Making the most of UC Berkeley’s career fairs

Regardless of what skills students are learning in school, the Career Center helps students learn the skills required to find a job.
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Regardless of what skills students are learning in school, the Career Center helps students learn the skills required to find a job.
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Working as a student has financial and professional benefits. However, for international students, navigating the working world in the United States may be stressful.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, pulled out of a UC Berkeley career fair after student activists petitioned to disinvite the agency from the Thursday event.
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Not immediately acting on student concerns about a hostile environment is just one example of the ways campus continues to fail underrepresented minorities.
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All these services (and more) are implemented to help you succeed and make the most out of your time here at UC Berkeley, so make use of them!
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The Career Center and the work-study program offer resources for students seeking part-time employment, internship opportunities and mentoring programs.
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The ASUC Senate convened Wednesday to hear updates on the future of UC Berkeley’s structural deficit.
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A group of doctoral and postdoctoral students is holding a career conference Friday aiming to introduce graduate students to private-sector jobs in light of diminishing availability of academic careers.
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About 20 protesters gathered outside a Bank of America recruitment session near the UC Berkeley campus Thursday to demonstrate against the bank’s involvement with firms in the coal industry.
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The ranking of UC Berkeley’s salary earning potential as compared to other U.S. state universities dropped from second place in 2010-11 to fifth place in a 2011-12 PayScale report released this week. The report lists median salary for UC Berkeley graduates with five years of experience or less as $51,400,
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