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CDO Seminars and Workshops


CDO staff host workshops and information sessions on career-related topics throughout the year. See our CALENDAR for current offerings.

Yearly Programming Includes (see below for further details):

* Environmental Careers in the 21st Century and Creating Your Personal Vision Statement: A Special Program for First Year Students with Kevin Doyle, September 13, 2008, 8:30-2:30
* How to Work a Career Fair (September 11, 4:30-6p, Hall of Graduate Studies)RSVP
* Fulbright Fellowship Information Session (September 10, 11-noon, Sage TBA)
* Creating Resumes With OptimalResume
* How to Apply to a Doctoral Program
* U.S. Presidential Management Fellowship Info Session
* Locating Grants and Fellowships
* Using the GeO System to Maximize Your Internship and Job Searches
* Using our Extensive Networks for Career & Internship Searches
* Using the Yale Career Network
* Communicating Your Skills and Background: Resume, Curriculum Vitae (CV) and Cover Letter Writing
* Succeed at Interviewing
* Using InterviewStream to Practice Interviewing
* Salary Negotiations Workshop
* Domestic and International Showcases: Summer Internships
* Personalized Seminars -- If your student interest group wishes to coordinate a seminar or panel discussion, the CDO is always eager to assist you in finding presenters including our own alums.

Professional Skills Modules (PSMs)


The Professional Skills Module (PSM) Program of F&ES aims to equip students with the professional skills needed to succeed in careers as foresters, resource managers, and environmentalists. The program is managed by student coordinators under the general guidance of CDO and a faculty advisory committee. Every September, an informal workshop is held to solicit input on programming.

Yearly Programming


Fulbright Fellowship Information Session The United States Department of State, through the Institute of International Education (IIE) and in conjunction with foreign governments and universities, annually awards approximately 1,000 grants supporting graduate study and research in over 140 countries. Robert Harper-Mangels, Asst. Dean, Graduate School of Arts & Sciences will present information about the fellowship and Yale-specific deadlines and requirements.

How to Apply to a Doctoral Program
This session with F&ES students, faculty, and staff will focus on the following:
•How to determine if attending a graduate/professional school is for you
•How to evaluate doctoral programs
•Funding/financial support structures of doctoral programs
•Culture/expectations of doctoral programs
•How to apply to these programs

U.S. Presidential Management Fellowship Info Session THE U.S. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS SEEKING GRADUATE (master's or doctoral-level degree) STUDENTS WHO WANT TO WORK for AMERICA. The PMF Program is a leadership development program that provides opportunities to work with and impact public policy, to serve one's country, and to receive competitive pay, benefits, and career advancement. America is looking for outstanding graduate students with U.S. citizenship to work in the Federal service.

Locating Grants and Fellowships If you are seeking money for a summer research project or for something larger, numerous resources at the School exist for your use. Topics: guidelines for the applying to the Jubitz, TRI, Class of 1980, Carpenter-Sperry Research Fund, Doris Duke, Switzer, Compton, F&ES Summer Internship Fund, and other fellowships available locally to F&ES students. Also, an overview of print and non-print resources available for tracking down outside Yale funding sources will be presented.

Using the GeO System to Maximize Your Internship and Job Searches The CDO staff will conduct an online demonstration of the GeO Program and walk you through the features/components of the Program. Learn how to: create your personal profile; upload resumes and other documents (i.e. cover letters, writing samples, etc.); publish your resume in a resume book(s) for employer access; create and save quick searches to locate jobs and/or internships; track online applications; sign up for on-campus interviews; and learn about the Mentor module and locate mentors/alums for networking purposes and/or career advice.

Using our Extensive Networks for Career & Internship Searches
Learn about the many resources available to students for seeking out: Informational interviews, internship & job vacancy leads and panelists and speakers for student interest groups. Find out more about the “Yale Network” (F&ES and Yale alumni, students, faculty, and staff) and resources to aid in you internship or career search. Also, learn more about how the CDO web site, the GeO Program, and various listservs can be used as resources to assist you in your searches.

Communicating Your Skills and Background: Resume, Curriculum Vitae (CV) and Cover Letter Writing Learn how to write and construct an effective resume or CV that best reflects your qualifications. Topics include: format, content, layout and cover letters, and how to upload & publish your resume in a resume book(s) in the GeO Program. Bring your own copy for critiquing!

Succeed at Interviewing
Prepare for job interviews. Topics include: interview formats and suggested behavior before, during, and after your interviews.

Salary Negotiations Workshop
Learn about negotiating salary and benefits during the job search process. Topics include: Overview of the evaluation process, common questions & guidelines for responses, researching fair market compensation & negotiable items, and useful phrases when negotiating.

Domestic and International Showcases: Summer Internships
Each fall a number of students who worked and conducted research from the previous summer share their experiences and provide advice with interested first year students. Attendees also learn about many resources available and deadlines to consider. We will hold sessions focusing both on domestic U.S. opportunities and also on international ones.

Personalized Seminars -- If your student interest group wishes to coordinate a seminar or panel discussion, the CDO is always eager to assist you in finding presenters including our own alums.

Designing My Experience at F&ES For Maximum Career Development: A Special Program for First Year Students
Program includes:

Finding Your Path In The Emerging Sustainable Economy (see below for link to presentation) (Kevin Doyle, Founder of Green Economy, Watertown, MA, and recently National Director of Program Development, The Environmental Careers Organization, Boston, MA.

Success Stories of Grads and Interns and How You Can Have Similar Successes
PLUS a quick look at our web-based Global eRecruiting Outreach (GeO) system that links you and employers

Round Table Sessions with Alumni/ae and Student Resource Experts on: International careers and issues; Research careers and issues; IEM/ For-profit careers and issues; NGO/ government careers and issues

Kevin Doyle: Powerpoint Presentation, August 2007
Kevin_Doyle-Yale_School_of_Forestry_August_2007.ppt
Kevin Doyle's 2007 Presentation: Finding Your Path In The Emerging Sustainable Economy