Arts students have an edge: The Arts Career Round Table
Student insights into the annual career showcase featuring Arts alumni.
Student insights into the annual career showcase featuring Arts alumni.
We also heard a brief introduction from each of the Arts alumni on their academic background, as well as their career journey. Throughout the introductions from the twelve alumni from various majors within Arts, the common theme was that finding your calling is anything but linear, and that is okay!
However, talking about business development is only a drop in the lake that was the Arts Career Round Table. So many different conversations took place in one night, new friendships struck, and lifelong connections were made.
Even greater than this, however, I gained new confidence of the value of the Arts degree that I am chasing. It does not matter what direction I end up going in, as the alumni at the Round Table reinforced, the communication skills, presentation skills, research skills, and information-analysis skills I gain while being a student in the Faculty of Arts gives me an edge, wherever I end up.
Take charge of your future today! Schedule an appointment with a Career Consultant at Career Services and connect with an Arts Academic Advisor to stay on track and plan your studies and career with confidence.
Career Services assists University of Manitoba undergraduate and graduate students with their career planning and job search. They provide a range of valuable services, including workshops, one-on-one consultations and career mentorship, all designed to make a meaningful impact as you prepare to enter the job market.
Faculty of Arts Academic Advisors are your go-to resource for degree planning. They are dedicated to assisting students with degree planning and providing essential resources to support academic success.
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