The Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice wants to
help you be Career Ready! Use the Winter break to grow your network by logging
into the UMD
Alumni Advisor Network to access alumni who work at top organizations
across 30 different fields!
Here is how it works:
- Sign in - Visit www.umd.evisors.com/ and
use your UMD email address to sign in (it takes less than two minutes).
- Search - Find alumni you’d like
to connect with based on their organization, industry, or job function.
- Select - Pick an alum you’d
like to consult with based on their profile, availability, and feedback.
- Connect - Meet via phone or
email for a career conversation, mock interview, or resume critique.
- Watch videos- Not ready to begin a
conversation? Watch one of the over 100 videos from experts working in
your field of interest.
The Network is growing every day and alumni are waiting to
hear from you. Sign in today to locate professionals working in your field of
interest.
SAMPLE ALUMNI you can reach out to:
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Attorney at Law, Voight, P.A.
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Consultant, Intelligence Analyst
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Consultant/ Intelligence Analyst, T-Rex Corporation
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Correctional Officer, Washington State Department of Correction
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Counterterrorism Intelligence Analyst, SRA International
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Foreign Service Officer, U.S. Department of State
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J.D. Candidate, Harvard Law School
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Judicial Extern, The Honorable Arthur Spatt
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Management Analyst, Federal Government Agency
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Master Police Officer, Arlington County Police Department
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National Security, U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
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Paralegal, Hogan Lovells
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Paralegal, Simeone and Miller
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Staff Attorney, National Juvenile Defender Center
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Teacher, Montgomery County Public Schools
Review these guidelines and tips to make the most of this
amazing opportunity!
- Guidelines
- Sample
questions to ask Advisors
- Don’t see an alum of
interest? Expand your reach by using LinkedIn
to locate and connect with professionals.
Questions? Contact Crystal Sehlke, Program Director at the
University Career Center @ BSOS at csehlke@umd.edu.
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