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Virtual Fall Career Days Set To Kick Off September 21

Penn State’s Fall Career Days are moving online this semester due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The event, scheduled for Monday, September 21, Thursday, September 24, and Friday, September 25, will feature companies such as Amazon, Walmart, JG Wentworth, and more. Currently, nearly 280 employers have signed up for the virtual fair, which will run from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. each of the three days.

Monday’s fair will feature non-technical and full-time opportunities, Thursday’s fair will feature internship and co-op opportunities, and Friday’s fair will feature technical and full-time opportunities.

Students who wish to participate in the career fair must use their Penn State email to register. Individuals can only register for one day at a time. You can find more information on registration here.

The career fair will definitely be unique this year, so do yourself a favor and catch up on how the new format will work. This webpage lays out how to connect to the video and register.

Following the fair, Penn State career counseling is offering drop-in hours from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on weekdays for students with more questions.

You can find a complete list of the employers here.

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