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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The eighth annual “Making it in
the Media Job Fair,” one of the longest-running campus job
fairs for the communications industries, is scheduled for Friday,
Oct. 10, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Bryant Conference Center on
The University of Alabama campus.
Up to 75 representatives from all sectors of the media and some
300 students from campuses throughout the Southeast typically attend.
Students will be seeking internships and information about jobs.
The job fair is hosted by the College
of Communication and Information Sciences in conjunction with
the C&IS Board of Visitors and Capstone Communication Society,
the alumni association for the College.
“We put out a mass e-mail a week ago,” said Dr. Edward
Mullins, professor and chair of the journalism department and coordinator
of the job fair. “Within two days we had 150 students registered,
and now we’re up to 200. We’ve never had them respond
to anything this fast.”
There still is time for recruiters and students alike to sign
up. Company representatives should send an e-mail message to mullins@jn.ua.edu
with the name, title and e-mail address of its representative, name
of company, city/state and preferred length of interviews (usually
10-20 minutes). Companies should let Mullins know if they need any
special hookups, and they should bring their own signs and brochures.
Interview space will be provided.
Students should send an e-mail message to Mullins giving their
name, college, major/minor and fields of interest. They also should
bring at least a half dozen resumes and work samples to leave with
recruiters.
The College of Communication & Information Sciences is among
the largest and most prestigious communication colleges in the nation.
Graduating more than 12,000 students, C&IS is consistently ranked
among the top 10 in number of doctoral degrees awarded and in many
of its research programs. C&IS graduates have won four of the
six Pulitzer Prizes awarded to University of Alabama alumni, and
the forensics and debate squad, housed within the College, has garnered
14 national championships.
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