
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - Spring is in the air, and for many Youngstown State University students it's time to start planning for life after school and putting their degree to work.
The spring job expo at YSU is designed to help students connect with potential employers.
"We have 63 employers who came today and it's a little more diverse than it has been in the past. We are expecting 400 to 600 students to attend," said Job Expo Director Marijean Benedik.
Surprisingly, the oil and gas industry was not represented, but Benedik expects the shale boom industry could be a major factor at the job expo this fall.