2013-2014
News Release
REF NO.: 120
SUBJECT: PSA: Memorial University celebrates Career Week 2014
DATE: February 21, 2014
Students and alumni are invited to celebrate Career Week 2014, an initiative of Career Development and Experiential Learning at Memorial University.
From Feb. 24-27, the University Centre on the St. Johns campus will be the hub for Career Week activities as students and alumni explore and visit a summer job fair, dining etiquette workshop, alumni Q&A, career scavenger hunt and a variety of career-related sessions from employers.
Career Week 2014 promises something for everyone, said Jennifer Browne, director, Career Development and Experiential Learning. I encourage everyone, from those still exploring career paths to the Memorial alumni in our community, to take advantage of the array of planned events and sessions. The information you gather and connections you make may lead to wonderful opportunities.
Admission to all Career Week activities is free for Memorial students and alumni. The summer job fair is also open to students from College of the North Atlantic.
To learn more and for a full list of events, visit www.mun.ca/cdel.
REF NO.: 120
SUBJECT: PSA: Memorial University celebrates Career Week 2014
DATE: February 21, 2014
Students and alumni are invited to celebrate Career Week 2014, an initiative of Career Development and Experiential Learning at Memorial University.
From Feb. 24-27, the University Centre on the St. Johns campus will be the hub for Career Week activities as students and alumni explore and visit a summer job fair, dining etiquette workshop, alumni Q&A, career scavenger hunt and a variety of career-related sessions from employers.
From Feb. 24-27, the University Centre on the St. Johns campus will be the hub for Career Week activities as students and alumni explore and visit a summer job fair, dining etiquette workshop, alumni Q&A, career scavenger hunt and a variety of career-related sessions from employers.
Career Week 2014 promises something for everyone, said Jennifer Browne, director, Career Development and Experiential Learning. I encourage everyone, from those still exploring career paths to the Memorial alumni in our community, to take advantage of the array of planned events and sessions. The information you gather and connections you make may lead to wonderful opportunities.
Admission to all Career Week activities is free for Memorial students and alumni. The summer job fair is also open to students from College of the North Atlantic.
To learn more and for a full list of events, visit www.mun.ca/cdel.
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