Kick-Start Your Career Workshop April 20

With graduation coming quickly, the ASCC has an exciting career readiness workshop available. Getting ready for graduation is exciting, but it can also be a bit overwhelming. So, we have invited Alice Freyer to present a Career Readiness Workshop on April 20 from 2 – 3 p.m. in Lighty 180. This event will prepare you to take the first steps as you transition from college to your career.

Alice Freyer is a Career Pathway Navigator with WorkSource Washington. She specializes in helping job seekers define their career path and find the perfect job to match their interests and needs. She is an invaluable guide through the job-search jungle. Don’t miss the chance for career Q & A with her in this workshop on April 20th!

 Please contact us with any questions you may have at employer@wsu.edu, otherwise we will see you on April 20 at 2 p.m. in Lighty 180!

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