The News Review:
- Job fair set for UH Manoa
- Career Expo offers options for Tri-City job seekers
- Career Fair Helping Folks to Beat the Economy
- Career counselling meet held at Ganga Gurukulum
Job fair set for UH Manoa
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to 2 in the UH Manoa Campus Center Ballroom. UH said 70 companies confirmed they will be on hand with information and many will be hiring. The fair is open to UH students and alumni. It is being put on by the university’s Center for Career Development and Student Employment. For more information:.
Career Expo offers options for Tri-City job seekers
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Community members and students had a chance to meet with about 70 employers at the 25th annual Career Expo to learn about internship employment and networking opportunities. “It’s increasingly important in these economic times to have options” said Lisa Toomey CBC special projects director. Looking for a job in this economy can be challenging but some at the expo made it even more so by presenting their skills in a “60-second commercial. ” The 14 candidates presented live resumes before an audience of employers. “The live resumes prepare the seeker for the ‘Tell me about yourself’ question” said Daphne Lightfoot director of student employment.
Career Fair Helping Folks to Beat the Economy
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Several groups in huntington gathered Thursday to try to help others beat the economy. It was all part of the Tri-State Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences Career night. Universities colleges and other exhibitors came from West Virginia hio and Kentucky to discuss various employment and educational opportunities. Those involved said that events like these are important because it allows people to come to one location and learn about a wealth of opportunities the area provides. “You can find out about radiological technology you can find out about physical therapy assistance you can find out about all other different types of programs” said Ted Hagen TIPS Director of Admissions. While education was the main focus of the evening recruiters from the Army Air Force and Navy were also on hand to discuss military careers. TIPS is a new school that opened its doors this year in Huntington.
Career counselling meet held at Ganga Gurukulum
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This was an informative and interactive programme ondifferent aspects of career. About two hundred students and parents attended themeet. The speakers on the occasionwere prof Ranjana Prakash chief employment bureau AU Ujjwal Kumar Singhdeputy chief employment bureau AU prof Ashim Mukherjee Monirba AU DK Vermastate counsellor training and employment UP SD Upadhyay counsellor KanpurUniversity. Principal of the school Kamini Singhal welcomed thespeaker and emphasised on school’s guidance and counselling programme.
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