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APRIL 7, 2014, Vol. 35, No.

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April Calendar of Events (Click here for additional events and details.) What When Terry Series: Backpack to BriefcaseTuesday, April 8, 3:30pm Managing Your Money GACE College-to-Career Fair Tuesday, April 15, 11am-3pm

Where MLC 102 Cobb Galleria Centre, Atlanta, GA

HIGHLIGHTS 1. Franklin College Maymester "Boot Camp" in Entrepreneurial Leadership in the Arts and Sciences 2. GACE College to Career Fair 3. Hotel Indigo Job Fair 4. Thinc. Week 2014 Signature Events 5. Inspiring Local Careers: Sustainable Athens 6. D Magazine Internships 7. Atlanta Hawks/Philips Arena Course Credit Internship Program 8. Apply for Harvard Business School's Summer Venture in Management Program 9. Internships 10. Part-Time Jobs 11. Full-Time Jobs 12. Government & Nonprofit 13. Disclaimers 14. Unsubscribe 1. FRANKLIN COLLEGE MAYMESTER "BOOT CAMP" IN ENTREPRENEURIAL LEADERSHIP IN THE ARTS AND SCIENCES Maymester 2014

Residential immersion experience in the newly renovated Rutherford Hall 6 credits: FCID 3800, Leadership in the Arts and Sciences MGMT 5500, Entrepreneurship and New Venture Formation Regular tuition and fees apply; financial aid and HOPE-eligible. Program fee of $1,000 includes housing, meals, course materials, field trips, and all extracurricular activities. Space is limited; contact Linda Bachman (lbachman@uga.edu) for more information and application materials. http://career.uga.edu/multimedia/MaymesterBootCamp2014.pdf 2. GACE COLLEGE-TO-CAREER FAIR http://gace.org/careerfair 3. HOTEL INDIGO JOB FAIR Tuesday, April 8, 2014, 10:00am 1:00pm, 500 College Avenue, Athens GA 30601 Held in our Art Gallery Parking gate will be open to allow access to our deck. Required Items: Please bring a current resume Positions available: Guest Services Representative (GSR) Night Auditor Experienced Server Experienced Kitchen Cook 4. THINC. WEEK 2014 SIGNATURE EVENTS Scott Gerber: Never Get a Real Job My 10 Biggest Mistakes April 15, 2014 @ 4:00 pm 5:30 pm, Miller Learning Center 102 Come find out how Gerber bounced back from his first failure (and near bankruptcy) to go on to start many successful businesses, without ever having a real job. He will share various lessons learned, including why you must kill your ego; avoiding a bottomless money pit; business plans suck; how to act like a startup; and shoestrapping, because the boot is too expensive. Join us for a Q&A session after the speech. Starting Points From Successful Entrepreneurs: A Thinc. at UGA event in partnership with the Metro Atlanta Chamber April 16, 2014 @ 6:00 pm 8:00 pm, Miller Learning Center 10 A panel discussion of successful entrepreneurs will share success stories and lessons learned, with a Q&A session afterwards. Panelists: Tracey Stice, Aruna Biomedical; Drew French Founder, Your Pie; Davis Knox Founder, Fire and Flavor; Steve Hollis Co-Owner and CEO, Power Partners. Moderator: Bob Pinckney, CEO, Evoshield. Do-It-Yourself Publicity for Entrepreneurs April 17, 2014 @ 1:00 pm 2:00 pm, Tate Reception Hall Amy Flurrys lecture will educate entrepreneurs on how to refine their message, engage media and create relationships with editors and bloggers. She will present powerful examples from across industries and around the country. 5. INSPIRING LOCAL CAREERS: SUSTAINABLE ATHENS Wednesday, April 23, 3:30pm -5:00pm, UGA Law Dean Rusk Center, 4th floor, Larry Walker Room This career-oriented panel will feature Athens-based industry leaders in sustainability from ACC Government, Athens Land Trust, Georgia River Network, Noramco and Terrapin Brewery. Learn about internships in sustainability and recycling from local industry experts. Co-sponsored by the Office of Sustainability, Terry College Net Impact student organization, and UGA Environmental Law Association.

6. D MAGAZINE INTERNSHIPS D Magazine Partners offers a variety of internships each semester. If you are looking to gain invaluable real-world media industry experience, youve come to the right place. The summer internship program will being on May 28 and end on August 8. Applications are due by April 17. Internships include: Advertising/Sales Art/Production Editorial/Journalism Marketing/Brand If you have any question please contact Kate Mitchell. Click here to apply for the summer 2014 internship program. 7. ATLANTA HAWKS/PHILIPS ARENA COURSE CREDIT INTERNSHIP PROGRAM Are Professional Sports and/or Live Entertainment in your Career Future? Heres your chance to experience it first hand while interning at a dynamic organization. The Atlanta Hawks and Philips Arena are looking for passionate team players to participate in our Course Credit Internship Program. This program is designed to give top students real-life experience in the sports and entertainment industry, in addition to providing educational and networking opportunities. Educational components include interactive workshops, executive speaker series and job shadow opportunities. Program Guidelines: Internships are available for the Fall, Spring and Summer terms Course Credit Internships are open to college students only (junior, senior or graduate level) Interns must receive academic credit toward graduation (students are responsible for providing documentation from an advisor confirming academic credit for the internship) No financial compensation is available Interns are responsible for travel and housing arrangements Ability to work flexible hours to include nights, weekends and holidays is required Minimum of 12 weeks Full-time and part-time opportunities are available Interns must have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.7 (documentation required) To apply for an internship, please visit www.hawks.com/employment Accepting Summer 2014 Applications: January April 2014 Accepting Fall 2014 Applications: June-August 2014 Accepting Spring 2015 Applications: September-November 2014 8. Apply for Harvard Business School's Summer Venture in Management Program Application Deadline: May 12, 2014 The Harvard Business School (HBS) Summer Venture in Management Program (SVMP) is a one-week management training program for rising college seniors designed to increase diversity and opportunity in business education. This thirty-year HBS tradition demonstrates the many rewards of an MBA degree to students who may not otherwise have considered this path. Participants spend a week on campus living the MBA student experience attending classes, analyzing case studies, and debating management issues with peers and faculty.

This unique educational experience gives participants a broader understanding of the challenges business leaders face, the innumerable opportunities that exist in management, and the impact they can have on their community and the world with a graduate business education. Participants will be selected based on academic achievement, demonstrated leadership, and personal characteristics. Consistent with the objective of promoting educational diversity and opportunity in business leadership, additional criteria to be considered among others, are whether the applicant is: The first family member to attend college; A member of a group that is currently underrepresented in business schools and corporate America (e.g. African-American, Latino, Native American, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, or Transgender); From a family with little business education or experience; and/or From a school whose graduates do not typically attend a top-tier university (e.g., attends a rural or predominantly minority college, or has attended a community college as part of a four-year degree). The SVMP Application will be available online in February 2014. The application deadline is Monday, May 12, 2014. To apply to and for more information about SVMP, please visit the programs website: www.hbs.edu/svmp 9. INTERNSHIPS (This is just a few of the 420+ listings, Log into DAWGLink to apply!) DAWGLink #49967, Real Estate Intern RaceTrac Petroleum, Inc., Atlanta, GA DAWGLink #49129, Writers/Social Media Specialists Visionary Artistry Online Magazine, Atlanta, GA DAWGLink #49785, Light the Night Intern The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Atlanta, GA 10. PART-TIME JOBS (This is just a few of the 150+ listings, Log into DAWGLink to apply!) DAWGLink #50592, UGA Alumni Association Communications Intern UGA-Alumni Association, Athens, GA DAWGLink #50121, Student Workers UGA-Law School Advancement Office, Athens, GA DAWGLink #50742, Membership Services Team Member YMCA Athens GA, Athens, GA 11. FULL-TIME JOBS (This is just a few of the 690+ listings, Log into DAWGLink to apply!) DAWGLink #49966, Amica Future Leaders Program-Sales & Client Services Amica, Nationwide DAWGLink #49971, Legal Assistant The Sherman Law Group, Roswell, GA DAWGLink #47079, Logistics Coordinator Cowan Systems, Atlanta, GA 12. GOVERNMENT & NONPROFIT Check out Go Government for information about federal jobs, internships, and government resources. For Non-Profit news and opportunities, visit Opportunity Knocks and Idealist!

CALL TO SERVE CAREER GUIDES Are you interested in pursuing a career with the federal government? Need information and resources to provide the best advice and strategies for success for your particular areas of interest? The Partnership for Public Services Go Government career guides are now online and a great resource for students to see how their major could translate into a job in the federal government. Within these occupational guides, students can explore such topics as types of positions that exist within their field of interest, from art and design to mathematics, as well as which agencies they should consider in their search. 13. DISCLAIMERS * All University of Georgia Career Center sponsored events are for UGA students and alumni only. * The Career Center is committed to providing access for all people with disabilities and will provide accommodations if notified in advance. To request accommodations please contact us at 706-542-3375. * To help ensure a pleasant & productive environment for all participants, please follow these guidelines: 1. Respect all participants (employers, job seekers, & staff). 2. Appropriate attire is required and is determined by event. Some events require Professional or Business Attire. 3. For safety reasons, the doorways to the event (inside & out) & the surrounding areas must be kept clear at all times. 4. Participants are expected to cooperate with all reasonable requests made by members of the staff & all reasonable requests of any person acting in an official capacity as a representative of the participating institutions. 5. If questions or concerns arise during the event, please contact a member of the Career Center staff for assistance. 14. UNSUBSCRIBE INSTRUCTIONS You may leave the list at any time by sending an e-mail to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU with the following text as the body of the e-mail: SIGNOFF CAREERCENTERUPDATE * Please DO NOT use quotation marks or add any other text to the body of the message.

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