Career Conference in Chemistry at UC Davis Dazzles in Its Fourth Year

by Samantha Teshima

On Saturday, March 9, the Department of Chemistry at UC Davis hosted another successful career conference despite the inclement weather— neither rain, sleet, nor snow would dampen the mission of the conference or the spirits of its attendees.

The Fourth Annual Career Conference in Chemistry was an event that provided chemistry majors an opportunity to learn from job recruiters and representatives about developing skills for entering their post-graduate careers. In addition, it provided the opportunity for invited companies and organizations to meet one-on-one with undergraduate chemistry students to learn about their career goals. This annual event is co-sponsored by the ACS Sacramento Chapter and ACS Chemistry Club at UC Davis.

The conference began bright and early with keynote speaker, Dr. Marie Heffern, a professor in the UC Davis Department of Chemistry. She specializes in bioinorganic research, and spoke about her path to professorship as well as her recent experiences as one of the department’s newer professors.

“I had a lot of fun!” Heffern said. “While preparing my speech, I really enjoyed the opportunity to reflect on my own career path and determine what type of information or advice I would have liked to hear as an undergraduate. In terms of the actual day, it was a fantastic opportunity to be able to share my story. Often times, students make assumptions that professors got to where they are through a linear path, and that path can seem unattainable to many, but getting to share that my path was sort of all over the place was a privilege. I also really enjoyed the types of questions and conversations it brought up with the attendees.”

Following the keynote introduction, the event featured a panel of recent UC Davis alumni who have all carved out unique and different careers for themselves in the industry, or are planning on returning to school for a Master’s or Doctorate degree. One speaker, Teresa Huang, is currently working on her Master’s in Teaching with the UC Davis School of Education, and is currently teaching chemistry to high schoolers at NP3 High School in Natomas, California.

After the alumni panel, representatives from various industry companies provided their insight on the qualities and attributes that they look for when hiring new employees. Featured panelists included John Esparza (US Army Corps of Engineers), Keith Herron (Target Excellence), Khevna Desai (Emerald Cloud), and Huy Nguyen (Genentech).
Although the career conference was primarily geared towards UC Davis students, there were various other schools represented as well. Students from UC Merced, Modesto Community College, Sacramento State, and Merced Community College were able to gain some experience and insight into their own career aspirations for students following a Bachelor’s in chemistry.

“Don’t be afraid to talk to people who inspire you or people who you respect,” Heffern said. “Ask them about their journeys and about any advice or mistakes that can help you learn. Hearing about their struggles and how they have overcome or worked with them can be extremely valuable to motivating you to come up with ideas to do the same for yourself.”

The Career Conference in Chemistry has grown throughout the years. This year, there were over 130 student attendees, and over 20 companies and organizations at the event’s afternoon tabling session. Companies such as Genentech, E&J Gallo Winery, Emerald Cloud, and BioMarin were returning companies, and many of these representatives were impressed by the growth and progress of this event.

Students and representatives alike agreed that this event far exceeded the capacity of the UC Davis’ Student Community Center, and in response, the planning committee is already searching for a larger venue for the upcoming years.

“I want to thank the CCiC team for a great experience and running a great conference,” said one company representative. “The staff was extremely courteous and professional. The candidates from UC Davis are as always top notch!”

The 2018-19 Conference Planning Committee would like to again thank our sponsors and donors for their generous support of our event: UC Davis Department of Chemistry, ACS Sacramento Chapter, ACS Chemistry Club at UC Davis, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Insomnia Cookies, Philz Coffee, and The Sacramento Kings. Also, special thanks to all of our panelists, company representatives, volunteers, and especially the students who attended.

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Dr. Marie Heffern showing her excitement as the Conference’s featured Keynote Speaker

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Career Resource and Tabling Fair

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Career Resource and Tabling Fair

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Student representatives from UC Merced

Author: ACS Sacramento Section

The Sacramento area has over 900 members of the American Chemical Society in all areas of chemistry.

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