Career fair and networking luncheon returning to Penn State DuBois on March 29

Students, alumni and community members get registered for the career fair at a previous year’s event

Students, alumni and community members get registered for the career fair at a previous year’s event

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DuBOIS, Pa. — After a brief hiatus, the career fair and networking luncheon is returning to Penn State DuBois. Taking place on Wednesday, March 29, at the PAW Center, this is a prime opportunity for Penn State DuBois students, alumni and other area employees to connect with local and regional employers.

The event kicks off with the networking luncheon starting at noon. The luncheon offers an excellent opportunity for students to network with Penn State alumni and company representatives related to their major. Following the luncheon, the career fair begins at 1 p.m. The fair is open to Penn State DuBois students, alumni and community members who are looking for opportunities and want to connect with employers.

We are excited to bring this event back and can also sense that employers are feeling enthusiastic and hopeful about connecting with our students.

—Kate Riordan , career development counselor at Penn State DuBois

“We are excited to bring this event back and can also sense that employers are feeling enthusiastic and hopeful about connecting with our students,” Penn State DuBois career development counselor Kate Riordan expressed. “We strongly urge students to attend this event by emphasizing that it is an excellent opportunity not only for those graduating but also for first- and second-year students.”

In previous year’s events, numerous students have found positions to start their professional careers, while other students secured internships that allowed them to gain valuable knowledge and experience in their area of study. Regardless of what a student or community member is looking for, the career fair offers a great chance for everyone to connect with employers, learn what they are looking for and start relationships that can last for a long time. That is why it is always recommended that all students attend, no matter what year of education they are in.

“Many employers often say when they meet graduating students that they remember meeting them at previous fairs,” Riordan said.

Those attending the career fair are reminded to update your resume prior to the event with your newest information, professional and educational experiences. Also, be sure to bring printed copies of your resume to give to employers at the event. It is also highly recommended to wear professional clothing.

Preregistration is not required for the community to attend the career fair. However, the luncheon is open to current students at Penn State DuBois and does require preregistration by March 15; seating is limited so register early. Employers who would like to attend the career fair and networking luncheon are also asked to register by March 15. Employers and students can register for the event by visiting the career fair website.

For all the details on the networking luncheon and career fair, visit the website for the event. For more information or to request accommodations, contact Kate Riordan, career development counselor, at [email protected].