Upcoming Career Center programs: Building Experience, Internship Panel, and Adulting 101

Check out the Career Center’s upcoming programs this week, including:

 

Are You Experience Ready? Let’s Find Out!

Tuesday, October 21 • 4-5 p.m. • UU 222

Looking to build real-world experience? Join us for an interactive session exploring all the ways you can gain career-ready experience before you graduate. From student orgs and service projects to job shadowing, research, and virtual job simulations, we’ll help you find the right opportunities to grow your skills and boost your resume. This is the third of four sessions in the Are You Career Ready? Workshop Series.

 

Ready, Set, Intern!

Wednesday, October 22 • 5-6:30 p.m. • ST 310

Wondering when to start looking for internships? Join us for Ready, Set, Intern! a candid conversation led by peers and professionals who’ve been there. This session is for students who are curious about getting a head start on real-world experience and how internships can set you apart in a competitive job market.

Come with questions, leave with confidence. Don’t miss this chance to hear the real talk on internships that can shape your future. Refreshments will be provided.

 

Adulting 101: Job Offers, Taxes, & Salary Negotiation

Thursday, October 23 • 12:30-1:30 p.m. • Virtual

Getting the job is step one — getting that coin is step two. Adulting 101 is here to help you decode compensation packages, avoid getting wrecked by taxes, and learn how to negotiate like a boss. Know your worth, secure the bag, and keep more of it!

 

Career Conversations w/ Alumni: The Importance of Mentorship & Its Impact On Your Career

Thursday, October 23 • 4:30-6 p.m. • UU 222

Wondering how mentorship fits into your career path? This alumni panel explores what mentorship really means, why it matters, and how to get started.

 

Register for these events in Handshake using the event links above.

 

Questions? Please contact the Career Center at careercenter@towson.edu.

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