Sponsored by the Career Services Center, the event included
about 35 booths set up for students and alumni who were interested
in a career in health, science, or human social services.
Carol Kagimoto of the CSC said, “It’s not just
a job fair. Employers from all over come to look for potential
full- or part- time workers, or to share information about
a
particular career area.”
Students signed in and received name tags and then were free
to visit the different booths that were set up on the front
lanai. Some students were even lucky enough to have an interview
right
on the spot, as the CSC set up interview tables on the back
lanai.
Kagimoto had spent the two weeks before the fair encouraging
everyone to come out because it was “a free event that
was low risk, and gave students every easy way to look at a
job market. Even those who were not job seeking!”
CSC is planning a spring career fair targeted for business
and technology majors. |