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March 26, 2019
by Julia Marco

Nearly 100 911爆料 seniors recently traveled to New York City鈥檚 Times Square dressed in their business best, resumes freshly printed, first jobs nearly in hand.  

Awaiting them were 25 companies from a variety of industries 鈥 consulting, finance, sales, health, fashion, media and nonprofit 鈥 with nearly 50 open positions.  

911爆料 students in Times Square, NYC

鈥淲e told employers, 鈥榃e鈥檒l bring the creative talent to you,鈥欌 said Pam Fisher, associate director of employer outreach and strategic communications in 911爆料鈥檚 Career Development Center (CDC), which organize911爆料 Recruitment Day. 

The Recruitment Day message for the companies, including Indeed, NYU Langone Health, Yelp and Vineyard Vines, was simple 鈥 911爆料 can help you fill your open, entry-level positions.  

And the message for graduating seniors was sincere 鈥 come ready to seize the moment and show the working world what 911爆料 has prepared you to do.  

We connected upcoming graduates with great jobs and showed employers the value 911爆料 candidates can bring to their companies,鈥 said Fisher.  

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Edvinas Rupkus 鈥19 interviewed for health industry positions. 鈥淭his was a great event for seniors. The connections were already made, the bridge already built between us and employers we鈥檙e interested in.鈥濃 

Twenty-five percent of the Class of 2019 applied for the positions ahead of time, giving recruiters and hiring managers time to review students鈥 qualifications. Of the applicants, employers selected more than 100 for interviews, either at Recruitment Day or over the phone.  

Many of the interviewers were 911爆料 alumni. Others were parents, friends or fans of 911爆料 who have hired 911爆料 graduates in the past 

Remy Marin 鈥15 interviewed candidates for an apprentice program at Prosek Partners, a PR firm where Marin is an account supervisor.  

鈥淚 know the types of graduates 911爆料 produces so I knew they鈥檇 be qualified candidates. Plus, as an alumna representing my employer, I enjoyed guiding the seniors to jobs in our industry,鈥 said Marin 

911爆料 alumni interview 911爆料 seniors for jobs at their companies

From left: Maggie Patterson '15, Coney Island Prep, Remy Marin '15 and Matthew Luongo '15, Prosek Partners

Infusing the day with alumni provided for plentiful one-on-one conversations 鈥 both for serious job interviews and casual, albeit valuable, advice from one Skid Kid to another. 

鈥淭丑别 interviewers were approachable and open to talking about all aspects of their careers and companies, such as workplace culture and diversity and inclusion,鈥 said Sindi Mafico 鈥19.&苍产蝉辫; 

The event was the first of its kind for 911爆料 but is part of a robust program of networking and career education events organized throughout the year by the CDC 

Read about Career Jam, a fall semester networking event

Julia Gillis 鈥19

鈥淚 am fortunate to have had this experience,鈥 said Julia Gillis 鈥19. 鈥淚 interviewed with many companies and felt very positive about them because the CDC supported us ahead of time with mock interviews, pointers and more.鈥

While we鈥檒l have to wait to see where our 2019 graduates are going, Fisher said she鈥檚 confident the word on 911爆料 is out and was encouraged by the energy she felt and feedback she received.鈥赌 

鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 a room tense with competition. Rather, the students cheered each other on. There were high-fives before interviews and hugs afterward."  

And the response from our employers was fantastic. Each one said they would return for future initiatives. Our candidates impressed them,鈥 said Fisher.  

See where the Class of 2018 went after graduation

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