FPA U Seminar: Working Around the World

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Foreign Policy Association
FPA U

Event Details

Date:
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
5:30 PM - 8:00 PM 
Location:
Metro Meeting Centers - Boston
101 Federal Street, 4th Floor
Boston, MA
Event type
Conference  

Event Description

Additional Dates/Locations:

October 13, 2011 - New York, NY

October 20, 2011 - Washington, D.C.

 

Do your ambitions lie beyond U.S. borders? Working overseas is an exciting adventure, but preparing for an international career can be a daunting task.
 

In this seminar you will learn:

• How to explore the wide array of international opportunities: What are the career options? Where are the jobs? How can my degree help me?

• How to prepare for a global career: What internships are most valuable? Should I pursue graduate school?

• What international employers are currently recruiting for: Receive resume and cover letter tips, networking advice, and application guidance

• Realities & misconceptions of a global career: What is the lifestyle? What salaries can I expect? What are the caveats?

• How to navigate your career & establish yourself within an international market

 

All attendees receive:

• The brand-new FPA U Working Around the World Tool Book on USB

• Enrollment in the Foreign Policy Association Global Jobs email alerts

• Free one-year digital subscription to Foreign Affairs magazine

• Light food and drink during networking/Q&A session
 

 

Who should attend this seminar?

• Undergraduate Students considering an international career

• Graduate Students considering or preparing for an international career

• Professionals interested in transitioning to an international career

 

Location: 101 Federal Street, Boston, MA 02110 (MAP)

Event Speakers

    • Nina Segal

      Nina Segal is an international career consultant who has worked with a range of non-profit and international organizations, including UNICEF, UNESCO, the Institute for International Public Policy, and Realizing Rights. Ms. Segal was also the Assistant Dean and Director of Career Services at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs prior to launching her individual career consulting practice, and also spent two years at an international global relocation firm.

      Ms. Segal's areas of expertise include: self-assessment, career change/transitions, resumes, interviewing, and networking, among others. She is a published writer on a wide range of articles on international career development, and she co-authored International Jobs: Where They Are and How to Get Them, 5th and 6th editions – an authoritative guide on how to embark upon a global career.

    • Nina Segal