To get a jump-start on summer employment, 26 MTSU Concrete Industry Management students utilized a speed-networking environment to catch recruiters’ attention. Eighteen companies from the industry attended the speed-networking event, which was held in late February in the Tennessee Room of the James Union Building. Concrete Industry Management, one of the university’s signature programs, conducts these events to help students meet with potential full-time employers after the internship process and graduation. Here’s a recap:
To get a jump-start on summer employment, 26 MTSU Concrete Industry Management students utilized a speed-networking environment to catch recruiters’ attention. Nicole Green, the department's marketing and recruiting coordinator, brought in 18 companies from the industry for the speed-networking event, which was held in late February in the Tennessee Room of…
From 19-year-old sophomores Nija Threat and Riley Bethmann to 61-year-old senior Dan Throneberry, nearly 60 MTSU School of Concrete and Construction Management students of all ages participated in the Speed Interviewing Day for internships with industry partners. Companies from across the South and Midwest sent representatives to interview 45 Concrete…
Thirty regional and national concrete and construction companies were invited. Dozens of MTSU concrete and construction management students, seeking summer internships or full-time jobs after graduation, registered to attend. Their common goal? Meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 27, for a "Speed Interview Day" arranged by the School of Concrete and Construction Management in the…
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