National Society of Hispanic MBAs & National Black MBA Association
Category:
Career/Job-Related
Geographical Area:
Connecticut
Start
Date:
7/20/2005
End Date:
7/20/2005
Start Time:
4:30pm
End Time:
8:30pm
Event
Info:
On behalf of the Greater Hartford Chapters of the National Black MBA Association (NBMBAA) and the National Society of Hispanic MBAs (NSHMBA), we extend greetings to you. Companies from a wide variety of industries from throughout Connecticut and New England will participate in this career fair event. The candidates invited to our fair are professional experienced candidates with a minimum of 2 years work experience. In addition, we have extended career fair invitations to minority professional organizations and several local colleges and universities within New England. The key to the growth of the New England area is the need to attract, recruit and retain highly-talented professionals to our Region. We are pleased to focus on positioning the region as an attractive place for professionals to live and work. To this endeavor, our organizations are also committed to attracting and retaining minority professionals to live and work in the area.
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