Online Job Fair: Volunteer, Part-time and Summer Opportunities

| April 24, 2024 (LIVE)
Submitted by Amar Sandher for CPD
This message does not apply to part-time students.

There are so many ways to gain experience and develop skills. Come to the online fair to explore opportunities based on your goals and interests.

Learn about volunteer, co-op, part-time and summer roles. Plus, you’ll get to connect in real time with organizations who want to hire McMaster students and recent alumni.

At the online fair, you’ll have easy access to employers and organizations and exciting opportunities. Browse and learn about all the different organizations and positions to help you narrow down your options. Then, get answers to your questions and share your background during one-on-one text or video chats with representatives. This is a drop-in event, so join any time during the event for instant access.

Why attend?

  • Discover opportunities to get involved in your community and develop transferrable skills that all employers value.
  • Access jobs that might not be posted anywhere else.
  • Network and build personal connections with representatives and hiring managers. (Hint: This will help set yourself apart from other applicants!)
  • Get industry information you can use in applications, cover letters, and interviews.
  • Share your background by uploading your resume.

Details:

  • Tuesday, May 7
  • Time: 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
  • Location: Online (Brazen drop-in event)

Register here.

 

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