Raj
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University Career Services has been
working to expand career-focused programs and services for
the College of Arts and Sciences and its students; this new
event is one example of this effort.
By design, we are keeping the size of the
fair small – this increases student and employer
satisfaction and yields a higher ROI, as reported by
employers. For this fair, we have identified and
registered 20 organizations who are specifically seeking
Arts and Sciences majors. And while all of our events are
open to all students across the campus, what makes this
event extremely potent for Arts and Sciences students is
that the employers attending want to meet Arts and Sciences
students for internships and employment. In addition, both
undergraduate and graduate students are being sought for
positions.
Who
is attending? What majors are being sought? The link
below takes you to our recruiting schedule and shows the
participating employers and
which majors they are seeking. Simply select the
“Participants” button for the January 30th
event and the list appears.
https://gsu-csm.symplicity.com/events/index.php?
I am very excited this new career fair is
happening this semester! I look forward to expanding this
event in the future and sharing with you more innovations
that support your college and students!
Best wishes for a successful semester –
Kevin
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Kevin Gaw, PhD
Senior
Director, University Career Services
Georgia State
University
PO Box 3972
Atlanta, GA
30302-3972
t: 404.413.1835
f: 404.413.1825
Georgia State
University hosts over 10 discipline-themed career fairs
each year, all designed to increase employer ROI. Our
career fairs work for you! Contact us to learn more, or
visit our events calendar: http://www.gsu.edu/career/news.html
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S.
Rene Mondy, MS, CRC, LAPC
Georgia State University
College of Arts and Sciences
Office
of Academic Assistance
(404)413-5125