Taking the advice A.G. Lafley '69 offered in his Commencement address on May 20, members of the Class of 2012 are starting to "make things happen." In a series of articles that will appear on this website over the summer months, we'll feature 10 newly-minted Hamilton graduates who are preparing to make their mark by advancing their education or beginning a job.
More ...So, you got the call. They want you to come in for an interview. There’s only one problem: you’ve never had an interview before. Don’t worry, Hamilton’s new tool InterviewStream is the solution!
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You’ve spent countless hours scouring the Internet for the perfect internship. You’ve written dozens of cover letters, networked, and interviewed and now, finally, you’ve applied to your dream internship. The only problem is that it’s unpaid, and you can’t afford to work for three months without some income. Is this the end of the road? Hardly!
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Looking for a unique way to pursue your passion after graduation? A post-BA fellowship offers short-term experiences than enable recent grads to explore an academic, professional, or personal interest. Dani Forshay ’11 elected to pursue a Fulbright Fellowship based on her college experiences as an English major and Russian studies minor.
More ...When it comes to networking, Josh is a reliable authority. In the four years since his graduation from Dartmouth College, Josh has forged an impressive career path from a consultant with Deloitte, to CEO and Founder of his own companies, to his current position as a consultant at iRise.
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I worked hard to earn my first job, but I wouldn’t have actually gotten it without Mark Zuckerberg. That may sound counter-intuitive, since all we usually hear about Facebook and job hunting is that they don’t mix. Allow me, then, to explain.
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You may be thinking that the Career Center is only for seniors looking for jobs or for those who already know what they want to do for a career. Nothing could be further from the truth! We want to help ALL Hamilton students as they navigate the road to career success. The Career Center will guide you through the four most important career-related "milestones" to help you prepare for your future while still at Hamilton.
More ...You’ve spent countless hours scouring the Internet for the perfect internship. You’ve written dozens of cover letters and submitted your resume to at least ten different employers. You’ve networked and interviewed and now, finally, you’ve been offered the dream internship. The only problem is you can’t afford to work for three months without any pay. Is this the end of the road?
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