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Harris-Stowe and BJC HealthCare Form Partnership To Provide Career Readiness For Students (1487 hits)


 

 

Harris-Stowe State University is proud to announce the launch of a new partnership with BJC HealthCare. The goal of this partnership is to provide career readiness and preparation for Harris-Stowe students to ensure their successes during internships and in graduation. 

Highlights of the program will include mock interviews and resume reviews, a guest speaker series focusing on career related topics, and a continuous presence on campus by BJC HealthCare through event participation and contact with faculty. All of these efforts will prove to better prepare students as they transition to the workforce and make HSSU students valuable candidates for their chosen career fields.  

 

The kick-off event will be held in April and will include a campus-wide resume review and mock interview day. Participants will receive valuable feedback and coaching from a BJC talent acquisition specialist both on their resume and on their interviews.

 

Contact: Brenda Talbot

(314) 340-5754

talbotb@hssu.edu

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