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61 Register Early & Save Up to US $210 #ACE2016 CAREER CENTER All events take place at BMO Centre at Stampede Park unless otherwise noted. Career Center — Open to All Job Seekers Dates & Times: Monday, 20 June, 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Tuesday, 21 June, 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Wednesday, 22 June, 8:30 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Location: Arabian B The Career Center is an AAPG benefit for both employers and job seekers, and is conveniently accessible to the public. Registration is not required. We also have private interview rooms available during the hours posted. The AAPG Career Center helps job seekers and employers connect in an environment specifically designed for petroleum geosciences professionals, saving them both time and effort. AAPG staff will be in the room to answer questions and assist with scheduling interviews, as well as posting résumés and jobs. Job seekers — bring your résumé to post to the Career Center bulletin board at no charge. AAPG members also have the option of posting their résumés online. Employers — post jobs on our bulletin board and contact us to reserve a table to meet with job seekers or share promotional material about your company. Those with paid postings to our online Career Center also have access to our online résumé database. Companies may reserve half day, full day or all three days at no cost. Table must be staffed by your company representative. Limited space is available. Prior to the show, contact our staff to inquire about posting jobs on our website to receive special discounts. For more information, to post jobs online and/or reserve a table contact Karrie Digges at kdigges@aapg.org. Career Services and DPA Forum Date: Tuesday, 22 June Time: 5:30 p.m.–7:00 p.m. Location: BMO Centre at Stampede Park Fee: Included with registration The Career Services Committee, along with the Division of Professional Affairs, propose a career development panel session where four to five panelist discuss the pros and cons of taking a managerial path versus staying technical throughout your geologic career. Along with discussing managerial versus technical paths and all of the variations within, we will also have the panelists talk about how to develop your leadership skills, business skills, mentor skills and also personal skills as your career evolves.

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