[Plsugs] CALES Career Center Internship Navigator Program
Galpin, Finn Mackenzie - (amgalpin)
amgalpin at arizona.edu
Thu Nov 30 16:49:15 MST 2023
Hi All!
Happy Thursday! c: You're so close to Friday and the weekend, and then it's almost winter break!
If you're looking for an internship or other experiential learning, check out the CALES Career Center Internship Navigator! c: This is a new program being started by the CALES Career Center that helps prepare you for the internship application process. Why should you apply for this program? UA graduates who participate in an internship during college earn almost $5,000 more annually than those who didn't - additionally, an internship gives you valuable practical and experiential knowledge that can give you a boost in applying for post-graduate programs and employment opportunities in the future. The program also gives you access to mentorship and networking with local Tucson employers and gives you opportunities to explore possible career paths and opportunities in your future. If you're interested in the program, you can scan the QR Code on the flyer attached to this email, or you can email Amanda Bogden at bogdena at arizona.edu for more information on the program. Applications close on December 7th, 2023, so don't delay! c:
If you are having any struggles, have any questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to reach out to me at any time, and we can work together to find a solution. c: Have a great rest of your week!
Best,
Finn
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Finn Galpin
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Academic Advisor I
Plant Sciences
CALES Career & Acad Svcs
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