He hopes to land a position in the technology industry, one that could enhance his medical career.
"It's a learning experience," he said. "That's what I'm looking for."
And Wright-Swadel encouraged students to approach the Career Forum as an educational opportunity.
"Many of you think this is an opportunity to network with corporations and fields you already know," Wright-Swadel said. "What we hope, as well, is that some of you will explore areas and industries you don't know about."
OCS staff will review students' resumes at the event from 10 to 12 a.m.
Fields that will be represented at the Career Forum include advertising, management, consulting, consumer products, investment banking, communications, media, public service, publishing and teaching.
"Engage," Wright-Swadel urged. "Most of the [representatives] are excited about the opportunity to learn more about students here."