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Internship Network Programming Jobs in Pittsburgh, PA

Design and integrate network communications for equipment * Incorporate RF power supplies into ... Internship, co-op, or project experience supporting electrical system design Why Kurt J. Lesker ...

Design and integrate network communications for equipment * Incorporate RF power supplies into ... Internship, co‑op, or project experience supporting electrical system design Why Kurt J. Lesker ...

... engineering to ensure tracking is in place, and synthesize early signal into actionable takeaways * Own a competitive analysis workstream for growth-adjacent features (referrals, PLG, network effects ...

Building trusted relationships with our network of engineering and sciences companies under our ... internships) * Strong desire for a career in Business-to-Business/relationship-based sales

Building trusted relationships with our network of engineering and sciences companies under our ... internships) * Strong desire for a career in Business-to-Business/relationship-based sales

Building trusted relationships with our network of engineering and sciences companies under our ... internships) * Strong desire for a career in Business-to-Business/relationship-based sales

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CAREER DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANT DIRECTOR - School of Law

University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, PA • On-site

Full-time

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Job description

Essential Functions
Oversees academic and student development components for the department by executing initiatives, managing training programs, directing special projects, and counseling students.
Physical Effort
  • Provides career advising/counseling to law student and recent graduates
  • Provides guidance on resume writing, interview preparation, job searching strategies, and other career-related skills
  • Grows and cultivates relationships with existing employer contacts; establishes relations with new employer contacts
  • Maintains a network of contacts with law firms, business, nonprofit, and government employers to facilitate and expand job opportunities, internships, work assignments, immersion opportunities, and other career opportunities for students
  • Participates in broader legal community initiatives, associations, organizations, etc.
  • Develops, delivers, and supports programming to facilitate the professional development of students and recenter alumni (including planning, coordinating, and leading workshop and programs that address career exploration, resume writing, job searching, professional networking, and interviewing skills; planning and executing career fairs, networking events, and other employer connection opportunities
  • Administers and interprets assessments and other tests and evaluates results to match students' strengths, interests, aptitudes, and personalities to career options and identify opportunities for further development