The WSU Academic Success and Career Center (ASCC) offers free career information packets for all WSU students. These information packets cover important career development topics, such as resume construction, job and internship search, interviewing preparation, and graduate school search. You can find these free resources on the ASCC website.
On Wednesday, June 12, the United States Office of Personnel Management will present a virtual session covering the unique aspects of the federal application process that are critical to applicant success, by translating federal policy into plain language guidance. If you are a Global Campus student interested in federal employment, this is a meaningful career development opportunity.
Students are invited to attend the Kraft Heinz Virtual Speaker Series, which is an in-depth look at the people and best practices behind the Kraft Heinz Company. You will learn directly from the innovators who shape Kraft Heinz every day. The Kraft Heinz Company represents over $26.1 billion in revenue and is the 5th largest food and beverage company in the world. At Kraft Heinz, being the best food company and growing a better world is more than a dream – it is their global vision.
On Wednesday, May 15, the United States Office of Personnel Management will present a virtual session covering the unique aspects of the federal application process that are critical to applicant success, by translating federal policy into plain language guidance. If you are a Global Campus student interested in federal employment, this is a meaningful career development opportunity.
HIRE HEROES USA VIRTUAL CAREER FAIR – May 9, 2019 – WSU Global Campus military students are invited to connect with recruiters in a free online platform. U.S. military service members, veterans, and military spouses are invited to attend.
How can I look at myself in an objective way when it comes to career assessments? How should I pursue an internship as a Global Campus student? Does my major really matter as much in the job market as it used to? Chris Miller will be available to answer these questions and many more during the webinar on Wednesday, April 25, from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.
Washington State University’s Engineering and Technology Management (ETM) program is pleased to launch Project Management in Digital Environments, a course specifically designed to respond to global demand for professionals ready to lead the projects that comprise your sector’s response to digital transformation.
Rebecca Cooney, a clinical assistant professor in the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication, is the winner of the 2019 Oaks Academic Technology Award. The annual award is sponsored by Academic Outreach & Innovation (AOI).The Oaks award, named in honor of visionary innovator Dr. Muriel Oaks, WSU Dean Emeritus, recognizes a faculty member’s innovative application of an existing technology to transform teaching and learning in their classroom.
CEO Magazine ranked online executive MBA and MBA programs from Washington State University’s Carson College of Business as No. 13 and No. 19 respectively among 292 global Online MBA programs. Carson college officials also were proud to have the executive MBA program recognized as Tier One in the global Executive MBA ranking.
Six Global Campus students travelled to Pullman to present their research at Washington State University’s Showcase for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities (SURCA) March 25, with two receiving awards for their work.