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Improve your IP job search

One almost can't look for a job today without using the internet, especially in the field of intellectual property law. But the web can easily become a time sink. How can you use it strategically to find the IP Job you want?

As part of the Library Week Web Training series, Professor Jon Cavicchi presents a session on "Strategic Use of the Web During the IP Job Search Process" that will show you some ways to get the most out of the web when searching for an IP job.

The session will be held on Thursday, November 8 at 12 noon in Room 203 Room 205 (moved as of 11/5).

Pizza will be served, so please RSVP Professor Cavicchi to ensure a proper head count.

 

Poster for this training session
 

 

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