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Education Career Fair
February 18, 2009, 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Michael D. Rose Theatre

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Getting ready to graduate and looking for that teaching opportunity? Don't know what school systems have teaching positions open for the coming school year? WE DO!!

View the list of last year's registered participants >> See photos from the 2005 fair GO>>
See photos from the 2004 fair GO>>

Students are encouraged to dress professionally, allow plenty of time to meet employers, and to bring several copies of your resume.

HELPFUL TIP: Occassionally Education students pursuing teaching employment make the mistake of dressing too casually for their first contact with prospective employers. While certain attire would be 100% appropriate for the classroom, the first contact at the Education Career Fair and any subsequent interviews should be treated as if one were applying to a Fortune 500 company. This being the case, full business suit attire for women and men is the recommended attire for the Education Career Fair--and any subsequent interviews.


Fair Calendar:

Sept. 23, 2009 Career & Internship Expo



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