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Career Fair presents students with employment, internship, and networking possibilities

At the Fall 2025 Career Fair, hosted Sept. 23 in the Bowie Arts Center, Erskine welcomed representatives of 26 employers, covering all majors and offering employment, internship, and networking opportunities for students.

Andy Anderson ’93, who heads the revamped Career Services Office, estimates that more than 300 students attended the Career Fair. Representatives commented on “how much engagement they had with students,” noting that “students were asking really good and sometimes surprising questions,” he says.

The representatives were surprised at how many freshmen came to the Career Fair, and mentioned “how impressive they were, given that most don’t start thinking about jobs and internships until their junior or senior years,” Anderson recalls.

Anderson serves as Alumni Development Officer in the Advancement and Alumni Office, where Career Services is now headquartered. His experience includes work at the University of South Carolina’s Career Center as employment relationship manager and service as an undergraduate career coach at the Darla Moore School of Business.

Vice President for Advancement and Alumni Relations Paul Bell ’84 says he has received positive comments about Erskine’s renewed Career Services efforts.

 

World Witness (shown above), the foreign missions agency of the ARP Church, and Bonclarken, the conference center of the ARP Church, participated in the Career Fair.
Erskine and Due West Skyline

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