The Career Center will be offering workshops designed to help students find internships and will host two Future of Your Profession panel events on the topics of journalism and psychology. The Future of Your Profession panel discussion series was developed last fall to offer students a glimpse into life on the front lines of their future field and feature professionals with exciting careers.
The speakers will share their own stories about how they got their foot in the door and what opportunities graduates can prepare for. The Future of Your Profession panel for journalism will be held on Friday, Oct. 9 at 11 a.m. in Goodwin Forum and the panel for psychology will be on Wednesday, Oct. 14 at 11 a.m. in BSS Forum, room 162. Both events are free and open to students, staff and faculty.
“Our motto is ‘It’s time to get fired up about your future’ because no matter where you are in college, it’s never too early to start building your resume,” said Internship Coordinator Ann Johnson-Stromberg. “A college degree is important but not the only of the piece of the puzzle when employers are making hiring decisions.”
The journalism panelists will be: Leesa Coble, editor-in-chief of Tiger Beat and BOP magazines; James Faulk, city editor of the Eureka Times-Standard; Carrie Bell, freelancer for Entertainment Weekly, People and TV Guide; and Sam Greene, production director of KEET-TV.
The Future of Your Profession psychology panelists will be: Jen Butler, Humboldt County deputy probation officer; Vincent Feliz, HSU staff therapist and alcohol and other drug specialist; Sandy Radic-Oshiro, school psychologist for Pacific Union and Blue Lake Elementary schools; and Kim Coughlin-Lamphear, HSU director of financial aid.
For more information about the Future of Your Professions or Internship Week, call the HSU Career Center at 826-3341 or go online to http:///www.humboldt.edu/~career.