Event connects students with more than 30 employers and programs Presbyterian College recently hosted a Career and Graduate School Fair, a chance for current students to meet employers, learn about internships, and plan for their future. “The purpose of this event is to connect students with employers for job and internship opportunities, as well as graduate school options,” said Kim Lane, associate dean for career and professional development. “It helps students learn about different industries, make direct contact with recruiters, and obtain career advice while improving their networking skills.” The fair featured representatives from over 30 employers and graduate programs, offering a wide range of options for everyone. Also featured was a LinkedIn photo booth providing free headshots for those interested, sponsored by Enterprise Mobility. According to Lane, several students were able to find professional attire for the event through Tartan Threads, the college’s free career closet run by the Career and Professional Development Office. Among present representatives were several PC alumni, thrilled at the opportunity to give back to their alma mater and see some familiar faces. For many, the values ingrained in them during their time at PC were the driving force behind their desire to return and
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