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Career
Assistance
During
these sessions,
our staff
can help you
plan solutions
for your career-related
concerns while
identifying
appropriate
University
Career Center
resources,
programs,
and services.
We can critique
your resume,
C.V., cover
letter, or
graduate school
application
essay.
Career
Assistance Information Hours
Careers4Terps
This
is a Web-based
service providing
access to job
listings. It
can be used after
graduation, but
you need to change
your status to “Alumni.”
To
access an existing
account visit: https://umd-csm.symplicity.com/students
1.
Log in using
your username
and password.
If you forgot
your password,
click “forgot
password” and
enter your e-mail
address.
NOTE:
If you had an
alumni account
before July 2007
or are requesting
a new account,
follow the directions
below to request
a new updated
account.
Alumni
requesting a
new Careers4Terps
account
1. Go to https://umd-csm.symplicity.com/students
2. Click “register” under the alumni
registration tab.
3. Complete the required items on the registration page. *(If you had a different
name as a student, please enter that name, and after your registration has been
approved, you can log back in and edit your information.)*
Note: If you don’t know your University ID number,
type “alumni” in this section.
*Important Account Notes:*
* If you had a different name as a student,
please enter that name, and after your registration
has been approved, you can log back in and
edit your information.
* If you don’t know your University
ID number, only type “alumni” in
this section. Do not enter your
Social Security Number.
* You will receive an e-mail to verify that
you set up the account. Please verify your
e-mail address. After your account is approved
by our UCC staff, you will receive your username
and temporary password to log in.
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Career-Related
Web Links
Several
hundred links to
career, job hunting,
and graduate/professional
school sites.
Career-Related Web Links
Career
Fairs
Career
fairs are open
to alumni. Bring
copies of your
resume; and, if
possible, your
old student ID
card. If you don’t
have your card,
sign in at the
career fair and
present your resume.
Visit the Career Fair page for dates and times: List
of fairs and events
Credentials
This
is a secured place to keep letters of recommendation
and background information to support your applications
for employment and graduate/professional school.
If established within 6 months of graduation, the
cost is $20 to establish and includes five mailings,
and $5 for each additional mailing within that 12
month period.
After 6 months, new registrants are charged $20 and
receive three mailings, and $7 for each additional
mailing. After initial 12 month period, all additional
mailings cost $7.
Payments
must be made
by check or
money order
payable to the “University
of Maryland”,
with your social
security number
included on
the check. No
cash accepted.
Additional
information, forms,
and fees
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Employer
Pre-Night/Information
Sessions
There
are numerous
opportunities
to meet employers
as they present
information
on their organizations
and the positions
they are looking
to fill. This
is open to all
alumni. The events
calendar lists
them. Use the
search feature
and select Employer
Pre-Nights/Information
Sessions.
Focus
Use
a Web-based
career planning
tool to assist
you in learning
more about your
unique skills,
abilities, interests,
and values and
the occupations
that fit your
profile.
Focus
registration
On-Campus
Interviews
Interviews
are conducted
during the fall
and the spring
semesters for
part-time, internship
and full-time
positions. These
interviews are
available to
alumni within
12 months of
graduation.
Apply for On-Campus Interviewing positions in Careers4Terps
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Events,
Workshops,
and Programs
These
are events held
throughout the
year on discipline-related
career panels;
career fairs and
expos; resume
clinics and job
search workshops;
mock interview
clinics; and special
programs.
Events,
workshops, programs
Career & Employment
Resource Room
We
offer a multi-media
collection of
resources to assist
with career planning
and job search
strategies. Materials
include self-assessment;
career exploration
and job search
tools; graduate
and professional
school information;
directories of
employers; and
computers to access
job listings and
to research employers
and careers.
Career & Employment
Resource Room
University
Career Center
Web Site
We
provide a calendar
of events, job
search information,
career information
and general announcements.
The career planning
and job hunting
information in
the student section
will be helpful.
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