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10/2/2017, 11:07pm

CCEC to host the year’s largest career fair this week

CCEC to host the year’s largest career fair this week
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The CCEC hosts numerous fairs and workshops throughout the year to assist students with building portfolios and preparing to meet future employers.

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Shippensburg University’s Career and Community Engagement Center (CCEC) is gearing up to host its largest career fair of the year on Thursday. 

Located on the first floor of the Ceddia Union Building, the CCEC hosts numerous events throughout the year in an effort to expose students to everything the Shippensburg area has to offer. 

In addition to hosting career fairs, the CCEC assists students with writing resumes, cover letters and graduate school admission essays on a daily basis.

More than 130 employers will be featured at the CCEC’s fair on Thursday, and will allow students to network for part-time, full- time and internship opportunities, accord- ing to the CCEC’s webpage. The fair will be held in ShipRec from 12:30–4 p.m. 

Students who are interested in learning more about the upcoming career fair can visit the Ship Career Connection page on ship.edu. In addition to a full list of the employers visiting the fair, students can learn more about the positions available at each organization. 

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