The Office of Career and Professional Development’s March 11 Job and Internship Fair had vendors across many different career fields, from medicine to education. Students were able to find out information about various career paths they were interested in, browse both local and on-campus vendors with open positions, and inquire about applying for various positions. Professional headshots and resume reviews were also hosted by OCPD.
Prospective educators inquire about positions offered by the Banning Unified School District. One of many districts surrounding the Redlands area, Banning School District is where some students of the university’s education program may eventually find themselves during their student teaching or after graduation. Credit: Kae Yeoh, ‘26Attendees browse some of the available booths at the Office of Career and Professional Development’s March 11 Job and Internship Fair. In addition to law enforcement and education, other job opportunities related to the healthcare industry, on-campus programs, the military, recreation and business spread out across the Orton Center. A screen with a full list of vendors was also displayed. Photo by Kae Yeoh, ‘26.Representatives from the Kiddo Education Service smile for the camera during the Office of Career and Professional Development’s March 11 Job and Internship Fair. The organization was one of many educational services with open interest signups. Educational positions made up a large portion of available booths, especially popular due to the large population of students pursuing education-related careers. Photo by Kae Yeoh, ‘26.A student speaks with a representative for the Los Angeles Probation office at the Office of Career and Professional Development’s March 11 Job and Internship Fair. With many students interested in public policy and pre-law, law enforcement agencies occupied several booths at the fair. Photo by Kae Yeoh, ‘26.
Kae Yeoh is a senior majoring in music performance and minoring in history. She has been a reporter with the newspaper since her first year at Redlands and enjoys watching documentaries, drinking tea, and listening to pop-punk and Asian rock.