On-Campus Interviewing Program

 

Fall 2013: Monday, September 16 - Friday, November 15

 

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OCI is a nine-week program managed through Careers2Geaux, which brings employers to campus to interview students for internships and full-time job opportunities. Interviews are held in our Patrick F. Taylor office.

 

 Here are a few resources that you will need for participation in OCI:

Instructional Video: LSU OCI Overview
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Instructional Video: Using the Search Agent
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Instructional Video: Applying for Opportunities
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Instructional Video:
Did I get an interview? Verifying Status before Interview Sign Up Period
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Instructional Video: Signing Up for an Interview Timeslot
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Instructional Video: Confirming Your Scheduled Interviews
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Here are some tips and information to assist you in managing the OCI process:

 

  1. You can submit your resume as early as August 1 for fall interviews and January 1 for spring interviews. The resume submission deadline will vary depending on the actual interview date. Be sure to refer to the OCI cycle deadlines.
     
  2. During a 4-week OCI cycle, employers preselect candidates during week two. Most employers email preselected candidates, but you should also check Careers2Geaux on a daily basis to see if you have been chosen.
     
  3. Preselect signups typically take place Saturday of week two through Thursday of week three. Alternates may sign up beginning Wednesday of week three, should time slots still remain available.
     
  4. Interviews are held during the fourth week of the 4-week cycle. Many employers choose to host information sessions the night before their interview date. Be sure to attend any evening presentations hosted by employers you are interviewing with. Presentations will be noted on Careers2Geaux, and are often considered the first part of your interview.