Author Topic: Fall 2023 career expos give Roadrunners a competitive jump on the job market  (Read 1321 times)

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AUGUST 25, 2023 — As students return to campus, many are thinking about how to turn their degree into a fulfilling career. To help those students connect with employers, the UTSA University Career Center (UCC) is hosting several career expos. Attendees will have the chance to explore a wide range of industries, hear from market leaders, make meaningful connections with top employers and take the next step in their professional career journey.

Fall 2023 Expo Schedule

Part-time Job and Career Center Resource Expo 
Wednesday, August 30 • 10 a.m. to noon 
Sombrilla Plaza

Career Expo Prep Week Series Workshops

In person
September 5-7 and September 18 • Noon to 1 p.m.; 5 to 6 p.m.
UCC office (UCC 2.02.04)

Virtual
October 3-5 and October 9 • Noon to 1 p.m.; 5 to 6 p.m.

STEM Career Expo 
Wednesday, September 13 • 2 to 6 p.m.
H-E-B Student Union Ballroom (HSU 1.106)

All Majors Career Expo
Thursday, September 21 • 2 to 6 p.m.
H-E-B Student Union Ballroom (HSU 1.106)

UTSA Virtual Career Expo (powered by the HSI Career Collaborative)
Thursday, October 12 • 1 to 6 p.m.
Register online via the Handshake virtual fair platform

UTSA students, alumni, and staff are invited to attend the STEM, All Majors Career, and the UTSA Virtual Career expos. An active Handshake account is required to attend the UTSA Virtual Career Expo. Drop-in hours will be available prior to the career expos, check the UCC website for dates and times. Attendees are encouraged to RSVP on Handshake for the in-person and virtual workshops.

The UCC helps Roadrunners discover, pursue, and achieve their unique career goals by offering career and job-search tools and resources, including individual counseling, mock interviews, resume reviews, and professional networking assistance. 

The UCC’s events are representative of UTSA’s larger mission to give students a competitive edge to attain the jobs of the future. Key to this initiative is the institution’s membership in the HSI Career Collaborative, a consortium of 14 Hispanic-Serving institutions across the country with Latino-majority student populations—united in the goal to make it easier for employers to access the diverse talent at these universities and to provide more career opportunities for all of the students and alumni of the member institutions.


Source: The University of Texas at San Antonio
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