| Do you want to
advance or change careers? Utilize the support services and
resources in the Office of Career Services!
Also, Converse invites alumnae to assist current Converse students
in exploring
career options.
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 Do
you seek to receive
personalized assistance with resume writing and interview
skills?
Schedule an appointment with the Office of Career
Services at 864-596-9027 or email Karen Finnegan, Director.
Visit the office to review the
complete Converse Job Database and library, or view the
limited online edition.
See the Job Search portion of the
menu to the right to explore the various tools and
resources that are available to all Converse
alumnae.
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Are you
interested in mentoring a Converse intern?
If you are an employer and would like a Converse
intern, send an
internship opportunity to the Office of Career
Services. Learn more
by clicking here.
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Are you looking for a new job? Are
you seeking an employee?
Alumnae are welcome to
participate in on-campus recruiting as both interviewers
and interviewees.
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Do you desire to visit
Converse and offer
Converse students guidance?
This program brings alumnae from various disciplines to
campus to participate in workshops with students and visit
classes associated with their college major.
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Will you share your
insights from the working world with Converse students?
Careers Over Lunch brings alumnae or friends of
Converse College to campus to participate in an informal
discussion about careers while enjoying lunch. Speakers
are on campus once a month to discuss topics from “how
to get your foot in the door” to “what to expect in
the real world”.
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Will you allow a Converse
student to shadow you at work for a day?
The CareerView
Program places Converse students in a work environment
where they "shadow" a mentor for a day.
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The Converse Alumnae Network (CAN) is a database of
Converse alumnae employed in a variety of career fields
who are willing to help students in many areas. They
can share information about their careers and possible
entry-level positions within their fields, discuss living
expenses and conditions within their geographical area,
talk about schools which offer education in their career
field, and often help make contacts with hiring personnel. |
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