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IAP 2012 Activities by Sponsor

Global Education and Career Development

Alternative Careers Unplugged
Tamara Menghi, Ellen Stahl
Wed Jan 25, 04-05:00pm, 4-237

No limit but advance sign up required (see contact below)
Single session event

Your major or degree does not have to confine your career path choices. All MIT graduates have many unique talents and skills that are transferable and sought-after in many fields. Please join us for a panel of MIT alumni as they discuss their careers and how they found themselves making the leap out-of-the-box.

MIT Alumni Panelists:
Lauren Seeley Aguirre - Director of New Media for NOVA at WGBH
Brian Bilello - COO of the New England Revolution (soccer team)
Matthew Cohen - Analyst, Creative Development & Marketing Research at MTV Networks
Patricia Smith - Cheesemaker & Goatherd, Ruggles Hill Creamery
Web: http://www.myinterfase.com/mit/student
Contact: Tamara Menghi, 12-170, x3-4733, trmenghi@mit.edu

Business Etiquette: Mastering Meals, Manners and Business Interactions
Heather Law
Tue Jan 24, 03-04:00pm, 4-231

No limit but advance sign up required (see contact below)
Single session event

Are you unsure as to what to do during interviews and networking dinners? People tend to equate a lack of etiquette with a lack of care and self-control necessary to be good at what you do. Etiquette is about presenting yourself with the kind of polish that shows you can be taken seriously. Come learn tips on how to have an etiquette advantage to help you land a job. Register on CareerBridge (click on Workshops Career Fairs and Events).
Web: http://www.myinterfase.com/mit/student
Contact: Heather Law, 12-170, x3-4733, hlaw@mit.edu

Career Management: What is it and how to do it?
Speaker: Mark Herschberg, '95
Wed Jan 25, 07-08:30pm, 4-163

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event

Upon graduating from MIT you will begin a career. MIT has provided you with countless facts and formulas to help you with your job, but what have you learned to help you with your career? This talk provides an overview of the basic issues needed for career planning and management such as: How do you know Which job is right? Where will you be in 20 years? How to plan work-life balance. How to select the right projects. What to ask for in job negotiations.
Web: https://www.myinterfase.com/mit/student/
Contact: Deborah Liverman, 12-170, (617) 253-4733, liverman@mit.edu

Careers in Energy: Panel
Amanda Peters
Wed Jan 18, 05:30-07:30pm, 32-155

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event

Considering a career in the energy sector? Come hear from MIT alumni working in the industry about some of the many career options and what it takes to succeed in this growing field. The first hour will feature a panel discussion, while the second will provide the opportunity to talk to the panelists individually.
Web: http://www.myinterfase.com/mit/student
Contact: Amanda Peters, 12-170, x3-4733, acpeters@mit.edu
Cosponsor: MIT Energy Initiative

Careers in Non-Profits: Learn about this exciting field from Non-Profit professionals!
Kathryn Somers, Linden McEntire
Mon Jan 30, 05-06:30pm, 4-270

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event
Prereq: To register: https://www.myinterfase.com/mit/student/

If you are wondering what a career in non-profit might be like or what opportunities are available in your field in the non-profit world, this is the workshop for you! After a brief information session about the field, panelists working for non-profits will tell their success stories. There will be time at the end to speak with the panelists and to ask questions. Co-sponsored by Global Education & Career Development and the Public Service Center. Registration through CareerBridge.
Web: https://www.myinterfase.com/mit/student/
Contact: Kathryn Somers, 12-170, x3-4733, ksomers@mit.edu
Cosponsor: Public Service Center

Company Office Hours
Alyssa Kavanagh
Fri Jan 27, 01-03:00pm, 12-172

Enrollment limited: first come, first served
Single session event

Would you like the opportunity to chat with employees from companies that interest you prior to the interview? Come meet with representatives from Charles River Associates, Boston Consulting Group, AQR, PA Consulting, GMO and E la Carte. You will be able to speak with representatives individually and pose any questions you may have regarding their company, industry, application process, etc. This is a great way to meet potential employers before spring on-campus recruiting!
Web: http://www.myinterfase.com/mit/student
Contact: Alyssa Kavanagh, 12-170, x3-4733, kavanagh@mit.edu

Demystifying Operations Consulting
Stroud Consulting
Fri Jan 27, 03-04:30pm, 4-237

No limit but advance sign up required (see contact below)
Single session event

What does “operations and management consulting” actually mean? Hosted by Stroud Consulting, this workshop will explore the diverse field of consulting, with an emphasis on operations and management consulting. We will describe the range of projects and day-to-day responsibilities of a consultant, discuss how to compare firms in your search, and highlight how undergraduate and masters students can distinguish themselves in the applicant pool. Registration requested on CareerBridge.
Web: http://www.myinterfase.com/mit/student
Contact: Deborah Liverman, 12-170, x3-4733, liverman@mit.edu

Do You Have What It Takes to Win a Distinguished Fellowship?
Kim Benard, Linn Hobbs
Wed Jan 18, 11am-12:00pm, 2-105

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event

This session will introduce participants to distinguished fellowships’ application processes, including Rhodes, Marshall, Truman, and others. Recent winners will be in attendance, as well as former national selection panelists. Here you will learn what is involved, and how to be successful in one of these competitions.
Web: http://www.myinterfase.com/mit/student
Contact: Kim Benard, 12-189, x3-4378, benard@mit.edu
Cosponsor: Materials Science and Engineering

Does It Matter? Non-Verbal Communication and the Job Search
Heather Law
Thu Jan 19, 02-03:00pm, 4-153

No limit but advance sign up required (see contact below)
Single session event

You might not think that things like hairstyle, tone of voice, facial expressions or posture would affect your networking, interviewing and negotiating processes, but in fact you would be incorrect! Come learn ways to effectively communicate non-verbally so that you can leave a positive lasting impression with all those that you meet. Preregistration requested through CareerBridge.
Web: http://www.myinterfase.com/mit/student
Contact: Heather Law, 12-170, x3-4733, hlaw@mit.edu

Experience the Way of Tea - Japanese Tea Ceremony
Kyoko Wada
Sun Jan 29, 02-03:00pm, W20-307

No limit but advance sign up required (see contact below)
Signup by: 27-Jan-2012
Single session event

Join us for a Japanese tea ceremony performed by Mrs. Kyoko Wada, who has been studying the Japanese Tea Ceremony for more than 30 years. She will share "the happiness of the tea ceremony" with you and invite you to take this opportunity to leave your worries and problems at the door. Be transported to Japan by the calligraphy, ceramics, flowers, lacquer, and incense. Experience the four elements of the "way of tea:" harmony, respect, purity, and tranquility. Imagine how they can bring harmony into our daily interactions. Take the first step of what can become a lifetime of study and meditation. We will also talk very briefly about opportunities for MIT students to visit Japan through the Kawamura Fellowship and MIT Japan.
Web: http://web.mit.edu/chado/www/index.html
Contact: Kyoko Wada, (781) 860-0373, chado@mit.edu
Cosponsor: SpousesandPartners@mit

How Much Does Starting Salary Matter? Negotiating a Job Offer
Colin Smith
Thu Jan 19, 04-05:00pm, 4-149

No limit but advance sign up required (see contact below)
Single session event

Negotiating a job offer is a delicate event. Knowing when to ask for more, how to ask for more, and what to ask for are all questions that you need to have answers for before you start the conversation. Join GECD staff for a session aimed at helping you understand the process and how to handle the situation. Register through CareerBridge (click on Workshops, Career Fairs and Events tab).
Web: http://www.myinterfase.com/mit/student
Contact: Colin Smith, 12-170, x3-4733, cd_smith@mit.edu

How to Feel As Bright and Capable As Everyone Seems to Think You Are: Why Capable People Suffer from the Impostor Syndrome
Dr. Valerie Young Guest Speaker
Tue Jan 17, 01:30-03:00pm, 34-101

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event

Do you secretly worry that others will find out you’re not as intelligent and competent as they seem to think you are? Do you often dismiss your accomplishments as a “fluke” or “no big deal?” Do you sometimes shy away from taking on greater challenges because of nagging self-doubt? Are you crushed by even constructive criticism, taking it as evidence of your ineptness? If so, join the club! http://www.impostersyndrome.com/
Web: http://www.myinterfase.com/mit/student
Contact: Heather Law, 12-170, x3-4733, hlaw@mit.edu

How to Make Your Service Serve You: how public service can help you get into medical school, win a major scholarship, or secure a big grant!
Alison Hynd, Kimberly Benard
Tue Jan 31, 12-01:15pm, 2-105

Enrollment limited: first come, first served
Single session event

Find out how to leverage your volunteer or other community service work to give you an advantage when applying for grants, grad school, scholarships, etc. You will hear from a panel of students who have used their service experiences to secure major grants and scholarships, plus staff from the Public Service Center and Distinguished Fellowships Office.

RSVP for this event to Alison at hynd@mit.edu

For more information, contact:
Alison Hynd
617 258 0691
hynd@mit.edu
Contact: Alison Hynd, W20-549, (617) 258-0691, hynd@mit.edu
Cosponsor: Public Service Center

Introduction to Allopathy:  The unique philosophy of non-alternative medicine
Dr. Louis Kuchnir
Tue Jan 17, 05-06:00pm, 4-163

No limit but advance sign up required (see contact below)
Single session event

Allopathic medicine is taught by the medical schools that award M.D. degrees.  At its base, is the philosophy that medical therapy should be based on science.  In this moderated discussion, we'll explore both the strengths and quirks of conventional medicine based on its foundation in the scientific method including peer review, controlled experimentation, and underpinnings in human biology.  We'll also discuss how allopathic philosophy creates an antipathy toward euthanasia, prescribing placebo, integrating alternative therapies, etc.  Finally, we'll consider the development of the standardized undergraduate, pre-medical core curriculum and extra-curriculars as prerequisites for studying medicine in an allopathic school. Preregistration requested on CareerBridge.
Web: http://www.myinterfase.com/mit/student
Contact: Erin Scott, 12-185, x3-4733, scotte@mit.edu

Joy of Clinical Medicine
Dr. Louis Kuchnir MIT Alum & Prehealth Advisor
Tue Jan 17, 06-07:00pm, 4-163

No limit but advance sign up required (see contact below)
Single session event

Back when doctors were among the wealthiest Americans, they could have retired early, but instead they tended to work until their own health failed. Lately, clinical medicine is cast as an unrewarding profession. Observers point to how "jackpot justice" is causing a malpractice crisis while cost-savings programs developed by managed care bureaucracies are blamed for destabilizing the doctor-patient relationship.

Dr. Louis Kuchnir will inspire those of you interested in becoming clinicians by explaining how the rewards of medical practice are so enormous that they outweigh the indignities that dominate the headlines.

For more information and to register, visit CareerBridge: https://www.myinterfase.com/mit/student/ and select Workshops, Career Fairs and Events.
Web: https://www.myinterfase.com/mit/student/
Contact: Erin Scott, 12-170, x3-4733, scotte@mit.edu

Kawamura Information Session
Kim Benard, Wendi Zhang
Sat Jan 21, 02:30-03:30pm, 2-135

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up

Learn more about the Kawamura Visiting Fellowship, a summer program for outstanding students from Harvard and MIT. The program invites up to four students with interests in Japan and diverse academic and extra-curricular backgrounds to visit Nagoya, Tokyo, and other parts of Japan for approximately 7 weeks. Students meet with numerous Japanese officials and executives. All costs related to the program, including round-trip airfare to Nagoya, plus a stipend for personal expenses, will be paid by the program partners.
Web: http://www.myinterfase.com/mit/student
Contact: Kim Benard, 12-189, benard@mit.edu

LinkedIn Lab
Amanda Peters, Dave Nguyen
Thu Jan 26, 12-01:30pm, 4-253, See instructions below

Enrollment limited: advance sign up required (see contact below)
Signup by: 25-Jan-2012
Limited to 15 participants.
Single session event

Registration required through CareerBridge (www.myinterfase.com/mit/students, click on Workshops Career Fairs and Events). Registration opens Jan. 9th.

Bring your laptop to explore the many ways LinkedIn can help you in your career exploration and job or internship search. We will begin with an overview of LinkedIn and some of the key areas of a complete LinkedIn profile. This will be followed by individual work on your profile, with Career Services staff available to answer your questions.

Required: Set up a free account at Linkedin.com and begin to fill in your profile prior to the workshop. Bring a laptop to the workshop. Limited to 15 students.
Web: http://www.myinterfase.com/mit/student
Contact: Amanda Peters, 12-170, x3-4733, acpeters@mit.edu

MIT in China: Finding Opportunities to Go Abroad to China
Kim Benard, Sean Gilbert
Mon Jan 30, 02-03:00pm, 4-145

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event

This session will have representatives from several MIT offices to discuss opportunities for MIT students to go to China. We will discuss MIT China, the Chinese Government Scholarship, and several fellowship opportunities for summer funding.
Contact: Kim Benard, 12-189, x3-4733, benard@mit.edu
Cosponsor: MIT China Program

Major Impact: Your Major and a Career in Finance
Lauren Makucin Merriam, Alyssa Kavanaugh
Thu Feb 2, 02:30-03:30pm, 4-237

No limit but advance sign up required (see contact below)
Single session event

Want to work in finance but aren’t sure if your major is marketable to those big companies? Come learn about the diverse majors working in finance and the various career paths in this field. Please join us for a panel of company representatives as they discuss why they’re attracted to students from a diverse range of majors and how to best market yourself to these companies.
Register through CareerBridge.
Web: http://www.myinterfase.com/mit/student
Contact: Lauren Makucin Merriam, 12-170, x3-4733, makucin@mit.edu

Management Consulting: Career Opportunities for PhDs
Marilyn Wilson
Fri Jan 20, 02-03:30pm, 4-163

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event

PhD alums in Management Consulting will talk about their work, their work lifestyle, how they made the decision to leave the bench and enter this field, what it’s like to transition out of the lab into management consulting, and the highs and lows of their work. Come learn from those who are doing it; ask questions, meet some interesting alums! Register through CareerBridge.
Web: http://www.myinterfase.com/mit/student
Contact: Marilyn Wilson, 12-170, x3-4733, mcwilson@mit.edu

Mastering the MMI
Lauren Makucin
Wed Jan 11, 03:30-04:30pm, 4-145

No limit but advance sign up required (see contact below)
Single session event

Have you been wondering what these medical school Multiple Mini Interviews you’ve been hearing about entail? Join us to learn the details behind MMIs and why they’re used for medical school interviews. We will be acting out and practicing some scenarios you may face!
For more information and to register, visit CareerBridge: https://www.myinterfase.com/mit/student/ and select Workshops, Career Fairs and Events.
Web: https://www.myinterfase.com/mit/student/
Contact: Lauren Makucin, 12-170, x3-4733, makucin@mit.edu

Network into Career Success
Kathryn Somers, Jennifer Earls
Thu Jan 12, 02-03:30pm, 4-159

No limit but advance sign up required (see contact below)
Single session event

Did you know that 80% of individuals find jobs through their connections? Do you have a difficult time figuring out what to say at social events, career fairs or company functions? Does the word networking frighten you? Learn how to connect effectively with others while making a winning impression and creating a personal brand. Gain advice on how to use social media tools to turn online connections into in person connections that can help you grow professionally. Register on CareerBridge.
Web: http://www.myinterfase.com/mit/student
Contact: Kathryn Somers, 12-170, x3-4733, ksomers@mit.edu

Now, Discover Your Strengths
Melanie Parker, Meredith Tumulty
Wed Jan 11, 01-03:00pm, 4-149

Enrollment limited: first come, first served
Signup by: 10-Jan-2012
Limited to 30 participants.
Single session event

You possess many unique, natural talents—the specific ways in which you naturally think, feel and behave. Because your talents represent the very best of you, they are your greatest opportunities for success in college, your career and your personal life. The Clifton StrengthsFinder measures the presence of 34 talent themes. This session will allow participants to take the Clifton StrengthsFinder and find out their top five talent themes and how to capitalize on this knowledge. Participants will learn how to apply their strengths to maximize performance and make career and job decisions. Participants will need to register for this session ahead of time, as well as take the Clifton StrengthsFinder. Participants will receive a code and directions to take the Clifton StrengthsFinder once they have registered.
Web: http://www.myinterfase.com/mit/student
Contact: Melanie Parker, 12-170, x3-4733, mlparker@mit.edu

Patents & Pizza: Careers in Intellectual Property Law
Kristin Smith MIT Alum
Thu Jan 12, 06-08:00pm, 4-163

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event

Learn from MIT alums working in patent law about careers that let you stay abreast of the newest technologies. By working in the field of intellectual property, you can make a career of patenting, protecting, licensing, and valuing the most recent technological discoveries! Topics discussed will include an overview of intellectual property rights available to inventors, a day-in-the-life of patent attorneys, and a discussion of how intellectual property rights are protected in the realms of academia and industry. Bertucci's Pizza is sponsored by iRobot Corporation (http://www.irobot.com). Preregistration requested on CareerBridge.

Panelists:
Glen Weinstein, Senior Vice President & General Counsel at iRobot Corporation
Alex Wissner-Gross, Founder of Enernetics, Inc.
Kristin Smith, Associate at Carr & Ferrell
Wendy (Haller) Verlander, Senior Partner at WilmerHale
Clay Satow, Patent Counsel at Bose Corporation
Web: http://www.myinterfase.com/mit/student
Contact: Amanda Peters, 12-170, x3-4733, acpeters@mit.edu

Policy Analysis and Research: Careers
Heather Law
Wed Feb 1, 03-04:30pm, 4-237

No limit but advance sign up required (see contact below)

Do you like to research complex problems and recommend solutions? Are you interested in influencing policies that relate to science, healthcare, energy, education, defense, transportation, food, poverty, space, to name a few? Policy analysts work in venues such as government, think tanks, universities, nonprofit and profit organizations. Many analysts have graduate degrees in technical fields. Come and hear from MIT alums who work in policy analysis and learn more about this interesting way to put your MIT education to work.
Preregistration requested through CareerBridge (click on Workshops Career Fairs and Events).
Web: http://www.myinterfase.com/mit/student
Contact: Heather Law, 12-170, x3-4733, hlaw@mit.edu

Practice Makes Perfect: Group Mock Interviews
Kathryn Somers, Meredith Tumulty
Mon Jan 23, 03:30-05:00pm, 4-145, Registration starts Jan. 9

Enrollment limited: first come, first served
Limited to 18 participants.
Single session event

In this group mock interview session, students will have a unique chance to practice and sharpen their interview skills. We will briefly review interviewing wisdom, discuss the art of giving and receiving feedback, then all participants will have a chance to answer questions and get feedback on their responses. Students who participate should first attend one of our in-person interviewing workshops or listen to our online workshop, Effective Interviewing, at http://gecd.mit.edu/workshop/interviewing/index.htm. Preregistration required through CareerBridge starting January 9. Limited to 18.
Web: http://www.myinterfase.com/mit/student
Contact: Kathryn Somers, 12-170, x3-4733, ksomers@mit.edu

Starting Up Your Startup
Kim Benard, Colin Smith, Alison Hynd
Thu Jan 26, 03-04:00pm, 3-270

No limit but advance sign up required (see contact below)
Single session event

Do you have a brilliant idea but no clue on how to take it to the next level? Our panel discussion of Start-Ups will have speakers at various stages in the Start-Up process from sloppy beginnings to smooth runnings. This panel will also feature individuals with different types of organizations from social enterprises to for-profit companies. This is a wonderful opportunity to speak with people who have done just what you are trying to do! Preregistration requested through CareerBridge.
Web: http://www.myinterfase.com/mit/student
Contact: Kim Benard, 12-189, x3-4733, benard@mit.edu
Cosponsor: Public Service Center

Study Abroad (Virtual) Info Session
Josh Nupp
Thu Feb 2, 04-05:00pm, 2-131, See description

No limit but advance sign up required (see contact below)
Single session event

Interested in studying abroad for a semester, year, summer or IAP? Attend this session in-person or online to learn about the range of study abroad options available and how to decide which program is right for you. Global Education staff and former study abroad students will share their experiences and answer your questions. To RSVP, e-mail Scott Murray at srmurray@mit.edu (if you plan to attend virtually, please include your Gmail address).
Contact: Scott Murray, 12-189, x3-0676, srmurray@mit.edu

The "R" in Resume Stands for Reflection
David Nguyen
Tue Jan 31, 03:30-04:30pm, 12-142

No limit but advance sign up required (see contact below)
Single session event

Are you not sure how to answer the interview question: Tell me about yourself? You are not alone. It can be a result of not taking advantage of the reflection process while preparing your resume. Reflection is a critical element in preparing a formal document such as a resume. However, it is not frequently enough. As a result, people miss out on the opportunity to really shine in the job or internship. This session will provide a blend of exercises and thought provoking activities to prepare students to be able to talk about one’s self. Taking the time to explore your previous academic, volunteer and professional experiences will give you a competitive advantage because you will be armed with a set of tools to describe your experiences in a vivid, but concise manner.
Registration requested through CareerBridge (click on Workshops Career Fairs and Events)
Web: http://www.myinterfase.com/mit/student
Contact: David Nguyen, 12-170, x3-4733, djnguyen@mit.edu

What Should I Do With My Life?
Jennifer Earls, Meredith Tumulty
Wed Jan 18, 02-03:30pm, 4-145

Enrollment limited: advance sign up required (see contact below)
Signup by: 17-Jan-2012
Limited to 15 participants.
Single session event

Unsure about your career or major? Learn about yourself by identifying career values and skills to help you choose the path that is right for you. This is a small, hands-on workshop designed to help you determine what values and skills are important to you, which can be used in making future life decisions. Preregistration required through CareerBridge starting January 1st.
Web: http://www.myinterfase.com/mit/student
Contact: Jennifer Earls, 12-170, x3-4733, jearls@mit.edu

What are the Benefits? What you need to know about benefits before you begin that new job
Julie Thibodeau, Director of Benefits Philips North America, Amy McNair, Campus Relationship Manager
Wed Feb 1, 01-02:00pm, 56-114

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event

What’s a 401k and does a match matter? What should you be looking for in healthcare costs, and what about life insurance, short term disability and dental for those pesky teeth? Can you negotiate vacation or other benefits?

When receiving a job offer, everyone thinks about the salary and maybe the signing bonus…but, what about all the other aspects of an offer? What benefits and other considerations should you be investigating, and what questions do you have about all the small print? Julie Thibodeau, Director of Benefits, and Amy McNair, Campus Relationship Manager, both from Philips North America, will answer your questions.
Register through CareerBridge.
Web: http://www.myinterfase.com/mit/student
Contact: Amanda Peters, 12-170, x3-4733, acpeters@mit.edu

Writing recommendations that rock (without sacrificing all your weekends)
Alison Hynd, Kimberly Benard
Tue Jan 24, 12-01:15pm, 2-105

Enrollment limited: advance sign up required (see contact below)
Signup by: 23-Jan-2012
Limited to 70 participants.
Single session event

\\* Are you swamped by requests to write recommendations and reference letters for students or colleagues?
\\* Are you new to recommendation writing and need some pointers?
\\* Do you want to spiff-up your style and make sure your recommendations are effective?

Then come and learn some effective strategies for writing recommendation letters that work while being efficient with your time.

This workshop is offered by staff who read and write a LOT of recommendation letters and participate in competitive selection panels, so we understand both how important these are to our students and how much time it can take to write an effective letter.
Contact: Alison Hynd, W20-549, x8-0691, hynd@mit.edu
Cosponsor: Public Service Center

You’re Virtually There: Info and Insights from Cambridge-MIT Exchange (CME) Students
Josh Nupp
Tue Jan 10, 04-05:00pm, 1-134

No limit but advance sign up required (see contact below)
Single session event

Whether you are a sophomore planning to apply for CME or a freshman who just wants to learn how to prepare for this incredible opportunity, this is the right session for you! Attend in-person or online using Google+ Hangouts. Get an insider view of the program from MIT students currently at Cambridge, Cambridge students currently at MIT, and MIT students who participated in CME last year. The CME program director will discuss planning and application details, including what factors are considered in acceptance decisions. To RSVP, e-mail Sarra Shubart at sarra@mit.edu (if you plan to attend virtually, please include your Gmail address).
Contact: Sarra Shubart, 12-189, sarra@mit.edu


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