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UPCOMING CAREER EVENTS

The Georgia Tech Career Center offers career programming via our Workshops, but also provide an avenue for our employer partners to meet with our students via Employer Information Sessions.    These events are held either in-person or virtually.   Below are a list of the upcoming events that are being offered.   NOTE:  If you want to learn more about these events, you will need to have access to our CareerBuzz system.

 

Workshops

 

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College of Computing – Conversations with Alumni

March 28, 2025 | 11:00 AM

Conversations with Alumni series is a unique event designed to connect students with accomplished alumni from the Georgia Tech College of Computing. Through informal discussions, students can ask questions, share experiences, and receive guidance on building successful careers in technology, business, and beyond.
Featuring Joshua Vayle a software engineer from Microsoft
The Conversations with Alumni series also fosters networking opportunities, allowing students to expand their professional circles and gain advice from individuals who have successfully navigated the challenges they may face as they progress in their careers.
***Lunch Provided
****Location: CCB 103

 


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Grad Connections Carnival (In-person)

April 2, 2025 | 11:00 AM
Bill Moore Student Success Center – President’s Suites A – D

Join us for the Grad Connections Carnival, a fun and interactive event featuring career-themed carnival games, along with other exciting games from Graduate Education and LEAD! This is a great opportunity to engage in activities, ask questions, and learn about graduate career development resources and services.
Sponsored by: Graduate Education, GT Career Center, & LEAD.
RSVP is not required. Stop by, play some games, and connect with valuable campus resources!

 


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Overcoming Imposter’s Syndrome in the Job Search & Your Career (Virtual)

April 2, 2025 | 1:00 PM

According to Gill Corkindale, “Imposter syndrome can be defined as a collection of feelings of inadequacy that persist despite evident success. ‘Imposters’ suffer from chronic self-doubt and a sense of intellectual fraudulence that override any feelings of success or external proof of their competence. They seem unable to internalize their accomplishments, however successful they are in their field. High achieving, highly successful people often suffer, so imposter syndrome doesn’t equate with low self-esteem or a lack of self-confidence. In fact, some researchers have linked it with perfectionism, especially in women and among academics.”

https://gatech.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_arx_8BbZSFunrVthP1dmqA

 


 

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Employer Information Sessions

 

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L.E.K. Organization & Performance Info Session & Case Workshop

Start Date/Time:
April 2, 2025; 12:00pm
End Date/Time: 
April 2, 2025; 1:00pm
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Case Interview Workshop

We invite current undergraduate students to join L.E.K. Consulting for an Organization and Performance (O&P) focused virtual Info Session & Undergraduate Case Workshop, designed to give you valuable insights into L.E.K. Consulting and help you prepare for case interviews.

The session will begin with a brief introduction to L.E.K., where you’ll learn more about our O&P Associate role and then a case interview workshop where you will learn various frameworks and run through some practice cases. There will also be time to speak with O&P representatives from our firm, which will be a great opportunity to learn more about L.E.K. and the recruiting process.

For more information about L.E.K. Consulting, visit our website and Advisor Blog. We look forward to seeing you!

Please note: L.E.K. Consulting is unable to consider candidates for the Associate role who require current or future sponsorship to work legally in the U.S., including but not limited to TN, H1-B, F-1, STEM OPT/CPT, or any other work authorization.

https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/752ddd02-4e19-47a5-b0f9-0e37f7f14f65@80408883-8646-4762-acfa-44e5da52b8dd

 


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Ford @ GA Tech: Lunch and Learn

Start Date/Time:
April 2, 2025; 12:15pm
End Date/Time: 
April 2, 2025; 1:15pm
Ford Environmental Science & Technology (ES&T) Bldg., Room L1205
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JOIN FORD MOTOR COMPANY for an exciting discussion to learn about how we are developing the next generation of automotive electronics and products!

 

At Ford Motor Company you will have the opportunity to shape the future …and then drive it!

 

Please Register in advance. LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED!

https://ford.eightfold.ai/events/candidate/landing?plannedEventId=pAyyjNbxJB

 


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Blue Origin Information Session

Start Date/Time:
April 2, 2025; 5:00pm
End Date/Time: 
April 2, 2025; 6:30pm
Bill Moore Student Success Center – Press Rooms A
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Blue Origin is thrilled to invite you to an upcoming Information Session where you can learn about exciting full-time opportunities tailored for soon-to-be graduates (both Spring and Fall 2025). We will also discuss our Spring 2026 Internship Program. Pizza will be provided!

Members from Blue Origin engineering teams and human resources organization – many of whom are also Georgia Tech alumni – will be available after the talk to meet with students and answer questions about the company and their experience.

Blue Origin was founded with a vision of millions of people living and working in space for the benefit of Earth. Blue Origin envisions a time when people can tap into the limitless resources of space and enable the movement of damaging industries into space to preserve Earth, humanity’s blue origin.

Blue Origin is working today to create that future by developing reusable launch vehicles and in-space systems that are safe, low cost, and serve the needs of all civil, commercial, and defense customers. Blue Origin’s efforts include flying astronauts to space on New Shepard, producing reusable liquid rocket engines, developing an orbital launch vehicle with New Glenn, building next-generation space habitats, and returning to the surface of the Moon. These endeavors will add new chapters to the history of spaceflight and move all of humanity closer to that founding vision.

We hope you can join us!

https://www.blueorigin.com/careers

 


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EMPLOYERS :: BECOME A TECH CORPORATE PARTNER

We invite all employers interested in working with Georgia Tech and the Career Center to partner with us in preparing our students for life after college or in post-graduate research.   Become a member of our Corporate Partnership Program and enjoy all of the benefits it provides.    For more information, visit HERE

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Career Center Contact Information

Bill Moore Student Success Center  |  219 Uncle Heinie Way, Atlanta, GA   30332-0105
Phone: 404.894.3320     Email:  careercenter@gatech.edu       Follow Us on LinkedIn

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