(KLZA) Peru State College’s (PSC) will host the Southeast Nebraska Career Fair from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 19 in the Al Wheeler Activity Center (AWAC). The event is free and the public is encouraged to attend.
Free booth space is still available for employers. Register online at www.peru.edu/careerfair through Wednesday, March 13. Please indicate if electrical support is needed.
The Career Fair is designed to give Peru State students and people from across southeast Nebraska an opportunity to meet with representatives from large and mid-sized firms and government agencies to discuss current and anticipated employment openings for full-time, part-time or summer employment, as well as internship positions.
The Southeast Nebraska Career Fair is Peru State’s way of bringing those employers together with people from across southeast Nebraska to create new employment opportunities.
For more information, contact PSC Coordinator of Cooperative Programs Alice Holtz at aholtz@peru.edu or 402-872-2436.
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