Welcome back! This week, there are workshops about funding sources and a collaboration with CES alumni to learn about careers in the environment. We can't wait to hear all about your spring break adventures. 

Alumni Testimonials

Cassidy – Class of 2020

At Washington College, Cassidy was a member of the Women’s Basketball Team and an Athletic Communications Assistant.

Networking played a large role in landing the job that I have today. My cousin works as a sales executive at the company …

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Luke – Class of 2019

At Washington College, Luke was a two year captain of the baseball team, a member of tri-beta Biology Honor Society, and HOSA member (Health Occupations Students of America).

Why is networking so important and what advice do you have for current …

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Kevin – Class of 2019

At Washington College, Kevin was a member of the Student Athlete Mentors, Presidential Fellows and a Captain on the Men’s Basketball Team.

Why is networking such an important skill and what advice do you have for current students?

“Networking …

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Austin – Class of 2020

 

At Washington College Austin was a member of the Men’s Basketball team, Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, Black Student Union and Brown Advisory Board.

Why is networking so important and what advice do you have for current students?

“The importance of …

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Sarah – Class of 2020

At Washington College Sarah worked in the Athletic Communications office, Public Safety department and was also a Resident Assistant.

What is Networking and what advice would you give to a current student?

“Networking is the action or the process of …

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Alex – Class of 2019

At Washington College Alex was a member of the Men’s Rowing team, a Presidential Fellow, George’s General (tour guide), and Peer Mentor Leader and is a member of Catholic Campus Ministry, Pi Lamba Theta, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Sigma Tau, and …

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Contact & Location

Phone
410-778-7890
Address

Located at the Rebecca Corbin Loree Center in the heart of campus, the Center for Career Development is between Goldstein and Bunting halls.
300 Washington Ave
Chestertown, MD 21620

Career Service Hours

Day of the week
Center for Career Development Hours Extended Hours: Evening hours to 8:00 pm.
Monday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Until 8:00 PM Mrs. Cooley
Tuesday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Until 7:00 PM Mr. Mercado
Wednesday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Until 8:00 PM Ms. Bliss
Thursday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Until 7:00 PM Mrs. Moody
Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm  

Evening hours are conducted entirely through remote mode using HANDSHAKE online appointment system.