GIA’s annual Jewelry Career Fair and Open House will take place October 13th from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Institute’s world headquarters in Carlsbad, California. This free event connects aspiring gem and jewelry professionals with nearly 40 recruiters, ranging from global brands to local companies – including Tiffany, Stuller, JTV, Leo Hamel and GIA – looking to hire for a variety of positions. Job seekers will have the opportunity for face-to-face career coaching and will hear from prominent industry leaders at the must-see panel presentations. Visit https://www.gia.edu/career-fair for more information. GIA’s Jewelry Career Fair and Open House is the one time of the year when the public can visit without a prior appointment.
All are welcome to attend the two inspiring panel presentations featuring notable gem and jewelry industry leaders:
· 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.: “Job Success in Today’s Market”
Moderated by Susan M. Jacques, president and CEO of GIA. Panelists Ashwin Bhindi, manager of Bhindi Jewelers; Douglas K. Hucker, chief executive officer of AGTA; Jennifer Susan Pusenkoff, designer/president/CEO of Jennifer Pusenkoff Design Inc.; and Jordan Tabach-Bank, CEO and owner of The Loan Companies will share their stories and discuss what it takes to succeed in today’s gem and jewelry market.
· 10:30 a.m. – Noon: “Creative Careers”
Moderated by Victoria Gomelsky, editor-in-chief of JCK magazine & JCKonline.com. This always lively discussion of out-of-the-box careers will feature Arun Bohra, designer & CEO of Arunashi; Maryanna Nagle, valuation manager at The RealReal; Lindsay Jane, jewelry designer/owner of Lindsay Jane Designs; Katey Brunini, owner and designer of K. Brunini Jewels; Anil Maloo, president of Baggins Inc.; and Shelly Sergent, curator at Somewhere In The Rainbow Collection.
GIA’s Jewelry Career Fair will be held in conjunction with the opening of GIA’s newest museum exhibit, “Centuries of Opulence: Jewels of India.” Guests will be among the first to experience a breathtaking display of 50 lavish historical jewelry pieces and objects from 17th to 20th century India. Additional gem and jewelry exhibits will be on view throughout the Institute. Visit https://www.gia.edu/gia-museum for a list of more exhibits.
Open house guests are invited to visit the Richard T. Liddicoat Gemological Library and Information Center, the world’s largest for gem and jewelry, which houses the Cartier Rare Book Repository. There will also be classroom demonstrations of the many education courses offered on campus.