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The Office of Student and Academic Services provides career development
support and individual career counseling to students and alumni
of the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy.
The office works with students to define career planning and placement
needs, including strategies for executing a successful employment
search. Resume and cover letter analysis is also available. Counseling
is offered by appointment only. For information, please call Steve
Weston at (732) 932-5475, x753; or email sdweston@rci.rutgers.edu.
Our online database includes current offerings from employers/hosts
in the private, public, and not-for-profit sectors and is a free
service available to job seekers and employers. Postings include
full-time professional, internship/part-time, and academic positions.
Opportunities are posted frequently as they become available. To
post a position, please call Steve Weston at (732) 932-5475, x753;
or email .
VIEW CAREER
LINKS
The Bloustein School also maintains a list
of valuable web links to job, internship and academic postings throughout
the region and nation. These links, in order by interest area, are
accessible by students and alumni of the Bloustein School to help
in their search.
In
addition to resources offered at the Bloustein School, students
should also consult with the Rutgers University office of Career
Services for information on reviewing interview techniques, other job opportunities
and various employment support services. Individual counseling is
also available to both students and alumni.
The
Bloustein School in coordination with alumni and the Bloustein
School Alumni Association (BSAA) sponsors Alumni Connections. The program offers a support network
of alumni willing, interested and ready to assist students and other
alumni in advancing their career goals. If you are a student interested
in this type of connection, please see Steve Weston for a personal
counseling session.
The Student Employment Office (SEO) administers two employment programs for students: the Federal Work Study Program (FWSP) and the Job Location and Development Program (JLDP). The FWSP is offered to financial aid recipients who meet certain criteria; the JLDP is available to all currently-enrolled university students.
Eligible students can work in a variety of on-campus jobs, such as in campus centers, recreation centers, libraries, and University departments. Additionally, students can work in on-campus and off-campus paid community service positions for non-profit agencies and organizations in areas related to education and literacy, human and social services, law and public policy, arts and humanities, multicultural, diversity and social justice, health and business.
For more information, please visit http://studentwork.rutgers.edu.
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