Co-op and Career Services Events Calendar
Career Services Job Board Info Booth
Apr 7, 2025 10:00 AM
to
01:00 PM
Registration Deadline: Apr 7, 2025 01:00 PM
When: Monday, April 7, 10am-1pm
Where: Nideyinŕn, Galleria 4th Floor
Who this is for: Open to all students
What you will get out of it: Meet with a representative from Career Services to learn more about the job board and opportunities available
Looking for your next job opportunity? Career Services representatives will be in the Galleria to help you navigate the job board, discover job postings, and answer any questions you may have. Whether you're seeking part-time or full-time work, summer jobs, or internship opportunities in your field, the team will walk you through how to use the job board to its full potential. This includes:
- Accessing and searching job listings tailored to your field of study
- Using the filters, advanced search, and quick search
- Accessing the event calendar to register for career events
How to Attend
Register on this event post to let us know you will be stopping by. You're welcome to drop by the booth any time from 10am-1pm.
What to Expect
- Listening to representatives either one-on-one or in a group setting
- Learn more about the Career Services job board, how to use, and opportunities available currently
- High-traffic venue
- Exposure to constant verbal noise
How to Prepare
- Allocate time in your schedule to attend the event. Make sure to prioritize this opportunity to gather valuable information and insights.
If you require accommodations for a disability in order to attend this event, please contact:
Taylor Clarke
Student Employment Program Coordinator
Email: taylorclarke@cunet.carleton.ca
Please note: Career Services strives to provide a safe and welcoming environment focused on creating professional connections between students and potential employers. To maintain this environment, and provide quality service to the Carleton community, we reserve the right to decline attendance and service, or cease communication with individuals or groups who engage in inappropriate or disruptive communications or behaviours.