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Penn State’s Spring Career Fair To Take Place Virtually March 3 & 4

It’s about time to dust off your suit and resume (PDFs), folks! Penn State’s spring career fair is set to take virtually place on March 3 and 4.

More than 200 organizations will attend this year’s fair, including companies such as Amazon, CVS, and Geico. On both days, the event will kick off at 11 a.m. and last until 4 p.m.

Wednesday will feature virtual non-technical, full-time opportunities, internship & co-op recruitment, as well as Virtual Stuckeman School Career Day. Thursday will feature virtual technical, full-time opportunities, and internship & co-op recruitment.

Students will need to register for the event through Brazen to attend. Pre-registration is not required, although it’s encouraged that folks do pre-register to maximize their time during the live events. To register, you need to choose “sign up with Penn State” on the registration page and use your Penn State login information.

Students must also register separately for each event they’re interested in attending. The links for each day can be found here.

Alumni and guests are also welcomed to participate. To register, you need to create a friends of Penn State account.

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