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Employers are being sought to participate in the University of New Hampshire Whittemore School of Business and Economics’ graduate business and technology career fair, to be held Oct. 1 at the university,
The fair, to be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Huddleston Hall main ballroom, is designed to offer employers an opportunity to meet MBA graduate students interested in advancing their careers through post-graduation employment, leadership programs and internships.
Approximately 125 business, economics and technology students and Whittemore School alumni are expected to attend.
Graduate students at the Whittemore School concentrate their studies in business administration, accounting, decision sciences, supply chain management, economics, entrepreneurial venture creation, finance or marketing. Many attend a resume workshop prior to the event to prepare for the fair and they often have previous career experience to offer.
For more information, contact Darius Thompson, director of placement and corporate relations, 862-4004 or darius.thompson@unh.edu. nhbr
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