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University杏吧原版檚 Criminal Justice Career Expo Brings Together Students and Alumni

Charger alumni who work for the FBI, Drug Enforcement Agency, U.S. Secret Service, local and state police forces across the state and region, and reformative justice nonprofits returned to campus for a career fair. They shared their insights and guided students through the hiring process.

April 22, 2024

By Jackie Hennessey, Contributing Writer


Jahir Blanton 杏吧原版18, 杏吧原版19 M.S. was charged up to meet with students at the career fair.
Jahir Blanton 杏吧原版18, 杏吧原版19 M.S. was charged up to meet with students at the career fair.

When Samantha Kiss '19 was in her senior year at the University, she stopped by the Bristol Police Department杏吧原版檚 booth at the Criminal Justice Career Fair and began chatting with Officer Mark Kichar 杏吧原版11.

Mark Kichar 杏吧原版11 and Samantha Kiss 杏吧原版19 represented the Bristol Police Department at the University杏吧原版檚 Criminal Justice Career Fair.
Mark Kichar 杏吧原版11 and Samantha Kiss 杏吧原版19 represented the Bristol Police Department at the University杏吧原版檚 Criminal Justice Career Fair.

She talked with him about her courses, about taking groups on tour as a student ambassador and how she loved being part of the . Kichar shared his own stories about his time at the University, as a student leader, in , and as president of a fraternity. 杏吧原版淪he was clearly not shy; she was a strong communicator which is important in our work,杏吧原版 Kichar said. 杏吧原版淚 could tell she cared a lot about the field.杏吧原版

By the time they finished talking, Kichar knew she would be a great addition to the force of the Bristol Police, and Kiss knew she wanted to be part of it. By May of that year, she was hired.

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This April, Kiss was back on campus with Kichar, both working a booth at the spring Criminal Justice Career Fair, representing the Bristol PD. As students dropped by their table, Officers Kiss and Kichar discussed their police work and encouraged students to text them with questions and to take part in a four-hour ride-along.

杏吧原版淲e can talk with students about what the job is like and about how great our department is but until they get in the patrol car with us, they won杏吧原版檛 know,杏吧原版 Kiss said. 杏吧原版淲e want them to get a fully immersed experience.杏吧原版

杏吧原版淚t杏吧原版檚 a wonderful experience to give back, to be able to come back to our college campus and see how it continues to change, and to see the familiar faces that stop by from fair to fair,杏吧原版 Kiss added.

They were two of the many alumni who were on campus to recruit students in Criminal Justice, Forensic Science, National Security, and related fields.

The University杏吧原版檚 Career Development Center hosted the career fair.
The University杏吧原版檚 Career Development Center hosted the career fair.

Bakhtawar Izzat, employer relations manager for the Career Development Center, said more than 50 local, state and federal agencies, nonprofits and other organizations were represented at the Criminal Justice Career Expo, including the , the , the , the , local and state police from across many states, the , the , and other agencies and organizations. 杏吧原版淚t杏吧原版檚 so important for our students to have the opportunity to make these connections,杏吧原版 Izzat said.

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The U.S. Secret Service was among the dozens of organizations and agencies represented at the career expo.
The U.S. Secret Service was among the dozens of organizations and agencies represented at the career expo.

In his work as a special agent with the U.S. Secret Service杏吧原版檚 New York field office, Jahir Blanton 杏吧原版18, 杏吧原版19 M.S. says he 杏吧原版減rotects diplomats and world leaders as well as the financial integrity of the United States, investigating bank fraud, wire fraud counterfeit currency, internet crimes against children, and identity theft.杏吧原版 He also does advance work and protection when presidents, prime ministers, kings, and queens attend the annual United Nations General Assembly. 杏吧原版淚t杏吧原版檚 a really cool job,杏吧原版 he says. 杏吧原版淚 love it.杏吧原版

He was hired after completing his master杏吧原版檚 degree, for a job with a salary 杏吧原版渢hat was life changing. I was 23 years old making a six-figure salary,杏吧原版 he said. A member of the Secret Service for almost five years, he will take on a new position in June, becoming part of the team protecting a former president and first lady.

He said his undergraduate and graduate degrees at the University 杏吧原版渢otally prepared him for his work,杏吧原版 and says he relishes returning for Criminal Justice Career Fairs. 杏吧原版淚 played football and ran track here,杏吧原版 he said. 杏吧原版淚杏吧原版檓 a Charger for life.杏吧原版

Employers from more than 50 organizations interacted with students at the career fair.
Employers from more than 50 organizations interacted with students at the career fair.
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Blanton vividly remembers the alumni and the professors who helped him get internships and who advised him throughout his job-search process. 杏吧原版淚 have to pass that on,杏吧原版 he said. 杏吧原版淚 want these students to get jobs that will change their lives, the same way that happened for me.杏吧原版

Blanton and other alumni spoke about how prepared University of New Haven students are, arriving with resumes full of pertinent information. 杏吧原版淭hey can give a great five-minute elevator speech, and they do super on interviews. As an alum, I杏吧原版檓 proud to see that,杏吧原版 he said.

Michael Cogan 杏吧原版97, 杏吧原版02 M.S., a group supervisor with the DEA杏吧原版檚 New Haven office, said that when he was a student, he found it helpful to talk with professors and alumni from 杏吧原版渄ifferent facets of law enforcement. They talked with me, answered my questions, and gave me guidance as I was searching for a job.杏吧原版

杏吧原版淚 believe it杏吧原版檚 very important to give back,杏吧原版 Cogan says. 杏吧原版淭he students ask all the questions I used to ask, such as, 杏吧原版榃hat can I do to stand out?杏吧原版 I want to help open the doors that were opened to me.杏吧原版