Small Business, Start-up, and Summer Job Fair

On April 4 from 1-4 p.m., the University Career Development Center will host the Small Business, Start-up, and Summer Job Fair in the Arkansas Union Ballroom. This fair will facilitate an environment that is friendly to small businesses seeking to recruit talented students. U of A students and alumni who are seeking employment opportunities are welcome.

UA students and alumni, whether you are looking for a full or part-time position or an internship, you will find great opportunities at this fair to connect with prospective employers from a variety of industries. Also attend this fair to expand your network, polish your interview skills, learn industry information, and gather information about companies. Some employers who attend this fair are focused on students with specific majors; however, many are interested in UA students from a broad range of disciplines.

Business casual attire is required to attend.

Prepare for this fair and find a list of companies that have registered to attend by visiting https://goo.gl/VR9TKt.

Contacts

Rickey Lee Booker Jr., director of career programs
Career Services
479-575-2805, rbooker@uark.edu

Scott Flanagin, executive director of communications
Division of Student Affairs
479-575-6785, sflanagi@uark.edu

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