New career expo on March 30 expands employment opportunities — sign up today!

Are you a graduating education major looking for the right school district for this fall? Are you a creative or performing arts candidate looking to apply your passion after graduation? Do you enjoy supporting people in social settings and getting paid for it? Well, a new career fair hopes to bring more of these opportunities your way this spring!

This year, to continue supporting expanding student opportunities, The Academic Success and Career Center at WSU Pullman campus will pilot the WSU Career Expo: Arts, Sciences & Education Fair, which will be hosted virtually on Handshake from 12–3 p.m. on Thursday, March 30, welcoming all campuses, levels, and majors to attend.

This expo will support candidates from several WSU colleges with employment opportunities. Specifically, the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Education, and the Human Sciences degrees from the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resources Science.

If your major is in these WSU colleges, need a job/internship/practicum, or want to start building your employer network for the future, you should definitely be attending this spring!

See you at the career expo, Cougs!

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