WIU Macomb, QCs Campus College Career Fairs Set

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Western Illinois University will host a virtual Quad Cities College Career Fair Thursday, Feb 24, and the WIU All Major Career and Internship Fairs Tuesday, March 8 (in-person Macomb) and Wednesday March 9 (virtual).

The Quad Cities event will be on the Handshake platform from noon-3 p.m.
The in-person Macomb event will be held from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. in the University Union Grand Ballroom, and the virtual Macomb event will be held from 1–4 p.m. on the Handshake platform.

All events are open to all current WIU students and alumni, as well as other regional college and university students.

Participants can register in advance on Handshake at wiu.joinhandshake.com, and sign up for virtual one-on-one sessions, and 30-minute group meetings, and explore the more than 150 organizations who will be in attendance at the events.

Local and regional employers will be represented, offering internships and part- and full-time positions in business, government, healthcare, manufacturing, non-profits, science and social services.

Organizations can still register to recruit at the event through their employer account on Handshake.

Questions can be directed to careers@wiu.edu.

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

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