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Working To Help Students Plan for Future Careers
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Center for
Career and Professional Development Hosts Annual Spring Career
Fair
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It’s never too early to start planning for future career
opportunities. To help Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
students who are interested in identifying, planning for, and
achieving future career goals, the Center for Career and
Professional Development (CCPD) is hosting the annual Spring
Career Fair today.
More than 2,000 Rensselaer undergraduate and graduate
students will have an opportunity to meet and talk with more
than 300 representatives from more than 117 public-and
private-sector employers.
Now in its 12th year, the fair is designed to help students
think ahead to potential full-time, co-op, internship, or
summer employment opportunities.
“Today’s employers really desire students who have had some
experience while in college,” said Dawn Cairns-Weaver, director
of experiential learning and cooperative education, who is also
serving as chair for the Spring Career Fair. “This is what
gives a student the competitive edge when it comes to landing a
full-time job.”
Cairns-Weaver noted that last year, as a result of
participating in various co-op opportunities, Rensselaer
graduates landed jobs within the Capital Region and beyond with
companies that included: Advanced Micro Devices, American
Airlines, Bank of America, Cisco Systems, Cleveland Clinic,
Deutsche Bank, Ecovative Design, Face book, GlobalFoundries,
Hasbro, Hershey Company, IBM, Intel, MIT/Lincoln Lab,
NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center, Naval Research Laboratory,
NYSE Euronext, PepsiCo, and Vistaprint .
“Career fairs create an opportunity for employers to meet
with many students informally in a relatively short period of
time,” Cairns-Weaver added. “Most important, for students,
attending career fairs is an ideal way to network with
prospective employers, obtain information about various
industries, and generate a list of contacts. In addition, as a
result of our targeted residence hall outreach programs
developed for the CLASS initiative, we have seen an increase in
the number of first-year students and sophomores who are
visiting the career center, who also plan to attend the career
fair. Many of the students have expressed that they understand
the value of starting early – and this is great news for us to
hear.”
This year, 37 employers participating in the fair hail from
New York state and the Northeast, including several Capital
Region-based companies. More than 30 employers are new to
recruiting at Rensselaer. Participating companies include:
Accenture Federal Services, Amazon, Apple Inc., Blue Sky
Studios, Blue Water Media, Boeing, GE, Google, IBM, Johnson
& Johnson, JP Morgan Chase, Lockheed Martin, Microsoft,
Originate, Palantir Technologies, Schlumberger, Tripadvisor,
and ZS Associates.
In addition, to further help students plan and prepare for
their first encounter with participating companies, the center
will set up a “Pitching Corner” in collaboration with the
Archer Center for Student Leadership Development.
“The overall mission of the center is to be a catalyst in
the development of Rensselaer students to become world leaders
in a technologically based global economy,” Cairns-Weaver said.
“The center is focused on providing programs and services to
assist students in discovering and clarifying career choices,
and to teach them to manage their careers effectively.”
Additional initiatives under way include programs to support
and prepare graduate students for careers in academia or within
the public-and private sector industries; as well as efforts to
streamline the career process for veterans in order to connect
them with prospective employers.
In addition to the Center for Career and Professional
Development, other Rensselaer groups that helped to support the
event include the Division of Student Life, several academic
departments and administrators, student athletes, ROTC
students, and Rensselaer Union student clubs.
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Published
February 13,
2013 |
Contact: Jessica Otitigbe
Phone: (518) 276-6050
E-mail: otitij@rpi.edu |
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