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Don’t miss CSU’s Career Expo

By CSU Media | March 14, 2019
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It’s time to polish up your resume, make sure you have a professional business outfit and mark March 21 on your calendar for CSU’s annual Career Expo.

Dr. Nina Grant, assistant dean of students for the Career Center, encourages all students to attend, not just those graduating in May. More than 50 employers, including MUSC, Volvo, SPAWAR, local school districts and local government agencies, will be at the Career Expo from noon until 3 p.m. in the Whitfield Center for Christian Leadership. While most employers are looking for full-time employees, some will be looking for part-time employees and interns as well.

It’s a great way to gain experience in networking and finding out what jobs are available for your major.

A new feature this year is a chance to obtain a professional head shot for your LinkedIn profile. Profile shots will be taken from 11:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. 

To prepare for the expo, the Career Center will be offering Short & Sweet Resume Critiques on Tuesday, March 19 from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. in the Career Center, on the first floor of the Thurmond Center.

Shallon Mims, career services advisor, says it’s a great opportunity to get a quick review of your resume prior to Thursday’s Career Expo. Sweet treats will also be available. 

To learn more about the Career Center resources and opportunities, click here


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