Minot State Career Center plans two fairs

MINOT, N.D. – The Minot State University Career Center has planned two career fairs, with an Education Meet & Greet scheduled for Tuesday, March 26 and a University-wide Career Fair for Wednesday, March 27.

The Education Meet & Greet is a unique event featuring regional school districts and Minot State education majors. MSU students will get the chance to visit with school districts to learn about future employment opportunities.

“This is the second year we have done the Education Meet & Greet — it was a very successful in its first year,” said Lynda Bertsch, Minot State Career Center director. “It is open to everyone, but primarily education majors and students majoring in communication disorders and social work are encouraged to attend.”

The event, which runs from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in the Conference Center on third floor of the MSU Student Center, is open to all Minot State students from freshmen to seniors.

Minot State’s annual Career Fair will be a day later, starting at 10 a.m. in the Conference Center on Wednesday, march 27. The event is expected to last until 1 p.m.

“This Career Fair is open to all students. The employers who are attending are hoping to visit with all MSU students from a wide variety of majors and have full-time, part-time, summer, and internship opportunities available.”

Employers are expected from Minot, the Northwest North Dakota region, and from across the state. Student will need to bring resumes, dress professional, and be ready to answer questions or conduct interviews.

For more information on both events, contact the Minot State Career Center, located on second floor of the Minot State Student Center, by calling 858-3996 or online at MinotStateU.edu/careers.

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Published: 03/25/19   


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