Connecting Students to their Futures, One Career Fair at a Time

On a chilly gray Wednesday in late September, there’s a special buzz on campus. The time has come for the Annual Career Fair, and for students to begin knocking on some doors to full-time and internship opportunities. Recruiters from across the country fill the Intramural Room with high hopes of finding their ideal candidates, and students clad in suits and heels make their entrance with resumes in hand, ready or not, to connect with their futures.

For college students caught up in the craziness of this thrilling and terrifying stage of life, preparing for what’s next is quite daunting, as recent graduate Emily Fritz can attest. “Bridging the mental gap between academia and real-world experience is actually kind of difficult,” admits the 2015 Accounting & Finance alumna, but she found that starting early in the process helped to ease the transition.

Taking advantage of the opportunity to sharpen her professional communication skills at the Career Fair her sophomore year, Fritz introduced herself to Grossman Yanak & Ford, a regional certified public accounting and consulting firm headquartered in Pittsburgh. Making this first connection built the foundation for an ongoing relationship which led to a summer internship and eventually the full-time audit associate position Fritz holds today.

Emil Fritz

Emily Fritz ’15

Although her strong work ethic as a student and aptitude in the classroom undoubtedly set her up for success, Fritz doesn’t underestimate the importance of the Career Fair in preparing her for professional life post-college. “Grove City has one of the largest career fairs I’ve ever seen and provides students with so much opportunity to connect professionally which is great,” affirms Fritz, who is just one shining example of the many success stories that unfold every year at this major recruiting event.

With over 160 employers and graduate schools in attendance this year, it’s no wonder that students are raving and attending in droves (approximately 1,000 to 1,200 GCC students from all years and majors attend the event annually). Since launching its first Career Fair back in 1999, Career Services has faithfully invested in the development of this annual event which has grown significantly over the past two decades. This year the Intramural Room was packed with booths boasting numerous full-time, internship, co-op, and summer opportunities for every major in various locations ranging across 23 states. A significant number of alumni recruiters attended the fair, offering fellow Grovers helpful insight from the other side of the commencement-day stage.

The fair’s sheer magnitude for a school of Grove City’s size is certainly unique, but perhaps even more impressive is the breadth of fields represented. From big name organizations that have attended over the years such as Ernst & Young, Peace Corps, Teach For America, General Electric, Mylan, Honda R&D, PNC, HP, and Chick-fil-A to government agencies including the Department of Justice, ministries such as Fellowship of Christian Athletes, seminaries like Westminster Theological, and graduate schools including Penn State and Carnegie Mellon Universities, the Career Fair yields a full harvest of positions ripe for the applying.

Another notable organization with a faithful attendance record is UPMC, one of the leading nonprofit health systems in the U.S. Their past recruiters have said that “Grove City College students come in and make an immediate impact for us in helping position our organization in a dynamic and changing marketplace that health care finds itself today.”

Grace Leuenberger was one of those stand-out students.  As a Communication Studies major with a special knack for design, Leuenberger found her niche with UPMC as a Creative Services Summer Associate. Upon making the connection as a junior at last year’s Career Fair, she applied and was hired soon after. “I learned a great deal about design and project process and am walking away from my summer at UPMC with a valuable set of communication and marketing-related skills … [that] I feel will serve me well in a variety of professional settings in the future.”

No matter where your passions lie nor how well-defined they may be, there’s no better way to move forward than checking out the Career Fair. For upperclassmen on the job hunt, opportunities to connect abound. For underclassmen, the fair presents an incredible opportunity to explore internships and summer jobs, and develop professional networking skills that can be of great value before diving into the formal job search down the road.

As the festive winter season approaches, only time will tell what stories unfold from Career Fair 2015.

Check out the following video* for a bit more information about the fair, as well as a testimonial from a recruiter for one of Career Services’ partnering firms, Grossman Yanak and Ford, who attended the event last year.

 

 


*Note: The video is aimed at potential recruiters to attend the Career Fair at Grove City College but provides a glimpse of the fair.

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