Jobs

Center for Career Education undergoing review

Inspired by the widespread undergraduate perception that CCE is tailored to students interested in entering the finance sector, the office is studying peer schools' career centers.

Construction firms looking for summer work in M'ville

Construction firms met with Columbia administrators and local government representatives, in an event that gave firms the chance to pursue the possibility of working in Manhattanville this summer.

Local groups team up for green construction job training

Community Board 9 is working with the Horticultural Society of New York and STRIVE to give Harlem residents free green construction training and opportunities for jobs in the field.

Progress of Starbucks jobs program unclear

Starbucks and the Harlem-based ADC said in October that they would collaborate to give Harlem residents business training and to work on community service initiatives.

Uncertainty ahead

Although our futures may seem daunting, there's no point wasting our time worrying.

ORIENTATION 2011: Here’s how to find a local job, stay sane

New York's an expensive city, so here are some tips to find a job and earn some pocket money.

Falling into the jug

We should always fight the odds in order to excel.

To have a purpose

While we can believe that life is dictated by random chance, it is better to believe in a calling.

The gold standard

Just as the skating rink invites a unique type of nationalism where a collective force is entirely invested in a represented individual, our families at home root for our success in college and employment.

Barnard director of career development announces new hire

In an e-mail message addressed to Barnard College students on Thursday, Director of Career Development Robert Earl announced that Rachel Tannebaum will join his office as a career counselor.