CEDARVILLE — Cedarville University hosted its Spring Career Fair with more than 120 employers registered.
The career fair was held in the Doden Field House from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Officials said registration for the fair is now open at Cedarville.edu/careerfair.
The career fair was expected to bring organizations from Honda, Hyundai, Premier Health, Columbus Police Department, Samaritan’s Purse and the United States Secret Service.
School officials said Grad School representatives from across the country also expected to attend the career fair, hoping to enlist students who may want to continue their higher education.
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The graduate program at Cedarville University was also represented at the fair.
Jeff Reep, director of career services, urged all college students to attend the career fair, even freshmen and sophomores.
“Every time a student goes to a career fair they become more confident, more prepared to communicate their strengths, and well prepared for future career opportunities,” said Reep in a release.
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