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USDA RURAL
DEVELOPMENT -
GREENEVILLE, TN
FALL SEMESTER 2008 & SUBSEQUENT SEMESTERS
MAJORS: MANAGEMENT / BUSINESS (MBA) / ECONOMICS / FINANCE /
ACCOUNTANCY
JUNIOR - GRADUATE LEVELS
JOB DESCRIPTION:
The USDA, Rural Development located in Greeneville, Tennessee is
seeking qualified students to fill the internship position for fall 2008 and
subsequent semesters. Increasing economic opportunity and improving the
quality of life for people in rural America is the goal of this agency. USDA,
Rural Development is working to eliminate substandard housing in rural America
by helping rural people buy, build, or rent decent housing.
The agency also creates jobs by funding the growth and creation
of rural businesses and cooperatives. Rural Development programs help rural
communities build and improve community facilities, such as schools, health
clinics and fire stations. Rural Development also has programs that help rural
communities build or extend utilities, including water, electricity and
telecommunication services.
SALARY: $ 12.00 pr/hr (approximate to be based on academic
status)
HOURS: 20-40 pr/wk
PLEASE PROVIDE A RESUME. IF INTERESTED IN APPLYING, PLEASE COME
BY CAREER & INTERNSHIP SERVICES, ARC CENTER-2ND LEVEL CULP CENTER TO
COMPLETE THE NECESSARY PAPERWORK.
DEADLINE: IMMEDIATELY!!!
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TENNESSEE
VALLEY AUTHORITY (TVA) -
VARIOUS
LOCATIONS
CONTINUOUS SEMESTERS
SOPHOMORE –
GRADUATE LEVELS
TVA anticipates
the following cooperative education and internship opportunities for continuous
semesters at the following sites:
Chattanooga
,
Knoxville
,
Nashville
,
TN
; Muscle Shoals
(Huntsville,
AL) and KY
Students
interested in learning more about specific TVA internship
positions, please go to their website at
www.tva.com/employment
for updated placements. Students who are offered TVA
positions must report to the Career and Internship Services
office for processing and internship enrollment.
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NORFOLK
SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY -
ATLANTA, GA / NORFOLK, VA /
ROANOKE, VA
FALL
SEMESTER
2008 & SUBSEQUENT SEMESTERS
MAJORS: CSCI / CNST / INDU / ELEC / SURV / MANU / DIGM / ACCT / ECON /
FNCE / MCOM
SOPHOMORE-GRADUATE LEVELS
JOB
DESCRIPTION: Norfolk Southern Railway Company is seeking
qualified students to fill the internship positions for
fall 2008 semester and beyond. The Co-op/Internship programs
are designed to allow students to gain work experience during
their college academic career. The Co-op/Internship Program
requires an individual to be a full-time college student, have a
formal arrangement with their academic institution, and be able
to alternate full-time work and school semesters for two terms.
The internship program typically requires an individual to work
one summer semester, but the employer does have opportunities
available during fall and spring semesters as well. For
additional information and specific job descriptions, please
visit the careers website at
www.nscorp.com/careers.
In addition to submitting a
resume through campus recruiting, you must complete a Norfolk
Southern online application in order to be considered for an
interview. Please follow the instructions below to submit your
application:
1. Go to:
https://secure.recruitingcenter.net/clients/NS/PublicJobs/
2. Under “Search
Job Postings” select “Type” and enter “Co-op/Intern”,
then click
"Search"
3. Scroll through
all the listings of jobs and select the one you wish to apply
for.
4. Click “Submit
Your Application” and enter the required information.
NOTE: If you have technical
difficulties pertaining to the online application, please
contact Kisah Hutchings via
e-mail at
kisah.hutchings@nscorp.com.
SALARY: Sophomore: $2125
pr/mo; Junior: $ 2335 pr/mo; Senior: $2545 pr/mo; Graduate: $
2835 pr/mo
HOURS: Full-time
PLEASE PROVIDE A RESUME. IF
INTERESTED IN APPLYING, PLEASE COME BY CAREER & INTERNSHIP
SERVICES, 2ND LEVEL, ARC CENTER, D.P. CULP CENTER, TO COMPLETE
THE NECESSARY PAPERWORK.
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NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL
-
JOHNSON
CITY, TN
FALL SEMESTER 2008 &
SUBSEQUENT SEMESTERS
MAJORS: MARKETING /
ECONOMICS / FINANCE
JUNIOR-GRADUATE LEVELS
MIN. GPA: 2.5 OR BETTER
POSITION: FINANCIAL REPRESENTATIVE INTERN
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Northwestern Mutual Financial Network is currently seeking a student to work as
a Financial Representative Intern for fall semester 2008 and beyond. Financial
representative interns with the Northwestern Mutual Financial Network have the
same opportunities to build their careers as full-time representatives. Like
financial representatives, interns provide expert guidance and innovative
solutions for individuals and businesses in the areas of retirement planning,
insurance and investment services, estate planning, business planning, education
funding and employee benefits. They strive to understand their client’s goals
and visions in order to uncover financial solutions that put them on a path to
success.
Supported by the employer network of specialists, training programs and
mentoring opportunities, interns have access to the resources, products and
assistance they need to help their clients and build and establish client
relationships. Financial representative interns are able to gain necessary
skills and knowledge of the financial services industry, define their own target
markets and establish client relationships. Students must have strong
interpersonal skills, be self-motivated, and have a history of community service
and personal success.
SALARY: Commission plus developmental stipend and productivity stipend to be
discussed during interviews.
HOURS: 15-20 hrs/per wk
PLEASE PROVIDE A RESUME.
IF INTERESTED IN APPLYING, PLEASE COME BY CAREER & INTERNSHIP SERVICES, 2ND
LEVEL, ARC CENTER, D.P. CULP CENTER TO COMPLETE THE NECESSARY PAPERWORK. DEADLINE:
IMMEDIATELY
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THE WASHINGTON CENTER -
WASHINGTON, D.C.
MIN. GPA: 2.75
For information regarding internships at
The Washington Center, please come to the Cooperative Education and Internship
office, located in the ARC Center, 2nd level, D.P. Culp Center, 8-4:30, M-F. |
CAREERS
NOW
PROGRAM
-
State
of TN Constitutional Offices
NASHVILLE, TN
Junior or above
MIN. GPA:
3.0
Salary: $ 10.37 pr/hr
Hours: Fulltime
Application Deadlines: Spring Semester 2009 - 10/01/08, Summer Semester
2009 - 04/11/09
; Fall Semester 2009 - 6/01/09.
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U S DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Bureau of African Affairs
Bureau of Administration
Bureau of Finance & Management Policy
Office of Information Management
Washington, D.C.
Junior through graduate level; U S citizenship required. |
U S DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Washington, D. C.
Junior through Graduate level; U S citizenship required; Application deadlines:
Spring Semester - 10/1; Summer Semester - 3/1; Fall Semester - 7/1. Job
descriptions available in Career and Internship Services.
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