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Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes| TUTOR Dallas, TX | Full-time, all subjects available

Arborlawn United Methodist Church | PRESCHOOL TEACHER Fort Worth, TX | Early Childhoo Ed preferred

Decorating Den Interiors| DESIGN ASSISTANT Arlington TX | *attending Will Work NOW!

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Irving Arts Center| SUMMER KIDSTART INTERN Irving, TX | Visual/Performing Arts majors preferred

WILL WORK NOW! | Networking Night | Mar. 31 | 5pm | Kelly Center RSVP to Event #1292 in FrogJobs SEAN TOUHY OF THE BLIND SIDE | Info Session | Mar. 31 | 7-8:30pm | BLUU Ballroom | Register at http://bit.ly/1FB5d4x FBI INFO SESSION| Apr. 1 | 4pm | BLUU Beck/Green HOW TO THRIVE IN YOUR FIRST JOB | Info Session | Apr. 1 | 5-6:30pm | Kelly Center C

NEELY ENTREPRENEURSHIP CENTER SUMMER INTERN PROGRAM DEADLINE APRIL 3

CAREERS IN CONSULTING Info Session | Apr. 8 | 5:30-6:30 | Smith 204 PEACE CORPS| Info Session | Apr. 15 | 5pm | Location TBA

• When you’re at an info session, always have a least two questions prepared to ask the speaker at the end of the session. • If you’re planning on attending a networking event, know who you want to meet before you arrive. You can find a full list of attendees on the event’s page on FrogJobs!

WWW.CAREERS.TCU.EDU | JARVIS HALL 1ST FLOOR WRF or PALKO 350 MT | 817.257.2222 |C.J.DAURIA@TCU.EDU


WILL WORK NOW!

NetworkingNight Tuesday, March 31 5:00-6:30pm Kelly Center – Room A Are you graduating and looking for a job or internship?

Come and network with employing organizations looking for employees NOW! After our guests are introduced, be prepared to meet and mingle and present your resume. Possibly you will make a connection and secure a position NOW.

All Majors - All Classifications Attire is Business Professional. Refreshments will be provided. RSVP to Event #1292 in FrogJobs.


Sean Tuohy

of The Blind Side

Entrepreneur, NBA Broadcaster & SEC Basketball Hall of Famer

Tuesday March 31, 2015 7:00 - 8:30 PM BLUU Ballroom All faculty, staff and students welcome! First-come, firstSean Tuohy served seating. Register at Entrepreneur, NBA Broadcaster & SEC Basketball Hall of Famer http://bit.ly/1FB5d4x. Subject of The Blind Side “When Sean Tuohy saw the new kid sitting in the high school gym, he saw a boy with nowhere to go but up. The question was how to take him there.” — from The Blind Side “Sean was an American success story: he had come from nothing and made himself rich,” wrote Michael Lewis in The Blind Side, the best-selling book that inspired the major motion picture starring Sandra Bullock and Tim McGraw. The Blind Side tells the story of Michael Oher, a homeless teenager turned first round draft pick NFL football player, with the support and love of an unlikely adoptive family: the Tuohys. Sean Tuohy, Michael’s adoptive father, was a recordbreaking basketball player before becoming a successful entrepreneur and NBA broadcaster. In February 2013, Sean and the whole Tuohy family were on the sidelines cheering Michael and the Baltimore Ravens on to his first Super bowl victory.

philosophy in mind, Sean and Leigh Anne brought Michael into their home, supported him through school, and eventually adopted him as their son.

Questions? Contact Ann Louden, Director TCU Center for Connection Culture Tuohy family’s life, as chronicled in Lewis’ New a.louden@tcu.edu orThe817-257-7254.

Sean Tuohy knew what it meant to be the poor kid in a private school—he had been one himself. With sports as his “meal ticket” through high

York Times number one best-seller, The Blind Side, went on to become a record-breaking Hollywood blockbuster that earned more than $300 million at the box office and became the number-one opening weekend for a sports film in history. Years after The Blind Side burst onto the scene, breaking box office records and inspiring individuals nationwide, Sean continues to make an impact. In July 2010, he and his wife, Leigh Anne released the New York Times best-seller, In a Heartbeat: Sharing the Power of Cheerful Giving, and established their charity, The Making it Happen Foundation which promotes awareness, provides


WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 4pm bluu beck/geren

FBI

INFORMATION SESSION Joining the FBI is like no other career choice you have ever explored. It is exciting. It is rewarding. The FBI offers tremendous career opportunities for a wide range of professions. Full-time and internship opportunities open to all majors/classifications. The FBI is seeking a variety of majors that you might find surprising. Attend this info session to learn more! Visit www.careers.tcu.edu for more information about this and other career events.

Center for Career & Professional Development


The Center for Connection Culture and the Center for Career and Professional Development Present

How To Thrive In Your First Job: Why Employer Work Culture Matters

Wednesday, April 1 5:00pm-6:30pm Kelly Center, Cox C Join Ann Louden, Director of TCU Center for Connection Culture and Michael Stallard, Co-Founder, E Pluribus Partners, Greenwich, CT as they discuss how to thrive in your first job and why the employer work culture is so important. No Registration Required. Pizza will be provided!


Link to apply: https://impactourworld.wufoo.com/forms/2015-eisp-student-application/ Undergraduate entrepreneurial students are matched with employers to complete a summer internship inside a startup technology company. This program is open to all majors. Interns receive valuable experience working with up-and-coming businesses and see the challenges and triumphs of entrepreneurism. And, the companies receive the benefit of a bright, industrious and entrepreneurially minded TCU student to help them with a meaningful project. The Neeley Entrepreneurial Center Summer Intern Program is made possible through financial support from donors who want to ensure that TCU students have the opportunity to work for entrepreneurial start-up companies. The financial support donors provide allows student interns who are working with client firms to receive a stipend of $2000. Many of the firms incubating are “pre-revenue” and could not provide this internship, or receive the benefit of the work done by a TCU student, without our donors’ financial support. Making the Match  

Each spring, students submit resumes and essays detailing why they’d like to be in the program and what they hope to gain from the experience. The best are chosen and the students then meet with the businesses. Each student presents a brief pitch to the companies, and each company presents a brief pitch to the students. Each ranks the other.

On The Job  

Student interns work over the summer — completing the project they are assigned. Each student makes periodic reports about their work.

Dates and Deadlines  

Friday April 3rd - Application Deadline Monday April 6th - Live Pitch Night- Selected students will be asked to give a 2 minutes pitch followed by presentation from employers accepting interns. (To qualify, you must be available from 5:15 PM to 7:00 PM)

Sample Internships       

Tap Goods- Marketing MassCatalyst- Technology LionsMouthDigital- Social Media Marketing Cohopping- Graphic Designer UX Cohopping- Software Engineer InspireMore- Content-Creator-Editor InspireMore- Videographer


Careers in Consulting Wondering what a career in consulting would look like? A panel of industry professionals will discuss their careers, representing a wide variety of jobs in this profession. If you are considering consulting, you will want to start early preparing for the job search process.

Wednesday, April 8th 5:30pm Smith 204 This event is being sponsored by the TCU Consulting Club. All Majors welcome. Panelists Include:



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