105 Companies Recruiting for Jobs and Internships at STEM Virtual Career Fair

The University Career Development Center, in collaboration with the College of Engineering, will host the STEM Virtual Career Fair from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 30, in the Easy Virtual Fair platform. Register and attend the fair at uark.easyvirtualfair.com.

The STEM Career Fair is designed for all University of Arkansas students majoring in science, technology, engineering and math. However, any student interested in working in any of these fields is also invited to attend, regardless of major. Currently 105 employers from around the country have registered for the fair to virtually chat, network with, and potentially hire talented U of A students for their internships, co-ops, and full-time positions.

To see a list of employers attending, view a virtual fair pdf guide, and watch quick tutorials of the platform, see the links below.

The STEM Fair is co-sponsored by ArcBest, ConocoPhillips, Eastman, J.B. Hunt, Marshalltown, Phillips 66, Tyson Foods, UL, and Walmart.

Contacts

KayLee Simmons, director of career events
Career Development Center
479-575-6199, ksim02@uark.edu

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