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Breaking Up With Deadlines

By William Fonseca March 3, 2015

I’m writing this as I sit on a bus headed for New York. Today is Feb. 28, 2015, and as I pondered that fact nearly 10 minutes ago, it occurred to me the deadline for the summer job I had decided I...

GU Real Estate Club Launched First Real Estate Week

By Bryan Yuen February 20, 2015

The Georgetown University Real Estate Club hosted its first-ever Real Estate Week, featuring several events, seminars and panels that exposed students to different sides of the industry. Real Estate...

HOWARD: “But Did You Even Read My Resume?”

By Tad Howard February 3, 2015

Very few of my friends are doing what they’d planned for themselves in college. One chemistry major friend is now an architect; one history major runs his own entertainment agency. Meanwhile, I was pre-med,...

On Playing the Internship Game

On Playing the Internship Game

By Jenny Chen February 3, 2015

Dear Georgetown: After spending four months in a country on the other side of the world, I felt like a changed person. India had challenged me in many ways, pushing me outside of my comfort zone and...

CIESEMIER & SQUIRES: Lessons from the Edge of a Cliff

CIESEMIER & SQUIRES: Lessons from the Edge of a Cliff

By Kendall Ciesemier and Camille Squires January 13, 2015

Full disclosure: we cried on Jan. 7. We cried in part because we cry fairly often and were overdue, but mostly because we know that Wednesday, Jan. 7 was our last first day of class. The ritual established...

D.C. Ranks Top City for Post-College Jobs

D.C. Ranks Top City for Post-College Jobs

By Griffin Greco and Griffin Greco April 9, 2014

Graduating from Georgetown – it’s something no one here wants to think about. The long, fun nights spent in Lau, the delicious food available at Leo’s, the top-notch living accommodations… who...

How to Talk to a Second Semester Senior

How to Talk to a Second Semester Senior

By Victoria Edel and Victoria Edel January 11, 2014

As they begin their last semester of college, the members of the Class of 2014 are in a strange place. Some of them have job offers and graduate school acceptances, but many of them do not. Whether they're...

In Hunt for Jobs, Every Point Counts

By Aaron Shuermann August 30, 2013

It’s fall again, and for the McDonough School of Business, that means recruiting season. During the fall, it becomes easy to forget that you’re in the political center of the free world. That is because...

InternTips: A Balancing Act

InternTips: A Balancing Act

By Ryan Bacic and Ryan Bacic May 24, 2013

Some of you luckier ones out there might still be in that "cool summer job" phase this time around. You know what I mean: lifeguarding, babysitting, camp counseling, etc. — basically anything that's...

Before Final Summer, A Dash for Internships

By Drew Cunningham February 1, 2013

With interview season for prestigious consulting firms in full swing and application deadlines drawing near, many Georgetown juniors are entrenched in the competitive scramble for summer employment. “The...

TISA: Plentiful Chances for Career Prep

By Nate Tisa November 9, 2012

As far as internships go, there are few things quite as thrilling as walking up the steps of the Capitol for your first day of work on the Hill. Yet even as a congressional intern, there is a point —...

Career Center Serves 4,653 Students

By Abbey McNaughton November 2, 2012

The October on-campus interviewing rush is winding to a close for seniors, marking the end of one of the busiest times of the year for the Cawley Career Education Center. According to Executive Director...

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