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<Title>NIH Student Trainee and Internships- positions close Monday</Title>
<Tagline>Great Opportunities for those in the Sciences &amp; Accounting</Tagline>
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                    excited to announce the Pathways Student Trainee
                    positions will open on
                    <strong>Monday, March 27th</strong>. Provided below are the links
                    to the announcements. </p>
                  <p><strong>Student
                      Trainee (Administrative Support)</strong> || GS-0399
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<Title>National Geographic Society is hiring- paid summer interns</Title>
<Tagline>Hiring from Multiple Majors and Fields</Tagline>
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    interns in various positions.  These internships were recently posted.  
    However, the deadlines to apply is approaching.  National Geographic 
    Society is a global nonprofit organization that harnesses the power of 
    science, exploration, education, and storytelling to change the world.</p>
    <p>Do no delay- apply ASAP via this link: <a href="http://www.nationalgeographic.org/jobs" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><u>www.nationalgeographic.org/jobs</u></a>.</p>
    <p>Intern, Archives<br>
    Req ID 13581 - Washington, DC  -  Internship  -  Temporary<br>
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    Intern, Marketing Content and Analytics<br>
    Req ID 13423 - Washington, DC  -  Internship  -  Temporary<br>
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    Intern, Experiential Marketing<br>
    Req ID 13422 - Washington, DC  -  Internship  -  Temporary<br>
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    Intern, Digital Content Production<br>
    Req ID 13501 - Washington, DC  -  Internship  -  Temporary<br>
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    Intern, Information Security<br>
    Req ID 13382 - Washington, DC  -  Internship  -  Temporary<br>
      <br>
    Intern, Educator Networks<br>
    Req ID 13421 - Washington, DC  -  Internship  -  Temporary<br>
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    Intern, Impact Initiatives<br>
    Req ID 13461 - Washington, DC  -  Internship  -  Temporary<br>
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    Intern, Measurement and Evaluation (M&amp;E)<br>
    Req ID 13481 - Washington, DC  -  Internship  -  Temporary<br>
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    Intern, Traveling Exhibits<br>
    Req ID 13521 - Washington, DC  -  Internship  -  Temporary<br>
      <br>
    Intern, Pristine Seas Media Team<br>
    Req ID 13442 - Washington, DC  -  Internship  -  Temporary</p>
    Intern, Education Grants Research and Marketing<br>
    Req ID 13386 - Washington, DC  -  Internship  -  Temporary<br>
    <br>
    Intern, Film and Media Archive<br>
    Req ID 13342 - Washington, DC  -  Internship  -  Temporary<br>
    <br>
    Intern, Science Communications<br>
    Req ID 13321 - Washington, DC  -  Internship  -  Temporary<br>
    <br>
    Intern, Explorer Magazine<br>
    Req ID 13341 - Washington, DC  -  Internship  -  Regular</div>
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<Title>2017 Mid-Atlantic Life Sciences Showcase</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">The Chesapeake chapter of the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineers (ISPE) is hosting their 2017 Mid-Atlantic Life Sciences Showcase featuring 75 exhibitors from all areas of the biotech and pharmaceutical industry. <div><br></div><div>Welcome remarks by <strong>William E. Bentley</strong>,Robert E. Fischell Distinguished Professor of Engineering and founding Director of the Fischell Institute for Biomedical Devices at the A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland, College Park, MD.<div><div><br></div><div><strong>Show features:</strong></div><div><ul><li><strong>Networking Session</strong>: 4:00 - 8:00 PM</li><li><strong>Recruitment opportunities</strong></li><li><strong>Exhibitors from the biotech/pharmaceutical industry</strong> including: universities, manufacturing, research, government, suppliers and more</li><li><strong>FREE professional headsho</strong>t taken by a professional photographer</li><li><strong>Food &amp; Drinks</strong></li><li><strong>Raffle Drawings</strong></li></ul></div><div><div><strong>Educational Tracks: </strong></div><div><ol><li>Taking Your Ideas to Market</li><li>3D Printing for Maintenance and Reliability Support</li><li>ISPE Good Practice Guide: Operations Management - How well does our industry manage  operations?</li></ol></div></div><div><strong>WHEN:</strong> Thursday, April 6, 2017</div></div></div><div><br></div><div><strong>LOCATION:</strong> </div><div>The Universities at Shady Grove</div><div>9630 Gudelsky Drive, Rockville, MD 20850</div><div><br></div><div><strong>REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.  </strong><strong>To register visit <a href="http://www.ispe-cba.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a>. </strong></div><div>Event is FREE and open to all students.  IN ORDER TO ATTEND FOR FREE, you MUST sign up to attend one of the 3 educational tracks listed above. Exhibit Hall will be FREE to those attending an educational session.</div><div><br></div><div><strong>QUESTIONS?</strong>  Email Ben Skowronski at <a href="mailto:benjamin.skowronski@crbusa.com">benjamin.skowronski@crbusa.com</a></div><div><br></div><div><br></div></div>
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<Title>Tip of the Week: Your Guide to Your First Week on the Job</Title>
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You straighten out your suit, press #12, and take a deep breath: Once those doors re-open, your first week of work will officially begin.</p><p>Whether it’s your first position or your fifth, those first few days on the job can be more than a little intimidating. But with these key rules, you can get comfortable in your new surroundings, get up to speed quickly, and get off on the right foot with your new boss and co-workers.</p><h2>Do: Be a Sponge</h2><p>One of your most important duties your first week is absorbing everything. Getting to know your company’s culture, the working and communication styles of your teammates, the problem projects, <a href="http://www.thedailymuse.com/career/4-ways-to-stay-sane/" title="4 Ways to Stay Sane in a Toxic Office" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">office politics </a>, and department or company-wide goals means that you’ll be able to start your real work sooner (and be more effective when you do).</p><p>So, go to the new hire orientation, sign up for professional development classes, and attend all the team and office meetings you can, even if you’re not yet sure what’s going on or they don’t 100% pertain to your work. Also join in on the informal events. If you get asked to lunch, happy hour, or the office softball league (either as a participant or onlooker), say yes. It’s a great way to meet people, and it shows that you’re excited to be part of the team.</p><h2>Don’t: Overcommit Yourself</h2><p>Do be careful, though, to balance your schedule—you want to have plenty of time to learn the ropes from your desk. The last thing you want is to look like you have too much to juggle, seem overwhelmed, or show up late to a commitment because you’re stuck somewhere else.</p><h2>Do: Ask Questions</h2><p>As you learn about new processes, projects, and people, don’t be afraid to ask questions. You need to get up to speed, and people will expect it from the new person on the team. Also <a href="http://www.thedailymuse.com/career/6-ways-keeping-a-journal-can-help-your-career/" title="6 Ways Keeping a Journal Can Help Your Career" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">take down detailed notes </a>about everything you learn, even if it seems simple. Your brain is going to be on overload this week, and writing everything down will make sure you don’t have to ask the same question twice.</p><h2>Don’t: Be Afraid to Speak Up</h2><p>At the same time, don’t be afraid to contribute and add value—you do want to reinforce that you’re the right person for the job! No, you won’t know everything (nor should you act like you do!), but you can make suggestions in team meetings or brainstorming sessions, or ask questions like, “Has this been tried before?” And if you have a skill or ability that you’ve been hired to bring to the team, pipe up and share that knowledge. But be careful to read your audience. You don’t want to come on like gangbusters or step on someone’s toes.</p><h2>Do: Offer to Help</h2><p>There may be some down time during your first few days on the job as your boss and team adjust to having you there. But don’t sit around waiting for others to figure out tasks for you—volunteer to help your new teammates on a project. 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    <div class="html-content"><div><span>The Business Process Improvement Office (BPIO) has established a fellowship program to provide opportunity for professional experience in performance management, project management and process improvement for qualified candidates. Candidates awarded a fellow position will work with BPIO project managers to improve operations, perform analysis, document processes, develop the program office and conduct operational research.</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span><strong>What is Offered:</strong> <br><br>The BPIO is offering a unique fellowship experience. The fellow will gain practical experience in business development, operations, analytics and project management. The fellow will interact with multiple divisions and functional groups and develop a diverse knowledge base related to municipal operations. At the end of the fellowship, the performance evaluation will be published with a list of accomplishments. The accomplishments will be verified and authorized by the program director. This verified experience can be useful for future employment.</span></div><div><span><br></span></div><div><span>To learn more visit: </span><span><a href="http://generalservices.baltimorecity.gov/bpio-fellowship-program">http://generalservices.baltimorecity.gov/bpio-fellowship-program</a></span></div></div>
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<Title>Intern of the Week: Mary Aronne for Environmental Science</Title>
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<Title>Executive Leadership Council 2017 Scholarship Programs!</Title>
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<Title>PayPal - Timonium</Title>
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