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Mines Staff

PHOTOS: 430+ Employers recruit at Mines for Fall Career Days

Colorado School of Mines hosts the largest college career fair in the Rocky Mountain region

The bi-annual Mines Career Days include a week’s worth of career-focused activities, including Prep with Reps for resume review and networking, a two-day career fair hosting 430+ employers and next-day interviews for students and recruiters to connect outside of the career fair.

Recruiters come to Mines for special talent and understand the distinctiveness of Mines graduates, who are prepared to make an immediate impact on industry. Whether it's engineering groundbreaking solutions, fostering collaboration across diverse teams, or devising innovative strategies, Mines grads are known for their ability to drive progress and get things done. Watch a video of Career Days reflections from recruiters and students.

Several networking and industry panel events also took place this week, including a networking reception with current and former Mines student-athletes and a reception hosted by the Society of Women Engineers, Multicultural Engineering Program members and alumnae to network with recruiters.

Students meet employers at Mines Career Days

Environmental Engineering student Kylie Vandermeer, right, speaking with Emma Sherwood, left, from Hazen and Sawyer.

Geophysics and Geophysical Engineering student Duke Ozamah (second from right) speaking with Mike Casey, left, from Apache.

Electrical Engineering student Alura Calder, left, speaking with Jordan Palka from Chevron.
 

Students speak with employers at Mines Career Days

Quantitative Biosciences and Engineering student Ian McClaury, (center in blue suit), speaking with Ron Hollins, front right, from Nevada Gold Mines.

Students speak with employers at Mines Career Days

Design Engineering student Vivan Vovan (center in green dress) speaks with Adyasha Mishra, left, from Michael Baker International. 

Students speak with employers at Mines Career Days

Geophysics and Geophysical Engineering student Duke Ozamah (second from right) speaking with Micahel Casey, left, from Apache.

 

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Colorado School of Mines is a public R1 research university focused on applied science and engineering, producing the talent, knowledge and innovations to serve industry and benefit society – all to create a more prosperous future.