Feb. 5, 6, and 13 set for WSU Career Expo Madness; 125+ employers attending

More than 125 employers will be ready to meet students online and in-person to talk about internships and jobs at this spring’s Career Expo Madness events.

Career Expo Madness in February includes one in-person and two virtual events using Handshake, WSU’s free, online employment resource tool for students and alumni. The expos are set for:

  • Feb. 5, 11 a.m.–2 p.m.
    Career Expo via Handshake online
  • Feb. 6, 11 a.m.–3 p.m.
    Career Expo at Beasley Coliseum
  • Feb. 13, noon–3 p.m.
    CASE Expo via Handshake online, focusing on communication, arts, science, and education students

This is the second year ASCC is offering a CASE Expo, and it is expected to be as popular as last year’s event.

Students can learn more about the events and register to participate in any or all expos, as well as a wide variety of pre-event preparation sessions.

Faculty and staff are encouraged to also attend the expos so they can connect with employers and learn more about what is sought from interns and employees. An email to ASCC will start the process for faculty and staff to get access to Handshake.

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