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Speed Networking ~
Tuesday, March 24, 7:30pm; Ridenour Room

AU Summer Job/Camp Fair~
Wednesday, March 25

Interviewing Skills Workship~

April 2, 5:00pm

Extreme Career Makeover and

Fashion Show~

April 7, 7:00

Career Fairs

Disclaimer:

Job fairs listed through the Career Development Center are provided as a courtesy to job seekers.  It is the sole responsibility of the job seeker to research and verify the positions and organizations.

Career Fair Tips

Career Fairs Sponsored by Ashland University in 2008-2009:

OFIC CareerFest- Free

Friday, February 6, 2009 in Columbus, Ohio

For more information, please visit www.ofic.org.

 

AU Job and Internship Fair- Free

Wednesday, February 25, 2009 at Ashland University

 

AU Summer Camp/Job Fair- Free

Wednesday, March 25, 2009 at Ashland University

 

NOTED Education Job Fair- Free

Thursday, April 2, 2009 at the John S. Knight Center in Akron, Ohio

For more information, please visit www.notedjobfair.org.

Watch this video for more information about what to expect at the NOTED fair.

Express Admissions Passes will be mailed out to students on March 1, 2009.

This pass helps students enter the fair more quickly, because they have been

approved by the AU CDC. Those without a pass will have to stop and have their

university verified on their resumes.

Teach Ohio

Tuesday, April 21, 2009 at the Aladdin Shrine Center in Columbus, Ohio

Student registration is January 5 - April 17, 2009 online

at http://ehe.osu.edu/career-services/events.cfm.  

The fee for AU main campus students is $55.  This fee was set by the host university - Ohio State.  The same recruiters go to Teach Ohio and Education Expo.  If you are trying to get into Columbus areas school districts, you are encouraged to go to Education Expo.  The lines will be shorter than at Teach Ohio.

 

Education Expo- Free

Wednesday, April 22, 2009 at the University of Findlay

This is the same great Ed Expo; the only change is the location.

For more information, please visit www.findlay.edu/edxpo.

Email registration begins January 5, 2009.

Student interview sign-up begins March 15, 2009, at 6:00 pm.

The same recruiters go to Teach Ohio and Education Expo.  If you are trying to get into Columbus areas school districts, you are encouraged to go to Education Expo.  The lines will be shorter than at Teach Ohio.  Approximately 40% of the interviews are pre-scheduled and 60% are to be scheduled the day of the event.  If you did not get on the schedule you wanted or you are an alumnus, the open session is where you may be able to schedule with specific schools.    Good Luck!  

How to Get a Teaching Job, discussion panel video

Information about each job fair is available at the listed web site or on hard copy in the Career Development Center Resource Room.

Other Career Fair Information:

2009 Special Education Recruitment Fair

Friday, February 27, 2009, at the Holiday Inn in Baltimore, MD

Sponsored by the Baltimore County Public Schools

For more information, please visit www.bcps.org.

 

Perspectives Charter Schools

Information Session on Tuesday, April 7, 2009, 5:00-6:30 pm at Ohio State University in Columbus

To attend, please RSVP to Angela Brooks at abrooks@perspectivescs.org. To be considered for on interview on Wednesday, April 8, 2009, also send your resume to abrooks@perspectivescs.org.

 

Teach NYC

Informational webcast for Ohio teachers on Tuesday, April 7, 2009 at 7:00 pm

For more information on this and other Teach NCY opportunities, please visit www.teachnyc.net.

 

NACE International Student Virtual Career Fair

Candidate access open to apply for jobs until June 1, 2009.

To register and post your resume, please follow this link to the NACE International Student Virtual Career Fair Web site.

Note: This fair is open to international students only (this is not a resource for US citizens desiring to work internationally). That includes students studying in the United States earning associate, bachelor's, master's, or Ph.D. degrees. These students should 1) wish to return to their home country for full-time or internship opportunities, 2) currently be pursuing one-year Optional Practical Training (OPT) and/or long-term opportunities in the United States, OR 3) currently be pursuing summer Curricular Practical Training (CPT) internships in the United States.