Spring Student Expo a Great Place to Meet, Hire

Hey students! Want a job?

Hey students! Want a job? Here's an idea for you.

Hey companies! Want to hire young geologists? This idea is for you, too.

The next AAPG/SEG Spring Student Expo, designed to be a network meeting place for geoscience college students and potential energy industry employers, will be held March 14-15, 2003 at the Sarkeys Energy Center at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Okla.

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Hey students! Want a job? Here's an idea for you.

Hey companies! Want to hire young geologists? This idea is for you, too.

The next AAPG/SEG Spring Student Expo, designed to be a network meeting place for geoscience college students and potential energy industry employers, will be held March 14-15, 2003 at the Sarkeys Energy Center at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Okla.

The spring expo is an outgrowth of AAPG's successful annual Fall Student Expo, which was started in Houston five years ago. Both events bring company representatives together with students for the goal of recruiting young people into the energy industry.

The 2002 spring expo attracted over 100 students majoring in geosciences-related disciplines attending from 37 colleges and universities, representing 18 states, as well as Canada and Venezuela.

The 2003 spring expo, now sponsored jointly by AAPG and SEG, also provides an opportunity for students to showcase their work in poster format and to network with industry representatives.

This expo will provide another opportunity for employers from small to mid-size companies to interview potential summer interns, part-time or full-time employees. Also, larger companies who formally recruit on campuses each fall are offered an additional opportunity to recruit future potential employees. Energy-related organizations and companies also will have the opportunity to host exhibit booths and network with students.

Company personnel will be able to informally talk with students during an icebreaker the evening of March 14, as well as during the poster session and more formal onsite interviews on March 15. Sponsoring companies will be provided with student resumé and abstract books in early March to help plan tentative interview schedules.

The expo's hosts are the University of Oklahoma Sarkeys Energy Center, the School of Geology and Geophysics, and the Oklahoma Geological Survey.

Information brochures and registration forms are available from Sue Crites at (405) 325-8971 or via e-mail.

Also, watch the AAPG Web site for details. Registration is due by Jan. 5.

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