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OCT 2009
VOL 5 ISSUE 5
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Webster, an Exciting Campus

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Freshman Profiles
Nicole King

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Additional Resources for Parents and Family

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Career Development Programs
Brent Bradley, Career Services

This school year, Career Services has developed a series of programs that students are encouraged to attend. These programs are focused on career development essentials such as resume writing, interviewing skills, networking, professional etiquette, and other related topics.

By attending our programs, students will be entered in a drawing to win career-related prizes. The grand prize each semester is a $200 shopping spree toward professional attire. The more programs attended, the greater the chance of winning. Also, if your student has a student employment position on campus, they may be paid for the time spent at each program!

Students can find specific information about these programs by:

If there are questions, please contact Career Services at 314.968.6982
or via email at careercn@webster.edu.

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