Employers recruit for entry-level jobs, internships
MURFREESBORO
— Dressed in an MTSU blue business blazer and with
copies of resume tucked firmly in hand, Hayley Marshall of Murfreesboro left
Thursday’s Fall Career Fair at Middle Tennessee State University with a better
perspective of what options await her in the area job market.
The senior psychology major,
who hopes to graduate in the spring after transferring to MTSU from the
University of Tennessee-Knoxville last year, was among hundreds of students and
alumni who made their way to the second floor Student Union Ballroom to visit
the dozens of employers set up inside looking for prospective employees and
interns.
Downstairs on the first floor
were representatives from two-dozen graduate schools from around the state
sharing information for those looking to pursue advance degrees.
“I’m wanting to work with
children, so there were two or three (employers) that focused in on that. I’m
probably going to follow up with the places I went to,” said Marshall, who spoke
with representatives from Youth Villages and the Peace Corps. “There are a lot
of employers in there … I sort of mapped out where I was going to go, so it
wasn’t as stressful as I thought it was going to be.”
The 32nd
annual MTSU Fall Career Fair was free and open to current MTSU students or
alumni. Organizers said one of the primary purposes is to educate students
about career options and connect students and alumni with employers for
entry-level and internship opportunities.
Hosted by the MTSU Career
Development Center, this event is the university’s largest on-campus fair of
the year, with a diverse group of 98 employers and 25 graduate and professional
schools attending and up to 1,000 students expected during the three-hour event.
Employers ranging from corporate giants such as Verizon and PepsiCo to locally
based companies such as Demos’ Restaurant and Ingram Content Group set up
booths filled with brochures and various giveaways carrying their brand.
This year’s fair moved to the Student
Union, a change from the normal location on the track area at Murphy Center and
one of increased visibility inside a popular student gathering place. A waiting
list includes about 30 employers hoping to make next year’s fair.
Just two months into her
position, Aflac administrator and recruiting coordinator Samantha Marfield
recalls being at a career fair herself not that long ago. She was pleased with
the crop of MTSU students and alumni who visited her booth Thursday, calling them
“very driven” and “goal-oriented.”
“This will become an annual
event for us,” she said.
And while she was recruiting
for internships in human resources, marketing and sales, Marfield emphasized
that the insurance provider wasn’t just looking for business majors, but people
“who are open-minded, who want to be successful and take on a leadership role
in an organization.”
MTSU senior Brandon Galloway,
dressed neatly in a gray business suit and leather carry case strapped to his
shoulder, felt optimistic about the contacts he’d made Thursday. The criminal
justice major from Memphis, who hopes to graduate this coming spring or summer,
knows he needs to “get to the next point in life, trying to decide what I want
to do and how I want to go about doing it.”
“A lot of information was given
to me and a lot of questions were answered that I needed to know,” he said.
Through a connection
with one of his professors, Galloway said he thinks he has a strong possibility
for a summer internship with the Murfreesboro Police Department, one of the
recruiters at Thursday’s fair.
That’s the kind of news
that pleases Dusty Doddridge, assistant director of employer relations for the
Career Development Center. His office helps students before and after such job
fair with polishing their resumes, honing strong “elevator speeches” to
employers and taking the proper steps to transition from interview to hire
date.
“We were really pleased
with the quality of the employers and the quality of opportunities for our
students,” Doddridge said. “It’s all about connecting students and employers.”
For more information
about the MTSU Career Development Center, call 615-898-2500 or visit www.mtsu.edu/career.
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