The UCF Rosen College of Hospitality Management is hosting its largest career fair yet, with more than 100 industry partners and employers coming to the campus near International Drive on March 8 to recruit students and alumni to fill vacancies in their workforce. At least 800 students are registered to attend, with registration still available on site.
Demand for hospitality workers is growing in the entertainment and media industry, which in 2020 was estimated to be worth $660 billion in the U.S., according to the International Trade Administration. The Rosen College constantly is looking to new ways to connect students with these ample career opportunities.
In recent years the Rosen College began hosting more career fairs, with 1,000 students currently in paid internships they landed through these offerings and other networking opportunities through the college. Experiences like Disney Day, which is specific to The Walt Disney Company, has landed many students employment. More than 400 students attended the most recent Disney Day, which began in February 2022 and is being offered each fall and spring semester.
The Rosen College also hosts Universal Days specific to Universal Studios, and an Entertainment Exploration Experience Festival that recently included Entertainment Technology Partners/LMG, Florida Groves Festival/Dab Day Productions, the Orlando Magic, Rhino Staging Florida, Royal Caribbean Entertainment and SeaWorld. In-person and industry panels also have connected students to employers such as Netflix, the Orlando Film Festival and Spotify.
Mayara Martines, director of the Event and Administrative Support for Professional Internships at Rosen College, encourages students to take full advantage of the career fairs and the other events that connect them to the workforce early.
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