Students came to the Incheon Global Campus on Saturday, September 27, 2025, to participate in the Fall 2025 IGC Career Exploration Day: Non-STEM Edition at the University of Utah Asia Campus. The all-day event gave students the chance to learn about non-STEM career options, gain insights from professionals within their field and participate in hands-on workshop sessions to develop career-related skills.
This event had two paths to offer support to students on different levels of their college life. Track A was focused on 1st and 2nd year students looking across different majors and career paths, with a focus on explorations, and was held in the morning. Students received an insight into different careers in Marketing, Business Data Analytics, PR/Communications, Human Resources, Sales, and Finance. The students left with a foundation level of knowledge of these fields in order to facilitate their discovery. Track B was immersion and preparation focused; aimed at juniors and seniors joining the workforce, it was held in the afternoon. The juniors and seniors acquired hands-on training, portfolio building and guidance on employability skills.
Students had opportunities to engage with practitioners from organizations like BENOW, S-Core, LG CNS, Gate Gourmet, and Hyundai Steel. At various points in the mentorship sessions, students were able to ask questions, establish rapport, and concurrently develop the skills and techniques tailored for them; while in the workshops students were able to create resumes, practice interviewing skills and learn about job search strategies.
The IGC Career Exploration Day: Non-STEM Edition reflected SUNY Korea's commitment towards preparing its students for success and facilitated the students in exploring options and taking positive strides towards their future profession.
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