EASC hosts numerous career events each year, often featuring talks by professionals in various fields to provide students an opportunity to learn how to leverage their East Asia-related language skills and area studies knowledge in their job search. Examples of such events include:
- Oct. 11, 2021: “Crossroads: The Japanese Entertainment Industry, My Experiences, and Where We Go From Here” with Brandon Schindewolf, ISARIBI Consulting, Tokyo
- Apr. 9, 2021: “Midwestern Professionalization Seminar for East Asian Studies: Careers in Government” in collaboration with the University of Wisconsin
- Mar. 30, 2021: “Midwestern Professionalization Seminar for East Asian Studies: Careers in Journalism” in collaboration with the University of Wisconsin
- Mar. 17, 2021: “Midwestern Professionalization Seminar for East Asian Studies: Digital Humanities with Javier Cha, Paula Curtis, and Xin Yu” in collaboration with the University of Wisconsin
- Mar. 10, 2021: “Midwestern Professionalization Seminar for East Asian Studies: Careers in Think Tanks” in collaboration with the University of Wisconsin
- Oct. 8, 2020: “Teaching English in Japan” with Ohio State graduate student panel
- Oct. 3, 2019: “East Asian Language Skills and Global Competencies Workshop” with Arts and Sciences Career Services
- Sept. 19, 2019: Career talk by Hideki Hara, Director of The Japan Foundation, Los Angeles: “Are you 21st Century Ready? How to Get the Most Out of Your Japanese Language Skills”
- Nov. 8, 2018: Career talk by Bart Edes, Asian Development Bank: “Career Opportunities with ADB & Briefing on Issues in Asia“
- Oct. 30, 2018: “Japanese Interpretation Observation” at Honda R&D Americas, Inc.
- Oct. 4, 2018: “Chinese Studies in My Life and Career“
- Sept. 7, 2018: Kay Nason, Kenneth Lantz, Koji Sasamoto, “Japanese Interpretation Demonstration“