McGill Career Planning Service (CaPS)
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McGill Career Planning Service (CaPS) Tomorrow's event! Teaching English Overseas Panel – Thursday, November 26 from 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm in Brown 5001 For more info go to www.mcgill.ca/caps

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McGill Career Planning Service (CaPS) Want to work in the US but not sure how to get a visa? Today's CaPS presentation is for you - (US Working Visas Presentation - November 24, 14h30-16h30: Brown 5001)

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McGill Career Planning Service (CaPS) Jean-Marc Hachey (The Big Guide to Living and Working Overseas) is our keynote speaker tonight at 5:00pm Leacock 232 - don't miss this event!!!

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McGill Career Planning Service (CaPS) CaPS WORLWIDE CAREER WEEK BEGINS ON MONDAY NOVEMBER 23RD. DON'T MISS IT!!!

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McGill Career Planning Service (CaPS) Please write your comments or questions on our wall!

18/11 às 12:47
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Hi Hasan,
Contact Janice Tester - janice.tester@mcgill.ca
She will be able to give you more information on this.
thank you for your question.
20/11 às 10:15
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McGill Career Planning Service (CaPS) Keynote Address – Monday, November 23rd from 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm in Leacock 232

To kick off the week, Jean-Marc Hachey, the renowned author of The Big Guide to Living And Working Overseas will be our keynote speaker. Did you know there is an online resource based on Jean-Marc Hachey’s book exclusive to McGill users?

Go... to http://www.workingoverseas.com/user/issi/6857, register and you will instantly gain access to The Big Guide Online. It contains 41 Chapters of Expert Advice, Quick Guides, Profiles of International Employers and Annotated Resources. It includes great tools such as the Quick Guides (HOT), Self Assessment Quizzes (VERY HOT), Career Tip of the Week newsletter, Quick Tip Videos, YouTube Faves, Student Advisor tools

Hora:Segunda-feira, 23 de Novembro de 2009 17:00
Local:Leacock 232
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McGill Career Planning Service (CaPS) CaPS presents:

WORLDWIDE CAREERS WEEK
with special guest Jean-Marc Hachey, renowned author of
The Big Guide to Living and Working Overseas

November 23rd to 27th, 2009

If you are dreaming of having a positive international experience, this is the week to attend. Do you want to live your dream of having an international ex...perience? We are confident that you will find these events useful and interesting and that you will gain insight on some of the resources available to you.

Schedule of Events:
•Keynote Address by Jean-Marc Hachey, renowned author of The Big Guide to Living and Working Overseas - November 23, 17h00-19h00: Leacock 232

•US Working Visas Presentation - November 24, 14h30-16h30: Brown 5001

•Worldwide Organization Day - November 25, 14h00-17h00: Brown 5001

•Cultural Awareness Poster Presentation - November 25, 14h00-17h00: Brown 2nd Floor

•Teaching English (and other subjects) Overseas Panel - November 26, 17h00-19h00: Brown 5001

•Going Global Workshop - November 27, 11h00-13h00: Brown 5001

To register, please log-in to myFuture. Click on the "Events" tab, then the "Workshops" tab and keyword search "WWCW."

Hora:Segunda-feira, 23 de Novembro de 2009 9:00
Local:McGill Univesrity
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McGill Career Planning Service (CaPS) Did you know that it is the Social Work Career Fair today? It's on right now (Friday 13th) 11:30-2:30 in the Wendy Patrick Room, Social Work Building. Come meet and learn about employers in the field! Attendence is recommended for all years - it's never too early to invest in your career!!

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McGill Career Planning Service (CaPS) Diversity week November 2nd 2009. Meet the panelists.

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McGill Career Planning Service (CaPS) Monday is the big day!!! Diversity Week starts off with "Women & Activism: Delegates Unite!" panel discussion. Hope to see you there!!

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McGill Career Planning Service (CaPS) Women and Salary Negotiations: Because YOU'RE worth it!

November 4, 13h00-15h00: Brown 5001 ($5 fee associated with this event)
Presented by Heather Vough, PhD, Assistant Professor, McGill Desautels Faculty of Management

Often, once an individual receives a coveted job offer, the hard work really starts. Negotiating the t...enets of a job contract can be a stressful and daunting experience. There are a number of reasons that people are unsuccessful in negotiations or even fail to negotiate. In this presentation, Dr. Vough will discuss the what, why and how of negotiation in order to give attendees a head start when faced with job negotiations. The focus will be on learning some basic concepts in negotiation as well as how to overcome some of the barriers to successful negotiations.

To register, please log-in to myFuture. Click on the "Events" tab, then the "Workshops" tab and keyword search "Diversity Week."

Hora:Quarta-feira, 4 de Novembro de 2009 13:00
Local:Brown Building Room 5001
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McGill Career Planning Service (CaPS) Women Entrepreneurs: Taking the Lead
November 3, 16h30-18h30: Brown 2200
“Dare to grow into your dreams and claim this as your motto: Let it be me.” (Mary Kay Ash)

Do you have a dream of owning your own business? Do you have inner drive, a strong belief in yourself, an ability to search for new ideas and innovation, an o...penness to change? Are you competitive by nature, highly motivated and energetic and accepting of constructive criticism and rejection? If so, entrepreneurship might just be the right choice for you!

Come and listen to our panelists – each a successful woman entrepreneur, with a unique and interesting story to share with you. Listen to their journeys and find out what brought them to entrepreneurship – what they love about it, their challenges and successes. Their stories can help you become an entrepreneur yourself.

Panelists:
•Reema Singh, Owner
Cocoa Locale
•Ligia Peña, M.Sc., Fundraising Coach
Diversa Consultants
•Vivian Doan, Owner
Vivian Doan Photography Inc.
•Daryl Dagenais, Founder
Vertex Human Resource Solutions

To read panelists bio - go to our photos on facebook.

To register, please log-in to myFuture. Click on the "Events" tab, then the "Workshops" tab and keyword search "Diversity Week."
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Hora:Terça-feira, 3 de Novembro de 2009 16:30
Local:Brown Building CaPS room 2200
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McGill Career Planning Service (CaPS) Women & Activism: Advocates Unite!

“If we accept and acquiesce in the face of discrimination, we accept the responsibility ourselves. We should, therefore, protest openly everything ... that smacks of discrimination or slander.”

These are the words of Mary McLeod Bethune who was an American educator and civil rights l...eader best known for starting a school for black students in Daytona Beach, Florida that eventually became Bethune-Cookman University and for being an advisor to President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

She is but one example of a strong woman activist. Our history is rich with women activists who have taken the lead in advocating for so many important causes.

Do you consider yourself a leader? Do you feel passionate about a cause or issue? Do you feel the need to promote change? Are you willing to fight for what you believe to be right and true? If so you are an activist! Would you like to learn more on how to make activism a career possibility? Come and listen to our amazing panelists who will share their unique stories on how activism has had an impact on their lives.

Monday November 2nd, 2009 (Brown Building – 4:30-6:00)

Panelists include:
•Elizabeth Meyer, Assistant Professor
Concordia University, Dept. of Education
•Shannon Ripley, McGill BA '08 Latin American Studies
Communications Assistant
Cooperative Coffees
•Nancy Burrows
Fédération des femmes du Québec
•Ilona Dougherty, Co-founder
Apathy is Boring

(for bios go to our photos on facebook)

To register, please log-in to myFuture. Click on the "Events" tab, then the "Workshops" tab and keyword search "Diversity Week."
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Hora:Segunda-feira, 2 de Novembro de 2009 16:30
Local:Brown Building Room 5001
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