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    Wednesday, March 3, 2010
    3:00 pm - 6:30 pm
    UB Alumni Arena, Main Gym, North Campus

    Attended by more than 1,000 students and alumni last spring, CareerFEST is an established and well-publicized event, providing an opportunity to meet with a diverse pool of talented candidates for job and internship openings within your organization. This event, billed as "The Job Fair for Everyone," attracts undergraduate and graduate-level students in a variety of majors, including:
    BUSINESS
    SOCIAL SCIENCES
    LIBERAL ARTS
    ENGINEERING
    COMPUTER SCIENCE
    THE SCIENCES (Math, Chemistry, Physics, Biology ...)


    EMPLOYERS RATE
    :

    Early Bird Rate: $275 for one table and up to 2 representatives (until December 15, 2009)
    $290 for one table and up to 2 representatives (after December 15, 2009)
    (Additional representatives at a cost of $25 per person. Electricity is $25 per table).

    Cancellation Policy: Cancelled registrations will incur a 12% administrative fee on refunds. No refunds after January 20, 2010.

    To Register:

    If you HAVE used UB Career Services BullsEye previously: Log in using your Username and Password at the box towards the top right of this screen and go to Job Fairs/Events, and select CareerFEST Fair to register.

    If you have NEVER used UB Career Services BullsEye: Go to Create a New Account towards the top right of this screen. Proceed to register with UB Career Services. Then, go to Job Fairs/Events, and select CareerFEST Fair to register for the event.

    For Directions, Parking, Hotel, Shipping of Materials information and more - go to the registration page, logging in as directed above.


 
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