career connections
ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS:
You are reminded of the Federal Gov>
emment Job Fair. Over 50 dilferent fed
eral agencies will be available to discuss
career options with the US Government;
This is a wonderful opportunity for all
studoDts with any major. Some agencies
will interview on-the-^t, so be prepared.
Take your resume as well as completed
Federal applications, and look profes
sional. Federal agencies will also have
informaticm on summer opportunities and
coK^rative educaticn, so all studrats can
attend. The Job Fair will be held at the
University of South Carolina Coliseum in
Columbia, SC on February 21,1990 from
10:00 a.m. --4:00 p.m.
Meredith studoits, join us each Wednes*
day from 4:00-4:50 p.m. in Room 108
Harris Hall to hear professional career
women talk about their own careers as well
as the industry in which they are currently
wwking.
Feb. 14 Careers in the Legal Profession
Feb. 21 Careers in Education
Feb. 28 Careers in Federal, Local, and State
Govanment
Mar.l4 Careers for the Liberal Arts
Mar. 21 Careers in Health Services
Mar. 28 Careers in Sales/ Marketing/Busi
ness Management
Ape. 4 Careers in Non-profit Organizations
Apr. 11 Careers in Advertising, Interior
Design, and Fine Arts
Apr. 18 Careers in Business
Apr. 25 Entrepreneurs in Travel, Fashion,
and Stocks
REMINDER: WORKSHOPS COMBVC
Friday, Feb. 16,10:00 a.m. Senior Regis
tration Wcn-kshop—Especially for Teach
ers
MiMlday, Feb. 19,10:00 a.m. Developing
Your Resume
All workshops are held in the Career Re
sources Room, located in Cate Center.
American Society for Personnel
Administration to Hold Dressing Seminar
MCA Holds
Emphasis Week
by: Kim Peeples
Because of the hard work of the Meredith
Christian Associaticm executive council and
the office of the campus minister, M.C.A.
Emphasis Week was brimming with suc
cess.
The purpose of M.C.A.E.W. was to pro
mote religious awareness. It all started on
Monday with worship at 10 a.m. Tuesday
was “An Evening of Mime” with Doug
Berkey. He entertained his audience with
juggling, riding the unicycle, and several
mime interpretations. There was quite a
tum-out to the show;There were several
groups that came from off campus as well.
The week ended with a chapel service on
Wednesday also led by Berky.
by: Libby Avery
Do you know how to dress for success?
Do you know what interview clothes make
the best ia^>ression? Are you aware of the
latest trends in business attire? If you an
swered “no” to any of these questions, then
you need to attend the Jos. A. Banks’ semi
nar on “Dressing for Objectives” sponsored
by the American Society for Persormel
Administration.
On Tuesday, Feb. 20 at 6 pjn., represen
tatives for Jos. A. Banks will be in Kresge
Auditorium to demonstrate the latest busi
ness fashion secrets. The presentation is
open to all Meredith students and faculty,
including all majors. The tips will benefit
all students preparing to enter the woiidbrce.
especially seniors who are currently inter
viewing with prospective employers.
After the presentation, students will have
an opportunity to ask questims and exam
ine sample clothing. So, if you are strug
gling to find the “perfect” interview suit,
join the American Society for Personnel
Administraticm at the Jos. A. Banks' “Dress
ing for Objectives” seminar. This could be
the best investment of your time spent all
semester.
The American Society for Personnel
Administration recently co-sponsored the
Raleigh-Wake A.S.P.A. meeting on Jan.
16. at the Missim Valley Inn. N.C. State's
chapter and Meredith’s chapter worked
together to detennine Ifae topic and to locate
the speaker for the noon luncheon.
The speaker for the meeting was Dr.
Dennis Daley, director of the master of
public administration program at N.C. State.
Dr. Daley addressed the topic of perform
ance appraisal systems, and provided a
summary of his research in this area.
Join A.S.P.A.’s next meeting on Tues
day, Feb. 20 at 6 p.m. in Kresge Audito
rium. Jos. A. Banks will be on campus to
present a **Dressing for Objectives” semi
nar. All Meredith students are welcome.
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