Career Services’ largest Career Fair

Texas A&M University Kingsville’s Career Services hosted its all major career fair held Wednesday, Feb. 5. There were 69 companies that attended ready to meet with students and discuss future job opportunities. 

The event was held for students interested in networking with different companies. 

“I have never been to a career fair, but I was absolutely prepared. I printed out resumes, ironed my shirt, and brushed my teeth. I got to impress these companies,” said Kade Smith, TAMUK student.

This was the largest Spring Career Fair held by the university. Many companies were interested in hiring for summer internships and employment. 

“I have been to about three or four career fairs and I would have to say there are more companies here than there normally is and it is way more crowded with a lot more students so it actually is going pretty good,” said Weldon Gallia, TAMUK student. 

Many employers were impressed with how prepared students were when interviewed at the fair. 

“Every student that has come to talk to me comes with an updated resume, knowing their GPA, having experiences, and great recommendations, which are all things we are looking for,” Eric Goodman from Exxon Mobil said.

The Career Services Center hosted many events held at the university to prepare students for the fair. 

“We did career prep presentations in the College of Engineering and the Career Service Center to prepare students for this event,” Associate Director of Career Services Lori Urbanovsky said. “We held workshops on resumes, networking at the career fair and we offered practice interviews which are all still offered for students at Eckhardt Hall, Room 104.”

Before students attend the Career Fair it is recommended they come prepared. Career Services provides a list of companies that will attend each fair prior to the date it is held. Many companies recommend doing research on the jobs offered to know what the job requires, and this also leaves a good impression with the companies. Business casual is the dress code and it is recommended to come prepared with resumes in hand.