Meet an InteRDom Representative at
Your University
New York, August 31, 2009
The InteRDom team will be back on
the road this fall, visiting
campuses in the New York and Boston
areas to speak to students about the
exciting opportunities that an
InteRDom internship will afford
them.
InteRDom boasts a full fall ’09
travel agenda including 4 career and
internship fairs and 4 information
sessions. Career fairs are a good
opportunity to collect promotional
information and speak with an
InteRDom representative about what
internship and research
opportunities are available to
students. In contrast, information
sessions are smaller, more private
meetings where students can learn
more in-depth about the details and
intricacies of the program.
Team members will be accepting
resumes and applications at all of
the following events in the Fall of
2009:
September 25th: Columbia
University Fall Career Fair- 11-4
p.m. September 30th: Fordham
University Fall Job Central Career
Fair- 1-4 p.m. October 8th: Columbia
University Information Session- 5
p.m. October 13th: Pace University
Information Session- 5 p.m. October 15th: Fordham
University Information Session- 6-8
p.m. October 20th: Baruch College
Information Session- 5-7 p.m. November 20th: Baruch College
Diversity Job & Internship Fair December 4th: Harvard
University Summer Opportunities Fair
Follow InteRDom on
Facebook and
Twitter to stay abreast of the
times and locations of fairs and
information sessions.
Don’t see your school on the
calendar? Write to Mandy
Sciacchitano, InteRDom Marketing
Coordinator, at
students@interdominternships.org
to schedule an InteRDom visit to
your university.
The internship program, InteRDom,
an initiative of Global Foundation
for Democracy and Development (GFDD)
and Fundación Global Democracia y
Desarrollo (FUNGLODE),
is the premier internship and
academic study program in the
Dominican Republic. It offers
international students the
opportunity to obtain professional
experience by interning with
Dominican organizations and
businesses related to their fields
of study, complemented by courses
and seminars at local universities.