BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250903T041037EDT-93603e5Kdz@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250903T081037Z DESCRIPTION:Come to Work Your BA events to explore\, learn about options an d different paths\, and gain ideas\, information\, inspiration\, motivatio n and advice! Organized by şÚÁĎÉç's Career Planning Service (CaPS) and the Arts Undergraduate Society (AUS).\n\nCaPS and AUS are organizing a buffet of events to feed your career curiosity from the Non Profit/Public Servic e Fair to career panel discussions to a great roundtable event to help you meet and learn from professionals in a wide variety of fields.\n\n\nWORK YOUR BA WARMUP!\n\nFSWEP – Federal Student Work Experience Program\n Januar y 21st\, 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm\n Brown 5001\n\nLooking for something interesti ng and productive to do this summer? Returning to full-time studies in the fall? Apply for FSWEP to be considered for one of 9\,000+ Federal Governm ent jobs across Canada. Options range from outdoor field work and research to office positions in administration\, IT and finance\, from work in tra des to policy and communications and many more. Interested? Come learn mor e!\n\nSpeaker:\n\nMurielle Swift\, HR Advisor\, Quebec Regional Branch\, P ublic Service Commission of Canada\n\nRSVP\n\n\nWORK YOUR BA SCHEDULE OF E VENTS (more to come)\n\nSummer Opportunities: Jobs and Internships\n Januar y 24th\, 10:30 am – 12:00 pm\n Brown 5001\n\nRSVP\n\nWondering what to do t his summer and how to look for opportunities? Join CaPS and the Arts Inter nship Office (AIO) for this joint workshop and learn about effective job s earch strategies\, summer job and internship opportunities\, and AIO award s.\n\nSpeakers:\n\n\n Melanie Walkty\, Career Counsellor\, şÚÁĎÉç Career Pl anning Service\n Antoine-Samuel Mauffette Alavo\, Internship Office Coordin ator\, şÚÁĎÉç Arts Internship Office\n\n\n\nSpeed Mentoring with Alumni Ev ent\n January 24th\, 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm\n Thomson House Ballroom\n RSVP\n\nWon dering about career possibilities and options following your BA? Inspirati on awaits at the “It Starts with Arts” roundtable. At the event\, students will have the chance to meet and talk briefly with professionals from a d iverse range of fields who have used their BAs as a springboard to launch their careers.\n\nSpeakers:\n\n\n Phil Di Loreto (BA’11\, Industrial Relati ons) – Senior HR Business Partner at Shopify\n Jeffrey Wu (BA’06\, Industri al Relations/Psychology double major) – Financial Security Advisor at Sun Life Financial\, and Founder/President of Hao Wu Financial Solutions Inc. \n Max Mehran (BA’16\, Cultural Studies/Communication Studies)- Assistant P roducer at d2 Productions Montreal\, and Actor\n Andrea Zhu (BA’13 Industri al Relations) - Business Strategy at Cirque du Soleil\n Claudette van Zyl ( BA’11\, BLC/LLB ’16)- Associate at Norton Rose Fulbright LLP\n Maxine Danna tt (BA’17) – Public Funding Coordinator at Pop Montreal\n Mandy Poon (BA’09 \, Political Science & East Asian Studies)- Freelance Strategy Director fo r Enterprise-Level Global Digital & Brand Marketing\n Celine Thomas (BA’17\ , IDS and Management)- Strategic Initiatives Coordinator at Samuel Centre for Social Connectedness\n Lauren Duvall (BA’14\, IDS) - Talent Acquisition Partner at Aimia Inc\n Wendy Zhang (BA’18\, Econ & Math)- Analyst at Willi s Towers Watson\n\n\n\nEnriched Education Opportunity with the Scholarship s and Student Aid Office (Info Session)\n January 28th\, 2:30 pm - 3:00 pm \n Brown 2200\n RSVP\n\nAre you planning a field study semester abroad? Are you interested in engaging in unpaid internships or research experiences? Would you like to partake in high quality mobility or work experience oppo rtunities that take place outside the classroom? Do you demonstrate financ ial need?\n\nCome find out how the Enriched Educational Opportunities (EEO s) program can help undergraduate students with the additional costs assoc iated with these extra opportunities pre-approved by your faculty. Join us for a 30-minute info session that will walk you through the eligibility c riteria and the application process.\n\nWe look forward to seeing you ther e!\n\n\nB.A. Lawyer. Is Law School for You? Get the Scoop!\n January 28th\, 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm\n New Chancellor Day Hall\, Moot Court Room 100\n RSVP\n \nLaw School. Should you go? What’s it like? How do you get in? What types of careers does it lead to? This event will feature information and advic e from şÚÁĎÉç’s Assistant Dean of Admissions and Recruitment\, current law students and several law graduates.\n\nPanelists:\n\nAlumni Ambassadors: \n\n\n Olga Redko\, Associate\, IMK – Administrative law\, civil and commer cial litigation\, class actions\, constitutional law\n\n\nBCL\, LLB\, McGi ll University\, 2015\n BA\, Major political science\, minors in English lit erature and French\, şÚÁĎÉç\, 2011\n https://www.linkedin.com/in /olga-redko-a384021b\n\n\n Olivier Jarda\, Associate\, Hutchins Legal inc.\ , Aboriginal\, constitutional and administrative law\n\n\nBCL/LLB\, şÚÁĎÉç University\, 2016\n MPhil\, University of Oxford\, 2009\n BA\, Political Sc ience & Economics\, Saint Mary’s University 2007\n https://ca.linkedin.com/ in/olivierjarda\n\nStudent Ambassadors:\n\n\n Derek Pace\, derek.pace [at] mail.mcgill.ca\n Alex Moser\, alexandra.moser [at] mail.mcgill.ca\n\n\n\nCa reers at the United Nations / International Civil Aviation Organization\n J anuary 28th\, 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm\n FDA Auditorium\n RSVP\n\nPassionate about international issues? Human rights? Development? Leadership? Then you won’ t want to miss our special guest speakers!\n\nCome discover what a career at the United Nations / International Civil Aviation Organization might lo ok like\, what kind of jobs / internships are available\, and what require ments you need to get your foot in the door!\n\nSpeaker:\n\nGlenda Newton - Glenda has over 20 years of experience in Human Resource Management\, ob tained working in\; private\, public and UN Common System sectors\, in num erous global locations. Currently on a secondment to The International Civ il Aviation Organization (ICAO) as HR Officer- Gender and Outreach she hol ds a right of return to her position as\, Chief Human Resources Officer at the United Nations Global Service Centre in Italy\, expected to return Fe bruary 2020. Glenda has also held positions within the UN Secretariat\, in the Office of Human Resources Management\, UNHQ N.Y.\, including Gender F ocal Point and Performance Management Focal Point.\n\nGlenda holds a Maste r’s of Science in Human Resources Management as well as a BA in Science & Human Affairs and a BA in Human Environment Relations (minor Biology)\, ad ditionally\, she is a Senior Certified Professional with the Society for H uman Resources Management (SCP-SHRM).\n\nGlenda has a passion for leadersh ip development around gender and has influenced change in and outside of t he work environment.\n\nAlec Regino (BA’20\, Sociology & History) – ICAO I ntern from June to December 2018\n\n \n\n\nCareers in Arts & Entertainment (panel) \n January 29th\, 5:30 pm -7:00 pm\n Brown 5001\n RSVP\n\nIf you're looking to pursue a career in the arts and entertainment industry\, you'll have many different career paths from which to choose! Come hear from ins piring BA grads who will share their stories\, insights and advice about w hat their positions entail and what it takes to work in this field.\n\nPan elists:\n\n\n Linda Aleksanyan (BA’09) – TechAnim Department Manager at Mov ing Picture Company (https://www.linkedin.com/in/linda-aleksanyan-10878712 /)\n David Freiheit (BA’02\, LLB’05) – Content Creator\, YouTuber\, Vlogger at Viva Frei Productions Inc. (https://www.linkedin.com/in/vivafrei/)\n Em ily Paige (BA’04\, MA’11) Creative Producer\, Managing Partner\, Co-founde r at E*D Films (https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilypaige/)\n Dan Seligman (BA ’00) - Creative Director at Pop Montreal and Founder of Danagement (music management + production company) (https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-selig man-96011248/)\n Kimberley Sullivan (BA’00\, M.Ed’08)- Weather + Community Reporter for Global News Morning (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberley-su llivan-78426850/)\n\n\n\nNon-Profit / Public Service Fair\n January 30st\, 11:00 am – 3:00 pm\n New Residence Hall\n\nThis popular fair targets both n on-profit and government organizations offering internships\, summer and v olunteer opportunities both locally\, national and abroad.\n\nList of Part icipating Organizations (more to come)\n\n\n \n \n \n Agence Ometz\n \n \n http:/ /www.ometz.ca\n \n \n \n \n Apathy is Boring\n \n \n http://www.apathyisboring.com \n \n \n \n Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA)\n http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/ \n \n \n Canada Revenue Agency\n https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency.html \n \n \n Canadian Security Intelligence Service\n http://WWW.CSISCAREERS.CA\n \n \n \n Canadian Federation of Friends of Museums\n \n \n https://www.cffm-fcam .ca/\n \n \n \n \n Chantiers Jeunesse\n \n \n http://www.cj.qc.ca\n \n \n \n ClubALink \n https://www.facebook.com/clubalink/\n \n \n \n Communicaid for Hearing-Impai red Persons (CHIP)\n \n \n http://www.hearhear.org\n \n \n \n Colorectal Cancer C anada\n \n http://www.colorectalcancercanada.com\n \n \n \n The East Island Netw ork for English Language Services-REISA\n http://www.reisa.ca\n \n \n End Pove rty Now\n http://www.endpovertynow.ca\n \n \n \n Equitas-International Centre f or Human Rights Education\n \n \n http://www.equitas.org\n \n \n \n \n Équiterre\n \n \n http://www.equiterre.org/\n \n \n \n \n EQWIP HUBs\n \n \n http://eqwiphubs.or g/\n \n \n \n \n Fauna Foundation\n \n \n http://www.faunafoundation.org\n \n \n \n \n FRDJ / JDRF - Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation\n \n \n https://www.jdrf. ca/locations/quebec/montreal/\n \n \n \n \n Frontier College\n \n \n http://www.fr ontiercollege.ca\n \n \n \n \n Gotoco International\n \n \n http://www.go-to.co\n \n \n \n \n Greene Avenue Community Centre (Centre Greene)\n \n \n http://www.cen tregreene.org/en\n \n \n \n \n Health Canada and the Public Health Agency of Ca nada\n \n https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada.html &  https://www.canada. ca/en/public-health.html\n \n \n HMCS Donnacona\n https://www.facebook.com/NCS MHMCSDonnacona/ \n \n \n International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)\n htt ps://www.icrc.org/en/who-we-are/jobs\n \n \n Les Offices jeunesse internation aux du QuĂ©bec (LOJIQ)\n http://www.lojiq.org\n \n \n \n Mer et Monde\n \n \n http: //www.monde.ca/meretmonde\n \n \n \n \n MĂ©decins Sans Frontières (MSF)\n \n https ://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/\n \n \n Nova Montreal\n https://www.novamont real.com/\n \n \n \n Ontario Provincial Police\n \n \n http://opp.ca\n \n \n \n \n Our Harbour\n \n \n http://www.ourharbour.org\n \n \n \n Parcs Canada\n https://www.f acebook.com/LHNauQC/\n \n \n POP Montreal International Music Festival\n https ://popmontreal.com\n \n \n \n Public Service Commission of Canada\n \n \n http:// www.canada.ca/gcjobs\n \n \n \n Rock Camp for Girls and Gender Nonconforming Y outh\n http://girlsrockmontreal.com\n \n \n \n Royal Canadian Mounted Police (R CMP)\n \n http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/\n \n \n \n Santropol Roulant\n \n \n http://ww w.santropolroulant.org\n \n \n \n \n Teen Haven\n \n \n http://www.teenhaven.ca/\n \n \n \n Town of Kirkland\n http://www.ville.kirkland.qc.ca   \n \n \n \n The Miss ing Children's Network\n \n \n http://missingchildrensnetwork.ngo/\n \n \n \n The Yellow Door\n http://www.yellowdoor.org/\n \n \n The YMCAs of Quebec\n http:// www.ymcaquebec.org\n \n \n Uniterra\n http://uniterra.ca/en\n \n \n YES Montreal \n https://www.yesmontreal.ca/\n \n \n \n YMCA Summer Work Student Exchange pro gram\n \n \n http://my.ymcagta.org/netcommunity/page.aspx?pid=612\n \n \n \n \n Yo uth Stars Foundation\n \n \n http://youthstars.org/\n \n \n \n\n\n \n\n\nStay He re for Your Career: Discover great opportunities at şÚÁĎÉç\n January 31st\, 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm\n Brown 5001\n RSVP\n\nStay Here for Your Career is a spe ed mentoring event for students who want to explore non-academic career po ssibilities at şÚÁĎÉç. Come meet şÚÁĎÉç staff from Student Serv ices\, central administration\, Enrollment Services and Project Management ! If you enjoy the event then you will have access to an on campus job sha dowing opportunity with one of the participating staff members!\n\nPartici pating şÚÁĎÉç staff:\n\n\n Will Vainqueur - Risk Management and Insurance\n Rachel Desjourdy - Office for Students with Disabilities\n Gilbert Lin - Ca mpus Life & Engagement (CL&E)\n Amanda Ceccarelli - Facilities Management a nd Ancillary Services\n Eve Finley - Dean of Students Office\n Charlotte Bur ns - Enrollment Services\n\n\n\nBAs in Consulting (panel)\n January 31st\, 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm\n Brown 5001\n RSVP\n\nDid you know that many consulting e mployers are actively encouraging arts grads to consider this industry? Co me find out how to turn your passion\, skills and knowledge into value for you and the business world!\n\nPanelists: \n\n\n Marwa Wazzi (BA’17) - Con sultant\, Global Infrastructure Advisory at KPMG (https://www.linkedin.com /in/marwa-wazzi-229294127/)\n Mark Douglas Schlosser (BA’15\, MISt’18)- Con sultant at Deloitte (https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-douglas-schlosser-69 106490/)\n Sean Stapley (BA’15) - Director of Business Development at MLG B lockchain Consulting (https://www.linkedin.com/in/seanstapley/)\n \n Frederi c Renaud - Associate at Oliver Wyman’s Consumer\, Industrial and Services (CIS) practice (https://www.linkedin.com/in/fredericreynaud/)\n\n  \n \n\n\n  \n\n\nCaPS WORKSHOPS OFFERED DURING WORK YOUR BA\n\nComposer un CV et une lettre de prĂ©sentation\n January 28th\, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm\n Brown 5001\n RS VP\n\nEn participant Ă  cet atelier\, les Ă©tudiants seront capable de:\n 1. Comprendre les attentes concernant le format et l’objectif des CV et des l ettres de prĂ©sentation\n 2. Identifier des stratĂ©gies pour personnaliser le s matĂ©riaux d’application Ă  des tâches spĂ©cifiques\n 3. Articuler leurs com pĂ©tences et leurs rĂ©alisations dans le CV et la lettre de motivation\n\n\n Find a Job\n January 29th\, 10:00 am – 11:00 am\n Brown 5001\n RSVP\n\nLookin g for a job or internship? Start here! This popular workshop provides an o verview of key job-search strategies\, as well as tips on how to uncover h idden opportunities and build relationships that maximize your job search efforts.\n\n\nGrad School: Making the Decision\n January 29th\, 1:00 pm – 2 :00 pm\n Brown 5001\n RSVP\n\nApplying to grad school is a big decision\, an d knowing whether it is the right choice for you can feel overwhelming. Th is session will give you a comprehensive look at what questions to take in to account before applying to grad school. We'll outline strategies for ch oosing between grad school and working after graduation\, so that you can make an informed decision.\n\n\nGrad School: Applying\n January 29th\, 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm\n Brown 5001\n RSVP\n\nOnce your grad school applications are underway\, all kinds of questions can come up. This workshop is designed t o provide information and strategies about the application process in orde r to maximize your chances of success. We'll cover typical application pro cedures and the expectations around them.\n\n\nION - Interview Preparation Workshop for Internships\n January 30th\, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm\n Brown 5001 \n RSVP\n\nThis workshop will help students prepare and plan for successful interviews when applying for internships.\n\n\nAssess Job Offers and Sala ries \n January 31st\, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm\n Brown 5001\n RSVP\n\nLooking to learn more about the negotiation process? This workshop will provide you w ith information on the importance of negotiating\, how to best prepare for engaging in the process and strategies to help you approach your own nego tiations\n\n\nOptimize LinkedIn\n February 1st\, 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm\n Brown 5 001\n RSVP\n\n2-3pm: Would you like to polish your LinkedIn profile? Are yo u unsure of how to use this platform for networking or finding jobs? Don’t miss out this great workshop! During the session\, you will learn how to create a professional LinkedIn profile\, how to use this platform to netwo rk and how to find employment opportunities.\n\n3-3:30pm: BONUS SESSION! D o you want to learn how to overcome your fear of putting yourself out ther e on LinkedIn? Come hear how one B.A. student landed high profile internsh ips with PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) and The Coca-Cola Company by being p roactive and networking on LinkedIn.\n\n\nAdditional Bonus Events:\n\nFede ral Government Career and Networking Trip\n January 23 – 25\, 2019\n Ottawa\ , ON\n\nIn Collaboration with Alumni\, CaPS\, SSMU & PGSS:\n\nInterested i n exploring career opportunities within the federal government? Please joi n us for our 6th annual federal government career tour\, where you will ha ve the opportunity to hear about career paths in the public sector\, and n etwork with hiring managers. This will be an exclusive opportunity to netw ork with government officials. Special emphasis will be placed on public s ervice renewal and the programs geared towards student employment. To be e ligible to participate you must be a current PGSS or SSMU student.\n\nNote that a maximum of 40 seats are available (20 undergraduate students and 2 0 graduate students).\n\nSchedule of meetings with Federal Government Depa rtments providing an overview of their programs and policies (subject to c hange)\n\n\n Thursday\, January 24th (9am - 12pm): Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada\n Thursday\, January 24th (1pm - 4pm): Global Affairs Canada \n Thursday\, January 24th (6:30pm): Networking cocktail event with şÚÁĎÉç Alumni\n Friday\, January 25th (9am - 12pm): Transport Canada\n Friday\, Jan uary 25th (1pm - 4pm): Health Canada\n\n\nSpace limited\, register early!! \n\nRegister online at:  https://pgss.mcgill.ca/en/event/625\n\nFor more i nformation contact: info.pgss [at] mail.mcgill.ca\n\n\nRSVP through myFutu re - Click on events followed by workshops and keyword search WYBA 2019\n \n\nWYBA coordinators are committed to making our events as accessible and barrier-free as possible. Please let us know if you have any accessibilit y needs or require accommodations to participate by contacting careers.cap s [at] mcgill.ca or 514 398 3304 ext 0321.\n\nScent-Free Policy: Help us k eep the air we share healthy and fragrance-free. Chemicals used in scented products such as hair spray\, perfume\, cologne\, and deodorant can make some people sick and trigger reactions such as respiratory distress and he adaches. Please do not use these products\, or choose unscented versions\, when coming to events.\n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190124 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190201 SUMMARY:Work Your BA - Explore\, Engage\, Reflect! – January 24 - February 1 URL:/caps/channels/event/work-your-ba-explore-engage-r eflect-january-24-february-1-291828 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR