Monday, April 27, 2009

Intern with Hilton Family Hotels

INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

 


 The Blackstone Group has initiated an internship program with the Hilton Family of Hotels for select minority college students attending any four-year accredited college or university, or two-year tribal college or university. This program is designed to help ensure access of educational opportunities to students of color who have demonstrated an interest in business and/or finance, and who meet the following criteria:

 

Internship eligibility:

  • Students must be of an historically underrepresented ethnicity:
  • African American / Black
  • Hispanic / Latino
  • Asian or Pacific Islander
  • Native American / American Indian
  • Students must be permanent residents or citizens of the United States; and
  • Students must have a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of= 3.0 on a 4.0 scale

 

All applicants will be asked to provide:

  • A completed application;
  • An official college transcript;
  • A current resume;
  • A current photo; and
  • A sealed letter of recommendation

 

Internship Dates:

Monday, June 8 * Friday, July 31, 2009

Weeks 1 * 7 will be spent at one of the following Hilton Family Hotels:

  • Hilton New York / Manhattan
  • Capital Hilton / Washington DC
  • Embassy Suites Convention Center / Washington DC
  • Atlanta Hilton & Towers / Atlanta, GA
  • Embassy Suites LAX South / Los Angeles

 

Week 8 will be spent at the Blackstone Group offices in New York City, NY. Interns will be notified of their selections and hotel placement by Friday, April 20, 2009. Interns will be asked to report to their assigned internship location for initial executive leadership meeting and Human Resources detail on or before Friday, June 5, 2009.

 

Compensation:

This 8-week internship is a paid opportunity. Each intern will receive a total stipend of up to $4,000. Interns will be required to complete a W-9 for tax purposes.

 

Travel:

Travel may be required. Students are encouraged to possess a valid passport. All Work related air and hotel-accommodation expenses will be covered.

 

Meals:

For interns assigned to work locations that require hotel accommodations for the duration of internship, a meal stipend of up to $100 per week will be provided to supplement cost of meals. Students wishing to apply may do so via the internet,

www.hilton-diversity.com/blackstoneinternship, beginning February 16, 2009. 

 

Official Transcripts should be sent to the following:

Hilton Hotels Corporation

9336 Civic Center Drive

Beverly Hills, CA 90210, CA 90210

Attn: Diversity Programs

c/o Rodney T. Marshall

 

Reference persons can also send Recommendation Letters to the above address, or they can be submitted via the internet. Instructions will be sent to each reference person via the email address the applicant provides for him/her in the application. All reference persons will be validated by telephone.

 

Send Questions via email to:

Rodney T. Marshall

Rodney.marshall@hilton.com

 

 

Monday, April 20, 2009

Prudential Leadership Development Program

Prudential:           Leadership Development Program

Business Unit:     Annuities

Locations:             Dresher, PA

Position:                Full-Time Associate

 

Looking for May 2009 graduates!

Our Management Training Program is a challenging rotational program providing exposure to all areas of the Annuity Service organization. This program provides high-potential college graduates with the education and skills needed to launch an accelerated career into management.

 

Components of the Program:

*    Rotational assignments through the four areas of Annuity Service – Call Center, Client Acquisition Services, Contract Management, and Service Development

*    Intensive leadership, management, and coaching skills development

*    Classroom and on-the-job training

*    Challenging project assignments

 

Program Benefits:

Hands-On Experience – Gain first-hand knowledge of each operational area of our business.

Leadership Development – A member of our management team will act as your Leadership Mentor and provide personal leadership and coaching guidance throughout the program.

Exposure to Senior Management – Network with the senior leaders of our organization and establish key relationships for the future.

Core Rotations – As you rotate through each department, you can discover which area of Annuity Service fits your skills best.

Professional Development – Formal training opportunities are incorporated throughout the program to enhance your skills and techniques.

Career Growth Opportunities – Accelerated career path to management and related leadership roles within Annuity Service.

 

Rotational assignments are located in our Fort Washington, PA and Shelton, CT offices.

 

Requirements:

·         A four-year degree from an accredited university

·         Business major preferred, but all majors considered

·         Minimum GPA of  3.3

·         Honors and affiliations that demonstrate a commitment to excellence (i.e. Dean’s List, Honors Society) desired

·          Strong commitment to a career in Customer Service

·         Annuity/financial services industry knowledge is a plus

·         Prior customer service experience a plus

·         Demonstrated leadership abilities

·         High initiative

·         Strong team player with ability to motivate others

·         Must be able to learn & retain a large amount of technical information in a relatively short period of time

·         Analytical approach to problem solving

·         Excellent interpersonal skills

·         Exceptional oral and written communication skills

·          Ability to excel in a team environment, as well as work well independently

·          Ability to thrive in a demanding and fast paced environment

·         Rotation locations may vary and candidate must be geographically mobile

 

 

You will be required to complete an on-line profile and submit a resume.  To view other career opportunities with Prudential, visit us at http://jobs.prudential.com.

 

 


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Any applicant selected for this position will be required to submit to an extensive background screening. Failure to comply will eliminate an applicant from consideration for this position. Any negative information obtained as a result of the background screening may result in the disqualification of the applicant from this and any other position in Prudential, including their current position if they are an internal applicant.

 

All candidates must be authorized to work in the United States. Prudential is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and is committed to diversity in its workforce.

LOFT Scholarships and Internships and Paid Volunteer Opportunities

Scholarships, Internships and
Paid Community Service opportunities 

 

For full job descriptions and requirements check out
www.JoinLOFT.com under LOFT Opportunities 
 
Resumes accepted while positions are available. 
 
 

VERIZON SCHOLARSHIP/INTERNSHIP PROGRAM  - Send your application and Resume to LOFT@hispanicheritage.org 

 

***MUST note Verizon Fellows in subject line in order to be considered.***  

·         10 LOFT members will be selected to receive a $5,000 educational grant 

·         8 of the recipients will be selected to participate in a paid summer internship with Verizon (see select cities below) 

o    New York City, NY, Basking Ridge, NJ – Telecom unit 

Public Affairs, Mass Media, Business, Marketing

o    Basking Ridge/Bedminster, NJ, Alpharetta, GA – Wireless unit  
 
     Programming, Computer or Electrical Engineering 
     Human Resources
                   Marketing – MBA’s

o    Basking Ridge, NJ and Omaha, NE – Business unit 

HR, IT, IS


LOWE’S COMMUNITY SERVICE PAID OPPORTUNITIES - E-mail your resume and request an application to LOFT@hispanicheritage.org Applicants are encouraged to apply while positions are available.

***MUST note Lowe’s and desired location in subject line in order to be considered*** 

·         Educational grant of $1,200 

·         3 - 5 month commitment, June – September; 8 - 10 hours per week

·         Implement Sed de Saber™-Construction Edition, an English as a Second Language curriculum for Spanish speaking adults (in the home building industry) that will help them better assimilate to the community, but most importantly increase safety at the work place.  The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that Latino workers' fatality rate was 21 percent higher than other workers in 2006.

· 

Locations: Tucker, Georgia (Greater Atlanta Area), Houston, Texas, Bellevue,  
Washington (Seattle Area), Orange/LA County, California (Southern California)  
 

EXXONMOBIL  LOFT FELLOWSHIP 
Send your APPLICATION and Resume to LOFT@hispanicheritage.org 

***MUST note ExxonMobil LOFT Fellows in subject line.***

 

  • Five 1-hour meetings with mentor (virtual or in person) between May and September 
  • Participation in the Harvard-certified ExxonMobil mentee program (on-line), an exclusive curriculum to introduce Fellows to the culture and vast career opportunities with the company  
  • $1,000 educational grant upon successful completion of the Fellowship  
  • The possibility to interview for ExxonMobil positions (internships/full time) upon successful completion of the Fellowship   

HERSHEY’S  OPPORTUNITIES – send resume to LOFT@hispanicheritage.org 

 

***MUST note HERSHEY’S in the subject line and specify the department. *** 

 
1. Summer Internships: Positions in Hershey, PA
  •   Information Services  

 

HORMEL FOODS  OPPORTUNITIES – send resume to Linda@hispanicheritage.org 
 

***MUST note Hormel Foods in the subject line and specify the department.*** 

1. Summer Internships:

  •  IT *New* 
  • Industrial Engineering and Plant/Maintenance Engineering
  • Design Automation Manufacturing
  • Quality Process & Control
  • Product Development
  • Sales

 

For full job descriptions and requirements check out  

www.JoinLOFT.com under LOFT opportunities 

 

Opportunities available through the LOFT program are for Hispanic students only.   

                   Others interested should contact the company website directly.  

Friday, April 3, 2009

Sholarship Opportunity- Full Tuition- MAWH

Spread the word

I am writing to you in hopes that you can help spread the word about
this one-of-a-kind scholarship opportunity for a student to develop
leadership in African American women's health.

Despite our efforts to publicize the full-tuition scholarship, we have
gotten literally only one application for this year, so we are
reaching out to our networks, including our advisory board members, to
spread the word. It's such a valuable opportunity for the right
person, it would be a shame to let it go to waste.

Scholarship to Build Leadership in the Field of African American Women's Health 
The Master of Arts in Women's Health (MAWH) program at Suffolk
University (Boston) is pleased to offer a competitive, annual, full
tuition scholarship to a student committed to working in the field of
Black women's health. Funded by the Suffolk University College of Arts
and Sciences, this scholarship is designed to develop leadership in an
area that will contribute to the health and well-being of African
American women and girls.

By virtually every marker of health and health care status, African
American women suffer unjustly. African American women are less likely
than white women to have health insurance and are more likely to be
dependent upon the political vagaries of Medicaid policies. African
American women confront particularly high rates of cervical cancer,
diabetes, hypertension, breast cancer, HIV/AIDS infection, and
maternal mortality. For these patterns to change:

Government policies need to redress longstanding racial disparities in
health care access.
Medical institutions need to develop programs that improve patient
care for Black women.
Health care providers need to cultivate communication skills that show
respect for the strengths and diversity of Black women and that
acknowledge financial limitations that may interfere with health
maintenance.
Community leaders need to work towards building environments that are
safe and healthy for Black women and their families.
Educators need to address how African American women can make the
healthy choices that facilitate healthy minds and bodies.
African American women need training in self-care and self-advocacy.

The MAWH Scholarship to Build Leadership in the Field of African
American Women's Health aims to train gifted and dedicated students to
work effectively in all of these arenas.

To apply for the Scholarship please submit by no later than April 15:

(1)The standard application materials required for the MAWH; to view,
click here.

(2) A substantive essay addressing: (a) What are the core health
issues facing Black women? (b) How did you come to develop an interest
in Black women's health? (c) What do you hope to learn in the MAWH
program that will help you develop as a leader in the field of Black
women's health? (d) What does being a leader in the field of Black
women's health mean to you? (e) Describe your ideal job in this field!

Questions? Please see http://www.suffolk.edu/college/13527.html or
contact mawh@suffolk.edu