duties and traveled for hours Wednesday morning, hoping for the opportunity to speak to an employer on the second day of the Cornell Career Fair. Some students began lining up as early as 10 a.m. Derek So ’19 said he changed discussion sections Tuesday night so that he could attend the event earlier. position early to make it to the line, said students who had to wait were being deprived of more valuable time in class. Halfway through the event, approximately 10 companies — including Intel, which set up a table outdoors — also sent recruiters outside the venue to talk to students on line, Sparrow said. “We were encouraging anyone who had extra people working [at their station] to go outside,” Sparrow said.
Source: Daily Sun September 01, 2016 03:00 UTC