Akin-Tunde Akintewe '15 (Visual Arts) will be part of the April 6 panel. |
Wednesday, April 6, 7-9 p.m. in Fox Hall (CPS) "Think Outside the Major," hosted by Associate Dean and Executive Director of the Center for Career Planning & Applied Learning Andrew Black and PEL Executive Director Amanda Hagood, is part of the College Program Series. This term's panel will be moderated by Jacob Kent '18, a current residential student majoring in Communication and features:
- Akin-Tunde Akintewe '15 (PEL/Visual Arts), Regional Narrowband Technical Manager with the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command,
- Chapin (Ellinger) Bellina '94, Associate Publisher of Marketing for Entertainment Weekly, and
- Kaiya Waddell '06, Industry Manager for Democratic Politics at Facebook.
Thursday, April 7 at 7:30 p.m. (CPS) "Coming out in the Workplace" in
Saturday, April 8 at 10 a.m. Dress to Impress Field Trip to International Mall in Tampa. Meet at the mailboxes at 10 a.m. Email Krystal Fogarty at fogartkm@eckerd.edu to reserve your spot.
Monday, April 11, Noon to 4 p.m. First Impression, Fashion, Elevator Pitch, Networking resources, and Professional Photos for LinkedIn. Look for tables to be set up on campus.
Employers filled Fox Hall at a 2015 Career Services Fair. |
Wednesday, April 13, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Eckerd College Career & Internship Fair, held in Fox Hall, features more than 50 area businesses representing a variety of
fields. Director of Career Services Grant Bailey said, in an email, the
companies attending
represent a variety of fields including finance, marine science,
research, technology, and sports.
Employers attend the Eckerd College Fair because they value Eckerd's
reputation for fostering skills such as "collaborative leadership,
innovation, analysis and critical thinking, problem solving, research,
oral and written communication skills, and a commitment to service,"
according to the information sent to interested employers.
PEL students are welcomed, and students do not need to register for the event.
"Simply show-up in professional attire, as if you were going to an interview," Bailey wrote. He also suggested students bring copies of their resume, preferably in a nice folder.
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