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Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Upcoming Career Events

 

Upcoming Events
February 22 • 11 AM- 12:30 PM
In celebration of Black History month, FEMA’s Recovery Directorate is hosting a recruitment event to highlight diverse leaders and career opportunities. The event will feature a resume workshop for professionals to learn strategic techniques in preparing a federal resume. Please join us to learn about the equitable services that FEMA provides to disaster impacted individuals and communities, and how you might use your talents to support their growing workforce.

Feb 22 • 4 - 5:30 PM
Are you passionate about criminal justice reform? Would you like to learn more about what a career in criminal justice reform would look like? Attend this virtual panel to learn from and network directly with professionals working to reform our Criminal Justice system. 

March 2 • 2 PM- 5 PM • Tydings Hall
Register for a 20 minute slot to chat
Schedule a 20-minute informal meeting with the Supreme Court of the United States Police Department to learn more about Officer career paths, policing, and opportunities with the US SCPD. Officer Bryan Hoffman and Corporal Katie Thornton will be in the Feller Center for Advising & Career Planning, at 2118 Tydings Hall, to share their career experiences and answer questions. Questions?

March 2 • 2 PM - 5 PM • Tydings Hall
Register for a 20 minute slot to chat
Want to learn more about career paths in policing? The United States Capitol Police (USCP) is seeking professional individuals for entry-level police officer positions that offer extensive professional development and training, career growth opportunities in the field of law enforcement, and the privilege of protecting the Legislative Branch of the United States federal government. Register for a 20-minute slot between 2 and 5 pm to meet Sergeant Tyrone Bond to ask questions and learn more about the US Capitol Police Department. Check out some of these sample questions, and bring them to the chat! Questions?

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