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Finding Work on Campus 2011/2012 UBC Career Services

Finding Work on Campus 2011/2012 UBC Career Services. Learning Objectives. Identify places to work on campus Summarize timelines to apply List resume and cover letter resources Describe support at UBC Career Services. Working on campus. How to apply. Are you eligible? .

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Finding Work on Campus 2011/2012 UBC Career Services

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  1. Finding Work on Campus 2011/2012 UBC Career Services

  2. Learning Objectives Identify places to work on campus Summarize timelines to apply List resume and cover letter resources Describe support at UBC Career Services

  3. Working on campus

  4. How to apply

  5. Are you eligible?

  6. Timeline for hiring

  7. Resume and Cover Letters Online resources Tip sheets, sample resumes and cover letters Find resources at careers.ubc.ca Resume Clinics and Peer Advising Same-day registration for clinics through CareersOnline Peer advising runs on a first-come first-served basis Find times and sign up at careers.ubc.ca

  8. Workshops Career Days Employer Info Sessions Crash Course on Careers Mentoring program Advising What we do How do you find us? 1036 Brock Hall 604.822.4011 careers.ubc.ca

  9. For more information:

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