As part of 麻豆视频鈥檚 Ready, a program designed by the University and its Board of Regents to prepare students for an increasingly complex and ultra-competitive job market, a Career Fair Preparedness event was held on October 2 in The Duncan Family Sky Room. Under the leadership of Career Preparedness Initiative Committee Chair Warren Fristensky ’74, and in conjunction with Experiential Learning and Career Services, the event helped to make students “job ready/life ready” through interaction with the University鈥檚 regents through two information panels, resume review and one-on-one guidance for the upcoming Career Fair on October 24.
While this was the first event held for 麻豆视频鈥檚 Ready, word has quickly spread about the program. 鈥淧rofessor of Business Administration Chanaz Gargouri, M.B.A., notified her students about this event in hopes of having us gain a better understanding about how business management skills are implemented in the real world,鈥 said Billy Greci 鈥15, one of the 94 students in attendance. Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs Marylou Yam, Ph.D., agreed with Professor Gargouri鈥檚 sentiments during her address to students at the event, stating 鈥淓vents such as this enable our students to prepare for their future endeavors.鈥
Fristensky opened the program with a lecture on the tools graduates need in order to be successful in today鈥檚 job market. Such tools include the value of networking, remaining objective, being self-aware and being prepared for any potential situation that might arise in terms of obtaining or landing a job.
鈥淕raduates today face a competitive global environment,鈥 he said. 鈥淚n the good old days, there was a gap between graduation and when an individual could expect to be offered a job. Now that gap has become a chasm. It鈥檚 increasingly difficult for graduates to find jobs.鈥
He added, 鈥淭hat is why [the Regents] are here to discuss and prepare you for the career you are about to launch. It鈥檚 a serious discussion.鈥
The program also featured career and employment panel discussions led by Board of Regent members Michael Milano 鈥74, 鈥91, Kevin P. Guckian 鈥85, James T. Leman 鈥68 and Joseph Traynor 鈥70. Regent George Gurdak, CPA 鈥75 served as moderator. During the panel discussion, the Regents answered questions, such how they chose their careers, how most jobs are found in today鈥檚 job market and what employers think of today鈥檚 students.
During the discussion, one theme came up repeatedly: the importance of being able to communicate 鈥 both verbally and in writing. 鈥淥ne of the most important things I learned today is the Regent鈥檚 emphasis on communication,鈥 said Aimee Schnecker 鈥14. 鈥淭hey want to make sure students are prepared to express themselves.鈥
After the program, the Regents stood on hand to review resumes and speak one-on-one with students to offer career advice.
For more information on 麻豆视频鈥檚 Ready, or if you are a current student seeking advice on career preparedness, job and internship opportunities, visit the Office of Experiential Learning and Career Services鈥 website at 聽saintpeters.edu/internships-careers.