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While you are here, why not take the GRADUATION PLEDGE?:
"I _____ pledge to explore and take into account the social and environmental consequences of any job I consider and will try to improve these aspects of any organizations for which I work." The Graduation Pledge Alliance web site has links to socially responsible jobs and internships as well as more information about the pledge.
See the Calendar for some specific career fair dates.

Alternative Career Fair: Resources on Social Change Careers

Alternative Career Fair: Student Organizing Guide
"This kit is designed to help you organize an Alternative Careers Fair that brings representatives from groups working for social change to campus to talk with students about job and internship opportunities."

Idealist.org Nonprofit Career Resource Guides
"As students deal with post-graduation plans and explore summer internships, we hope this resource will help students discover the various ways to find meaningful career opportunities in the nonprofit sector. The first guides cover the fields of Capacity Building, K-12 Education, and Human Rights, with more topics to be covered in the coming months. Each guide is complimented by a series of interviews with people working in the field."

Idealist.org: Nonprofit Career Fairs
"Since the spring of 2001 these fairs have attracted over 1,500 organizations and 15,000 job seekers in 32 cities across the U.S. Click on a city's name to learn more about each fair, and to register for it. The fairs are free for job seekers, while organizations pay only $50 to help us cover our costs."

Institute on Philanthropy and Voluntary Service


National Association for Public Interest Law (NAPIL) Career Fair and Awards Dinner

National Institutes of Health Virtual Career Center
"The site was developed with the NIH community in mind, but the plethora of information found in the Virtual Career Center is also available to all who wish to visit the site, from the college level to postdoctoral and beyond."

Opporunity NOC's New England's Career Resources
Helpful links for resume writing and other support services.

Partnership for Public Service - Red, White and Blue Jobs Library
"The Red, White and Blue Jobs student handbook highlights the exciting work that federal employees do and guides interested students through the application process. Along with Red, White and Blue Jobs, Call to Serve publishes occupation or agency-focused supplements in the same format. Our goal is to provide you with more specific information about federal opportunities as they relate to your interest or major. Each semester, our virtual library will be updated with a new Red, White and Blue Jobs profession-specific handbook."

PhilanthropyCareers.com
A service of The Chronicle of Philanthropy.

Preparing to Lead: The College Women's Guide to Internships and Other Public Policy Learning Opportunities in Washington, DC
"Written by women students for women students, Preparing to Lead provides descriptions of over 125 internships, seminars, fellowships and other resources for women interested in public leadership." A resource from PLEN (Public Leadership Education Network).


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