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Hybrid Fall Career Days To Begin September 21

Penn State’s Fall Career Days will take place both virtually and in person this year beginning on Tuesday, September 21.

The event, running until Thursday, September 23, will feature opportunities for students for various full and part-time jobs, co-ops, and internships. Each day, the event will run from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Tuesday, September 21 is the only day that will feature opportunities for in-person recruitment at the Bryce Jordan Center. Organizations there that day are focused on filling full-time positions, so those who aren’t graduating this year should attend a virtual event day.

So far, more than 400 organizations and employers are set to attend. Attendees this year include Amazon, Walmart, DOW, and more.

Students must pre-register for either of the virtual career days, either on Wednesday, September 22, or Thursday, September 23. Students attending the in-person, full-time recruitment day at the BJC on the 21 do not have to attend.

To pre-register, students must create a Brazen account, register for each career day they’re interested in attending, and make sure they’ll have access to a compatible device and reliable internet. More tips about how to pre-register online for the career days can be found here.

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Ryen is a senior early childhood education major from "right outside of Philly" - or in exact words, from 23.0 miles outside of Philly. She loves all things Penn State and has been a huge Penn State gal since before she could walk. Send her pictures of puppies, or hate mail at [email protected]

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