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October 12, 2006 Editor: Shelly Willingham
The Univesity of LouisvilleCareer Development Center willsponsor the fall semester, University-wide Career Fair on Thursday, Octo- ber 19
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. The Career Fair will beheld at the Student Activities Center (SAC) Multipurpose Room, onBelknap Campus from 12:30 p.m. -4:00 p.m. The Career Center spon-sors the Career Fair each fall andspring semester and works in col-laboration with the J.B. SpeedSchool of Engineering, the Ulmer Career Management Center andMulticultural Academic EnrichmentProgram to coordinate the event.Employers representing more than75 businesses/industries, govern-mental agencies and educationalinstitutions will attend the Career Fair to recruit University of Louis-ville students, graduating studentsand alumni for professional positionswithin their organizations. Theemployers participating in the Career Fair are seeking candidates for posi-tions ranging from co-op and intern-ships to full-time professional posi-tions. The Career Fair is promotedcampus-wide and approximately 500 – 700 students and alumni attendeach fall and spring semester Career Fair.J.B. Speed School of Engineeringstudents and alumni will find theUniversity-wide Career Fair offersan excellent opportunity for them tomeet with employers recruiting engi-neering candidates including: Bel-can Advanced Engineering & Tech-nology, Department of Environ-mental Protection, Duke Energy, EliLilly & Company, Lexmark Inter-national Inc., New Age Technolo-gies, O’Brien and Gere, UPS SupplyChain Solutions and many more.Students and alumni may review thedetailed list of employers attendingthe 2006 University-wide Career Fair by clicking on the Career Cen-ter’s website at Students and alumniare also advised to review career fair tips, job search tips, sample resumesand interview tips in advance, atCandidates who attend the Career Fair should bring multiple copies of their resume and dress for success!Additionally, University of Louis-ville students and alumni may reviewapproximately 1,500 -3,000 job list-ings including local, regional andnational positions posted by em- ployers on the Career Center’s eRe-cruiting website found at Studentsand alumni may also review avail-
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Allison Douglas– Vice President
I graduated this summer with my Bachelorsdegree in Industrial Engineering, and am be-ginning work on my Masters. Other than serv-ing as the Vice President of Student Council, Iam involved in the Institute of Industrial Engi-neers, Society of Women Engineers, and Stu-dent Government Senate. I am also one of thenew GES 101 Introduction to Engineeringteaching assistants. When not at school, I vol-unteer with Big Brothers Big Sisters. If thatisn't enough, I am engaged and planning asummer 2007 wedding
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Simone Caston Director of Student Affairs
Nickname(s): Sim-1, Sims, That EE GirlYear: Senior Major: ElectricalHeight: 5'8"Shoe Size: 11... buy me some shoes :)Position: Director of Student AffairsWhat that means: If students are unhappy, it'smy job to help!!! Also, if there's an issue thateffects students, I have to voice OUR opinion!Likes: My Xbox 360, EE labs, sleeping,GoogleDislikes: Tuition increases, lack of parking,stalkers, Verizon
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