
The fair invites business representatives to meet WSU Vancouver students and alumni to discuss career and internship possibilities
VANCOUVER – Businesses are invited to participate in WSU Vancouver’s Student and Alumni Job Fair from 2 to 4 p.m. June 13 in the Firstenburg Student Commons on campus.
The fair invites business representatives to meet WSU Vancouver students and alumni to discuss career and internship possibilities. WSU Vancouver invests in ensuring its graduates are career ready by supporting career development programs for all academic departments.
The cost to register is $50. Register online at studentaffairs.vancouver.wsu.edu/career-services/employer-relations. The cost of registration includes use of a provided six-foot display table, admission for two people, two parking permits and light refreshments.
For more information, contact the Engaged Learning and Career Action Center for Students at van.career@wsu.edu or (360) 546-9155.
To request accommodations for a disability, contact the Access Center, van.access.center@wsu.edu or (360) 546-9739.
About WSU Vancouver
WSU Vancouver is located at 14204 N.E. Salmon Creek Ave. in Vancouver, east of the 134th Street exit from either I-5 or I-205, or via C-TRAN bus service. Find a campus map at vancouver.wsu.edu/map.
WSU Vancouver is in the homelands of Chinook and Taidnapam peoples and the Cowlitz Indian Tribe. As one of six campuses of the WSU system, WSU Vancouver offers big-school resources in a small-school environment. The university provides affordable, high-quality baccalaureate- and graduate-level education to benefit the people and communities it serves. As the only four-year research university in Southwest Washington, WSU Vancouver helps drive economic growth through relationships with local businesses and industries, schools and nonprofit organizations.
Information provided by WSU Vancouver Communications.
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