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IBM Recruitment Fair – MSU Campus

IBM RECRUITMENT FAIR – MSU CAMPUS
MSU Alumni Career Services
03/08/2010 @ 1:30-3:30 p.m. and 6:00-8:00 p.m.

Job Fair
IBM’s Michigan Delivery Center is growing and has nearly 60 upcoming openings for Application Services Specialists!
Some of the skill sets in demand: Web Developers (Java/J2ee, C?++, C#, HTML, .Net), Mainframe (Cobol, Powerbuilder, Assembler, IMS, JCL, CICS), DBA (Oracle, DB2, SQL) or Application Testers, Business Intelligence/Datawarehouse (Cognos, Informatica, Datastage), Lotus Notes/Lotus Notes Domino, SAP (ABAP, Basis, Configuration, Hyperion, EDI, Project Management within Application Development.

Do you have experience with one of these skill sets? We want to meet you! Join us for an: IBM Open House Monday, March 8, 2010 1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Michigan State University Varsity “S” Club Rm., Career Services Center in Spartan Stadium

Remember to bring your resume and a friend. Candidates must be willing to commute to IBM Michigan Delivery Center in East Lansing, MI.

IBM Global Business Services

Join us. Help make the world work smarter.

To RSVP for this event, please fill out the following this survey

Location: MSU Varsity Alumni ‘S’ Club 235 Spartan Way East Lansing MI 48824 (map)

Contact Info:
John Hill
517-420-6389
hilljohn@msu.edu

Cost: Free

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Eve of Ignition Spring Edition: New website, Capital Green to perform & winner to take home $500!

Eve of Ignition has a new online home, spotlightcampus.org. On the site, you can find the easy online submission form. Our first batch of 8 finalists have been announced & are available at the website.

However, because of the awesome amount of interest in submissions that came out of the excitement of the weekend, Spotlight Campus has decided to extend the deadline to include 2 more finalists. So, if your idea is still lingering out there, we are giving you until Sunday night at 5 to submit. So do it…now.

Also, Capital Green, MSU’s A Capella Group, will be giving us an awesome musical performance at intermission.
Finally, as an added bonus, MSUFCU has sponsored to sweeten the deal. They have provided $500 for the winning idea! Thanks MSUFCU!

When: THIS Wednesday, March 3rd
Where: The Hatch, located next to the Technology Innovation Center above Barnes and Noble.

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Doors open at 6:30. See you all there!

Here is the new, shorter, teaser video for the event: (note that url in video is wrong..its spotlightcampus.org)

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New Career Workshops being offered!

Confused about choosing a career? Unsure about selecting a major or minor? Need to learn about more career options? Need more information about different careers? Confused about what services your university
has to offer? Want to learn more about your strengths and weaknesses? Need help adjusting or transitioning to the world of work? If your answer is yes to any of these questions, then career workshops may be right for you.

The Michigan State University Counseling Center and the Career Services Network are pleased to be collaborating this semester to offer career workshops to MSU students.

Workshops will provide group test interpretations and guide students through the process of identifying values, interests, myths, barriers, and areas of best fit for career. Students will be provided with resources to complete career research, develop a career plan, and get help to commit to a career choice. You must be present for the first three workshops to complete the career exploration and development process. Attendance for final workshop on 2/17 is optional.

Workshops will be held weekly on Wednesdays from 3:30-5:00PM on 1/27, 2/03, 2/10, and 2/17 in Room 6 (in the basement), Student Services Building. Preregistration is required. If you are interested, email nancyh@cc.msu.edu or call 517-355-8270 & ask to speak with Nancy about career workshops.

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What’s Your Idea?

Next Bright Idea | Lansing Innovation ContestWouldn’t it be cool if…? We’ve all thought of cool ideas at some point, and usually nothing happens with them besides us telling our friends about them. Well, this is your chance to make those ideas come to life. Introducing the Next Bright Idea

Simply put, “Next Bright Idea” is an idea competition. We want to foster and reward smart and innovative thinking and ideas to make the world a better place. Traditional business model ideas, non-traditional inspirations, ideas that can help the community, or a non-profit or civic organization. All ideas are strongly encouraged!

Next Bright Idea finalists will be chosen through an online voting process at www.NextBrightIdea.com, and required to present their ideas in-person before a panel of judges on February 18, 2010. The Next Bright Idea winner will win $5,000 and other prizes to further develop their idea, and a slew of other resources to get their idea started!

Twitter | YouTube

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HOW TO Study Effectively During Finals

Effective Studying

Find a good study area

Having a good study area can make a huge difference to how well you learn. Your study area should be: well lit, quiet, as away from noises & people as you can get. Depending on where you live & who you live with it might be better to study at the library. If you know you get distracted around a lot of people, reserve a room at one of the libraries. Finally, make sure your desk/table is clean & organized – it will help you concentrate on studying & learning, not trying to find information.

To do lists

Make a to do list before each study session. Breaking tasks down into small, manageable tasks will make it less overwhelming. And we all love the feeling of crossing off things we’ve completed, it will keep your motivation up. You can manage your tasks rememberthemilk.com & sync it with gmail, iPhone, droid, etc.

Find out about the exam

Find out what format the exam will take i.e. Are the questions in essay, short answer or multiple choice format? Is the exam open book or closed book? All professors go over this, but if you missed that class e-mail an acquaintance & ask. (But please, don’t email the entire class through the Angel system, it’s extremely annoying & a sidenote…profs can read message sent to the class through Angel. Think a little.)

Study groups

Forming a studying group can be a helpful way to revise your notes and work through past exam questions (it can also help you feel supported, keep you motivated and focused). If you have questions about your work, a study group may be a good place to have them answered. Ask your teacher if they know of anyone else interested in studying with other people. Again, you can reserve a room for your study group.

Switch the phone (& fbook notifications) off!

If you find that you are being distracted by your phone going off, it might help to put put it on silent (not vibrate)  or just turn it off. Vmail was invented for a reason. & turning off your facebook notifications for a few days (or if you’re on gmail filter them to a skip the inbox & archive so you can go back & look at once finals are over). Everyone knows it’s finals time, your friends will understand. – this is super hard, especially for those of us addicted to our Crackberry (including me) or iPhone, but it will truly help.

Wallpaper your pad

Write down key concepts you have to learn on post-its maybe with examples. Post these up all around your apt/dorm/house. Eg – by your bed, on the bathroom mirror, along the side of your tv, on your Wii…wherever! It helps with remembering things like equations, quotes and foreign languages.

Take regular breaks

Getting up, moving around & away from your desk at least every 50 minutes for 10 minutes makes you concentrate and learn better. If you use gmail, there’s a lab for that: E-mail Addict.

MOST IMPORTANTLY…GET SOME SLEEP

No, seriously. U.S. researchers have directly linked higher grades with getting adequate sleep. (study) You will do better on your exams if you adequate sleep the night before. Lack of sleep impairs motor skills, causes higher stress levels, depression, anxiety.

I learned this from an article in Ing Magazine: Sleepless in East Lansing. “If you are stumbling around when tired, your body is in the same state of mind as if you had had one to many drinks. Conclusion from the article: using an all-nighter to remedy educationally unproductive periods, such as parties, Facebook, or “study group” meetings at the bar, greatly hinders your body’s performance the next day.” So Spartans, get some sleep.

Adapted from: Exam time: Hints for effective studying

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Seeing New Moon?!? You might want to ditch the popcorn.

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yeah, she's probably crying b/c she used to love popcorn.

There are millions of people that are ecstatic about the new movie hitting theaters. Many have already bought tickets and are ready to grab some friends and hit the concessions, but you might just want to think twice before you grab that pop and popcorn with extra butter. Thanks to Center for Science in the Public Interest new studies show…

1 Medium popcorn & soda = 3 Quarter Pounders & 12 pats of butter (which is about 1,200 calories)

Are all the extra calories why they charge so much?? To see more on this article check out: ‘Two Thumbs Down’ for Movie Popcorn

Interested in the Center for Science in the Public Interest?

The Center for Science in the Public Interest is a nonprofit health advocacy group based in Washington, DC, that focuses on nutrition, food safety, and pro-health alcohol policies. CSPI is supported by the 900,000 U.S. and Canadian subscribers to its Nutrition Action Healthletter and by foundation grants.

Interested in learning about more fattening foods?

Check out: thisiswhyyourefat.comwhere dreams become heart attacks.

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Global Entrepreneurship Week Featured Event: Extreme Entrepreneurship Tour – this Wednesday!

Today kicks off Global Entrepreneurship Week, one week a year where young people around the world join in a movement of entrepreneurial people to generate new ideas and see better ways of doing things. The goal is to help connect and inspire us Gen-Y’s across the globe to embrace innovation, imagination, and creativity.

All over the world partner orgs will be holding a ton of activities designed to inspire, connect, mentor & engage young people, to help us gain the knowledge, skills, networks and values needed to grow innovative & sustainable enterprises.

So, what local events are going on this week around MSU?Xtremetour

Extreme Entrepreneurship Tour
Coming to East Lansing this Wednesday.

The nation-wide tour is bringing some of the best, biggest, brightest, and most successful entrepreneurs from across the country to talk to you about how you can achieve your goals & get paid to do what you .

A panel of local entrepreneurs will also be on hand speaking and interacting with the audience to discuss the opportunities that are right here in East Lansing & the Greater Lansing region.

Have an Idea?
LEAP (Lansing Area Economic Partnership) will be sponsoring the “Next Bright Idea” video booth, where you will be able to do a 20 second idea pitch. By participating, you’ll automatically receive a free t-shirt, be entered into a drawing to win a $100 gift certificate to a local business, and have the chance to win $5,000 – not quite chump change!

Don’t consider yourself and entrepreneur? It’s cool, still come out & see what it’s all about…you might be surprised.

RSVP for the event here: http://www.journeypage.com/events/greaterlansing & on Facebook.

I know I’ll be there & I hope to see you there!

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Become MSU’s Next Job Idol

Contest begins: November 1, 2009
Final submissions are due by: November 30, 2009

Think your elevator speech is kickin? Prove it. Going on now until November 30th there is an MSU Job Idol contest through MySpartanCareer.  All you have to do is create a two-minute elevator pitch using InterviewStream (part of MySpartanCareer.com system). The winner receives a prize and bragging rights!

How do you get started? Super simple…

1. Go to MySpartanCareer.com and click on the MSU Student Log-In link.
2. Log in to MySpartanCareer.com; from your MySpartanCareer.com home page click on the InterviewStream icon, then click on the Job Idol button.
3. They system will take you through the process step by step.

Winners will be announced prior to Winter Break. If you have any questions post it in the comments section or contact Career Services directly at (517) 884-1300.

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Got a good idea?

Well, do you? About anything! A good. A service. An innovation. A business. Anything that is new, fresh, interesting and will create value. If so, Ignite Lansing is the only place you should be September 24th.  They want to hear about your idea! They aren’t looking for business plans, we want to hear new ideas which have the potential to create new value.

Lansing knows how smart & creative MSU students are. That is why they, in partnership with  Spotlight Michigan and YSG Lansing, are hosting an event that is highlighting MSU students and their ideas and unveiling some really exciting and new entrepreneurial tools designed for people with ideas!

7 MSU students will be selected from different student organizations on MSU’s campus to participate in an idea competition, to be judged by 4 East Lansing area entrepreneurs. The winner will be automatically enlisted in a new program called Skunkworks, which is run by YSG group and is designed to help students work their ideas into tomorrow’s innovations and enterprises.

The event is free, and aside from the competition, students and businesspeople in attendance will get the opportunity to network. YSG will also be unveiling their Entrepreneurial Mentorship program, which will pair student entrepreneurs up with successful entrepreneurs in the area. There’s a chance you could meet your mentor at this event.

This is the start of something awesome, so don’t miss out on this opportunity to get involved now!

If you are interested in attending and/or submitting an idea

APPLY HERE

ADD YOURSELF TO THE GUEST LIST ON FACEBOOK

Keep up with the event site – they will be giving updates, including where the event will be held.

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