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Employers looking for students in engineering, technology, physical sciences and business are invited to take part in an October 18 career and internship fair at the University of New Hampshire in Durham.
The fair, is sponsored by the Business & Industry Association of New Hampshire, will offer employers an opportunity to meet undergraduate and graduate students interested in obtaining internships and jobs after graduation. More than 400 students are expected to attend. Employers also will have the opportunity to meet faculty to learn more about industry trends and staffing needs.
Before to the fair, the Whittemore School of Business and Economics and the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences will host networking coffee receptions for employers interested in informally connecting with students and faculty from their colleges.
For more information, call Bethany Cooper at 862-2029 or e-mail employer.recruiting@unh.edu.
Adventure Ready Brands makes health and safety products at North Country industrial park
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