Happening Today: Health & Helping Professions Career Fair
Are you a student looking for a job or internship in healthcare? Are you considering medical or professional school? The Health & Helping Professions Career Fair is just for you!
The Health & Helping Professions Career Fair allows students to gather information about graduate and medical schools and to look for full-time, part-time or internship positions in the health and helping fields. This fair will include recruiters from 70 organizations including hospitals, health clinics, social service agencies, non-profit and government organizations, mental health clinics, graduate and professional schools, and other companies and organizations seeking to hire or connect with students interested in working in the health or helping fields.
The fair will be held in the Arkansas Union Verizon Ballroom from 2-5 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 14. Registration is encouraged, but not required. You can see a list of recruiting organizations here.
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Contacts
Ty Beringer, marketing communications specialist
Offices of Career Connections
479-575-4075,
tjbering@uark.edu
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