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Sept. 26 Career Fair to feature more than 100 potential employers

September 20, 2019

Contact: Brittney Dabney, Office of Communications, Public Relations and Marketing
 

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¾«¶«AV will welcome more than 100 employers to campus on Thursday, Sept. 26 for its annual career fair. Students participating will have a chance to network and interview with potential employers during the fair in the Kellogg Conference Center from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The fair, hosted by the Office of Student Affairs’, Career Development and Placement Services will allow students to connect with a multitude of diverse companies. Participating employers will include Fortune 500 companies, governmental agencies, large regional organizations, nonprofits and service organizations.

Abena Myers-Taylor, interim vice president of student affairs and dean of student life, said she’s glad to have the continued support of participating employers.

“The corporations and companies slated to attend in this year’s fair are interested in connecting with our students, and they are eager to share information related to available internships, co-ops and job openings,†she explained.

The career fair is part of the university’s “Career Readiness Week,†which places an emphasis on preparing students for their chosen professions. A Student Interview Clinic on Wednesday September 25th from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. will offer students the opportunity to have their resumes reviewed, participate in mock interviews, and learn interview tips with company recruiters ahead of Thursday’s career fair.

To participate in the Student Interview Clinic, contact Pamela Gray in the Office of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management at 724-4746, pgray@tuskegee.edu or 500 Tompkins Hall. Appointments will be accepted through noon on Tuesday, Sept. 24.

¾«¶«AV is dedicated to enhancing the quality educational experience it offers its students. Diverse: Issues in Higher Education frequently ranks the university as a top-tier producer of African-American and other minority graduates in numerous fields where they both employ their skills and diversify the workforce. These fields include agriculture, veterinary medicine, physical sciences, biological and biomedical sciences, engineering, and architecture — among others.

The following list includes some of the companies registered to participate in the Sept. 26 career fair:

List of Companies Registered for the Career Fair
    
3M Ford Motor Credit Company LLC Nucor
Aflac Fort Payne City Schools Occidental Petroleum
Air Force STEM - Eglin Air Force Base Gaylor Electric Pantex
Air Force STEM - Robins Air Force Base GE Aviation Peace Corps
Alabama Ag Credit Georgia Transmission Corporation Personnel Board of Jefferson County
Alabama Dept. of Environmental Management    Graphic Packaging International PowerSouth Energy Cooperative
Alabama Dept. of Public Health Gray Procter & Gamble
Alabama Dept. of Rehab. Services Gulfstream Aerospace Protective Life Insurance
Alabama Dept. of Revenue Heatcraft Refrigeration Regions Bank
Allstate Holder Construction Company Restoration Academy
American Airlines Honda North America - South HUB Rockford Construction
Analytical Graphics, Inc. Hormel Foods Ryan Companies
Arclin USA LLC Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) SABIC, Petrochemical Manufacturing
BAE Systems, Inc. Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama Savannah River Remediation
Baker Hughes, a GE Company INROADS Sherwin Williams
Benham, a Haskell Company Insight St. Louis Southern Company
Boehringer Ingleheim Corporation Intel Corporation Southwire
Boeing Interfor Tate & Lyle
BP Internal Revenue Service Textron Aviation
Chevron International Paper Trane
Clayco Johnson & Johnson - Ethicon TSYS
The Clorox Company KIA Motors Manufacturing Georgia Turner Construction
Dassault Systemes Marine Corps United Technologies Corporation
Daxko MARS, Inc. The University of Alabama - Huntsville                    
Doster Construction Company McCarthy Building Companies - Southeast University of Georgia
Drug Enforcement Administration MetroPower, Inc. (Carolina Power) University of Tennessee Extension
Dupont Midcontinent Independent System Operator     U.S. Army Combat
Eaton Milliken & Company U.S. Army Tank
Elanco Missile Defense Agency U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Encompass Health Mountaire Farms of Delaware U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Enterprises Holdings MTSI Modern Technology Solutions, Inc. U.S. Marine Corps
Enterprise Rent-A-Car NASA U.S. Navy Recruiting
Eufaula City Schools National Aerospace Solutions, LLC Engineering       U.S. Secret Service
EVRAZ, a Mining Company NAVAIR Vulcan
Ethicon, Inc. (Johnson & Johnson) Neptune Weyerhaeuser
F.H. Paschen NextEra Enegry WR-ALC, Robins Air Force Base
First South Farm Credit - Alabama                   Nou Systems

  

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