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Wisteria | CREATIVE INTERN Farmer’s Branch, TX | Fine Arts students preferred. Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts| FALL INTERN Vienna, VA | Music, Theatre, and Dance students preferred. Candid Chic Photography | PHOTOGRAPHY ASSISTANT Fort Worth, TX | Photography students preferred. Kenze Panne | ASSITANT TO BUYER Dallas, TX | Fashion Merchandising students preferred.
State Rep. Matt Krause | NEWSLETTER GRAPHIC DESIGN INTERN Fort Worth, TX | Graphic Design students preferred.
Abercrombie and Fitch | MANAGER IN TRAINING Dallas TX | Fashion Merchandising graduates preferred.
Ardent Creative, Inc. | MID-LEVEL DESIGNER Fort Worth, TX | Graphic Design graduates preferred.
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Encore Live | SOCIAL MEDIA INTERN Fort Worth, TX | Graphic Design students preferred.
Hey Juniors! Now that your third year on campus is over, here are some pro-tips to note as you begin your senior year! • Finalize future plans and prioritze targeted industries, geographic locations and/or graduate schools. • Assess your talents and create a plan to market your experience. • Review your LinkedIn and continue conducting practice interviews. • Network and use social media to promote your talents. • Create search strategies with your Career Consultant.
Intern Scholarship Program | Application Deadlines : Fall 2016 - September 10, Spring 2017 - February 10
WWW.CAREERS.TCU.EDU | JARVIS HALL 1ST FLOOR WRF or PALKO 350 MT | 817.257.2222 |C.J.DAURIA@TCU.EDU
BNSF Railway Career Center 817-257-2222 Jarvis Hall, 1st & 2nd Floor
Center for Career & Professional Development
Alcon Career Center (Business Majors) 817-257-5572 Dan Rogers Hall, Room 141
freshman year • Gain understanding of your interests, personality, and strengths through assessments • Connect interests to a major, and consider your desired lifestyle • Begin occupation exploration to determine what you can do with your major • Create an e-portfolio to demonstrate your learning and personal brand • Meet with your Academic Advisor and Career Consultant
sophomore year • Clarify your academic major and determine other experiences you need • Actively participate in social and community service activities, seek out leadership opportunities on and off campus, study abroad, create a LinkedIn profile • Test interests and develop leadership skills through part-time employment, campus activities, internships and sorority/ fraternity life • Meet with your Academic Advisor and Career Consultant
your future starts now! careers.tcu.edu
junior year • Create your general definition of success and pursue opportunities to help you achieve it • Determine your personal brand on social media, update your LinkedIn profile • Continue to gain handson experiences and internships • Explore graduate schools and international/study abroad opportunities • Meet with your Academic Advisor and Career Consultant
senior year • Finalize future plans and prioritize targeted industries, geographic locations and/or graduate schools • Assess your talents and create a plan to market your experience to potential employers • Review your LinkedIn profile with your Career Consultant • Conduct practice interviews with your Career Consultant • Network and use social media to promote your talents