Back Issue: August 28, 2009 | Anjali Desai-Margolin (right) interim director of the Career Center, and Monica Staples (fourth from right), employer relations specialist for the Career Center, are shown with professionals from other schools and colleges that serve deaf and hard of hearing students at a Deaf Summit held June 18 at the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) headquarters in McLean, Va. The summit was a first-ever opportunity to learn about internship and career opportunities at the CIA for deaf and hard of hearing students. Deaf and hard of hearing CIA employees—including Gallaudet alumni—gave overviews of their jobs. CIA recruiters are looking for qualified interns with strong writing skills in a wide variety of disciplines—even theatre arts. Agency representatives are scheduled to hold an information session for students on October 6, noon-2 p.m., in the JSAC G-Area. Students interested in a paid co-ops or a full-time job should visit www.CIA.gov. (Co-op applications for next year are due by November 1.)  |
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