More than 500 students and alumni attended the event, which featured 90 employers from a variety of industries.
More than 500 students and alumni attended the event, which featured 90 employers from a variety of industries.
More than 500 students and alumni attended the event, which featured 90 employers from a variety of industries.
More than 500 students and alumni attended the event, which featured 90 employers from a variety of industries.
Assistant Professor So Rin Kim says the program’s rigorous standards, commitment to its values and community engagement have helped set it apart.
The university serves more than 350 veteran and other military-connected students on campus, providing them support with benefits through the Veterans Center.
The university serves more than 350 veteran and other military-connected students on campus, providing them support with benefits through the Veterans Center.
The university serves more than 350 veteran and other military-connected students on campus, providing them support with benefits through the Veterans Center.
This year’s fair brought 460 students and 85 different companies to the Touhill.
This year’s fair brought 460 students and 85 different companies to the Touhill.
This year’s fair brought 460 students and 85 different companies to the Touhill.
She was first connected with Boeing through the FLITE (Future Leaders in Thought and Experience) Program.
She was first connected with Boeing through the FLITE (Future Leaders in Thought and Experience) Program.
She was first connected with Boeing through the FLITE (Future Leaders in Thought and Experience) Program.
The university serves more than 350 veteran and other military-connected students on campus, providing them support with benefits through the Veterans Center.
More than 400 students and alumni attended the event, connecting with representatives from 111 companies in a variety of industries.
Braddix was promoted to dean of students in April after 14 years working in the Division of Student Affairs at his alma mater.
The virtual event drew more than 100 attendees including UMSL Succeed students, Special School District of St. Louis County students and local employers.
More than 400 students and alumni attended the event, connecting with representatives from 73 companies in a variety of industries.
Around 500 UMSL students and alumni connected with representatives from 89 companies during the Fall Internship and Job Fair, logging a total of 1,674 meetings.
Units offering student resources have moved virtual or enacted other measures to keep the UMSL community safe during the coronavirus pandemic.
The event featured more than 100 companies searching for interns and full-time employees across a wide range of majors.
Balestreri helps incorporate career readiness into all areas of the university, so students are confident and prepared for the workforce when they graduate.
The Fall Internship and Job Fair attracted 525 UMSL students and alumni on Friday at the Mark Twain Athletic Center. The event featured 119 employers.
The education and criminology and criminal justice alumnus serves as the associate vice provost for student affairs.
The annual event brought 134 companies on campus to meet with 525 students and alumni at the Mark Twain Athletic Center.
More than 550 UMSL students and alumni networked with representatives from 128 organizations during this year’s event.
The event attracted more than 600 UMSL students and alumni – and over 290 recruiters who connected with attendees interested in jobs, internships and other career opportunities.
Roger Barker is a programmer analyst at Edward Jones, a position he landed after an internship with the company while still at UMSL.
Andrea Rees put her English degree to use as a customer service representative in the agriculture industry.
What are your plans after graduation? Teresa Balestreri, who directs Career Services, says the first step to finding that dream job is to look in the mirror.
Teresa Balestreri, director of career services at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, said in a recent West (St. Louis County) Newsmagazine article that upcoming and recent graduates should plan ahead, gain experience and take a targeted approach.