WIU Virtual Career Fair for Education Students & Alumni on Friday, Jan. 28

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Western Illinois University will host a virtual career fair for WIU students and alumni interested in working in the education field from noon-4 p.m. Friday, Jan. 28.

Students and alumni who are looking for positions as teachers, counselors, social workers, administrators and other roles in education are invited to attend the Education Virtual Career Fair to meet with more than 60 Pre-K-12 school districts and organizations.

Participants must register in advance on Handshake (bit.ly/Jan28CareerFair), where the event will take place virtually. Participants are encouraged to view Handshake’s Guide to Attending a Virtual Career Fair (bit.ly/VirtualCareerFairGuide22) prior to attending.

For more information, contact Lisa Litchfield in the WIU Teacher Education at (309) 298-2144 or la-litchfield@wiu.edu.

***Report Courtesy of Western Illinois University***

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