8-7-24 Career Services Newsletter

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C S T CAREER SERVICES

Haveyoulandedan internship,fellowship,fulltimeofferorgotintoyour preferreddegreeprogram? Didyouwinanawardora specialappointment?We wanttocelebrateyou!

TheCandlerCareerServices officewouldliketocelebrate youbyhighlightingyour vocational accomplishment onsocialmediaandinthe careerservicesnewsletter.

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MEET THE TEAM

MARIELLE THOMAS

DirectorofCareerServices

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To register for events, please scan or click the QR Code at the bottom of the menu

Personlized Experience

1-on-1 with Marielle

Meet with Marielle for personalized professional development coaching, in-person or virtually Get guidance on career planning, resume building, interview preparation, and more to achieve your professional goals MON/FRI

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Workshops

Sacred Spaces: Chaplaincy in Diverse Contexts

This virtual session will feature chaplains in various industries who will share their journey into their specialized area in Chaplaincy.

Digital Storytelling: Crafting

Your Career Narrative

9 23 24 6:30 - 7:30PM

Community Events

The Career Services Office is ready to offer specialized sessions for student groups, classroom visits, and various events You can choose from the options below or let us know if you have a specific topic in mind for your group.

From Why to What: Understanding Your Motivations to Shape Your Vocation

Discoverthecoremotivationsthatdriveyouraspirationsinthis engagingworkshop Byunderstandingyour“why,”you’llgainclarity anddirectiontoshapeyour“what” thetangiblestepsanddecisions leadingtoafulfillingcareerandvocation

The Introvert Advantage: Thriving in a Noisy World

In a fast-paced and often overwhelming professional environment, introverts possess unique qualities that lead to success "The Introvert Advantage: Thriving in a Noisy World" helps introverted professionals harness their strengths to navigate and excel in their careers.

10 14 24 6:30 - 7:30PM

Join Candler’s Career Services and Office of Digital Learning for an engaging virtual workshop on creating digital stories to highlight your career journey and professional experiences

Candler Career Navigation Groups

Bi-monthly virtual small group sessions focused on professional development topics like interviewing tips, resume reviews, job search strategies, and more.

Resume 101: Tips and Strategies 9 16 24

your Doctoral Application 9 30 24

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Breaking the Silence: Transforming Microaggressions into Opportunities for Growth

In this session participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of what microaggressions are, how they manifest, and the subtle ways they can affect professional and personal well-being

Resilience and Well-being: Mental Health in the Workplace

In today’s demanding work environments, maintaining mental health is vital, especially for people of color facing unique challenges This workshop offers a supportive space to explore strategies for enhancing resilience and well-being at work.

MINISTRY & MARKET PLACE JOBS

LIBRARY & DIGITAL RESOURCES

Pitt’s Theological Library

To check out laptops, accessories, and other hardware, visit the Pitts Theology Library circulation desk.

Three-Hour Loans

USB flash drives. Headphones. Microphone.

Presentation

remote/laser pointer

External hard drive.

Portable disc drive

Learn about the Robert W. Woodruff Library's borrowing privileges and policies.

What Can You Borrow?

Books

Journals

McNaughton books (popular reading)

Course Reserves

Equipment (laptops, cameras, etc)

Media (Blu-Rays, CDs, DVDs, etc)

Materials at other libraries and locations

Other materials (umbrellas, dry erase markers)

Six-Day Loans

Chromebook laptops.

Three-Day Loans

Wireless keyboards

Camcorders. Tripods

Woodruff Library

Student Digital Life (SDL) provides technology services, spaces, and support for all Emory undergraduate and graduate students.

SDL Services & Spaces

Student Tech Support

Eagle Print

Software & Labs

Audio/Video Production

MediaLab

TechLab

Computing Center at Cox Hall

Reservable Spaces

How do the diverse skills and perspectives in the Candler community enhance vocational discernment and open new paths in service and ministry?

NAVIGATING POSSIBILITIES TOGETHER

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Upcoming Professional Development Events

Event Hours: 11am - 3pm Eastern August 14, 2024

Apply TODAY for your spot in our 2024-2025 Amigo Friendship Program! This opportunity gives international students the chance to be paired with a local volunteer, sparking a friendship where languages, stories, cultures, and experiences are shared with one another. This friendship might include being invited into the home of your Amigo (the Spanish word for "friend") for a meal, grabbing a coffee near campus, or participating in a community event together. This friendship is meant to be a safe place where you can ask questions about life in America while learning from one another.

MIGRATION, DIASPORA, TRANSNATIONALISM IN WORLD CHRISTIANITY

Sixth International Interdisciplinary Conference Co-sponsored and Co-organized by the World Christianity and History of Religions Program (Dept. of History & Ecumenics) and the Overseas Ministries Study Center

Princeton Theological Seminary, NJ, USA

March 10 (Monday) – March 14 (Friday) 2025

Proposal Deadline: September 30, 2024

Notification of successful proposals will be made by October 30, 2024

Conference Registration: early-bird registration begins on November 1 & ends December 31. Full registration fee will be charged thereafter.

Conference fees: (include refreshments, meals and the conference banquet)

$250.00 – early bird / $275.00 – full registration fee (faculty based in North America and Europe)

$120.00 – early bird / $140.00 – full registration fee (faculty based in the Global South, graduate students/retirees)

Virtual (Student): $60.00 / Virtual (Faculty): $120.00

Accommodations: Limited availability (single/shared rooms) at Erdman Center on the Princeton campus. Rooms (single occupancy) with shared bathrooms in Alexander and Hodge Halls on the Princeton campus. Limited travel subsidy will be available for participants from the Global South with accepted paper/panel

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ThroughourHorizonFellowship,weplacefullyfundedfellowsathostorganizationstohelp tacklepolicychallengesrelatedtoartificial intelligence,biotechnology,andotheremerging technologies. Applicationsarenowopenforthe2025cohort. TheapplicationdeadlineisAugust30th,2024.

Fellowsselectedforourprogramreceivepolicyfocusedtraining,mentorship,andsupportin matchingwithahostorganizationforafull-time, fully-fundedfellowshipbasedintheWashington, DCarea.Fellowsjoinacollaborative,close-knit communityofpublicservice-orientedexperts. Potentialhostorganizationsincludeexecutive branchoffices,congressionaloffices,andthink tanks.

Learn More & Apply

grounded in our prophetic Biblical and theological traditions. Join us in Washington, D.C., October 3-6, for community building, learning, and worship under the guidance of 1 Corinthians 12:12-27. As we are each a part of Christ’s one body, we each have a role to play in creating a new world for all people. Empire desires division and isolation. We believe God has other plans. Let us resist together, as one body.

During the conference, we will explore social change ecosystems, creative expression as resistance, history of student movements, and more. We will practice embodying our faith through art, music, discussion, and organizing ourselves as a network of young Christians. Small group reflections, workshops, shared meals, and worship will all provide ways for students and young adults to examine their role in social movements as individuals and as a collective body of people following the revolutionary way of Jesus.

When:October3rd-6th,2024

Where:Washington,D.C.

Learn More & Apply

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