
Pre-"Meet the Firms" Workshop: Resumes
Friday, September 12, 2025 5:30–6:30 PM
- LocationLutgert Hall 2201 & 220210501 FGCU Blvd, Fort myers, FL
- Description
Get insider advice from local hiring managers on how to strengthen your resume and stand out in the job market. This workshop will help you tailor your resume for internships and career opportunities, highlight your strengths, and avoid common mistakes. Don’t miss this chance to get real feedback before attending Meet the Firms!
- Learn morehttps://fgcu.campuslabs.com/engage/event/11343453
Hosted by
More from All Eaglelink Events
- Sep 265:30 PMPre-"Meet the Firms" Workshop: InterviewHear directly from local hiring managers about what they look for in standout interviews. This workshop will cover common questions, tips for making a strong first impression, and how to confidently share your experience and goals. Come prepared to sharpen your interview skills and boost your confidence before Meet the Firms!
- Sep 36:30 PMAdulting 101Confused on how to budget in college? Worried about debt? Finances can be difficult and confusing to college students. Adulting 101 will walk students through how to budget, how to get credit, and how to start saving money now. You will be given resources and tips to help you start saving and feel confident in your financial state! *Free dinner for students who RSVP*
- Oct 16:30 PMThe ABC's of Conflict ManagementArguing with a roommate? Disagreeing during a group project? Conflict is inevitable but it does not have to end with winners and losers. Learning how to address and resolve conflict can help students recognize the importance of constructive conflict and build their conflict resolution skills. Students will learn to navigate the Five Styles of Conflict Management and learn essential skills to navigate conflict in a healthy way. *Free dinner for students who RSVP*
- Nov 56:30 PMDream OnHow did you sleep last night? According to the Sleep Foundation, over half of college students receive fewer than seven hours of sleep during a typical semester (Ryan, 2022). To help students get better sleep, Dream On will guide students through the importance of sleep, the Sleep Cycle, and provide insight on how to identify sleep inhibitors. This program will also encourage students to use what they learn to create their own unique bedtime routine! *Free dinner for students who RSVP*
- Dec 36:30 PMMental Health JeopardyI’ll take Mental Health Myths for 200, Alex! Yep, it’s Jeopardy with a mindful twist. In this program, you will learn about mental health myths, resources, and how to improve your mental health. We also cover important topics including anxiety and depression, which affect many college students. Participants will also learn how they can help others that may be struggling. Learn more about this important topic while having a good time with your friends! *Free dinner for students who RSVP*
- Aug 117:30 AMVolunteers Needed for Back to School "Gentlemen's Welcome" with James Stephens ElementaryWe're hosting a "Gentlemen's Welcome" back to school day on the first day of school, Monday, August 11, 2025 at James Stephens Elementary! WE would love to have your support in waving and cheering students on as they enter the building at 7:00 am with the Mayor, FMPD, FMFD, LCEC, FGCU and 100 various community leaders and members. Please tell me that you all would love to continue to support and cover a positive story of community love! I've hosted this event in Lee County for over 8 year and I can promise you that our kids will never forget this moment! We are asking each person or company to bring a pack of paper or school uniform for an elementary aged child. If you have any type of swag for giveaways or a way that you all can partner with us, please feel free to join us! To sign up for this opportunity please email Tamara "Joy" Hunter: Tamarajh@leeschools.net. "Be Kind for Someone is pretending it's Sunny on a Rainy day!" #ItTakesaVillage #FancyBrains Achiever ~ Woo ~ Positivity ~ Input ~ Ideation Students who complete this event gain skills in Critical Thinking/Problem Solving, Teamwork/Collaboration, Leadership. This aligns with the following Sustainable Development Goals: No Poverty (1), Good Health and Well-being (3), Quality Education (4), Sustainable Cities and Communities (11).