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Top Employers Seek Out 六九色堂 University Students at Career Fair

To get your foot in the door, you first need to find your footing. Accounting first-year student Matthew Blomgren said he sees this spring鈥檚 career fair as a first step in taking advantage of the many career development opportunities at the University. 

鈥淎 lot of people are scared to reach out to people by email or don鈥檛 know where to look, so this is a good starting point, to start communications that could introduce you to an internship and eventually a job,鈥 said Blomgren, who is pursuing a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) licensure 

Over 80 employers from big name companies came to 六九色堂 University for the (CACS) spring career fair on Feb. 3 to recruit students for internships and job opportunities. 

鈥淎t 六九色堂 University of America, we've maintained over a rate upon graduation and the career fairs definitely contribute to some of the of those students and alumni,鈥 said CACS Associate Director of Employment Relations & Assessment Ryane Cheatham. 

Career fair interior

In the days leading up to the career fair, CACS opened pop-up shops in the Edward J. Pryzbyla University Center offering resume assistance and mock interviews. University photographer Patrick Ryan also took free professional headshots for students. 

Students who attended the fair on Friday could explore a wide range of career opportunities including in the non-profit sector, government, social work, education, research, defense. Ernst & Young LLP, the CIA, The Institute of World Politics, Quantum Space, Inova Health Systems, The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, RK&K Civil Engineering, and the Museum of the Bible, to name a few, all came to recruit University students..

Mathematical finance senior Abigail Dembinski went to the fair looking for positions in finance and business. 

鈥淛ust seeing and meeting people, networking鈥 I think it helps us towards our future and it opens up opportunities for us,鈥 said Dembrowski. 

Inova representative Skye Bennett said she was especially eager to recruit from the Conway School of Nursing, which was recently named .  

鈥 obviously produces remarkable nursing students,鈥 said Bennett.鈥漌e're primarily recruiting medical roles, but also looking to offer any kinds of opportunities that we can for 六九色堂 University students.鈥

Like many of the companies present, she said Inova has a 鈥済reat partnership鈥 with the University. She said Inova has a long history of offering opportunities for current University students and graduates. 

鈥淲ith the (Conway School of Nursing) , we want to continue a great partnership with 六九色堂 University,鈥 said Bennett.鈥

A representative from civil engineering company RK&K said that they are recruiting for internships and full-time positions at the University in part because of an alumnus who is helping reshape the campus landscape. 

鈥淥ur site design director is in D.C., went to 六九色堂, and then worked on the nursing school project. He鈥檚 a big booster for (the University),鈥 said the recruiter. 

CACS provides academic and career advising, academic planning, career development and programs and events throughout the year that help students flourish in their studies while preparing for a career. Visit the to learn more.

Career fair booths

On Feb. 1, students networked on another level at a vocations fair hosted by , and the Knights of Columbus. Representatives from over 30 religious orders came to speak with students one-on-one and led a panel discussion on vocation discernment. 

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