Graduating seniors can meet one-on-one with prospective employers at the 23rd Michigan Collegiate Job Fair (MCJF) from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, March 26, at Burton Manor, 27777 Schoolcraft Road in Livonia.
More than 150 employers are expected to attend the fair, which is co-sponsored by Wayne State and Eastern Michigan universities and promoted by more than 70 other four-year and two-year institutions. ESD, The Engineering Society, is a supporting sponsor.
One of the state's largest and longest-running job search events, the fair offers an opportunity for students to meet with employers looking to fill primarily entry-level positions. Graduates also can practice their interviewing skills and obtain information about employment opportunities.
To register for the fair in advance, students can send a resume and check for $10 to MCJF at University Counseling and Placement Services, 1001 Faculty Administration Building, Wayne State University, Detroit MI 48202-3622. Fair brochures are available at their college or university placement office or by writing to MCJF.
Advance registration must be received by Friday, March 19. On-site registration is $20. Free parking is available.
Further information is available by calling Nannette McCleary at (313) 577-9947, Renee Elliott of EMU at (734) 487-4395 or by contacting local university or college placement offices. Additional information is available online at http://www.sa.wayne.edu.
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