WIU Career Fairs with Education Professionals set for March 3, 8

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Western Illinois University will host two Education Career Fairs, one in-person event, from 1-2:30 p.m. Friday, March 3 at the Student Recreation Center, and one virtual, from 3:30-6 p.m. Wednesday, March 8. Both events are free for WIU students and current professionals to attend.

The in-person event will include a recruiting opportunity with current professionals in K-12 education fields and a chance to meet with school district representatives in person.

The virtual event will also include recruiting opportunities, as well as one-on-one and group sessions with regional and national school districts.

Registration for either event can be completed by visiting wiu.joinhandshake.com. For assistant with Handshake, contact WIU’s Career Center at careers@wiu.edu or by calling (309) 298-1838.

***Courtesy of Western Illinois University***

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