“Wayne State University School of Information Sciences is hosting its annual Career Fair on May 8th. There will be a physical component this year. If you want to book a free table to meet with students and alum, please email me at ag1797@wayne.edu . We are also hosting an afternoon session of employers online to meet with students and alum via Zoom. The in-person morning session should run from 10am-12pm at the Undergraduate Library and the afternoon session will be from 1pm to 3pm. Thank you and feel free to share widely!”
Kim Schroeder
Coordinator, Archival Program
Associate Professor of TeachingCareer Advisor
Wayne State University
School of Information Sciences
Faculty Advisor for National Digital Stewardship Alliance
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@archivekimag1797@wayne.edu
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Career Advising Page
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