Monthly Archives: July 2011

Peer Adviser Position in CoLA

The College of Liberal Arts recently posted a job listing on the Hire A Longhorn website, http://www.hirealonghorn.org/, (number 35587) in order to fill three peer advisor positions for the COLA Student Division.  Please see the information below regarding qualifications and application instructions.

Qualifications: CURRENTLY ENROLLED undergraduate or graduate student at UT. Preferred graduation date NO EARLIER THAN FALL 2012. Customer service experience. Detail-oriented. Enthusiastic. Fast learner. Effective communication skills, both written and verbal. Ability to adapt to a fast-paced environment. Ability to handle confidential information. Ability to work the hours specified, with potential for increased hours in the future. May be asked to adjust class schedule to meet desk coverage needs.

Application Instructions: Email FORMAL COVER LETTER AND RESUME to Melinda Villarreal at melinda.villarreal@austin.utexas.edu by 7/29/11. Resumes submitted without a cover letter will not be considered. An email will not substitute for a cover letter. PLEASE INCLUDE EXPECTED DATE OF GRADUATION WITHIN RESUME. Interviews will take place week of 8/1/11. Projected start date is 8/16/11.

Thank you,

Melinda

Melinda Villarreal

Student Division, College of Liberal Arts

Gebauer 2.200, G6100

The University of Texas at Austin

Office: 512-471-7352

Fax: 512-471-5393

Email: melinda.villarreal@austin.utexas.edu

Schurig Jetel Beckett Tackett Law Firm looking for LAH Interns!

SJBT (www.sjbt.com),  an International estate and business planning law firm in Austin is looking for LAH interns!

In the past, the students they  have hired through LAH have been an amazing and talented bunch and they are hoping we send other bright students their way.  James Lamon, LAH senior has been an intern this summer and if you have any questions about the firm, the responsibilities etc. please feel free to email him: j.lamon@yahoo.com

SJBT is looking for students in their junior or senior year with a pronounced interest in the study of law and who intend to attend law school after graduation.  The internship program will offer the opportunity for students to see how an international estate planning law firm works from the ground up and will offer students the opportunity to assist both billing timekeepers and attorneys on a range projects and in a range of capacities.

They are primarily looking for students who can work part time during the week.  However, in general, applicants should be able to work at least 10-15 hours a week.

They require a current resume and a rough estimation of the hours and days during the week that the applicants will be available.  A cover letter is welcome but not mandatory.

Resumes should be sent via email to, Travis Bagwell (a former LAHer), at the following address and should include the following subject line:

Email Address: tbagwell@sjbt.com

Subject Line:  “Internship Application: [Applicant’s Full Name]”