Navigating Career Fairs
Navigating Career Fairs
Get great tips from actual employers that will help you prepare for and be confident when participating in the spring career fairs
Get great tips from actual employers that will help you prepare for and be confident when participating in the spring career fairs
Learn how to professionally introduce yourself to employers and pitch your skills to them.
Prepare for future job interviews by participating in a mock interview with Enterprise Mobility Talent Acquisition Manager Monica Hood.
The Twelve Thousand Bombs seminar series on nuclear weapons will continue this fall with four eminent scholars and public figures speaking at ISU.
Meet the candidates appearing on the fall ballot in McLean County, including McLean County Board, State House, and State Senate.
The Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program (WGSS) along with The Students Ending Rape Culture (SERC) registered student organization are hosting the annual Take Back the Night march and vigil.
Bring your lunch or just yourself to the Faculty Staff Lounge in the Bone Student Center (2nd floor, to the right of Timbers Grille) for informal conversation and networking.
Dr. Jeff Kallemeyn, Research Fellow from AbbVie and Prof. Jeffrey L. Gustafson, from Stonybrook University, will each give a seminar on October 4.
Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program faculty, staff, and graduate students are invited to join WGSS and Emergency Management for Targeted Violence training.
The College of Arts & Sciences Dean's Fall Address and Awards Ceremony will take place on October 7.
The Sangamon County Action Team meets on the second Tuesday of the month 12:15 p.m.-1 p.m. If you are interested in joining the meeting, contact chairperson: Judge Karen Tharp.
The Twelve Thousand Bombs seminar series on nuclear weapons will continue this fall with four eminent scholars and public figures speaking at ISU.
Stop by Schroeder Plaza and meet employers and professionals in the field of criminal justice.
Join Queer Coalition and the Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program for a Lunch 'n' Learn with Equality Illinois.
The Health and Wellness Career Fair connects Redbirds with recruiters from related industries.
Please join us on October 11 for the inaugural Dean's Research Challenges Symposium.
Dr. Mariela Fernandez, University of Illinois, will present “Advancing Environmental Justice Research through Community Partners” on October 11.
Learn ethical ways to utilize AI for your career development and exploration.
WGLT, WCBU and The Vidette will moderate a 60-minute Q&A with the 46th State Senate candidates, Sen. Dave Koehler and Sally Owens.
Join a virtual panel discussion with Redbird alumni and get helpful tips and tricks for your job search.
Join Dr. Anna Reser for a journey into the twilight zone of historical practice on October 15.
Have your resume, cover letter and LinkedIn profile reviewed by actual employers and discover the many ways Career Services can assist you with your career.
Participants can learn more about the Sociology and Anthropology program from students’ perspectives by chatting with our SOA student ambassadors and asking questions about our department.
Participate in this virtual "speed dating" style of networking with Redbird alumni to build your professional network.
The DuPage County Action Team meets on the 3rd Friday of the month at 11:00 a.m.
Community Co-Leader: Jackie Rakin
Meeting Type: Zoom Meeting
Come learn about our clinical doctorate program in audiology.
Dr. Jeffrey Wagman, professor of psychology, will deliver the 2024 College of Arts & Sciences Fall Distinguished Lecturer on October 21.
The Twelve Thousand Bombs seminar series on nuclear weapons will continue this fall with four eminent scholars and public figures speaking at ISU.
The next event for the Fall International Seminar Series is now open for registration!
Make your LinkedIn profile stand out by getting a headshot photo taken at Career Services.
The goal of Storyshare meetings is to create a culture of inclusion among students, faculty, and staff through storytelling.
The Lake County Action Team meets every fourth Friday of the month at 9 A.M. Meeting type: Zoom Community co-leader: Sandra Shultz. Contact Phil Biage if you have any questions.
Acclaimed Mexican-American writer, translator, editor Chloe García Roberts and her latest book featured in two events at ISU on October 24.
Acclaimed Mexican-American writer, translator, editor Chloe García Roberts will read from her latest book on October 24.
Faculty and staff are invited to attend this workshop to help prepare for the upcoming Illinois Innovation Network grant applications.
Come learn about our master's program in speech language pathology.
Meet with current graduate students and learn about their experiences, the graduate school application process, tips and tricks for writing a personal statement and a resume, and get a glimpse into their everyday life.
The DeKalb County Action Team meets on the 4th Monday of the month at 10:00 a.m.
Community Co-Leader: Phil Biage
Meeting Type: In-person meeting
Join us virtually to learn more about our clinical doctorate in audiology.
Connect virtually with alumni and discover how they successfully transitioned from college to career.
Spanish Club is hosting the yearly Day of the Dead Cultural Presentation on Wednesday, October 30.
Join us virtually to learn about our master's program in speech language pathology.
Dr. Brian Dill of University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign will present a public talk titled: "How institutional layering shapes collaborative governance: An examination of forest collaboratives in the Pacific Northwest (PNW)" on November 1.
Bring your lunch or just yourself to the Faculty Staff Lounge in the Bone Student Center (2nd floor, to the right of Timbers Grille) for informal conversation and networking.
Emily Beitello, a master's student from Illinois State University Department of Chemistry, will present a seminar titled "Rapid SARS-CoV-2 Detection with Cascade CRISPR/Cas Lateral Flow Assay" on November 1.