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Career fair offers students opportunity
cal, underdeveloped work ethic that plagues soon-to-be-graduating students, however, lies some promising hearsay that should have printers pumping resumes in less time than it takes to push a tassel from the right side of a graduation cap to the left.
“The economy is picking up and the job market is seeing a lot of hiring,” said Hutchinson.
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According to The Christian Science Monitor, colleges and universities are helping the job market improve with more emphasis on cutting-edge technology and skill requirements. The publication states “The newly created jobs include 20,000 in professional, scientific, and technical services; 18,000 in education and health services; and another 21,000 for K-12 teachers.”
Both Hutchinson and Piccini agree again that students who attend the career fair will be placing themselves at a high advantage.
“Students can gain a lot of mileage essentially just by showing up, but it would be