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  • Civil Service Job Opportunity

  • Civic Engagement Opportunity: Work on Election Day – March 20

  • City Year is Now Hiring for the 2020-2021 School Year (Apply now!)

  • CIA Information Session/Meet and Greet, Mon. 10/26

    CIA Information Session/Meet and Greet

    Discover what it's really like to work for the CIA

    Join us for a Meet & Greet!

    Monday, October 26, 2015
    3:00 pm –5:00 pm
    Cardinal Room (#329), Student Center East

    Consider the global employment opportunities at the CIA’s Directorate of Operations. As a global organization, the CIA has a continuous need to recruit highly motivated and talented individuals with varied backgrounds and life experiences, professional and educational histories, language capabilities, and other skills set to contribute to the organization's National Security mission.

    If you are looking for a unique, challenging and rewarding career join the CIA for an information session. Attendees will have the opportunity to interact with CIA recruiters, learn about the CIA’s mission, career opportunities and the application/security clearance process.

    All interested applicants must successfully complete a thorough medical and psychological exam, a polygraph interview and an extensive background investigation. U.S. citizenship is required. A GPA of 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale is required. All positions are located in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.

    An equal opportunity employer and a drug-free workforce.

  • Chinese Mutual Aid Association Full-Time AmeriCorps VISTA position

    Chinese Mutual Aid Association Chicago, a pan-Asian social service non-profit that serves people from all ethnic backgrounds & generations, is accepting applications for a full-time AmeriCorps VISTA Resource Development Associate position, which will begin in July. It's a great one-year opportunity for a recent college graduate or for an individual seeking a career change. 

    AmeriCorps VISTA is a branch of AmeriCorps focusing on poverty. It is a one-year, 40-hour per week commitment; VISTAs may work outside of the VISTA position as long as it doesn’t interfere with the position. VISTAs are not paid a regular salary but receive a monthly stipend and an education award upon completion of their service year. For more information on how to become a VISTA and the responsibilities and expectations of VISTAs, please visit: http:www.americorps.gov/for_individuals/

    Job Description:

    AmeriCorps*VISTA Member Commitment and Requirements

    Must be a U.S. Citizen, national, or lawful permanent resident alien Participation in an AmeriCorps*VISTA 3-Day Pre-Service Orientation (PSO) July 14-17, 2015 (Columbus, OH – travel and lodging costs will be reimbursed) Commitment to serve a full twelve-month service term (estimated July 14, 2015-July 14, 2016)

    Participation in a minimum of three National Days of Service Participation in an orientation, ongoing training, meetings, and professional development with Asian Americans Advancing Justice- Chicago

    Must not be listed in the National Sex Offender Registry database

    Be able to exhibit previous education, training, military, or work experience, and any other relevant skills or interests necessary to perform a specific VISTA assignment

    Be willing to live among and at the economic level of the low-income people served by the AmeriCorps project

    Cannot be enrolled in school except in limited circumstances, or be the subject of legal proceedings that may consume time needed for their assignments Cannot be a blood relation to site staff or board member (immediate family, grandparent/child, first aunt/uncle/niece/nephew/cousin) 

     

    For a more detailed job descripton: http://www.chinesemutualaid.org/#!jobs/c12ca/5685265389584384

     

    To apply: https://my.americorps.gov/mp/listing/viewListing.do?id=55868&fromSearch=true

     

    For more info about AmeriCorps, please click here: http://www.nationalservice.gov/programs/americorps

     

     

     

     

  • Chinese Mutual Aid Association: Available positions & internships

    The pan-Asian non-profit, the Chinese Mutual Aid Association in Chicago, has positions available in the following areas: 

    - Employment Coordinator-see attachment

    - Resource Development Associate-see attachment

    - Internships in all areas

    For more information, please contact:
    Michelle Lura White, Business Development Manager, 773-784-2900, michellew@chinesemutualaid.org 
    http://www.chinesemutualaid.org/ 

  • Chicago Police Department accepting new recruits through 12/16

    The Chicago Police have announced that they will be looking for new recruits. Applications will be accepted only through Dec. 16th. Interested candidates must apply for the test at this link: http://home.chicagopolice.org/inside-the-cpd/take-the-test-be-your-best/

  • Chicago Community Trust Marketing and Communications Intern

    The following is a great internship opportunity, especially for humanities or communications students: 

    Job Purpose:  

    Service is the heart of the Trust. The Trust believes that each employee represents the Trust’s commitment to service and plays an essential role to deliver on our mission to lead and inspire philanthropic efforts that measurably improve the quality of life and prosperity in our region. 

    This position will report to the Director of Marketing & Communications and be an integral part of the Marketing & Communications team. The Intern will be responsible for assisting the organization in the development and implementation of a targeted marketing plan.  This individual will also work on social media to build awareness and engagement with the Trust.

    Job Duties: 

    Work directly with the Director of Marketing & Communications to develop marketing plan to reach professional advisorsWork closely with the Content Director to create content for the website and other marketing vehiclesAssist in coordinating social media and other e-marketing toolsSupport the creation and distribution of web-based, digital, audio and video content for various campaigns Assist with organizing and managing the photo archive system, including the download, edit, caption and keyword of current photos; as well as help coordinate the capture, editing and organization of partner photographsServe on various internal and interdepartmental committees and projects as assignedPerforms other duties as assigned

     

    To apply and find more information, use the following link: http://cct.atsondemand.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=512298.viewjobdetail&CID=512298&JID=533793

  • Chicago Artists Resource – Multiple Internships

    Looking for jobs or internships in the creative professions?  Search for a variety of opportunities at the Chicago Artist's Resource website:

    http://www.chicagoartistsresource.org/jobs?keys=&field_employment_type_value=All&field_job_types_value=All&field_car_location_value=All&field_job_category_value=All&discipline=Theater&page=1 

  • Chicago Area Fair Housing Alliance Community Engagement and Education Manager full-time position

    CAFHA is seeking a full-time Community Engagement and Education Manager to develop dynamic, novel strategies to engage stakeholders in fair housing discussions centered on segregation and integration, place-based equity, affirmatively furthering fair housing, and the value of diversity in housing, schools, and communities.  This position reports to CAFHA’s Executive Director.  Click on the post for more information.

     

  • Center for Research on Health and Aging Student Office Assistant Position

    Undergraduate - General Office Assistant

    The Center for Research on Health and Aging (CRHA) at the Institute for Health Research and Policy (IHRP) currently has a General Office Assistant position for a part-time (20 hours per week) undergraduate student worker.

    The undergraduate student worker will assist with the financial running of the Center as well as project/grant related documents pertaining to the Center’s research.

    Financial tasks for the position include TEM and I-Buy processing, organizing financial records, data entry, scheduling, mailing, filing, making copies/scanning, faxing, running errands, and other assigned duties.

    Research project tasks for the position include internet journal searches, designing and editing project tables, graphs, and reports.

    This is an excellent opportunity to learn the business side of research.

    Position Requirements:

    Experience with MS Office software - Word, Excel, Access and Powerpoint
    Professional interpersonal manner, reliable and responsible
    Excellent writing and communication skills
    Good organizational skills
    Excellent attention to detail
    One year of work experience in an office setting is required
    Ability to follow directions and work independently
    Team player
    Previous experience working with TEM and I-Buy at UIC is a plus, but not required
    The ideal candidate should be available for at least  6 months to one year

    To apply for this position, please send a resume with a cover letter (At least a one paragraph statement describing your interest) to Lmarti5@uic.edu by September 15, 2015.

    No phone calls please or in person visits.

    IHRP and UIC are an EOE/AA/M/F/Disabled/Veteran

  • Center for Research on Health and Aging Seeking Student Worker, Apply by 9/15

    The Center for Research on Health and Aging (CRHA) at the Institute for Health Research and Policy (IHRP) currently has a General Office Assistant position for a part-time (20 hours per week) undergraduate student worker.

    The undergraduate student worker will assist with the financial running of the Center as well as project/grant related documents pertaining to the Center’s research.

    Financial tasks for the position include TEM and I-Buy processing, organizing financial records, data entry, scheduling, mailing, filing, making copies/scanning, faxing, running errands, and other assigned duties.

    Research project tasks for the position include internet journal searches, designing and editing project tables, graphs, and reports.

    This is an excellent opportunity to learn the business side of research. 

    Position Requirements:

    Experience with MS Office software - Word, Excel, Access and Powerpoint Professional interpersonal manner, reliable and responsible. Excellent writing and communication skills. Good organizational skills. Excellent attention to detail. One year of work experience in an office setting is required. Ability to follow directions and work independently. Team player. Previous experience working with TEM and I-Buy at UIC is a plus, but not required. The ideal candidate should be available for at least  6 months to one year

    To apply for this position, please send a resume with a cover letter (At least a one paragraph statement describing your interest) to Lmarti5@uic.edu by September 15, 2015.

    No phone calls please or in person visits.

    IHRP and UIC are an EOE/AA/M/F/Disabled/Veteran

  • Center for Research on Health and Aging Administrative Undergraduate Position on West Campus, Apply by 7/30

    The Center for Research on Health and Aging (CRHA) at the Institute for Health Research and Policy (IHRP) currently has a General Office Assistant position for a part-time (20 hours per week) undergraduate student worker.

    The undergraduate student worker will assist with the financial running of the Center as well as project/grant related documents pertaining to the Center’s research.

    Financial tasks for the position include TEM and I-Buy processing, organizing financial records, data entry, scheduling, mailing, filing, making copies/scanning, faxing, running errands, and other assigned duties.

    Research project tasks for the position include internet journal searches, designing and editing project tables, graphs, and reports.

    This is an excellent opportunity to learn the business side of research.

    Position Requirements:

    •          Experience with MS Office software - Word, Excel, Access and Powerpoint
    •          Professional interpersonal manner, reliable and responsible
    •          Excellent writing and communication skills
    •          Good organizational skills
    •          Excellent attention to detail
    •          One year of work experience in an office setting is required
    •          Ability to follow directions and work independently
    •          Team player
    •          Previous experience working with TEM and I-Buy at UIC is a plus, but not required
    •          The ideal candidate should be available for at least  6 months to one year

    To apply for this position, please send a resume with a cover letter (At least a one paragraph statement describing your interest) to Lmarti5@uic.edu by July 30, 2014.

    No phone calls please or in person visits.

    IHRP and UIC are an EOE/AA/M/F/Disabled/Veteran

  • Center for Clinical and Translational Science Seeking Two Student Workers - Apply by 2/10

  • CBA Department of Managerial Studies Seeks General Office Assistant

  • Career Services Workshops

  • Career Services Events to Prep for Recent Grad/Alumni Fair and Summer Walk-in Advising Hours!

  • Career Resources for Scientists

    National Science Foundation

    This is a great link to science career statistics provided by the National Science Foundation. It contains links to other science stories, opportunities and societies through its homepage.

    Link: http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/showpub.cfm?TopID=14NatureJobs

    Supported by the publishing group Nature, this science career site splits jobs into two “channels”: physical sciences and life sciences. Each channel features news and feature stories, along with a job search engine. As of June 2005, the site had 169 physical science jobs and over 1,000 life science jobs posted. The jobs were divided evenly between full time and part-time positions, spanning everything from university faculty positions, to fellowships, to facilities managers. With big-time employers such as Proctor & Gamble, The Institute of Cancer Research, and GE (to name a few), this is definitely a site worth checking out.

    Link: http://www.nature.com/naturejobs/index.htmlCouncil for the Advancement of Science Writing

    A great resource for students interested in science writing as a career.

    Link: http://www.nasw.org/users/casw/booklet.htm

  • Career Peer Mentor positions for Fall 2014 and Spring 2015!

    The Office of Career Services and the Student Employment Office are seeking undergraduate students to become Career Peer Mentors for the 2014-2015 academic year. 

    Career Peer Mentorsare UIC undergraduate students whowork part-time for the Office of Career Services and the Student Employment Office, assisting UIC students with their career development and job search needs.  

    View the post to learn more.

  • CareerNow! New Initiative by the Native American Support Program (NASP)

  • Campus Housing RA/PM Info Session – Nov 15 at 7pm

  • Call for Undergraduate Research Students for Bea Lab!

  • Business Development Rep Position available for Recent College of Business Administration Graduates

  • Bilingual Job Fair at Heartland Alliance, Wed. 9/3

    The Youth & Residential Services division of Heartland Alliance is hosting a bilingual job fair!

    What: Bilingual Job Fair
    When: Wednesday, September 3, 2014
    Time: 9am – 6pm
    Where: Arturo Velasquez Institute, 2800 S. Western, Chicago, IL 60608

    For more information or to apply, please visit our events page at http://www.heartlandalliance.org/whoweare/careers/jobfair.html

    If you have questions, please contact Sarah Hanford at shanford@heartlandalliance.org.

    Heartland Alliance is looking for Spanish speakers for the following openings: Youth Care Workers, Overnight Workers (3rd Shift), Cooks, Electrician/Plumber (Certified), Mental Health Professionals, Tutors/Instructors and More!!!  Primary shifts are 4pm to 12:30am or 12am to 8:30am.  These are regular full time jobs that come with a full benefits package.  Jobs are located throughout Chicago and the surrounding area.  Must be 21 years old and eligible to work in the United States.

    The Youth and Residential Services division provides services for over five hundred children who have entered the country without documents and without their parents. These programs have been helping vulnerable children feel safe and cared for in a multicultural environment since in 1995. This program serves boys and girls from all over the world including Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Europe and Central and South America. Fostering an atmosphere of family and security, we attend to the emotional, legal, medical, educational, and recreational needs of the children until they can be reunited with their families either in the U.S. or in their home country. Children have a range of needs from very basic care and services, to more intensive mental health and behavioral treatment.

    Visit the website at http://www.heartlandalliance.org/. Contact Willis Francis at wfrancis@heartlandalliance.org or (773) 433-1200 with questions.

  • Become UIC Writing Center Tutors!

  • Become a tutor with Port Academic Center! (Applications open)

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    Become a Peer Success Coach!

  • Become a Food Corps Service Member, Due 3/30

    Are you a leader passionate about healthy food, farms and kids?  Then we want you to be a FoodCorps Service Member!  Application is open now through March 30th, 2014.

    FoodCorps recruits talented leaders for a year of paid public service building healthy school food environments in limited-resource communities.  FoodCorps service members implement a three-ingredient recipe for healthy kids:

    • TEACH children about what healthy food is and where it comes from

    • BUILD and tend school gardens 

    • BRING quality local food into public school cafeterias

    As a service member, you will be placed with one service site for your year-long term. Service sites are community organizations that operate in partnership with one of our fifteen host sites, statewide organizations that help run FoodCorps in each of the places FoodCorps serves: Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Hawai'i, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina and Oregon.

    Click on the post to learn more.

  • ASAM Undergraduate General Office Aide Position Available for Summer 2014, Apply by 4/22

    Provide clerical support for the Asian American Studies Program and report to Jill Huynh, Assistant Director. This position pays $10/hour and is intended to be 8-12 hours/week for summer 2014 with the possibility of continuing through the academic year, ending in May 2015.

    Duties include, but are not limited to:

    - photocopying

    - checking/sorting mail

    - filing and maintaining confidential records

    - running errands across campus 

    - handling phone and in-person inquiries

    - posting flyers to ASAM and other bulletin boards

    - working on-campus events

    Qualifications:

    One year of work experience either on- or off-campus, ideally in an office setting. Must be a mature and responsible self-starter. Familiarity with Google Drive preferred.

    To apply, email jhuynh@uic.edu with 1) your resume, and 2) an explanation of why this position interests you and what your qualifications are. The position is open until filled, but review of applications will begin Tuesday, April 22.

    Note: This position is part of the AANAPISI Educational Employment Grant program offered by the UIC AANAPISI Initiative, Student Employment, and the Career Services Office. Concurrent to their employment, student employees, along with their supervisors, will engage in a guided career development framework aimed at building lifelong career skills to support lifelong professional success. The UIC AANAPISI Initiative is fully funded by the U.S. Department of Education¹s Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions (AANAPISI) Program.

    Eligibility: Due to the federal funding restrictions for the UIC AANAPISI Initiative, student employees must be non-international undergraduate UIC students who are enrolled (part-time or full-time) during the academic year. In the summer, students do not have to be enrolled as long as they were enrolled in spring and will be enrolled in the fall. While students who have Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (http://www.uic.edu/depts/oaa/diversity/sdsb.html) are eligible for student employment at UIC, we regret that DACA students are not eligible for employment in this program.

  • ASAM Undergraduate General Office Aide Position Available for Spring 2016

    Provide administrative support for the Asian American Studies Program. This position pays $10/hour and is intended to be 8-12 hours/week for spring2016 with the possibility of continuing through summer 2016 and beyond.

    Duties include, but are not limited to:

    - filing and maintaining confidential records

    - updating budget spreadsheets

    - staffing on-campus events

    - inventorying office supplies

    - running errands across campus

    - photocopying

    - checking/sorting mail

    - handling phone and in-person inquiries

    Qualifications:One year of work experience either on- or off-campus, ideally in an office setting. Must be a mature and responsible self-starter. Familiarity with Google Drive preferred.

    To apply, email jhuynh@uic.edu with 1) your resume, 2) an explanation of why this position interests you and what your qualifications are, and 3) your full MWF availability the week of November 9 and 16 for a 20-minute interview. The position is open until filled, but review of applications will begin Wednesday, November 4.

    Note: This position is part of the AANAPISI Educational Employment Grant program offered by the UIC AANAPISI Initiative, Student Employment, and the Career Services Office. Concurrent to their employment, student employees, along with their supervisors, will engage in a guided career development framework aimed at building lifelong career skills to support lifelong professional success. The UIC AANAPISI Initiative is fully funded by the U.S. Department of Education¹s Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions (AANAPISI) Program.

    Eligibility: Due to the federal funding restrictions for the UIC AANAPISI Initiative, student employees must be non-international undergraduate UIC students who are enrolled (part-time or full-time) during the academic year. In the summer, students do not have to be enrolled as long as they were enrolled in spring and will be enrolled in the fall. While students who have Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (http://www.uic.edu/depts/oaa/diversity/sdsb.html) are eligible for student employment at UIC, we regret that DACA students are not eligible for employment in this program.

     

  • Arts & Culture Career Fair – Feb 9

  • Arts and Culture Career Fair, Fri. 2/5

    ARTS & CULTURE CAREER FAIR

    Friday, February 5, 2016

    12:00pm-2:00pm

    UIC Student Center East, Illinois Room (3rd Floor)

    750 S. Halsted St., Chicago, IL 60607

     

    Sponsored by UIUC College of Fine + Applied Arts (supported by UIC Career Services)

    Free and open to UIC and UIUC students and alumni only. Student RSVP here. To see who's coming, click here.

    Questions? Contact UIC Career Services: 312.996.2300 or ocs@uic.educareerservices.uic.edu

  • Arts and Culture Career Fair – Feb 8

  • Arab American Cultural Center is Hiring!

  • Apply to be a Summer Orientation Leader by Wed. 1/28

    Did you miss the first application deadline? No worries!

    Student Orientation Leader Applications Now Available - Deadline 1/28/2015 at 5:00 pm

    Interested in developing valuable leadership experiences, gaining network opportunities, and welcoming new UIC students and families? If so, apply to become a Student Orientation Leader today!

    Applications are available online via orientation.uic.edu. Deadline to apply is Wednesday, January 28th at 5:00 pm

    If you have any questions regarding the application process, email Jodi Stelley at jstelley@uic.edu or (312) 996-0228.

  • Apply to be a Summer 2015 Orientation Leader, Due Fri. 11/ 7

    Summer housing + Food + Pay = Orientation Leader (AKA "Best Summer Ever)

    Student Orientation Leader Applications available on 10/20

    Interested in developing as a leader, learning new transferable skill sets all while welcoming new UIC students and guests? If so, apply to become a Student Orientation Leader!

    Applications available online via orientation.uic.edu on 10/20/14. 

    Deadline is 11/7/14.

    Questions – Jodi, jstelley@uic.edu

  • Apply to be a student worker at OSSP for Summer 2014, Priority by Wed. 4/23

    The Office of Special Scholarship Programs is seeking applicants for a summer student worker vacancy. The UNDERGRADUATE student worker will provide 10-15 hours per week of basic office support in our 2506 UH office from May through August. Exact start and end dates can be negotiated, the position pays $10/hour. Prior office experience and a willingness to extend employment period through Fall 2014 and Spring 2015 are preferred, but all applications from undergraduates will be considered.
     
    Click on the post for more information.
  • Apply to be a Student Orientation Leader, Due 1/25

    The UIC Orientation Program seeks to serve its diverse population of prospective new students while connecting them to their advisors and preparing them for their transition into our university.

    This program strives to aid students in more ways than just one, guiding through the historic campus, connecting with the numerous student resources, programs, and clubs available, and showing what we as a university have to offer.

    Looking to gain professional experience? Looking for a paid position? Want to live on campus for FREE during the summer? Student Orientation Leader (SOL) applications for the summer of 2017 will be available as of Monday, January 16th.

    As a SOL, you will gain an immeasurable amount of experience leading new incoming students and working with advisors. Round 2 applications are due January 25th, and you can access the application at orientation.uic.edu.

  • Apply to be a Student Orientation Leader! Due 11/19

    Student Orientation Leader Applications Now Available - Deadline November 19th at 5:00 pm

    Interested in acquiring valuable leadership experiences and welcoming new UIC students and families? If so, apply to become a Student Orientation Leader today!

    Applications are available online via orientation.uic.edu. Deadline to apply is November 19th at 5:00 pm

    If you have any questions regarding the application process, email Jodi Stelley at jstelley@uic.edu

     

  • Apply to be an RA or PM in Campus Housing for 2017-18, Deadline 1/22

    Interested in Applying to be an RA or PM for 2017-2018?

    Are you looking for a unique, challenging, and fun leadership opportunity for the 2017-2018 academic year? APPLY to be a Resident Assistant (RA) or a Peer Mentor (PM) for Campus Housing!

    RAs and PMs serve as resources, community builders, administrators, role models, and peer educators for our residents. As members of a residence hall staff, RAs and PMs work collaboratively with other departmental staff to create an educational advantage. RAs are responsible for building and facilitating a positive and strong communities.  PMs seek to help residents develop strong study skills and academic communities.

    *Applications are now live!*

    To learn more, attend an upcoming Info Session:

    Wednesday, January 11-JST Event Center (South Campus) at 7:00 PM
    Thursday, January 12-SCE 605 (East Campus) at 7:00 PM
    Wednesday, January 18-SCE 605 (East Campus) at 7:00 PM
    Thursday, January 19-JST Training Room (South Campus) at 7:00 PM

    Applicants must attend ONE information session in order to participate in the interview process.

    *Applications are due at 11:59 PM on Sunday, January 22, 2017!*

    For more information and to apply, please visit:

    https://www.housing.uic.edu/jobs/

  • Apply to be an Orientation Leader for Summer 2019 – Application Deadline: Jan 25

  • Apply to be an Orientation Leader for Summer 2018 – Application Deadline: Feb 11

  • Apply to be a AAAN Tutor for 2014-15

    African American Academic Network tutors assist students with course work related to UIC academics through individual or group interventions. Under the supervision of the Learning Resource Center manager, tutors will perform the following duties:
    • Must be available for work Monday thru Friday according to the set and agreed schedule
    • Maintain accurate student file progress and information
    • Maintain and monitor Learning Resource Center activities at all times
    • Assist in maintaining a clean LRC environment
    • Tutor in two (2) or more courses
    • Answer and assist students and staff with questions related to course information
    • Monitor computer lab and ensure computers and printers are operating properly and correctly by students
    • Promote tutoring, other services rendered and events sponsored by AAAN
    • Lead peer review groups or workshop sessions, writing follow-up reports to workshops
    • Attend meetings and LRC sponsored events
    • Computer skills are required
    • Tutors/assistant will perform other duties as assigned

    Tutors needed in areas such as: Mathematics, Psychology, Chemistry, Organic Chemistry I and II, Physics (Calculus and Algebra-based), Biology (all levels)

    Minimum Qualifications:
    All tutor applicants are required current enrollment of 6 credit hours minimum and a cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher and have attended UIC at least 1 semester (some grad students may qualify). Tutor candidates have the capability to effectively communicate with diverse entities of students who may have multiple learning needs or skills. All AAAN tutors are required to tutor in two (2) or more subjects/courses in which grades of “A” or “B” were earned. Once hired, tutors must work a minimum of 10 hours a week, and at least TWO DAYS in the week.

    Please send all resumes to pmpierce@uic.edu. No phone calls or walk-in interviews.

  • Applications are open for UIC Orientation Leaders!

  • Alumni and Friends Outreach Center Hiring for Fall Semester

  • All Majors (Virtual) Job Fair (3/18)

  • All Majors Career Fair, Thurs. 3/17

    The ALL MAJORS Career Fair expects 90+ employers from a variety of industries. Open exclusively to UIC students & alumni of ALL majors seeking employment opportunities.

     

    Thursday, March 17th, 10:00am - 2:00pm

    SCE Illinois Room (3rd Floor)

    750 S. Halsted St, Chicago

     

    List of employers: http://careerservices.uic.edu/springdivparticipants.shtml

    List of employers by majors: http://careerservices.uic.edu/springdivparticipantsB.shtml

     

    Students must bring their iCard for entry, dress professionally and bring resumes.

     

    Quick job fair prep tips:

    Prepare an effective resume that will get you noticed (see an advisor at Career Services – 3050 SSB for professional assistance and pick up the free GUIDE with sample resumes) Invest in a professional outfit that will make you stand out and look impressive! Prepare your one minute speech to market yourself to employers. Above all, RESEARCH EMPLOYERS. Know their history, values, products and services etc.!

  • All Majors Career Fair – March 21

  • All Majors Career Fair – March 15

  • Action Reconciliation Service for Peace: Year-Long Volunteer Service in Germany, Apply by Jan. 31

    Action Reconciliation Service for Peace (ARSP) is seeking Americans (ages 18 and above) interested in serving on a voluntary basis for a year in Germany.

    People from diverse backgrounds live, work and learn together for 12 months at Holocaust memorial sites and non-profits promoting understanding and tolerance, remembering the past and taking a stand against anti-semitism, racism and discrimination today. The volunteers come from the United States, Israel, Russia and different European countries, including Germany itself. ARSP works to foster international, interreligious and intercultural dialogue and creating a more peaceful world. 

    Deadline for Applications is January 31, 2015. For more information please click here