Employer registration open for WSU Tri-Cities Career Fair

RICHLAND, Wash. – Registration is now open for employers to sign up for a booth at the 2018 Washington State University Tri-Cities Career Fair, which will be held from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 20, in the Student Union and Consolidated Information Center buildings on campus.

Held each fall, the career fair is open to WSU Tri-Cities students, alumni and the general public. The career fair offers employers an opportunity to reach its staffing goals while allowing WSU Tri-Cities students to search for and connect with potential employment and internship opportunities. The career fair provides employers access to more than 1,900 students, local alumni and public job seekers.

Employers should register for the event before Sept. 17. The cost is $100.

Online registration is open until Sept. 17 for employers paying with a credit card.

Employers requesting to pay by check should contact the WSU Tri-Cities Career Development office at tricities.careers@wsu.edu.

Late registration costs $125 and is subject to space availability after Sept. 17. For late registration availability, employers should contact Jason Yi, WSU Tri-Cities career and internship coordinator, 509-372-7613 or jason.yi@wsu.edu.

For more information, visit the Career Fair website.

 

Contacts:

  • Jason Yi, WSU Tri-Cities career and internship coordinator, 509-372-7613, jason.yi@wsu.edu
  • Maegan Murray, WSU Tri-Cities public relations specialist, 509-372-7333, maegan_murray@wsu.edu

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