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The College of Engineering and Computing will unveil its new career center at a ribbon-cutting celebration in the Swearingen Engineering Center Oct. 17 from 4 to 6 p.m.
The career center will offer engineering and computing students help with career research, job search preparation, internship and co-op guidance, resume and cover letter assistance, graduate school guidance, mock interview services, on-campus interviews, employer information sessions, and more.
"We are very excited to offer our students this comprehensive career center here at Swearingen," said Michael Amiridis, dean of the college. "This is an important investment we have made and is another example of how our college is responding to the needs of our students. We will be providing the guidance our students need to compete successfully in the job market and secure engineering and computing positions with the highest of today's entry-level salaries."
"In addition to offering the same services as the University's main career center, the career center at Swearingen will sponsor employer information sessions exclusively for engineering and computing students--bringing employers to the students and giving the students the chance to speak with company representatives first-hand about internship, co-op, and full-time positions," said Tracy Powers, director of employer relations for the college.
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