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Blog Post: Best Practices To Build Your Resume, University Of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation Jan 2021

Blog Post: Best Practices To Build Your Resume, University Of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation

General University of Maine Publications

Your resume is the first impression to potential employers, reflects your past and present experiences and achievements, and has the power to impact your future. It may seem overwhelming to write, but don’t be stressed! We’ve helped hundreds of students with their resumes, interviewing skills, applying for internships and landing that dream job.


Blog Post: How Do I Know Engineering Is For Me?, University Of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation Jan 2021

Blog Post: How Do I Know Engineering Is For Me?, University Of Maine Pulp & Paper Foundation

General University of Maine Publications

Engineering has a reputation for being a difficult career choice. We disagree! At its most basic, engineering is applying science and mathematics principles in order to solve problems. We need engineers to improve systems, innovate new products and address the challenges that our world faces. Intrigued? We knew you would be.

Here at the University of Maine Pulp + Paper Foundation, students can choose a path from five different engineering branches: chemical, civil, computer, electrical and mechanical. As you might imagine, job opportunities are endless. Engineers enter fields such as sales, marketing, management, government/military, teaching, research and development, and industry—such …


University Of Maine Faculty Handbook, Constitution And Bylaws Committee, Faculty Senate Jan 2021

University Of Maine Faculty Handbook, Constitution And Bylaws Committee, Faculty Senate

General University of Maine Publications

This Handbook is an information guide for University of Maine faculty, and does not supersede any collective bargaining agreements made by the Associated Faculty of the University of Maine (AFUM). The goal of the handbook is to capture key elements of administrative policy and faculty responsibility in a single resource that can provide guidance for all faculty at the University of Maine.

This document has been assembled by the Constitution and Bylaws Committee (CABC) of the Faculty Senate. It is our intent that this will be an electronic document and that it will be updated once per semester by the …