CAREER FAIR SPRING 2010
The Career Fair is designed to provide potential employers with an opportunity
to meet students and conduct formal interviews for the purpose of hiring both
intern and full time employees. In addition, it provides an opportunity for
students to learn about employment
prospects
in
the construction
industry.
The Spring 2010 Career Fair will be held at the Brazos
County Exposition Complex, 5827 Leonard Road, Bryan, located approximately 7 miles Northwest
of campus. The interviews will be held in your assigned booth at the Exposition
Center. We are unable to reserve room blocks due to the number of rooms needed.
Please click here for
hotel accommodations.
Mail Registration Form to:
Construction Science Department
ATTN: CAREER FAIR
3137 TAMU
College Station,
TX 77843-3137
Or Fax to: ATTN: Career Fair, 979-862-7803
Or Email to: shelleysmith@tamu.edu
Ship Booth to:
The UPS Store
Culpepper Plaza
1511 South Texas Ave.
College Station, TX 77840-3328
www.theupsstore.com
Phone: 979-764-6107
Store Hours: 8:00am-6:30pm M-F
You are responsible for picking your package up and transporting
it to and from the Brazos County Exposition Center.
For Additional Information Contact:
Shelley Smith
Phone: 979.862.7354
Fax: 979.862.7803
email: shelleysmith@tamu.edu
URL: http://archone.tamu.edu/cosc
Employment information on starting salaries for Construction Science graduates is available at:
http://careercenter.tamu.edu/guides/reports/WhoHiresMyMajor/ArchitectureIndex.cfm?
For additional employment information, contact George N. Eustace, P.E., Industry Relations Coordinator,
at 979-458-1056 or geustace@archone.tamu.edu.
Notice Regarding Student Resumes
The Department of Construction Science values our industry supporters' contributions
to our department's programs. One of the important functions of our department
is the Career Fair and the opportunities students have to seek internships
and full time employment. Due to Federal, State and
University regulations, the Department can not furnish the resumes
of our students to the public. Students are taught how to prepare resumes
in classes and at the Career Center. All students who interview should
have a resume prepared and can hand you at the time they meet you.
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