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WEEK OF MARCH 29-APRIL 3, 2015 WWW.CAREERS.TCU.EDU | JARVIS HALL 147 - MWF OR TUCKER 003E - TR | 817.257.2222 | [email protected] MECHANICAL ENGINEER SUMMER INTERN | WEIR SPM | FJ#49973 COMMISSIONING SPECIALIST - MECHANICAL | JACOBS | FJ#50011 Fort Worth. Full-time upon graduation. 0-5 years experience. ENTREPRENUER SUMMER INTERN PROGRAM | VARIOUS TECHNOLOGY START-UPS Open to all majors. Click here for details in ISSUU. Apply at http://bit.ly/1bBVmlO. SUMMER INTERN PROGRAM | PEROT MUSEUM OF NATURE AND SCIENCE | FJ#50013 Dallas, TX. Open to all majors, and specialized placement available. SURGICAL SERVICES TECH | PHYSICIAN’S INTEREST | FJ#50030 DFW. Full time upon graduation. FORENSIC INTERVIEWER | PALUXY RIVER CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY CENTER | FJ#50055 HR SUMMER COLLEGE INTERN | AMERICAN AIRLINES CENTER/CENTER OPERATING CO. | FJ#50032 Will Work Now Networking/Career Fair March 31 | 5:00-6:30pm Kelly Center, Room A Sean Tuohy (Blind Side) March 31 | 7-8:30pm BLUU Ballroom. RSVP http://bit.ly/1FB5d4x FBI Information Session April 1 | 4pm BLUU Beck/Geren Work Place Culture: How to Thrive in your First Job April 1 | 5:00-6:30pm Kelly Center Room C Careers in Consulting April 8 | 5:30-6:30 Smith 204 Women in Technology | Deloitte Consulting April 9 | 6-8pm Anthropologie. RSVP at http://bit.ly/1BX0j1k Peace Corps Info Session April 15 | 4-5pm location TBA CSE Student Research Symposium April 17 | Tucker Technology Center

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Page 1: Week of March 28, 2015

WEEK OF MARCH 29-APRIL 3, 2015

WWW.CAREERS.TCU.EDU | JARVIS HALL 147 - MWF or TUCKER 003E - TR | 817.257.2222 | [email protected]

MECHANICAL ENGINEER SUMMER INTERN | WEIR SPM | FJ#49973

COMMISSIONING SPECIALIST - MECHANICAL | JACOBS | FJ#50011Fort Worth. Full-time upon graduation. 0-5 years experience.

ENTREPRENUER SUMMER INTERN PROGRAM | VARIOUS TECHNOLOGY START-UPSOpen to all majors. Click here for details in ISSUU. Apply at http://bit.ly/1bBVmlO.

SUMMER INTERN PROGRAM | PEROT MUSEUM OF NATURE AND SCIENCE | FJ#50013Dallas, TX. Open to all majors, and specialized placement available.

SURGICAL SERVICES TECH | PHYSICIAN’S INTEREST | FJ#50030DFW. Full time upon graduation.

FORENSIC INTERVIEWER | PALUXY RIVER CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY CENTER | FJ#50055

HR SUMMER COLLEGE INTERN | AMERICAN AIRLINES CENTER/CENTER OPERATING CO. | FJ#50032

Will Work Now Networking/Career Fair March 31 | 5:00-6:30pm Kelly Center, Room A Sean Tuohy (Blind Side) March 31 | 7-8:30pm BLUU Ballroom. RSVP http://bit.ly/1FB5d4x FBI Information Session April 1 | 4pm BLUU Beck/GerenWork Place Culture: How to Thrive in your First Job April 1 | 5:00-6:30pm Kelly Center Room C

Careers in Consulting April 8 | 5:30-6:30 Smith 204Women in Technology | Deloitte Consulting April 9 | 6-8pm Anthropologie. RSVP at http://bit.ly/1BX0j1kPeace Corps Info Session April 15 | 4-5pm location TBACSE Student Research Symposium April 17 | Tucker Technology Center

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Tuesday, March 315:00-6:30pm

Kelly Center – Room AAre you graduating and looking for a job or

internship?Come and network with employing organizations looking for employees NOW! After our guests are introduced, be prepared to meet and mingle and present your resume. Possibly you will make a connection and secure a position NOW.

All Majors - All Classifications

Attire is Business Professional. Refreshments will be provided. RSVP to Event #1292 in FrogJobs.

NetworkingNightWILL WORK NOW!

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How To Thrive In Your First Job: Why Employer Work Culture Matters

The Center for Connection Culture and the Center for Career and Professional Development Present

Wednesday, April 15:00pm-6:30pm

Kelly Center, Cox C

Join Ann Louden, Director of TCU Center for Connection Culture and Michael Stallard, Co-Founder, E Pluribus Partners, Greenwich, CT as they discuss how to thrive in your first job and why the employer work culture is so important.

No Registration Required. Pizza will be provided!

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2015 SUMMER INTERN PROGRAM Eligibility: Volunteers of all ages: adults and students 14 years of age and up Volunteer times: Summer Intern program will be available for flexible schedules between June 1 and August 28.

Summer interns will be able to select their shift times through the Museum’s on-line volunteer scheduling system.

Summer interns will be able to select shifts for any day of the week the Museum is open. Summer interns shift times will typically be 9:30am -1:30pm or 1:00pm -5:00pm. Summer interns will be able to select shift times for Thursday late nights, 6:00pm -9:00pm. Special opportunities include:

Personalized placements that will be the best fit based on interest and experience Access to shift assignments in Exhibit Halls and Discovery Cart Demonstrations Special volunteer assignments such as Exhibits Tech Assistant, Portable Planetarium Assistant, Administration Support in the Museum offices, and more Special training in their assigned volunteer area Special invitation-only social events, including behind-the-scenes tour of Fair Park

Collections, 3-d movie night, Star Party and more Access to guest lectures

Opportunity to evaluate and collaborate with Volunteer Services in a group project Requirements: Commitment to complete 60 hours of total volunteer service between June 1 and August 28 Feedback and Recognition:

Feedback from Museum supervisors and Volunteer Services Letter of recommendation if requested Resume-builder to highlight volunteer service as work experience

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Sign up on the Perot website at: www.perotmuseum.org SUMMER INTERN APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: Qualifications:

• Open to students and adults. • Those interested in intern positions requiring interaction with Museum guests must demonstrate

an eagerness and willingness to engage a diverse group of visitors. • Those requesting placement in specialized areas, such as IT, marketing, accounting, general

administration support is contingent on applicant’s interest, work experience and Museum staff availability to supervise intern.

• Entire application process must be completed. Application Process:

• Complete the on-line application form. • Email a resume • The application process will begin in January 2015. Orientation and interviews will begin in April

until the program is filled or until May 30. •

Placement Process: • As application packets are received, paperwork will be reviewed and those selected for

orientations/interviews will be invited to schedule an orientation/interview date and time. • The specific dates/times for orientations/interviews and notifications will be communicated via e-

mail. • Summer Intern offers and notifications will begin as each orientation/interview cycle is complete. • The last offers and notifications will be e-mailed no later than the end of May.

Contact Information: Documents can be emailed or mailed to the following: EMAIL: [email protected] MAIL: Summer Intern Program Perot Museum of Nature and Science 2201 North Field Street Dallas, TX 75201

CHOICE FOR VOLUNTEER SERVICE

The Perot Museum of Nature and Science 2201 North Field Street

Dallas, TX 75201

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www.firstjob.com

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Link to apply: https://impactourworld.wufoo.com/forms/2015-eisp-student-application/

Undergraduate entrepreneurial students are matched with employers to complete a summer internship inside a

startup technology company. This program is open to all majors. Interns receive valuable experience working

with up-and-coming businesses and see the challenges and triumphs of entrepreneurism. And, the companies

receive the benefit of a bright, industrious and entrepreneurially minded TCU student to help them with a

meaningful project.

The Neeley Entrepreneurial Center Summer Intern Program is made possible through financial support from

donors who want to ensure that TCU students have the opportunity to work for entrepreneurial start-up

companies. The financial support donors provide allows student interns who are working with client firms to

receive a stipend of $2000. Many of the firms incubating are “pre-revenue” and could not provide this

internship, or receive the benefit of the work done by a TCU student, without our donors’ financial support.

Making the Match

Each spring, students submit resumes and essays

detailing why they’d like to be in the program and what

they hope to gain from the experience.

The best are chosen and the students then meet with the

businesses. Each student presents a brief pitch to the

companies, and each company presents a brief pitch to

the students. Each ranks the other.

On The Job

Student interns work over the summer — completing the project they are assigned.

Each student makes periodic reports about their work.

Dates and Deadlines

Thursday April 3rd - Application Deadline

Monday April 6th - Live Pitch Night- Selected students will be asked to give a 2 minutes pitch

followed by presentation from employers accepting interns. (To qualify, you must be available from

5:15 PM to 7:00 PM)

Sample Internships

Tap Goods- Marketing

MassCatalyst- Technology

LionsMouthDigital- Social Media Marketing

Cohopping- Graphic Designer UX

Cohopping- Software Engineer

InspireMore- Content-Creator-Editor

InspireMore- Videographer

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Joining the FBI is like no other career choice you have ever explored. It is exciting. It is rewarding. The FBI o�ers tremendous career opportunities for a wide range of professions.

Full-time and internship opportunities open to all majors/classi�cations. The FBI is seeking a variety of majors that you might �nd surprising. Attend this info session to learn more! Visit www.careers.tcu.edu for more information about this and other career events.

INFORMATION SESSION

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 4pmbluu beck/geren

FBI

Center for Career & Professional Development

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Sean Tuohyof The Blind Side

Entrepreneur, NBA Broadcaster & SEC Basketball Hall of Famer

All faculty, staff and students welcome! First-come, first-served seating. Register at

http://bit.ly/1FB5d4x.

Tuesday March 31, 20157:00 - 8:30 PM

BLUU Ballroom

Questions? Contact Ann Louden, Director TCU Center for Connection Culture [email protected] or 817-257-7254.

“When Sean Tuohy saw the new kid sitting in the high school gym, he saw a boy with nowhere to go but up. The question was how to take him there.” — from The Blind Side

Sean Tuohy Entrepreneur, NBA Broadcaster & SEC Basketball Hall of FamerSubject of The Blind Side

Exclusive Representation by Greater Talent Network437 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10016 (212) 645-4200 www.greatertalent.com [email protected]

“Sean was an American success story: he had come from nothing and made himself rich,” wrote Michael Lewis in The Blind Side, the best-selling book that inspired the major motion picture starring Sandra Bullock and Tim McGraw. The Blind Side tells the story of Michael Oher, a homeless teenager turned first round draft pick NFL football player, with the support and love of an unlikely adoptive family: the Tuohys. Sean Tuohy, Michael’s adoptive father, was a record-breaking basketball player before becoming a successful entrepreneur and NBA broadcaster. In February 2013, Sean and the whole Tuohy family were on the sidelines cheering Michael and the Baltimore Ravens on to his first Super bowl victory.

Sean Tuohy knew what it meant to be the poor kid in a private school—he had been one himself. With sports as his “meal ticket” through high school and college, Sean left New Orleans for the University of Mississippi on a basketball scholarship. When Sean walked off the court after his final game, he had shattered every major SEC assists-related record and become a legend in the SEC hall of fame for leading the Ole Miss Rebels to their first ever Championship.

Drafted by the NBA’s New Jersey Nets in 1982, he opted to continue his career overseas before returning to the US to be with his father in his final days. He became a successful entrepreneur, building a company that now owns and operates 93 fast food restaurants, including Taco Bell and Long John Silver’s and KFC.

Sean has been married to his college cheerleader sweetheart, the former Leigh Anne Roberts, for 30 years and they are the proud parents of daughter Collins (26) and sons Michael Oher (26) and Sean, Jr. (19).

Sean is also in his 11th season as an NBA broadcaster for the Memphis Grizzlies, after several years as an analyst for radio broadcasts at Ole Miss as well as national broadcasts for Westwood One and CBS radio.

In addition to his demanding business, broadcasting, school and church schedules (he also helped to create one of the fastest growing evangelical churches in Memphis, the Grace Evangelical Church) Sean is heavily involved in supporting several minority students at Briarcrest Christian School. “It’s easy to beat a kid up. The hard thing is to build him up,” Sean says. With that

philosophy in mind, Sean and Leigh Anne brought Michael into their home, supported him through school, and eventually adopted him as their son.

The Tuohy family’s life, as chronicled in Lewis’ New York Times number one best-seller, The Blind Side, went on to become a record-breaking Hollywood blockbuster that earned more than $300 million at the box office and became the number-one opening weekend for a sports film in history.

Years after The Blind Side burst onto the scene, breaking box office records and inspiring individuals nationwide, Sean continues to make an impact. In July 2010, he and his wife, Leigh Anne released the New York Times best-seller, In a Heartbeat: Sharing the Power of Cheerful Giving, and established their charity, The Making it Happen Foundation which promotes awareness, provides hope and improves standards of living for all the children fighting to survive in the invisible cracks in society. A fun element of their charity is the weekly Tuohy Trivia which offers a lucky winner a $25 gift to the charity of his or her choice. Leigh Anne’s newest book Making it Happen: Just Turn Around details concrete action steps people can take to becoming more involved and giving—in both their community and in their one on one interactions with others. Through all of their projects, the Tuohy family continues their mission to inspire hope, ignite generosity, and make it happen for the deserving, but underserved youth.

The Tuohy family’s inspirational story has been covered all over the national media including Good Morning America, The Today Show, 20/20, and Huckabee to name a few.

Sean is one of the most sought after motivational speakers and has given lectures to a broad spectrum of audiences from religious groups and town halls to some of the country’s largest corporations.At the podium, Sean invites audiences to go behind-the-scenes of the Tuohy household with a heartwarming message: “In our house, we believe in miracles.” Sharing personal anecdotes with his signature southern charm, Sean brings The Blind Side to life. From the perspective of a dedicated father and inspirational coach, Sean asks all of us to consider a simple question: how many other kids just like Michael Oher are falling through the cracks every day? And how can we make an impact big enough to change a broken system?

Suggested Speech TopicsBehind The Blind Side:Overcoming Obstacles in the Face of AdversitySolving the Failure Epidemic: How Often Do We Let Unrealized Potential Slip Through the Cracks?

In a Heartbeat: Sharing the Power of Cheerful Giving

The Value of People

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© 2015 The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Goldman Sachs is an equal employment/affi rmative action employer Female/Minority/Disability/Vet.

goldmansachs.com/careers

@GSCareers

HOW WILL YOU

MAKE AN IMPACT

CONTRIBUTE, COLLABORATE AND SUCCEED WITH A CAREER AT GOLDMAN SACHS

JOIN US FOR:

DATES: May 18 – 21, 2015LOCATION: Goldman Sachs, Jersey City, NJAPPLICATION DEADLINE: April 12, 2015 at 11:59 p.m. EST

If you would like to apply to attend, please visit our events portal at www.GoldmanSachs.com/careers and select ‘Workshop’ under Event Type to submit an application for the ‘Goldman Sachs 2015 Undergraduate Camp’.

Please note Goldman Sachs will provide domestic travel within the U.S. and hotel accommodations.

GOLDMAN SACHS 2015 UNDERGRADUATE CAMP

At Goldman Sachs, we believe that our success is deeply rooted in the unique backgrounds, experiences and perspectives of our people.

The Goldman Sachs Undergraduate Camp is an interactive four-day program for undergraduate freshmen who are interested in exploring the numerous career paths in the fi nancial services industry and building a strong foundation to obtain summer career opportunities.

The program includes challenging case studies, group projects, insights into crafting your story and building meaningful relationships to help you achieve your goals, and networking with Goldman Sachs business and recruiting professionals.

Join us for this best-in-class program.

Eligible students must be:• Current college freshmen• Black, Latino/Hispanic, Native American, or Female• Any major

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Meet with Shannon Merchant, CSE Career Consultant right outside your classes! Tucker Technology Center 003E - Vectors Office Suite

Available 8 am - 5 pm every Tuesday and ThursdayCall 817-257-2222 to schedule an appointment.

Need Career Advice?

Check out

the new

basement

offices!

Office in Tucker!