Local employers descend on campus for career day
2012-02-01
Joshua Hofmann, a fourth-year chemical engineering student, talks with Scott Environmental Group representatives Doug Kane and Craig Douglas.More than 50 local business and organizations packed Grant Hall on Wednesday, February 1 for the second annual Live and Work Kingston Fair. The event, presented by Queen’s Career Services and the Kingston Economic Development Corporation (KEDCO), connects students and graduates with Kingston employers. Of the employers attending this year’s career day, close to 50 per cent reported having full-time opportunities, approximately 20 per cent had part-time positions and over 40 per cent were hiring for summer positions.
Joshua Hofmann, a fourth-year chemical engineering student, talks with Scott Environmental Group representatives Doug Kane and Craig Douglas.
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