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2019 Internship and Career Fair

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2019 Internship and Career Fair

Time: February 28, 2019 from 1pm to 4pm
Location: The Shubert Theater 247 College Street New Haven, CT
Street: 247 College Street
City/Town: New Haven, CT
Website or Map: http://www.gnhcc.com/events/d…
Event Type: internship, and, career, fair
Organized By: Interns
Latest Activity: Feb 26, 2019

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Welcoming job seekers in the Greater New Haven area to connect with the region’s top companies and organizations - in the heart of the business community. 

Drawing from the region's six major institutions of higher learning;
Albertus Magnus College
 Gateway Community College
 Quinnipiac University
Southern Connecticut State University
 University of New Haven
 Yale University


We will bring college students, soon-to-be graduates, post graduates, and emerging talent together for job & internship opportunities.
GNHCC will leverage its connections with the business community to assemble employers from across the region and state.

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Comment by Glenn Archer on February 26, 2019 at 1:57am

Exhibitors include:

  • ACES
  • Cornell Scott-Hill Health Center
  • Yale-New Haven Health
  • Marrakech
  • Chapel Haven
  • Solar Youth, Inc.
  • JCC of Greater New Haven
  • Community Health Center Inc.

Please register here: http://www.gnhcc.com/events/details/gnhcc-internship-career-fair-jo...

Comment by Glenn Archer on February 12, 2019 at 6:11am

There are still a limited number of exhibitor booths available for this event:

http://www.gnhcc.com/events/details/greater-new-haven-career-fair-b...

Please call 203-782-4327 for details.

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