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The PCEs understand that getting an internship/job offcampus is not always the answer, so Terportunity offers
The Terportunity Carnival is the one-stop shop to
plenty of opportunities on-campus for students to gain
everything on-campus employment related. This fall, the experience, whether its a job, internship or research. The
Peer Career Educators (PCE), will hold the second annual PCEs also wanted to find a way to reach out to freshmen
Terportunity Carnival, sponsoed by a PepsiCo grant.
and sophomores and show that its never too early to start
gaining valuable experience in their fields.
Terportunity is an event by students for students.
Terportunity was the first event that the PCEs got a
Last years event was an afternoon filled with plenty of
chance to tackle on their own, from start to finish, said food and useful giveaway items, like a new iPad. Outreach
Patrick Shan, sophomore math and finance double major. coordinator Joel Vazquez, senior American studies and
government and politics double major, thinks that a lot of
the events success is due to its light-hearted nature and
how interactive it is.
Terportunity is an excellent opportunity for students who
are unsure about how to expand themselves professionally
while getting involved on campus.
Table of Contents
PCE Spotlight: Page 2
Career the Turtle: Page 3
Kate Juhl: Page 3
Mock Interviews: Page 4
Students mingle around the Atrium, talking to on-campus
departments about potential opportunities.
Photo source: University Career Center Twitter
Hannah Chi met and told us a little bit about her daily routine and
what she enjoys about being a Peer Career Educator, to give a better
idea of what the role of a PCE at the University Career Center & the
Presidents Promise entails.
Stop by the Resource Room in 3100 Hornbake, South Wing to have
your resume critiqued or your career questions answered.
PCE Walk-In Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
The University Career Center & the Presidents Promise outlines the Five Steps to Making the Right Career Decision
1. Assess Yourself!
3. Gain Experience
4. Consider Graduate/Professional
School
Data Source: The University Career Center & the Presidents Promise Terp Guide
Graphic: Cierra Belin
The University Career Center & the Presidents Promise offers many programs, including one to help students through the interview process.
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