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Spring Career Fair presents various job opportunities

Illinois State University’s Career Services hosted its Spring Career Fair on Wednesday at the Bone Student Center. The fair offered resume printing and complimentary headshots. In addition, students were able to meet representatives and recruiters from a wide variety of companies. With 85 employers in attendance, students had opportunities to network and make connections with companies that fit their interests. Sgt. Kiel Nowers of the Bloomington Police Department explained why he thinks students should look into joining Bloomington PD. “If you have a passion for wanting to change people’s lives, this is the place to go,” Nowers said. Bloomington Police Department is the highest-paid police department in the state, starting out at $78,000 and by the third year at $107,000. For students who have an interest in criminal justice or the police force, Bloomington Police Department prides itself on being a safe community to live in and having phenomenal relationships with every group in the community. “You can wear the uniform with pride,” Nowers said. For more information, students can visit Bloomington Police Department’s website. State Farm’s large internship program is another opportunity for students from all majors. “From finance to marketing to claims, we have all types of positions for students,” State Farm Talent Acquisition Specialist Hope Mineau said. State Farm’s internship program hires in the fall. This year, they are on track to bring in nearly 800 interns. Job openings and internship opportunities can be found on State Farm’s website. Students from various majors attended the Career Fair, aiming to find a suitable career. Other companies of interest were EVO Marketing, Gibson Area Hospital and Health Services, and CIRCLE Academy School. “I’d like to get into event planning, and I’ve looked at EVO Marketing and Hy-Vee,” Senior organizational and leadership communication major Truman Arie said. A variety of schools attended the fair, giving education majors plenty of opportunities to connect. “I’m looking to be a school counselor or career advisor, so I’m interested in any of the schools here today,” Senior history major Peder Sevig said. Students can check to see what employers plan on attending career events by checking the Career Services website and filtering companies by industry to find those that best suit them. Career Services advises students to plan ahead by utilizing their drop-in hours for resume workshops and career advising for assistance on how to connect with employers. Students can check out the Career Services website for more information on upcoming events and opportunities for professional development.

Illinois State University’s Career Services hosted its Spring Career Fair on Wednesday at the Bone Student Center.  

The fair offered resume printing and complimentary headshots. In addition, students were able to meet representatives and recruiters from a wide variety of companies. 

With 85 employers in attendance, students had opportunities to network and make connections with companies that fit their interests.  

Sgt. Kiel Nowers of the Bloomington Police Department explained why he thinks students should look into joining Bloomington PD. 

“If you have a passion for wanting to change people’s lives, this is the place to go,” Nowers said.  

Bloomington Police Department is the highest-paid police department in the state, starting out at $78,000 and by the third year at $107,000.  

For students who have an interest in criminal justice or the police force, Bloomington Police Department prides itself on being a safe community to live in and having phenomenal relationships with every group in the community. 

“You can wear the uniform with pride,” Nowers said.  

For more information, students can visit Bloomington Police Department’s website. 

State Farm’s large internship program is another opportunity for students from all majors.  

“From finance to marketing to claims, we have all types of positions for students,” State Farm Talent Acquisition Specialist Hope Mineau said.  

State Farm’s internship program hires in the fall. This year, they are on track to bring in nearly 800 interns. Job openings and internship opportunities can be found on State Farm’s website. 

 Students from various majors attended the Career Fair, aiming to find a suitable career.

Other companies of interest were EVO Marketing, Gibson Area Hospital and Health Services, and CIRCLE Academy School. 

“I’d like to get into event planning, and I’ve looked at EVO Marketing and Hy-Vee,” Senior organizational and leadership communication major Truman Arie said. 

A variety of schools attended the fair, giving education majors plenty of opportunities to connect. 

“I’m looking to be a school counselor or career advisor, so I’m interested in any of the schools here today,” Senior history major Peder Sevig said.  

Students can check to see what employers plan on attending career events by checking the Career Services website and filtering companies by industry to find those that best suit them. 

Career Services advises students to plan ahead by utilizing their drop-in hours for resume workshops and career advising for assistance on how to connect with employers. 

Students can check out the Career Services website for more information on upcoming events and opportunities for professional development.  

Olivia Walker is a News and Features Reporter. Walker can be reached at owalke1@ilstu.edu.


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