Turner College students have an amazing opportunity to visit with executives at Synovus and learn more about the company's early talent programs. Synovus is putting together a one-day event to be held on Friday, September 22, from 8:00am to 3:00pm at Synovus Overton Park, the company's corporate headquarters in Atlanta. Synovus is seeking college sophomores, juniors and seniors from diverse backgrounds with strong interests in financial services or technology. Hotel accommodations at the Even Hotel in the Atlanta Cobb Galleria will be provided to those students selected by Synovus to attend the event. Meals will also be provided. Students will hear from executive leaders and talent advisors, such as Synovus Chairman, President and CEO Kevin Blair and Synovus EVP and CHRO Sharon Goodwine, about the financial services industry and Synovus' dedication to enabling meaningful careers. The event will conclude with small group networking sessions hosted by Synovus representatives. Deadline for application submission is September 6, so there is plenty of time of interested Turner College students to apply for this opportunity.
Officials in the Turner College's Butler Center for Research and Economic Development recently put the finishing touches on an extensive report on trends in educational programs and occupations in the Columbus area. The report also includes data on business and technology trends. According to Fady Mansour , Director of the Butler Center, there are several key takeaways from the report regarding 10 occupational gaps that currently exist in the Columbus area. First, software development occupation exhibits the biggest labor shortage, with the report adding that the TSYS School has a bachelor's degree program in information technology along with a new AI track for the bachelor's degree in computer science, both of which can qualify students for this occupation. Other educational programs are in demand, such as computer programming and cloud computing. Second, there is a gap of 30 employees per year in general and operations management. This gap could be addressed by the Turn...

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