t emptWateri roo,elpme, A*. rat0. Alom Mono, )q0ft re-atize titattitue-axy CerdArviIlegrejwi t eginning ?f"Wit4t tiffSled-g career. Cedarville's Career Services Office has the goal of preparing students for their future careers. For this purpose,one ofCareerServices'long-standing traditions is Career Day. Fall Quarter of 1998 providedtheopportunityforthree different Career Days. The first was held on October 29 for business and communication majors. SeniorKristyYoung,acornmunicatioanrts major, said, "Career Day gave me the opportunity to interact with employersin variousjobfields. I enjoyed learning about some careers I could have after graduating from Cedarville." November5's CareerDay for seminarystudentsincludedthe following: BaptistBibleSeminary, Faith Baptist TheologicalSeminary,GraceTheological Seminary, Grand Rapids Baptist Seminary, aster's Seminary,Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Trinity Divinity & Graduate School, Dallas Theological Seminary,CapitalBibleSeminary, and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. The final Career Day for Fall Quarter on November 19 focused on engineering. According to the CareerServices Office, about 50 engineering st°/tPtYgore/cr LayMlyttz Phitr?. .)tlyteoh,y rtzstax gottgatkers igfrrouttion,wkil taikii9 to et.repissen, Wive.ofa,Maryland Scitoot resumes are sent to the representatives priorto their arrival at Cedarville. Out of the 50, approximately five studentsarecontactedfor interviews before one student is selected for the position. Lew Gibbs ofCareer Services makes the majority of contacts for Career Day through interactions on other campuseswith careeremphasis days. GRANDPARENTS'DAY/CAREER DAY 0
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