More than 125 employers have signed up to attend the 28th annual Business Horizons career fair of the Pamplin College of Business on Thursday, Sept. 16, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., in Squires Student Center’s Commonwealth and Old Dominion ballrooms.

A limited number of employer booths are still available, says Stuart Mease, Pamplin’s career services director for undergraduate programs. “Employer signups are up from last year’s fair, which drew 106 employers,” Mease says. “Signs of an economic recovery are present. Despite what most media outlets report, there are many jobs for college graduates — if they have acquired skill sets in demand or are willing to take a job that is not their dream job.”

Five of the college’s majors are routinely among the 10 majors most sought after by recruiters visiting campus, according to the university’s Career Services office.

Business Horizons, organized by Pamplin undergraduates, gives students and employers a good opportunity to meet and interact with each other in one central location, Mease says. “A job seeker will have no better opportunity to meet face-to-face with hundreds of company representatives. To reproduce the environment of a job fair will take many months to orchestrate. That’s why the job fair is still the best job search tool for seekers.”

The Business Horizons team can be reached via e-mail or online.

 

 

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