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Students make meaningful connections at Fall Career and Graduate School Fair

Excited to learn about potential career opportunities, more than 240 Âé¶¹Éç students filled the Turner Lynch Campus Center to connect with employers and graduate programs at theÌýFall 2025 Career and Graduate School Fair on Oct. 23.

Two students in professional attire attending the career fair speak to an employer.
Students attend this year’s Career and Graduate School Fair

The fair invites students to meet local and out-of-state companies, nonprofits and graduate schools, update their professional headshots, network, and practice their communication skills.

“As economic uncertainty rises, events like the Career and Graduate School Fair that connect students face-to-face with recruiters become even more important,” saidÌýKarlie Burrell, assistant director of Career Development. “The Career Fair is a great way for students to stand out in their application process, as well as learn about new opportunities.”

The 47 organizations represented this year were organized into different related to specific fields, such as STEM, law and communications. Students were encouraged to explore all pathways and career options regardless of their major. Some of the employers included Enterprise Mobility, Waffle House, International Rescue Committee, JP Morgan Chase, and RE: IMAGINE Atlanta.

Marge Ramos smiles while wearing an Âé¶¹Éç alumni shirt.
Marge Ramos ’95

Many Âé¶¹Éç alumni returned to campus to represent their organizations, including Marge Ramos ’95, who represented RE: IMAGINE Atlanta, a nonprofit focused on workforce readiness in the creative and film industries.

“I love the connection and opportunity to be back on campus to bring a little bit of what I’ve learned, my resources and my network to help out the next generation of creatives and leaders,” said Ramos.

Students made a lasting impression on recruiters like Ramos with their questions, resumes and eagerness to advance their careers.

“The Career and Graduate School Fair is a great place for them to practice essential career readiness competencies like professionalism and communication,” said Burrell. “Recruiters spoke highly of the preparedness and enthusiasm of Âé¶¹Éç students at the event; we are proud of our Petrels!”

View photos of this year’s Career and Grad Fair below:

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