Franciscan University to host criminal justice career day on Friday

Toronto, OHLocal News

Franciscan University of Steubenville will host its fourth-annual Career Day for Criminal Justice this Friday, an event aimed at bridging the gap between students and potential employers in the justice sector. With participation from over 25 organizations and employers from across the United States, the event is designed to provide students with insights into various career paths and internship opportunities in law enforcement, legal services, and related fields. The Career Day is open to all students at the university and is offered free of charge, ensuring that it remains accessible to those interested in pursuing careers in criminal justice. Participants will have the opportunity to engage directly with representatives from various organizations, allowing them to ask questions and network effectively. This initiative underscores the university’s commitment to enhancing its students' career prospects and supporting their professional development.

Not only does the event provide valuable resources, but it also helps students understand the dynamics of the job market in the criminal justice domain. Attendees can expect to gain practical knowledge and advice that could help them in their future endeavors. Overall, the Career Day at Franciscan University represents a significant opportunity for students eager to explore their career options in the justice field.

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