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Hub Crawl: Explore the Financial Services Industry
Filed under Career Exploration, Networking, What's New
Posted by Libraries, October 23, 2006
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November 8-9, 2006
http://www.bostonchamber.com/hubcrawl
“The ‘Hub Crawl’ offers undergraduate students the opportunity to meet senior level executives and quiz them about the day-to-day life at companies like Fidelity, Brown Brothers Harriman, the Federal Reserve, and John Hancock. It gives students access to the offices where they could potentially be working after graduation, and allows them to hear from recent grads about their experience at the company. While this is not a hiring program, students have used it as a networking tool that led to their securing positions with participating companies.
Students can learn about internships and meet executives in person, a unique opportunity that may help connect a name to a face. The Chamber of Commerce will also collect resumes from all attendees to include in a resume book that will be distributed to all participating companies.”
To register or find out more, visit www.bostonchamber.com/hubcrawl or contact Simmons’s own Career Education Center at 617-521-2488.
—Jennifer M. Lege
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