Want to explore some career options for Life Science majors? Need help
getting your resume ready? Want to learn how to begin conversations and network
with employers at the Career Panel? The Career Center wants to help you prepare
and get the most out of the Life Sciences Career Panel. Information about resume
and networking workshops and the Life Science career panel is listed below.
Spring 2006 Life Sciences Careers Panel
Thursday, April 6, 2006
6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
301 Rudder
Dress: Business Casual
A panel of employers and former students will speak about the work they do,
where they work, and the different opportunities for undergraduate and graduate
students in their field. Our goal is to present students with a range of careers
they could pursue with an undergraduate or graduate degree in Life Sciences.
After each of the panel members has had an opportunity to speak, the students
will be able to ask questions of the panel. Around the sides of the room there
will be tables with information from each organization. This is a great
opportunity to explore Life Science career options and polish your networking
skills.
Please check back, information is still being added!
List of Employers and Schools attending the Spring 2006 Life Sciences
Career Panel:
Accelerate
On-Line
Agricultural Research
Service-USDA - Terrance Norris (bio)
BioHouston - Jason
Moore (bio)
Monsanto - Sandra
Yount (bio)
School of Rural
Public Health, TAMHSC - Craig Riley (bio)
Sigma-Genosys - Dr.
Carlos Martinez (bio)
Need help getting started on writing your resume?
Resume writing workshop for Life Science
students
Tuesday March 28th 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. MSC 230
Want to have your resume checked over?
Resume reviews for Life Science students
Thursday March 30th 9:00 a.m. - noon Heldenfelds
Need help learning how to talk to employers at the career panel and
begin networking?
Making the
Most of the Life Science Career Panel
Thursday March 30th 5:00pm-6:00 p.m. 502 Rudder
Learn how to dress for the Career Panel,
how to start a conversation and how to follow up with the new contacts you have
made!
Who should attend? Students in the College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences, the College of Science, the College of Veterinary Medicine
and Biomedical Sciences and the College of Geosciences.
E-mail Marilyn Yeager for more
information about this event.