Employer registration open for WSU Tri-Cities Career Fair

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The 2015 fair. (Photo by Justin Hawkes, WSU Tri-Cities)

By Maegan Murray, WSU Tri-Cities

RICHLAND, Wash. – Registration is open for employers who want to host a booth at the Washington State University Tri-Cities Career Fair, which will be 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 29, in the Consolidated Information Center building on campus.

The registration deadline is Sept. 15; the cost is $75. Late registration costs $100 and is subject to space availability. Register at http://tricities.wsu.edu/careerdev/careerfair and pay with a credit card online or by check by downloading a printable form.

The annual career fair attracts student, alumni and public job seekers. It helps employers seeking workers while allowing WSU Tri-Cities students to connect with potential jobs and internships.

The fair includes a spotlight breakfast – where select students give 60-second pitches to employers – a job posting board, an interview room and free parking.

To view the schedule and, as the date approaches, a list of participating employers, visit http://tricities.wsu.edu/careerdev/careerfair.

 

Contacts:
Eadie Balint, WSU Tri-Cities career development, 509-372-7214, ebalint@tricity.wsu.edu
Maegan Murray, WSU Tri-Cities public relations, 509-372-7333, maegan.murray@tricity.wsu.edu

 

 

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