I was originally so hesitant on going to a career event. For some reason, as crazy as it sounds, I have become afraid of the possibilities my life has. Especially being at Baruch, it has been extremely challenging for me to determine a career path. Years ago I could not wait to start college to begin my first steps towards adulthood and a job. However, now it seems like my main concern. The idea of staying stationary, unchanging from my job, a sort of binding choice is the main issue I have. I have a problem being stationary physically, mentally, and socially for too long. Things tend to start to bore me. One of the majors that I have delved my curiosity into has been marketing. Thus, I went to the Marketing Career Expo! It’s somewhat funny, I had anxiety over figuring out my potential career, but no anxiety when talking to employers. To start, I know that a huge portion of Baruch students are marketing majors, and likely most would want to come to the career fair, so I knew I had to get there early. The line was so long, luckily I was there early enough to get in. I took the selfie in the hallway because I did not want to be unprofessional and take one in the room with the employers. There were over twenty companies present at the fair. I talked with a man from the New York Post about the job he was looking for. A position for someone to start a new advertising campaign for the paper. He then went on to explain the typical day of a person with that or a similar job position. Turns out, I really like it! With the possibilities to endlessly create ads, campaigns, sales projects, and other things I feel like it would be a perfect pitch for my personality!