![]() ![]() She met helped guide her in the right direction. She knows she has a lot of options in careers, but the recruiters The COVID-19 pandemic showed her how not only significant public health is, but Kayee is a senior with a dual major: Health Science and Public Health. “There’s not just one narrow path, and there are so many places that I “It was hard at first, but now I see that there are different opportunities out there,” The fair helped her feel “relieved” about her internship search. Internships and future careers much easier for them in unique ways.įor example, Rolle, a senior Exercise Science major, recently changed her career path from physical therapy to research and dataĪnalysis. Of Egg Harbor Township, said meeting different employers on campus made looking for Students Rachel Rolle of Williamstown, Blessing Kayee of Woodbridge, and Bianca Hernandez To more students by removing a potential financial barrier and supported earlier exposureįor first and second-year students.” Student Experience: Building Confidence and Networking “It is important our students know the language of dress codes and what they entail,īut we also must foster their ability to assess the expectations of their chosen careerįields,” Roberts said. The biggest change was shifting the dress code from suits required to business casual. Smoother for both students and employers. Ashlee Roberts, acting director of the Career Education and Development office, said the office implemented changes to the fair’s structure to make it run ![]()
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