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2024 Government & Nonprofit Career Fair

Oct
25

2024 Government & Nonprofit Career Fair


Participants: Undergraduate and Graduate Students, and Alumni


Friday, October 25, 10am-3pm
Coffman Memorial Union, Great Hall (Ground Floor)

Open to students and alumni in all majors and programs attending 30 participating Minnesota 4-year colleges and universities, and participating regional colleges.

The Government & Nonprofit Career Fair allows candidates to pursue full time and part time opportunities and internships in all levels of local, county, state, and federal government and all-types of nonprofit agencies.  Come explore positions in all career areas:

  • Agriculture, Food & Animal Sciences
  • Design, Architecture & Construction
  • Art & Performance
  • Business
  • Communications & Media
  • Computer, Technology & Data
  • Education
  • Engineering & Applied Sciences
  • Environment, Natural Resources & Sustainability
  • Government & International Affairs
  • Health
  • Law & Justice
  • Human & Community Services
  • Scientific Research & Development
  • Sports, Wellness, & Recreation
  • Travel & Hospitality
  • Manufacturing


To learn more about the Government and Nonprofit Fair, and to register, visit the student event page on Handshake using this link
 

    Photographs taken at the event may be used in University of Minnesota print and online publications, promotions, or shared with the CEHD community. 

      The University of Minnesota shall provide equal access to and opportunity in its programs, facilities, and employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, gender, age, marital status, familial status, disability, public assistance status, membership or activity in a local commission created for the purpose of dealing with discrimination, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression. All are welcome.

        The University of Minnesota campuses were built on the traditional homelands of the Dakota and Ojibwe, and scores of other Indigenous peoples who have walked on these lands from time immemorial. It is important to acknowledge the peoples on whose land we live, learn, and work as we seek to improve and strengthen our relations with our tribal nations. We also acknowledge that words are not enough. We must ensure that our institution provides support, resources, and programs that increase access to all aspects of higher education for our American Indian students, staff, faculty, and community members.