Happy Friday and Happy Holidays, Gators!
GO GATORS!
Jim, Kristin, Autumn, and Rhonda
December 18th 2020
Jim, Kristin, Autumn, and Rhonda
July 16th 2020
Gators! Despite this unforeseen time, we hope that you are having a safe and successful summer as you navigate your personal and professional development experiences. Please know that our office continues to be a proactive resource for students, recent graduates, and alumni to actively tap into. Below you will find information regarding our most recent opportunities for Gators to utilize towards their career development and overall pathway. To consistently stay up to date about our career news, follow us on social media! You can also contact us at career@allegheny.edu.
Also, if you have any questions or concerns about our fall return to campus, you can refer to President Link’s “Return to Campus” email that was sent to students and their families on July 1.
The global pandemic may have sent us home but it didn’t shut us down. We in the Gateway are here for you as you continue to remotely search for opportunities and resources to assist you in your experiential learning (jobs/internships/grad schools etc.). Please use this form to let us know if you would like to virtually meet with a Career Coach. We’ll check responses throughout the day, Monday through Friday, and will respond within one business day with an invitation to meet. We look forward to meeting with you!
Join the Gateway/Career Education Career Coaches, Kristin, Autumn, and Jim on Wednesdays over the noon hour(ET) during the summer. These pop-ins will provide opportunities for YOU to stay connected/get connected with a Career Coach! Join the Career Education team for an injection of energy, enthusiasm, and insight into your summer. Learn about your career development resources and connect with the coaches who can help you make the most of them. Please pop in on Wednesdays (ET) via:
Google Meet: meet.google.com/ogi-cnoz-kfd
Or
Join by phone: (US) +1 401-321-2902 PIN: 956 412 823#
The Class of 2020 launched into a turbulent job market in the midst of a global pandemic and nearly unprecedented levels of unemployment. We’ve partnered with dynamic alumni to offer their advice and insights to support our recent graduates and current students as you navigate this market. Join us on Instagram Live on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays until July 24 at noon as alumni tackle finding a job, exercising mental health care and keeping relevant, and finding those organizations that truly value diversity, access, and inclusion.
Hey Allegheny! Where else will you find 1000+ employers who want to hire YOU, over 10% of which are connected to you through our engaged alumni network? Current students and 2020 graduates, YOU have an account waiting for you at allegheny.edu/handshake. To make things even easier, Handshake has a user-friendly mobile app! Simply download from the app store, log-in, and start searching, You can even apply instantly right from your phone!
Remember, Career Education is here to support all of your job and internship search, application, and interviewing needs. We are trained to support students throughout their entire career journey!
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December 3rd 2019
Need a donut, bagel, and/or coffee while you apply for TFA’s upcoming deadline? Join TFA Ambassador Katelyn Perroz this Thursday, Dec. 5, from 9 AM – 12 PM in the CC 301/302 for an “Apply Brunch!”
During this time Katelyn will be providing a low-key, supportive space for applicants to learn more about how they can strengthen their candidacy, including that of their resume. Counselors from Career Education will also be present in supporting students as they prepare their application materials, or to answer career questions in general.
Be among the most diverse, remarkable leaders of your generation. By joining Teach For America, you will join a powerful network of over 60,000 changemakers shaping the political, economic, and social future of our country. As a corps member, you’ll leverage your unique talents to grow your impact while living your most deeply held values. Learn more and apply to the 2020 corps by Wednesday, December 6. All majors accepted. Full salary and benefits.
If you have any questions, please contact TFA Ambassador Katelyn Perroz perrozk@allegheny.edu or career education at career@allegheny.edu
This year, CMU is offering one track in scalable, data-intensive and intelligent systems, called the MSE-SS, and another track in embedded systems and Internet-of-Things (IoT), called the MSE-ES. Both programs building on our 30-year history of delivering professional software engineering programs. Two hallmarks of these programs are the professionally mentored projects and summer industry internships.
Applications can be submitted online through December 12. Students are encouraged to visit our website and those with questions, or who would just like to talk further about the MSE programs, can contact me directly at breaux@cs.cmu.edu.
Applications submitted to:
https://mse.isri.cmu.edu/applicants/apply.html
Learn More @:
https://mse.isri.cmu.edu/applicants/index.html
What: At the Philadelphia Center you can explore your post-graduate interests with a faculty guided internship experience with over 800 companies and organizations. The Philadelphia Center is an Allegheny sponsored study away program, so you will have little additional cost from your usual semester costs at Allegheny. You will also add the Philadelphia Center alumni network to your Allegheny network and have a great experience in the City of Brotherly Love. This is a great program for students who want to explore a particular interest and gain experience, as well as for international students. Contact Lucinda Morgan, Director, International Education, lmorgan@allegheny.edu, (814) 332-4891.
Become a Davies Leader and participate in a wide variety of project areas – these are paid positions. Davies Leaders work 8 to 10 hours a week of compensated service with a local agency completing a site-specific project to enhance both student and agency goals. The Davies Program is looking for students who are good communicators, driven, and most importantly, passionate. This is a work-study/campus employment job and looks great on your resume.
The world’s #1 drug development, delivery and supply partner for drugs, biologics, and consumer health products is looking to empower and hire Gators for internship and career opportunities! Catalent offers, in addition to internships, exciting graduate rotational (fast track) programs that expose future leaders to several functions at several sites over two years before placing them in their first official role.
Eligibility: Rising Sophomores and graduate students
students majoring in biochemistry, biology, business, chemistry, economics, global health studies, integrative informatics, math, and neuroscience
Stop in to Career Education for more information.
Learn more or apply: https://pennenvironment.org/page/pae/jobs
The associate will assist with social media strategy and content; website updates; coordination and outreach to strategic partners; news tracking; cultivating and stewarding volunteers and donors, and other responsibilities as needed. Candidates should have strong written and verbal communication skills along with a relevant background in marketing, development, and natural resource conservation or environmental science. Prior communications education or experience is preferred. This is a part-time work from home position. Work schedule is flexible averaging 10-15 hours per week and up to 20 hours during peak time frames; weekdays and some weekends. Stipend: commensurate with experience
Application Deadline: If you are ready to join our team and work to conserve Pennsylvania’s natural heritage, please submit a cover letter, resume, three references, and a writing sample to michele@pamasternaturalist.org.
**PA Master Naturalist is hiring for this position immediately and applications will be considered until the position is filled.**
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November 26th 2019
Happy Holidays from Career Education!
What: At the Philadelphia Center you can explore your post-graduate interests with a faculty guided internship experience with over 800 companies and organizations. The Philadelphia Center is an Allegheny sponsored study away program, so you will have little additional cost from your usual semester costs at Allegheny. You will also add the Philadelphia Center alumni network to your Allegheny network and have a great experience in the City of Brotherly Love. This is a great program for students who want to explore a particular interest and gain experience, as well as for international students. Contact Lucinda Morgan, Director, International Education, lmorgan@allegheny.edu, (814) 332-4891.
Become a Davies Leader and participate in a wide variety of project areas – these are paid positions. Davies Leaders work 8 to 10 hours a week of compensated service with a local agency completing a site-specific project to enhance both student and agency goals. The Davies Program is looking for students who are good communicators, driven, and most importantly, passionate. This is a work-study/campus employment job and looks great on your resume.
The world’s #1 drug development, delivery and supply partner for drugs, biologics, and consumer health products is looking to empower and hire Gators for internship and career opportunities! Catalent offers, in addition to internships, exciting graduate rotational (fast track) programs that expose future leaders to several functions at several sites over two years before placing them in their first official role.
Eligibility: Rising Sophomores and graduate students
students majoring in biochemistry, biology, business, chemistry, economics, global health studies, integrative informatics, math, and neuroscience
Stop in to Career Education for more information.
Learn more or apply: https://pennenvironment.org/page/pae/jobs
The associate will assist with social media strategy and content; website updates; coordination and outreach to strategic partners; news tracking; cultivating and stewarding volunteers and donors, and other responsibilities as needed. Candidates should have strong written and verbal communication skills along with a relevant background in marketing, development, and natural resource conservation or environmental science. Prior communications education or experience is preferred. This is a part-time work from home position. Work schedule is flexible averaging 10-15 hours per week and up to 20 hours during peak time frames; weekdays and some weekends. Stipend: commensurate with experience
Application Deadline: If you are ready to join our team and work to conserve Pennsylvania’s natural heritage, please submit a cover letter, resume, three references, and a writing sample to michele@pamasternaturalist.org.
**PA Master Naturalist is hiring for this position immediately and applications will be considered until the position is filled.**
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November 19th 2019
What: At the Philadelphia Center you can explore your post-graduate interests with a faculty guided internship experience with over 800 companies and organizations. The Philadelphia Center is an Allegheny sponsored study away program, so you will have little additional cost from your usual semester costs at Allegheny. You will also add the Philadelphia Center alumni network to your Allegheny network and have a great experience in the City of Brotherly Love. This is a great program for students who want to explore a particular interest and gain experience, as well as for international students. Contact Lucinda Morgan, Director, International Education, lmorgan@allegheny.edu, (814) 332-4891.
Become a Davies Leader and participate in a wide variety of project areas – these are paid positions. Davies Leaders work 8 to 10 hours a week of compensated service with a local agency completing a site-specific project to enhance both student and agency goals. The Davies Program is looking for students who are good communicators, driven, and most importantly, passionate. This is a work-study/campus employment job and looks great on your resume.
The world’s #1 drug development, delivery and supply partner for drugs, biologics, and consumer health products is looking to empower and hire Gators for internship and career opportunities! Catalent offers, in addition to internships, exciting graduate rotational (fast track) programs that expose future leaders to several functions at several sites over two years before placing them in their first official role.
Eligibility: Rising Sophomores and graduate students
students majoring in biochemistry, biology, business, chemistry, economics, global health studies, integrative informatics, math, and neuroscience
Stop in to Career Education for more information.
Learn more or apply: https://pennenvironment.org/page/pae/jobs
The associate will assist with social media strategy and content; website updates; coordination and outreach to strategic partners; news tracking; cultivating and stewarding volunteers and donors, and other responsibilities as needed. Candidates should have strong written and verbal communication skills along with a relevant background in marketing, development, and natural resource conservation or environmental science. Prior communications education or experience is preferred. This is a part-time work from home position. Work schedule is flexible averaging 10-15 hours per week and up to 20 hours during peak time frames; weekdays and some weekends. Stipend: commensurate with experience
Application Deadline: If you are ready to join our team and work to conserve Pennsylvania’s natural heritage, please submit a cover letter, resume, three references, and a writing sample to michele@pamasternaturalist.org.
**PA Master Naturalist is hiring for this position immediately and applications will be considered until the position is filled.**
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November 5th 2019
When: Wednesday, November 6 | 11:30 am – 1:30 pm
Where: Campus Center Lobby
What: Join us for the last Resume Doctors of the semester to give your resume a check up!
What: At the Philadelphia Center you can explore your post-graduate interests with a faculty guided internship experience with over 800 companies and organizations. The Philadelphia Center is an Allegheny sponsored study away program, so you will have little additional cost from your usual semester costs at Allegheny. You will also add the Philadelphia Center alumni network to your Allegheny network and have a great experience in the City of Brotherly Love. This is a great program for students who want to explore a particular interest and gain experience, as well as for international students. Contact Lucinda Morgan, Director, International Education, lmorgan@allegheny.edu, (814) 332-4891.
Become a Davies Leader and participate in a wide variety of project areas – these are paid positions. Davies Leaders work 8 to 10 hours a week of compensated service with a local agency completing a site-specific project to enhance both student and agency goals. The Davies Program is looking for students who are good communicators, driven, and most importantly, passionate. This is a work-study/campus employment job and looks great on your resume.
The world’s #1 drug development, delivery and supply partner for drugs, biologics, and consumer health products is looking to empower and hire Gators for internship and career opportunities! Catalent offers, in addition to internships, exciting graduate rotational (fast track) programs that expose future leaders to several functions at several sites over two years before placing them in their first official role.
Eligibility: Rising Sophomores and graduate students
students majoring in biochemistry, biology, business, chemistry, economics, global health studies, integrative informatics, math, and neuroscience
Stop in to Career Education for more information.
Learn more or apply: https://pennenvironment.org/page/pae/jobs
The associate will assist with social media strategy and content; website updates; coordination and outreach to strategic partners; news tracking; cultivating and stewarding volunteers and donors, and other responsibilities as needed. Candidates should have strong written and verbal communication skills along with a relevant background in marketing, development, and natural resource conservation or environmental science. Prior communications education or experience is preferred. This is a part-time work from home position. Work schedule is flexible averaging 10-15 hours per week and up to 20 hours during peak time frames; weekdays and some weekends. Stipend: commensurate with experience
Application Deadline: If you are ready to join our team and work to conserve Pennsylvania’s natural heritage, please submit a cover letter, resume, three references, and a writing sample to michele@pamasternaturalist.org.
**PA Master Naturalist is hiring for this position immediately and applications will be considered until the position is filled.**
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October 29th 2019
When: Tuesday, November 5 | 11:30AM-1:30PM
Where: Campus Center Lobby
What: Tabling to promote officer programs.
When: Wednesday, November 6 | 11:30 am – 1:30 pm
Where: Campus Center Lobby
What: Join us for the last Resume Doctors of the semester to give your resume a check up!
What: At the Philadelphia Center you can explore your post-graduate interests with a faculty guided internship experience with over 800 companies and organizations. The Philadelphia Center is an Allegheny sponsored study away program, so you will have little additional cost from your usual semester costs at Allegheny. You will also add the Philadelphia Center alumni network to your Allegheny network and have a great experience in the City of Brotherly Love. This is a great program for students who want to explore a particular interest and gain experience, as well as for international students. Contact Lucinda Morgan, Director, International Education, lmorgan@allegheny.edu, (814) 332-4891.
Become a Davies Leader and participate in a wide variety of project areas – these are paid positions. Davies Leaders work 8 to 10 hours a week of compensated service with a local agency completing a site-specific project to enhance both student and agency goals. The Davies Program is looking for students who are good communicators, driven, and most importantly, passionate. This is a work-study/campus employment job and looks great on your resume.
The world’s #1 drug development, delivery and supply partner for drugs, biologics, and consumer health products is looking to empower and hire Gators for internship and career opportunities! Catalent offers, in addition to internships, exciting graduate rotational (fast track) programs that expose future leaders to several functions at several sites over two years before placing them in their first official role.
Eligibility: Rising Sophomores and graduate students
students majoring in biochemistry, biology, business, chemistry, economics, global health studies, integrative informatics, math, and neuroscience
Stop in to Career Education for more information.
Hefren Tillotson’s internship aids students in learning the specific functions of various positions within the finance industry. They accomplish this by positioning students in support roles assisting Financial Assistants who support our Financial Advisors.
The depth of the experience lies in the hands of the student; the more you ask, the more you will learn.
*We place interns in each of our locations; Butler, Wexford, Pittsburgh, Southpointe, and Greensburg.
Eligibility: Juniors
Application Deadline: ***4:00 pm on Monday, November 4, 2019***
**Interviews take place on Friday, November 15, 2019**
Students should address cover letters to:
Ms. Alexis Martin
Human Resources Specialist
Hefren Tillotson
650 Smithfield Street, Suite 1690
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Stop by Career Education for more details!
Learn more or apply: https://pennenvironment.org/page/pae/jobs
“Internships in congressional offices like ours can act as valuable supplements to a student’s academic curriculum. Interns in our offices receive a firsthand look at how policy is formed and implemented as well as how Senate offices assist and connect with constituents.”
Eligibility: Preference to individuals with a PA background.
Application Deadline: Spring 2020 Session: Nov 1 Application Deadline, begins Jan. 8
The associate will assist with social media strategy and content; website updates; coordination and outreach to strategic partners; news tracking; cultivating and stewarding volunteers and donors, and other responsibilities as needed. Candidates should have strong written and verbal communication skills along with a relevant background in marketing, development, and natural resource conservation or environmental science. Prior communications education or experience is preferred. This is a part-time work from home position. Work schedule is flexible averaging 10-15 hours per week and up to 20 hours during peak time frames; weekdays and some weekends. Stipend: commensurate with experience
Application Deadline: If you are ready to join our team and work to conserve Pennsylvania’s natural heritage, please submit a cover letter, resume, three references, and a writing sample to michele@pamasternaturalist.org.
**PA Master Naturalist is hiring for this position immediately and applications will be considered until the position is filled.**
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October 22nd 2019
When: Tuesday, November 5 | 11:30AM-1:30PM
Where: Campus Center Lobby
What: Tabling to promote officer programs.
When: UPMC – Friday, October 25, 2019 1 – 4 PM
Where: Located in Hermitage PA,
What: College Connector Days is a program promoting collaboration between the regional colleges that turn out over 5000 graduates annually and the local businesses in the Mercer, Lawrence, Venango, Mahoning, Trumbull, and surrounding counties eager to hire our regional students. It is a great way for students attending our superb regional Universities to connect, communicate and collaborate with local businesses to understand the employment needs in the professional ranks of their organizations.
Allegheny Career Education will provide transportation to the first nine (9) students who sign up – check with Rhonda to verify the size of the van. We’ll need to subtract two of the available seats to accommodate Gateway representatives.
Monday, October 28 | 7:00 PM
The Great Mexican-American Migration | Quigley Auditorium
Alfredo Corchado has covered Mexico for many years, and is currently the Mexico City bureau chief of The Dallas Morning News. He specializes in covering the drug wars and the U.S.-Mexico border, writing stories on topics such as drug cartels and organized crime, corruption among police and government officials, and the spread of drug cartels into U.S. cities. He writes that, “The border is not just a geographical place, but a mindset. It’s not a no-man’s land overrun by criminals in need of a wall to separate us from them. For millions it’s a dynamic, vibrant place surrounded by some of the safest communities anywhere; it’s also a piñata for politicians. Whether from the standpoint of demographics or economic integration, the border is a peek into an ominous future.”
October 29, 2019 Session 1 | 9:30 am – 10:45 am
Q&A with Journalist Alfredo Corchado | Pelletier Collaboratory (Room 310)
Join award winning journalist (Dallas Morning News) and author Alfredo Corchado in a discussion of migration in general and specifically as it relates to the great Mexican-American migration.
October 29, 2019 Session 2 | 1:30 pm – 2:45 pm
Your Mother May Never Know What Happened to You | Pelletier Collaboratory (Room 310)
Join award winning investigative journalist Alfredo Corchado for a workshop on honing your journalism skills. Alfredo will trace his career and offer insights into possible career trajectories for aspiring journalists.
For a full Gator Day schedule visit: https://sites.allegheny.edu/gatordays/#
What: At the Philadelphia Center you can explore your post-graduate interests with a faculty guided internship experience with over 800 companies and organizations. The Philadelphia Center is an Allegheny sponsored study away program, so you will have little additional cost from your usual semester costs at Allegheny. You will also add the Philadelphia Center alumni network to your Allegheny network and have a great experience in the City of Brotherly Love. This is a great program for students who want to explore a particular interest and gain experience, as well as for international students. Contact Lucinda Morgan, Director, International Education, lmorgan@allegheny.edu, (814) 332-4891.
Become a Davies Leader and participate in a wide variety of project areas – these are paid positions. Davies Leaders work 8 to 10 hours a week of compensated service with a local agency completing a site-specific project to enhance both student and agency goals. The Davies Program is looking for students who are good communicators, driven, and most importantly, passionate. This is a work-study/campus employment job and looks great on your resume.
The world’s #1 drug development, delivery and supply partner for drugs, biologics, and consumer health products is looking to empower and hire Gators for internship and career opportunities! Catalent offers, in addition to internships, exciting graduate rotational (fast track) programs that expose future leaders to several functions at several sites over two years before placing them in their first official role.
Eligibility: Rising Sophomores and graduate students
students majoring in biochemistry, biology, business, chemistry, economics, global health studies, integrative informatics, math, and neuroscience
Stop in to Career Education for more information.
Hefren Tillotson’s internship aids students in learning the specific functions of various positions within the finance industry. They accomplish this by positioning students in support roles assisting Financial Assistants who support our Financial Advisors.
The depth of the experience lies in the hands of the student; the more you ask, the more you will learn.
*We place interns in each of our locations; Butler, Wexford, Pittsburgh, Southpointe, and Greensburg.
Eligibility: Juniors
Application Deadline: ***4:00 pm on Monday, November 4, 2019***
**Interviews take place on Friday, November 15, 2019**
Students should address cover letters to:
Ms. Alexis Martin
Human Resources Specialist
Hefren Tillotson
650 Smithfield Street, Suite 1690
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Stop by Career Education for more details!
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October 15th 2019
When: Thursday, October 17 | 12:15PM-1:15PM
Where: Quigley Auditorium
What: Michael R. Young (’78), Partner at Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP, and Allegheny Trustee, will be on campus to share information about his legal career.
Lunch will be provided.
This event is hosted by the Center for Business & Economics in partnership with Law & Policy.
When: Tuesday, November 5 | 11:30AM-1:30PM
Where: Campus Center Lobby
What: Tabling to promote officer programs.
When:
FNB – Thursday, October 17, 2019 1 – 4 PM
UPMC – Friday, October 25, 2019 1 – 4 PM
Where: Located in Hermitage PA,
What: College Connector Days is a program promoting collaboration between the regional colleges that turn out over 5000 graduates annually and the local businesses in the Mercer, Lawrence, Venango, Mahoning, Trumbull, and surrounding counties eager to hire our regional students. It is a great way for students attending our superb regional Universities to connect, communicate and collaborate with local businesses to understand the employment needs in the professional ranks of their organizations.
Allegheny Career Education will provide transportation to the first nine (9) students who sign up – check with Rhonda to verify the size of the van. We’ll need to subtract two of the available seats to accommodate Gateway representatives.
What: At the Philadelphia Center you can explore your post-graduate interests with a faculty guided internship experience with over 800 companies and organizations. The Philadelphia Center is an Allegheny sponsored study away program, so you will have little additional cost from your usual semester costs at Allegheny. You will also add the Philadelphia Center alumni network to your Allegheny network and have a great experience in the City of Brotherly Love. This is a great program for students who want to explore a particular interest and gain experience, as well as for international students. Contact Lucinda Morgan, Director, International Education, lmorgan@allegheny.edu, (814) 332-4891.
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October 8th 2019
When: Thursday, October 10 AND Tuesday, November 5 | 11:30AM-1:30PM
Where: Campus Center Lobby
What: Tabling to promote officer programs.
When:
FNB – Thursday, October 17, 2019 1 – 4 PM
UPMC – Friday, October 25, 2019 1 – 4 PM
Where: Located in Hermitage PA,
What: College Connector Days is a program promoting collaboration between the regional colleges that turn out over 5000 graduates annually and the local businesses in the Mercer, Lawrence, Venango, Mahoning, Trumbull, and surrounding counties eager to hire our regional students. It is a great way for students attending our superb regional Universities to connect, communicate and collaborate with local businesses to understand the employment needs in the professional ranks of their organizations.
Allegheny Career Education will provide transportation to the first nine (9) students who sign up – check with Rhonda to verify the size of the van. We’ll need to subtract two of the available seats to accommodate Gateway representatives.
What: At the Philadelphia Center you can explore your post-graduate interests with a faculty guided internship experience with over 800 companies and organizations. The Philadelphia Center is an Allegheny sponsored study away program, so you will have little additional cost from your usual semester costs at Allegheny. You will also add the Philadelphia Center alumni network to your Allegheny network and have a great experience in the City of Brotherly Love. This is a great program for students who want to explore a particular interest and gain experience, as well as for international students. Contact Lucinda Morgan, Director, International Education, lmorgan@allegheny.edu, (814) 332-4891.
When: Wednesday, October 9th | 10AM-2PM
Where: Monroeville, PA
What: Nearly 200 employers will be in attendance to connect with students, providing them on the site opportunities to build employer relations, submit their resume for review, or simply learn about the various career paths afforded to them.
The Davies Program Is Hiring!
Become a Davies Leader and participate in a wide variety of project areas – these are paid positions. Davies Leaders work 8 to 10 hours a week of compensated service with a local agency completing a site-specific project to enhance both student and agency goals. The Davies Program is looking for students who are good communicators, driven, and most importantly, passionate. This is a work-study/campus employment job and looks great on your resume.