Spring Career Fair
Bone Student Center Normal, United StatesStudents and alumni connect with employers seeking candidates for their full-time positions.
Students and alumni connect with employers seeking candidates for their full-time positions.
Emmanuel Amoah Boafo, a master's student from Illinois State University Department of Chemistry, will present a seminar titled "Graph-Based Analysis of CID Simulation Data of Protonated Peptides: A Case Study of Protonated Threonine and Phosphor-Threonine" on February 21.
Have your resume, cover letter and LinkedIn profile reviewed by actual employers and discover the many ways Career Services can assist you with your career.
Join a virtual panel discussion with Redbird alumni and get helpful tips and tricks for your job search.
Learn ethical ways to utilize AI for your career development and exploration.
Participate in this virtual "speed dating" style of networking with Redbird alumni to build your professional network.
Learn how to be effective in a job interview.
Emily Beitello, a master's student from Illinois State University Department of Chemistry, will present a seminar titled "Site-Specific Modification of Antibodies Utilizing Microbial Transglutaminase" on February 28.
Students connect with employers from the field of education for teaching and and related fields for full-time positions.
Sivanujan Suthaharan, a master's student from Illinois State University Department of Chemistry, will present a seminar titled "Molecular Self-Assembly: A Lego Movie Through the Lens of Quantum Mechanical Simulations" on March 7.
Prachi Sarwara, a master's student from Illinois State University Department of Chemistry, will present a seminar titled "Next Generation Nitride Nanomaterials for Optoelectronic Advancements" on March 21.
Austin Carter, a master's student from Illinois State University Department of Chemistry, will present a seminar titled: "The Development of an Efficient DMAP Catalyzed Synthesis of 1, 2, 4-Oxadiazoles from Amidoximes. Efforts Towards the Synthesis of a Potential Inhibitor Against the 3CLpro of SARS-CoV-2, the Main Protease of COVID-19" at 3 p.m. on March 28.