Alumni are waiting to talk with YOU! Make the most of
your Spring Break by connecting with professionals in your field of interest.
There are 700+ alumni available to help you learn about your
field(s) of interest, review your resume, or conduct a mock interview in the
brand new UMD Alumni Advisor Network.
Psychology students, check out this sample list of alumni ready to
connect with you in the UMD Alumni Advisor Network.
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Clinical Psychology PhD Student, Ohio State
University
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English Teaching Assistant, Indonesia (Fulbright
U.S. Student Program)
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Human Resource Specialist, U.S. Office of
Personnel Management
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Judge, Court of Special Appeals in Maryland
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Judicial Law Clerk, Board of Immigration Appeals
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Management Associate, Synaptic AP
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Neuropsychology Extern, DC VA Medical Center
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Nonprofit Executive
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Psychology Researcher and Clinician
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Psychotherapist & Clinical Supervisor
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Residential Counselor, Carrier Clinic
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Senior Human Resources, Compensation &
Benefits Leader
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Therapist, Montgomery County Crisis Center
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Over 700 more in over 30 different fields
HOW IT WORKS:
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Search - Find alumni you’d like to
connect with based on their organization, industry, or job function.
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Select - Pick an alum you’d like to
consult with based on their profile, availability, and feedback.
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Connect - Meet via phone or email for a
career conversation, mock interview, or resume critique.
Sign in with your UMD email
address (it takes less than two minutes).
Review these
guidelines and tips
to make the most of this amazing opportunity! Questions? Contact Crystal
Sehlke, Program Director at the University Career Center@BSOS, at csehlke@umd.edu or 301-314-7241. This
tremendous opportunity to connect with alumni in your field of interest is
offered by the Alumni Association and the University Career Center & The
President’s Promise.
Notes: No personal phone numbers or emails are exchanged
unless it is agreeable to do so during your meeting. You will see
“credits/consultation” numbers by the services offered by the Advisors.
Disregard this number, as this is an Evisors feature UMD is not using.