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Montana State University to Host Annual Student Employment Job and Internship Fair

August 31, 2024

Montana State University will hold its annual Student Employment Job and Internship Fair on Wednesday, September 4, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Strand Union Building ballrooms on campus.

Organized by Career and Internship Services at the Allen Yarnell Center for Student Success, the event will provide students with opportunities to connect with both on-campus and local employers. Attendees can explore part-time and work-study positions, as well as internships that align with their academic schedules.

Employer registration for the fair is free, and additional details are available at [montana.edu/aycss/careers/events/career-fair/student-employment.html](http://montana.edu/aycss/careers/events/career-fair/student-employment.html).

“This event is a fantastic chance for MSU students to engage with potential employers who offer part-time roles that fit with students’ academic commitments,” said Carina Beck, Vice Provost for the Allen Yarnell Center.

By: DNU staff

Filed Under: Business

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