Career Center Helps Students to
S.H.A.R.E. in Real Life Experiences, Conversations and Student
Internships
July 07, 2009
Still haven’t declared a major? Can’t choose between Finance and
Education, or between Journalism and History? Utilizing a
wide-array of program initiatives directed towards the discovery of
majors, the staff at St. John’s University’s Career Center are
working tirelessly to help you discover your passion.
Represented by dedicated educators whose shared mission is to
assist students in academic and career preparation, the Career
Center sponsors an assortment of programs to build beneficial
partnerships for students with alumni, faculty and employers.
Through career counseling, experiential learning, employment
programs and other services, the Center introduces students to the
demands of an evolving workforce.
Spearheaded by Jennifer Grauso, Assistant Director of the Career
Center, the S.H.A.R.E program (Students Having a Real Experience)
targets sophomores with undeclared majors who seek to gain
experiential learning in a potential field of interest. Through a
one-day “shadowing” experience, students partner with alumni
mentors to gain hands-on experience in a workplace setting.
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