MURFREESBORO — MTSU
School of Agribusiness and Agriscience students, especially upperclassmen,
gained a greater insight into the job market with the recent sixth annual Ag
Career Fair.
The event, held in the Tennessee Livestock Center, drew
nearly 200 MTSU students and 11 companies and organizations.
To view video from the event, visit http://youtu.be/tqy9mt6YHak.
“We were really pleased,” said Warren Gill, director of the
school, which is part of the College of Basic and Applied Sciences. “Attendance
was good with both employers and students, too.”
Gill said the event, held March 5, is both a career and an
internship fair.
“I’ve never been to one,” said Ashleigh Nash, a junior
agribusiness major from Bell Buckle, Tenn., talking about the career fair. I’ve
learned a lot about internships and possible jobs, networking and the things
I’ve never thought about before.”
Tyler Mowery, a senior animal science major from Ooltewah,
Tenn., said the fair “gives a great opportunity for seniors and juniors to look
at prospective jobs once they graduate.”
Companies or organizations attending included Farm Credit
Mid-America, Kroger Manufacturing, Nashville Nursery, Neff Rental, the
Tennessee Department of Agriculture, Tennessee Farmers Cooperative, the Davey
Tree Expert Co., Tyson Foods Inc., Tennessee State University (graduate
program), the College of Basic and Applied Sciences’ Master of Science in
Professional Science program and U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural
Resources Conservation Service.
Gill and the ag school coordinated the fair with MTSU’s
Career Development Center.
For more on the School of Agribusiness and Agriscience
program, visit http://www.mtsu.edu/abas.
To learn about other career fairs on campus, visit http://www.mtsu.edu/career/.
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