Category Archives: Career Services

Spam Warning

Dear Students,

I am writing to alert you to fake job offer scams being perpetrated on college/graduate students.   Read and follow the information and guidance below to protect yourself!

FAKE JOB OFFERS:

  • These job offers are usually sent via email unsolicited (which is rarely the case for legitimate jobs)
  • Or you are invited via email to apply for a job with with great promises:
    • Short hours
    • Easy tasks
    • Ability to work from home
    • Amazing salary
  • Frequently the sender appears to be legitimate with a “.edu address” but a quick search reveals that person and email address are not real.
  • The professor for whom the work will be done may not exist or if the person is real, they are not reachable at the email provided for your reply and they are not hiring and unaware of the scam.
  • These emails frequently include bad grammar and spelling.
  • The work often involves the following:
    • You are asked to buy office supplies or other goods with a promise of reimbursement.
    • You are asked to send money in the form of gift cards, cryptocurrency or bitcoin (all untraceable and unrecoverable)
    • You are sent a check and it bounces.
  • Scam job offer emails can be generic.  They often begin with “dear student.” They frequently do not include your name or the name of your school.
  • Or they can attempt to fool you by using the name of a real professor or dean.  These usually include a “reply to” email address that clearly doesn’t belong to that person.
  • Scam job offers are often too good to be true (very few hours with a large salary).
  • Scammers often ask for your personal information immediately and do not ask for a W9.

Legitimate job/internship postings come through legitimate sources that are known to you and that you can easily verify.  When you receive a job posting/offer email, check all the names and all the emails listed.  Remain skeptical until you have done your research.  Ask us if you are in doubt about anything you receive via email.

Check out the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) website for more scam information. 

IF YOU THINK YOU HAVE BEEN A VICTIM, PLEASE DO THE FOLLOWING:

  • Protect yourself by stopping any further communication with the scammers
  • Notify Dean Huff
  • Notify Columbia Public Safety
  • Change the passwords to any accounts that were involved in the scam
  • Contact any financial institutions (your bank) if they are involved.
  • File a complaint with the FBI.

Also check out this video from the Columbia School of Professional Studies about avoiding fraud while job hunting online.

Panel: The Economic Toll from the COVID-19 pandemic – Hosted by IRE

Join IRE next week as panelists discuss the economic toll from the COVID-19 pandemic. 
You can register for the webinar here


The economic toll from the coronavirus pandemic is hard to fathom. This session will cover finding data to quantify and dig into the economic fallout, as well as finding the human stories to illustrate the staggering toll. Panelists will show how to find and use economic data from the St. Louis Fed, how to dig into WARN reports of layoffs in your state, and how to crowdsource to find human sources, especially among vulnerable populations.

Speakers include Paul Overberg of The Wall Street Journal; Keith Taylor of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis; and Wendi C. Thomas of MLK50. IRE Deputy Executive Director Denise Malan will moderate the panel.
The webinar will also be recorded and posted on the IRE website for those who cannot attend live. The webinar is free and available to members and non-members of IRE.

Time: Apr 15, 2020 2 PM Eastern Time; 1 PM Central Time (US and Canada)
Register here.

Spring Prep Day 2016 Agenda

8:30am-9:00am – Lobby

Student Registration

 9:00am-10:00am – Lecture Hall

Covering the Transgender Story

Producers from ABC News & FRONTLINE discuss the Bruce Jenner interview and how to report on children in transition.

  • Prof Betsy West moderator
  • Miri Navasky & Karen O’Connor, Producers/Directors FRONTLINE “Growing Up Trans”
  • Margaret Dawson & Claire Weinraub, Producers ABC News “Bruce Jenner Interview”

10:00am-11:00am – Lecture Hall

Reporting on Syria’s 2013 Sarin Gas Attack 

CBS News Anchor Scott Pelley and Sr. Producer Nicole Young talk about reporting an international war crime; Syria’s President Assad use of sarin gas on civilians in 2013, and 60 Minutes’ decision to show graphic footage of the victims.

  • Prof/duPont Jury Chair Dick Wald interviewer
  • Scott Pelley, CBS News Anchor; “60 Minutes: A Crime Against Humanity”
  • Nicole Young, CBS News Sr. Producer; “60 Minutes: A Crime Against Humanity”

11:00am-12:00pm – Lecture Hall

Career Services Presentation

In this session we will present an overview of spring events and deadlines that will help you plot your post-graduation careers. Topics include: Your career search timeline, a round-up of exclusive internships that are available only to J-Schoolers (deadline Feb. 25), upcoming career-related workshops, and how to start preparing now for Career Expo 2016. This talk is aimed at students in all degree programs at the J-School. Presented by the Career Services team.

12:00pm-1:00pm

Lunch on your own

1:00pm-2:00pm – Lecture Hall

“Discrimination, Harassment, and Gender-Based Misconduct”

*Attendance will be taken at the close of this session.

2:00pm-3:00pm – Lecture Hall

Uncovering Misconduct 

Investigative reporters from WNYC in New York, KMOV-TV in Missouri, WBAL-TV in Baltimore and KCBS radio in SF speak about covering the criminal justice system and un-covering misconduct by thos”e in power.

  • Prof June Cross moderator
  • Craig Cheatham, Investigative Reporter frmr KMOV – now at KSTP: “The Injustice System: Cops, Courts & Greedy Politicians”
  • Robert Lewis, Reporter, WNYC “NYPD Bruised”
  • Jayne Miller, Investigative Reporter, WBAL, “Freddie Gray Investigation”
  • Doug Sovern, Reporter, KCBS “Unholy Water” (duPont Finalist)

3:00pm-4:00pm – Lecture Hall

International Reporting Now

Reporters and producers from VICE News, HBO Real Sports, and FRONTLINE in conversation about innovative foreign reporting – from covering the Ebola outbreak in West Africa (including using 360 video), to harnassing social media to track Russian soldiers in Ukraine, to mixing humor, sports and tragedy to tell important international stories.

  • Prof Ann Cooper moderator
  • Simon Ostrovsky, Reporter (VICE),”Selfie Soldiers”
  • David Scott, Correspondent/Producer, HBO Real Sports, “The Price of Glory”
  • Dan Edge, Sr. Producer, FRONTLINE, “Outbreak”
  • Sasha Joelle Achilli, Producer, FRONTLINE “Outbreak”

Summer Employment Opportunities: Educational Testing Services

Summer Employment Opportunities at ETS

ETS is looking for candidates to  fill two open positions:

Reading Assessment – The Assessment Development Division of Educational Testing Service is seeking freelance writers, graduate students, teachers, and other college graduates who have an appreciation for good writing and a sense of the interests and abilities of high-school students. Successful candidates will work with ETS test development staff in developing lively and appealing materials for assessing reading comprehension skills aligned with the Common Core State Standards.

Interested candidates should apply online no later than Monday, March 31, 2014:

http://www.ets.org/careers/internships_fellowships/

or

http://bit.ly/etsreading

Writing Assessments – This paid summer program will provide the opportunity to work with Educational Testing Service staff in developing assessments of writing skills. Summer employees will learn the fundamentals of test design, including principles of test validity and fairness, and then learn to develop the materials and questions used in these assessments.

Interested candidates should apply online no later than Monday, March 31, 2014:

http://www.ets.org/careers/internships_fellowships/

or

http://bit.ly/etswriting