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GIA New York Jewelry Career Fair Connects Applicants with Recruiters


Image of GIA Governor Elliot Tannenbaum speaking at the Jewelry Career Fair
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GIA Governor Elliot Tannenbaum spoke at the opening panel “Job Success in Today’s Market” at the 2017 GIA Jewelry Career Fair in New York.

Hundreds Explore Industry Opportunities

NEW YORK – July 28, 2017 – More than 500 students, job seekers and industry veterans attended GIA’s 26th annual Jewelry Career Fair on July 24. Sponsored by Jewelers of America at the Javits Center in New York City, this free, one-day-only event was an opportunity for attendees to connect with companies through an opening keynote presentation, one-on-one career coaching sessions and networking with nearly 50 recruiters.

Aspiring gem and jewelry professionals met with industry experts for one-on-one career coaching
Aspiring gem and jewelry professionals met with industry experts for one-on-one career coaching at the 2017 GIA Jewelry Career Fair in New York.

 

GIA President and CEO Susan M. Jacques moderated the panel “Job Success in Today’s Market” featuring industry leaders offering specific advice to aspiring gem and jewelry professionals on the importance of relationships, education and persistence.

“Clients, especially at the luxury level, are looking for authority; they’re looking for trust and they’re looking for a relationship,” said Hank Siegel, president and CEO of Hamilton Jewelers. “I love being able to celebrate with our clients … to take care of them and to serve multiple generations who come to our stores to celebrate special events.”

Regina Ciarleglio, director of retail development for Worthy Inc., spoke on the importance of education in the industry. “[Education] should be part of your ongoing world today, tomorrow and forever,” said Ciarleglio. “Learn about the business you serve … [and] what your customers are asking about, because then you can talk to them a little better and understand where they are coming from.”

Elliot Tannenbaum, senior principal of Leo Schachter Diamond Group and a member of the GIA Board of Governors, spoke on the importance of persistence and the lessons he learned through his decades of experience. “There is a common denominator to success in all of the parts of the diamond industry – the industry is all based around people, passion and persistence.”

 
Sonia Chaves, GIA manager of talent acquisition, meets with applicant during the 2017 GIA Jewelry Career Fair in New York
Sonia Chaves, GIA manager of talent acquisition, meets with applicant during the 2017 GIA Jewelry Career Fair in New York.

 

Marion Fasel, founder and editorial director of TheAdventurine.com, and Mary Feliciano, recent GIA graduate now working in technical product development for Signet Jewelers Ltd., rounded out the panel. Following the opening session, job seekers had the opportunity to meet with recruiters and have one-on-one career coaching with specialists in appraising, design, gemstones, manufacturing, marketing, retail and more.

Founded in 1991 in Santa Monica, California, GIA’s Jewelry Career Fair is the jewelry industry’s largest career event. GIA has connected thousands of future employees with companies at more than 60 events in California, India, Las Vegas and New York.

The success of GIA’s Jewelry Career Fair over the past 26 years is due to the generous mentorship of career coaches, expertise of panelists and participation of recruiters. The next event will take place in Carlsbad on Friday, Oct. 13. For more details, visit gia.edu/career-fair or contact us. Follow @GIANews #JewelryJobs for updates. 


About GIA

An independent nonprofit organization, GIA (Gemological Institute of America), established in 1931, is recognized as the world’s foremost authority in gemology. GIA invented the famous 4Cs of Color, Clarity, Cut and Carat Weight in the early 1950s and in 1953, created the International Diamond Grading System™ which, today, is recognized by virtually every professional jeweler in the world.   
    
Through research, education, gemological laboratory services, and instrument development, the Institute is dedicated to ensuring the public trust in gems and jewelry by upholding the highest standards of integrity, academics, science, and professionalism.