Thursday, November 17, 2016

  • Networking Strategies (Recurring Event)

    Career Services and Experiential Learning: 121

    Network successfully in a highly competitive job market.

    SSWB
  • Your Personality - Your Career 'MyPlan' Session (Recurring Event)

    Career Services and Experiential Learning: 121

    Are you unsure of what major is right for you? Do you feel overwhelmed when thinking about choosing a career? Learn about how your personality can influence majors and careers that are a good fit for you. Prior to attending, complete the MyPlan Career Personality Test - http://career.ucf.edu/links#explore Be sure to use the UCF License Code listed.

    SSWB
  • Getting Started: Experiential Learning (Recurring Event)

    Career Services and Experiential Learning: 115

    Are you expecting to work in your major field when you graduate? Employers look for graduates with experience. Learn how to gain such related experience while in school through internships, co-ops, and service learning.

    SSWB
  • CANCELED: Journal to Self-Discovery

    Student Union: Egmont Key Meeting Room (Room 224)

    Journal to Self-Discovery provides a safe space for UCF students to be present and mindful while channeling their creativity. This is a self-guided workshop, and we encourage students to participate every week to continue adding pages to their journal. During this FREE workshop students will have access to paper, stickers, paints, stamps, fabric and more!

    SSWB
  • Job Search Communication (Recurring Event)

    Career Services and Experiential Learning: 121

    Write cover letters that employers will read.

    SSWB
  • Take It From Me: Lessons Learned From Graduating PRIME STEM Scholars

    Student Union: 223

    Open to PRIME STEM scholars.

    SSWB
  • Culture Film Series - Smoke Signals

    Neptune 158: Multipurpose Room

    In celebration of Native American Heritage Month, join MSC, SGA, and CAB as we continue the Culture Film Series with Smoke Signals. After the film, join the conversation on Native American culture in the media versus the true reality.

    SSWB