The University of Kentucky Equine Initiative will hold a career fair from 5 to
7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 31 in Seay Auditorium in the Agricultural Science North
building on the UK campus.
The Equine
Initiative student working group and new internship coordinator, Elizabeth
LaBonty, will co-host the event, which is designed to help equine students
prepare for a career in the horse industry. The event is not limited to UK
students; all students with an equine interest are invited to participate.
“The career
fair will be an excellent opportunity for students to connect with local
employers in the equine industry,” LaBonty said. “They will be able to walk away
with a clear picture of how to prepare for, apply to and ultimately obtain the
career of their choice.”
The fair will
feature an internship panel, three career-focused sessions and speakers from
multiple facets of the equine industry. The panel will consist of both students
and coordinators from current, well-established internship programs.
The three
featured programs are Darley Flying Start, Kentucky Equine Management Internship
Program and the Kentucky Equine Research Internship.
The three
30-minute sessions following the panel will run simultaneously from 5:30 to 7
p.m. One session will cover ways to plan ahead for a career in the equine
industry. The presenter will talk about ways to get involved in the industry
area in which one is interested, what kind of job experience is best suited for
that role and how to prepare for a career in the industry. LaBonty will host
another session about creating professional résumés and cover letters, as well
as the benefits of writing thank you notes to perspective employers after an
interview or internship. The final session will focus on professional interview
skills and techniques. With the diverse job opportunities in the equine
industry, students commonly are confronted with a variety of interview settings
and this session will feature ways to adapt to those changes.
Following the
sessions, students will then have an opportunity to visit with participating
companies and organizations to ask questions they may have about potentia l job
or internship opportunities.
“We
organized this to meet the needs of students who have a particular interest in
the equine Industry and showcase the potential of our local students to
employers,” said Emily Plant, Equine Initiative student working group member.
“The format of a combination of short lectures and traditional job fair format
will educate the students on the important topics relevant to their career or
internship search and beyond.”
Some of the
companies and organizations that have verified their participation include the
Kentucky Equine Education Project, Darley Flying Start, KEMI, Kentucky Equine
Research Internship, The Kentucky Horse Park, Makers Mark Secretariat Center,
Old Friends, BloodHorse Magazine, Equestrian Land Conservation Resource, Rood
and Riddle Equine Hospital, Kentucky Horse Council and Hagyard Medical
Institute. Many breed and professional organizations will provide informational
materials and contact information.
Students and
potential employers who would like more information on the career fair may
contact Savannah Craddock at 859-257-2226 or e-mail savy@uky.edu. More information about the Equine
Initiative can be found at http://www.ag.uky.edu/equine.