UH Mānoa honors top student employees at 38th annual awards
Binierose Cacho, Nicole Celine Mathews and Hailey Catherman were honored by Mānoa Career Services.
Binierose Cacho, Nicole Celine Mathews and Hailey Catherman were honored by Mānoa Career Services.
More than 400 students had the opportunity to meet with 175 representatives from 78 organizations on March 7.
800 students connected with 160 representatives from 60 companies who are offering internships, co-ops and career opportunities.
Kaylie Hayashida helped with the transition to online learning when the COVID-19 pandemic started.
The fair will focus on one-on-one sessions and drop-in group sessions.
During the three-day event, 23 organizations had the opportunity to share with students the changing needs of their workplaces.
Potential employers networked with students and offered internships, co-ops and career opportunities while counselors helped attendees at a résumé café with hands-on feedback.
Melissa Henry will represent UH Mānoa in the National Cooperative Education Internship Association Student Employee of the year competition in Colorado.
The Mānoa Career Center hosted industry veterans offered practical advice for aspiring actors, writers and producers.
CBS On Tour at Mānoa presents the variety of career opportunities in the entertainment industry.