipeline of diverse
students is timely and very important.
I only hope as an outcome of the DRTI
that our recruiters begin to foster relationships with UC early
and often to ensure our students are educated and prepared to be
successful in their future work roles.
Great job everyone!"
Dr. Thomas Hadley,
Associate Vice President
Student Affairs and Services
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