Help Wanted: Spring 2022 Career & Internship Fair (Virtual), Feb. 23

Help Wanted: Spring 2022 Career & Internship Fair (Virtual), Feb. 23

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The University Career Center is seeking alumni and parent professionals interested in recruiting and hiring Fairfield students for internships and jobs.

In preparation for the virtual Spring Career & Internship Fair, scheduled to take place from 1 to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 23, the Fairfield University Career Center is looking for alumni and parent professionals interested in meeting and recruiting talented Fairfield students for jobs, internships, and other professional growth opportunities.

Employers can conveniently connect with students from all class years, majors, and schools at this virtual networking event: College of Arts & Sciences, Charles F. Dolan School of Business, School of Engineering, and public health and social work students from the Marion Peckham Egan School of Nursing and Health Studies will be participating.

Employers will be able to engage with students via video, audio, and chat. Connect in group meetings with up to 50 participants, or schedule one-on-one meetings in advance, or after a group session.
 
Registration is open now at Handshake. The registration fee is $50 for standard employers and $25 for non-profits. Please contact the University Career Center at careers@fairfield.edu if you have any questions or are interested in arranging other networking opportunities.

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