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Derrick T. Dortch

Sr. Consultant, Office of Career Services, Fayetteville State University
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Mr. Derrick T. Dortch is the senior consultant to Fayetteville State University’s Office of Career Services. There he provides leadership in turning the FSU Career Center into a Center for Career Excellence focused on helping FSU

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Dec 9, 2022

FSU Boosts Student Careers with Paid Internships in a Wide Range of Fields

Students at Fayetteville State University (FSU) have access to a comprehensive career services center that helps them explore career options, develop their workforce skills, and land competitive positions. One way the career services center helps stu

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