March 25, 2025 - 23:12

Siena College is set to host its Spring 2025 Education Expo Career Fair, providing a valuable opportunity for students and recent graduates to connect with potential employers in the education sector. The event will take place on campus, attracting a diverse array of educational institutions, including public schools, private schools, and educational organizations looking to recruit talented individuals.
Attendees will have the chance to meet with representatives from various organizations, learn about job openings, and gain insights into the hiring process. Workshops and informational sessions will also be available, focusing on resume writing, interview techniques, and career development strategies tailored for those pursuing a career in education.
This event not only supports students in their job search but also fosters networking opportunities among peers and professionals in the field. Siena College encourages all students interested in education careers to attend and take advantage of this unique event to jumpstart their professional journey.
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