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Join the SNHU Career Services Internship team for informative virtual sessions to highlight Internship Awareness Month 2024! Our dedicated and knowledgeable career services professionals come together to share about relevant internship topics for SNHU students to explore. Learn from the SNHU Career team and employer guests to gain valuable insights and guidance for career exploration through internships. Use the “Sessions” tab at the top to learn more about each of the three different sessions being offered throughout the month of April 2024. After entering your contact information in the registration process, you can select any sessions you wish to attend. These virtual, free events are brought to you by SNHU Career Services and are open to all students, alumni, faculty and staff who would like to learn more about internships.
Master of Public Health (MPH) Practicum Information SessionWednesday, April 3 | 12-12:45 pm ET | VirtualThis session, crafted specifically for SNHU Master of Public Health students and those interested in the program, offers a comprehensive overview, covering essential requirements for the practicum. Get acquainted with your SNHU Internship Administrators, who will guide you through the practicum requirements and process and gain valuable insights from employers who have hosted SNHU interns, providing a firsthand perspective on what they seek in interns, expectations, outcomes, and more. Don't miss this opportunity to gather crucial information and make the most of your MPH Practicum experience.Employer panelists include:
Internships for Online and Non-Traditional LearnersThursday, April 11 | 12-12:45 pm ET | VirtualWe will delve into the insights of employers who have successfully integrated non-traditional interns—such as individuals undergoing career changes or returning to the workforce. Our discussion will cover key topics such as standing out in the application process, uncovering unadvertised internship opportunities, making a lasting impression during your internship, and maximizing your experience for post-internship success. Learn valuable strategies for updating your resume, effective networking, and building references that will enhance your professional journey. Don't miss this chance to gain practical insights and navigate the path to a fulfilling internship experience.
Employer panelists include:
Graduate Student InternshipsWednesday, April 17 | 12-12:45 pm ET | VirtualDuring this session, we'll delve into essential considerations for graduate students, discussing how internships can contribute to their academic and career development. Learn valuable insights on making the most of your internship experience, both during and after the program. This session is tailored to equip you with the knowledge and strategies to maximize the impact of your internship on your academic and professional path. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your graduate experience!Employer panelists include:
4 Corner States Spring Fling Networking EventWednesday, April 24 | 6 pm ET (4 pm Mountain Time, 3 pm Pacific Time) | VirtualThis event will give you an opportunity to meet with meployer representatives virtually in the states of Arizona, Colorado, Utah, and New Mexico. They will tell you about their organization, potential opportunities, and internships! Each employer will have their own virtual booth breakout space to meet with groups of students for 10-15 minute intervals throughout the hour long session. Employers will be grouped by HQ State for students to navigate to the virtual room. Be sure to read through the confirmation message you will receive after registration. This will include login information and a tutorial video of the virtual platform, InSpace.
Agenda
When you join on the day of the event, you will be brought into the auditorium in InSpace for a quick welcome and introduction to the format of the event. You will then be instructed to move from the auditorium to join your state room to start networking with employers who have locations in your state. You'll stay with one employer for 15 minutes, after which you're free to move to other breakout spaces within the room to network with employers you're interested in. After listening to the employers within your state room, you're welcome to explore additional state rooms or employers. State rooms and employers include:
Arizona - Embark Behavioral Health, DCAAColorado - American Systems, Federal Bureau of Prisons, memoryBlueNew Mexico - Bernalillo County, Albuquerque Police Department, Children, Youth & Families DepartmentUtah - ARUP Laboratories, Intermountain Health
Questions? Email engagecareer@snhu.edu.
Please Note: Students can participate in other events hosted by our employer partners by viewing Events in their Handshake account at https://snhu.joinhandshake.com/login
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