Build your work experience with AmeriCorps, Peace Corps and Teach for America

Thursday, February 8, 2018 at 5 p.m.

The paid service programs AmeriCorps, Peace Corps and Teach for America can offer college graduates positions to develop their professional skill set and build work experience.  A wide-range of majors can find opportunities through these programs in nonprofits, schools, government agencies, and community groups in the U.S. and abroad. At 5 p.m. on February 8, WSU Career Consultant at the Carson College of Business Center for Student Success, Leanne Ralstin will cover each of these unique service programs’ different goals, benefits, and job paths they can lead to during this livestreamed event.

You may attend this live session in-person at WSU Pullman in Todd 121 or register for the livestream at connections.wsu.edu/workexperience

This livestream is sponsored by WSU Global Campus’ Global Connections program.  Global Connections brings co- and extra-curricular online activities to students at a distance. To see all upcoming events go to the Global Connections website.

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