Angie Gassner serves as a Career and Recruitment Consultant at the University of Oregon, where she leverages her extensive background in talent acquisition to enhance the career readiness of students. With a wealth of experience spanning agency, corporate, and college recruiting, Angie has established herself...
Angie Gassner serves as a Career and Recruitment Consultant at the University of Oregon, where she leverages her extensive background in talent acquisition to enhance the career readiness of students. With a wealth of experience spanning agency, corporate, and college recruiting, Angie has established herself as a trusted advisor to hiring managers and students alike. Her commitment to creating an exceptional candidate experience is evident in her personalized approach to career coaching, where she provides tailored resume advice and effective job search strategies.
In her current role, Angie focuses on guiding students, particularly those in the Strategic Planning and Management (SPM) program, through the intricacies of internship and job searches. She works closely with both online and in-person cohorts, helping them identify their career priorities and develop actionable plans. Her strategic mindset, as highlighted by her Gallup StrengthsFinder results, allows her to effectively navigate the complexities of the job market, ensuring students are well-prepared for interviews and networking opportunities.
Angie's expertise extends beyond individual coaching; she actively engages with industry partners to create meaningful connections that benefit students. Through mentorship programs, industry projects, and networking events, she fosters relationships that bridge the gap between academia and the professional world. Her skills in candidate assessment, relationship development, and sourcing top talent are instrumental in driving successful outcomes for students and employers alike. With a passion for making connections and a dedication to student success, Angie Gassner is a pivotal force in shaping the future careers of the University of Oregon's students.