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FALL 2021 CAREER FAIR

ULMER CAREER MANAGEMENT CENTER FALL 2021 CAREER FAIR

by Jim Warner

Returning to campus for the first College of Business career fair in over 18 months meant not just a chance to learn about potential job opportunities but underscored the importance of networking. The Ulmer Center has had four virtual fairs in the past year—October was the first inperson event since February 2020.

“We’ve had a lot more activity than I expected— even more than some previous job fairs—which has been great,” says Stephanie Williams, director of tax compliance for Ventas, a health care real estate company. “I love that we are back [on campus].”

The career fair saw 45 employers come to the Swain Student Activities Center, including 14 first-time companies such as Aflac, Republic Finance, and Confluent Health, joining returning companies such as YUM! Brands, GE, and Ventas. UofL senior Terrell Williams (accounting) currently interns with Ventas and spent the afternoon at their table giving a first-person perspective to prospective students. He was excited to share his story with those looking to jumpstart their careers. “Getting that real-world experience working with [Ventas] has been very beneficial…all of this [has] been very enjoyable!”

The importance of in-person networking was not lost on the students, either. “Here, you can talk to everyone and stay as long as you like. I feel like I can explore my options,” says sophomore Arielle Dixon.

Economics major Jacob Bullock (senior) spent the afternoon getting familiar with the range of employers at the career fair. “I’m looking for an internship to get my foot in the door…being able to see all these businesses here helps remind me to keep an open mind because there could be opportunities here that I could really love doing.”

VIRTUAL CAREER FAIR IN-PERSON CAREER FAIR

VIRTUAL CAREER FAIR

IN-PERSON CAREER FAIR 56 85 19 45

STUDENT ATTENDEES

STUDENT ATTENDEES

EMPLOYERS REPRESENTED

EMPLOYERS REPRESENTED

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