Home/Career Center/Lewis & Clark partners with MPACE to host Career Treks in the Pacific Northwest
main content
Lewis & Clark partners with MPACE to host Career Treks in the Pacific Northwest
Join us this spring for virtual career treks to companies in the Pacific Northwest. This is a perfect opportunity to explore career field opportunities and learn firsthand about a career field, from the comfort of your own home!
Sponsored by MPACE PacNorth and 18 universities/colleges in Oregon and Washington
What is a virtual career trek?
A free, one-hour, online experience to network with employers and explore internship and job opportunities. Current students and alumni are encouraged to attend!
Where do career treks take place?
Online! Choose to attend as many virtual career treks as you’d like and access the event through Zoom, Webex, or an alternate video hosting platform
When are career treks happening?
From February to May, 2021. Keep checking back as more will be added in the coming weeks!
What can I expect?
Each career trek will include a company overview, panel with employees from various departments, discussion about any internships or entry-level job opportunities, plus plenty of time for Q&A.
How do I register?
See the list of Career Treks offered at the MPACE website, and click the registration link for the career trek you’d like to attend. You must register separately for each career trek you would like to attend. Once you’ve registered, you will be sent a link to attend the event via email.
All Career Treks will also be listed inHandshakefor students under the title “VIRTUAL CAREER TREK”.
Contact the university host listed for the career trek you are interested in or reach out to Amanda Wheaton, employer relations coordinator at wheaton@lclark.edu.
Career Center is located in room 270 of Fowler Student Center on the Undergraduate Campus. MSC: 175
This transformational approach to career readiness will integrate career competencies and work-ready skills into every undergraduate’s academic journey; a commitment from Heidi Hu BS ’85 and Daniel Hsieh establishes an endowment to support it.
Seeking students to become trained Dialogue Practitioners and hold important conversations on campus!
This program is designed to equip student leaders with the skills to facilitate meaningful dialogue on campus.In this role, you’ll be trained in dialogue facilitation and learn techniques for fostering constructive conversations across a variety of perspectives.Following the initial two-day training, students will work with other trained practitioners to develop and facilitate a dialogue project on a topic that matters in our campus community.
A group of L&C students got an exclusive tour of Nike headquarters, connecting with alumni and discovering what it’s like to work at one of the world’s leading sportswear brands.