Job-seeking students flocked to the fall part-time job fair held in the Student Union Mall on Aug. 25. Employers were prepared to answer questions about available positions as well as identify prospective employees. The job fair, which was held from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., aimed to help job seeking students meet potential employers.
The job fair hosted many different employers ranging from Bass Pro Shops to Mary Kay Cosmetics. These employers braved the heat for many hours to interact with Southeastern students about the positions they were offering.
Students browsed the promotional materials offered by the employers as well as spoke with many representatives about potential opportunities. Over 40 employers were represented at the job fair. These employers spanned each discipline and offered internships and part time jobs, as well as volunteer positions.
“We actually made it to 41 employers registering,” said Keri Truitt, assistant director of Career Services. “We think we are successful if we get anywhere between 40-45 employers and because of space constraints we max out at