T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S A T A R L I N G T O N
Thursday,
September 24, 2009
Volume 91, No.
20
www.
theshorthorn.
com
Since 1919
BY HILLARY GONZALES
The Shorthorn staff
A weak economy can leave many in search
of good career.
With a little...
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T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S A T A R L I N G T O N
Thursday,
September 24, 2009
Volume 91, No.
20
www.
theshorthorn.
com
Since 1919
BY HILLARY GONZALES
The Shorthorn staff
A weak economy can leave many in search
of good career.
With a little more than 100
companies looking for employees or interns,
two basketball courts at the Maverick Activities Center were filled with people at Wednesday’s Career Fair.
The Career Services Office sponsored the
fair, which took place from 10 a.
m.
to 3 p.
m.
Students and alumni were invited to participate.
Communication technology senior Sheena
Bandy said
she had
never been
to a job fair
and found
this one
convenient
b e c a u s e
it was on
campus.
“This was a wonderful opportunity for UTA
students,” she said.
“I got my portfolio ready.
Hopefully I find something.
”
The Career Fair topped off the office’s career-themed month.
Between workshops and
resumé critiques throughout the month, students had opportunities to prepare for the
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