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PHOTOS: Mines students connect with hundreds of recruiters at Spring 2023 Career Days

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Chemical engineering senior Mulugeta Dereso meets with a recruiter from Colorado Springs Utilities on Day 1 of Spring Career Days. More than 300 companies attended Spring Career Days, which was split into two days due to high employer interest.

Overhead shot of wide aisle of recruiters and students

Company booths filled the floor of Lockridge Arena during the first day of Spring Career Day as Mines students looked to connect with as many recruiters as possible.

Female student talks with female recruiter

Mines alum Julie Eiken '22, left, recruiting for FAST Enterprises, chats with current student Maggie Dixon. Many Mines alumni return to campus for Career Days, but as recruiters for their current employers.

Male student shakes hand with female recruiter

Chemical engineering senior Levi Collins shakes hands with a recruiter on the first day of Spring Career Days. Mines students are encouraged to put their best foot forward by dressing in business formal or business casual attire.

PhD student talks with a recruiter

Doctoral candidate Seetharaman Navaneetha Kannan discusses his qualifications with an OxyChem recruiter at Spring Career Day. At the event, job and internship opportunities are available for Mines students at all levels of study -- undergraduate, master's degree and PhD.

Recent alum talks to recruiter

Mines alum Sarah Sadowski MS '22 meets with a recruiter during Spring Career Day. Recent alumni are also invited to attend both the Spring and Fall Career Days to explore career opportunities.

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