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Marshall University announces two career fairs for September

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Marshall University’s Office of Career Education will host two upcoming career fairs that will offer students unique opportunities to connect with employers across multiple industries.

Both fairs are open to students and alumni seeking internships, part-time, and full-time job opportunities.

The first event, the Cyber Security and Cyberforensic Career Fair, is scheduled for 10 a.m. – 1 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 24, the Memorial Student Center. This fair is specifically tailored for students interested in cyber security, cyberforensics, and related fields. Students will have the chance to explore opportunities within the ever-expanding tech sector, connect with industry professionals and learn about potential career paths in cyber defense and digital forensics.

The following day, Wednesday, Sept. 25, the All-Majors Career Fair will take place from noon to 4 p.m. in the Rec Center.  With over 120 companies from a variety of industries attending, this fair is designed to cater to students of all academic backgrounds. From business and health care to engineering and liberal arts, there will be something for everyone. Students will have the chance to meet potential employers, distribute resumes and explore numerous career and internship opportunities.

“These career fairs provide invaluable opportunities for students to connect with employers and learn about the wide array of positions available in today’s job market,” said Jennifer Brown, Assistant Director for Student Engagement and Marketing at Marshall University’s Office of Career Education. “We encourage all students to take advantage of these events to network, practice their interviewing skills, and get a head start on their career journeys.”Students are encouraged to bring multiple copies of their resume and dress in business professional attire.

Both career fairs are free for all Marshall students and alumni, and no pre-registration is required. Additional resources, such as resume reviews and career fair preparation tips, are available through the Office of Career Education.

Represented employers at the career fairs include the following:

 

Media Contact

Leah Payne
Director of Communications
University Marketing & Communications