1999 Miracle Yearbook

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 prepar- ing students for their future careers. For this purpose,one ofCareerServices'long-stand- ing traditions is Career Day. Fall Quarter of 1998 pro- videdtheopportunityforthree different Career Days. The first was held on October 29 for business and communica- tion majors. SeniorKristyYoung,acorn- municatioanrts major, said, "Career Day gave me the op- portunity to interact with em- ployersin variousjobfields. I enjoyed learning about some careers I could have after graduating from Cedarville." November5's CareerDay for seminarystudentsincludedthe following: BaptistBibleSemi- nary, Faith Baptist Theologi- calSeminary,GraceTheologi- cal Seminary, Grand Rapids Baptist Seminary, aster's Seminary,Southeastern Bap- tist Theological Seminary, Trinity Divinity & Graduate School, Dallas Theological Seminary,CapitalBibleSemi- nary, and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. The final Career Day for Fall Quarter on November 19 focused on engineering. Ac- cording 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 rep- resentatives priorto their ar- rival at Cedarville. Out of the 50, approximately five studentsarecontactedfor in- terviews before one student is selected for the position. Lew Gibbs ofCareer Ser- vices makes the majority of contacts for Career Day through interactions on other campuseswith careerempha- sis days. GRANDPARENTS'DAY/CAREER DAY 0

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