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The University of New Hampshire’s Advising and Career Center (UACC) is seeking employers to participate in a Feb. 22 career fair for students in engineering, technology and science programs.
The career fair gives employers an opportunity to meet and interview undergraduate and graduate students interested in advancing their careers through post-graduation employment, leadership programs and internships. More than 400 students are expected to attend. Faculty have the opportunity to meet with employers who attend the event to learn more about industry trends and staffing needs.
“UNH students are eager to work for local New England engineering firms, biotechnology companies and research organizations — as full-time employees and summer interns,” said Bethany Cooper, manager of employer relations and recruiting at UACC.
Students attend career seminars sponsored by UACC during the semester to help them develop resumes and interviewing skills.
For more information, contact Cooper at 862-2029 or Bethany.Cooper@unh.edu.
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