StudentMar 25, 2024University News
By: Gina Wesler ’24, student correspondent

Opportunities for All Majors at Career Expo

Jumpstart your career at a University Career Expo that has representatives from more than 100 organizations participating.
University of Scranton students can jumpstart their career by networking at the Career Expo with more than 100 different organizations registered to participate this year. The Career Expo has opportunities for students and alumni of all majors and The Roche Family Center for Career Development has developed tools to help you succeed. The event is designed to help further careers and all the tools needed are available right at your fingertips.
University of Scranton students can jumpstart their career by networking at the Career Expo with more than 100 different organizations registered to participate this year. The Career Expo has opportunities for students and alumni of all majors and The Roche Family Center for Career Development has developed tools to help you succeed. The event is designed to help further careers and all the tools needed are available right at your fingertips.

Whether you are actively seeking a job, internship or a graduate program, it’s never too early to attend The University of Scranton’s Career Expo to talk to employers, get information about careers, meet a recruiter, and start networking.

With more than 100 organizations registered to participate, the University’s Spring 2024 Career Expo has opportunities for students and alumni from all majors. The event will be held, free of charge, from noon to 3 p.m. in the Byron Recreation Complex, Friday, April 5.

Participants, many of whom are Scranton alumni, who were in your shoes just a few years ago, represent more than dozens of different industries from several states, as well as businesses from the Scranton area.

No Excuses Not to Attend

Still not sure about attending? Not sure what to expect – or even what to wear? We have you covered!

The Center for Career Development has compiled a list of resources to help, including, what to expect, what to wear, resume writing tips and “elevator pitch” tips to get a conversation started. All candidates attending the event should dress to impress and bring plenty of resumes to distribute to employer or graduate schools.

The Royal Threads program is a professional clothing closet providing students with professional clothing items. Once a student borrows an item it is theirs to keep for life. More information on other helpful resources like this can be found at  www.scranton.edu/studentlife/studentaffairs/careers/career-expo.

The Spring 2024 Career Expo is sponsored by the University’s Roche Family Center for Career Development. Contact Rosie Jacklinski for additional information at 570-941-7640 or rose.jacklinski@scranton.edu.

 

Gina Wesler ’24, New Hyde Park, New York, is an advertising/public relations major with a minor in social media strategies at The University of Scranton.
Gina Wesler ’24, New Hyde Park, New York, is an advertising/public relations major with a minor in social media strategies at The University of Scranton.
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