UTSA Career Center kicks off spring events at Main and Downtown campuses
(Feb. 19, 2014) -- The UTSA Career Center will kick off the spring 2014 career events with a S.T.E.M. Career Fair and an All-Majors Career Fair on Thursday, Feb. 20. Professional dress is required for all events.
Additionally, students can take advantage of a range of comprehensive career search tools and resources available from the Career Center including individual career counseling, Wednesday "Lunch and Learn" workshops, group mock interviews, webinars and the Virtual Career Center.
Spring 2014 career events:
S.T.E.M. Career Fair
Thursday, Feb. 20
9 a.m.-noon
H-E-B University Center Ballroom (1.104), Main Campus
All-Majors Career Fair
Thursday, Feb. 20
1:30-4:30 p.m.
H-E-B University Center Ballroom (1.104), Main Campus
"Work Downtown" Job Fair
Tuesday, March 4
1-3 p.m.
Durango Building Southwest Room (1.124), Downtown Campus
Educator Career Fair
Thursday, April 3
8:30-11:30 a.m.
Convocation Center, Main Campus
Professional Etiquette Dinner
Wednesday, April 9
5:30-8:30 p.m.
University Center Denman Room (2.01.28), Main Campus
>> For more information or to register for a career fair, visit the Hire Roadrunners website or go to the UTSA Career Center in University Center Room 2.02.04 on the Main Campus or Monterey Building Room 1.162 on the Downtown Campus.
Events
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