Feb. 15 TCIAF event is FREE to students and educators

International Affairs Forum logoThe Traverse City International Affairs Forum (TCIAF) at NMC kicks off the second half of the 2017-18 speaker series on Thursday, February 15, at 6 p.m. at the Milliken Auditorium. with a reception prior starting at 5:15 p.m. This event is FREE to NMC students and educators. February’s event is U.S.-China Trade: The Economics Behind the Politics with James Levinsohn, Professor of Economics at Yale University. His biography is available at campuspress.yale.edu/levinsohn/biography/. To learn more about the TCIAF and upcoming events, please visit tciaf.com.

NMC’s 12th annual Career and Employment Fair is March 1

Please encourage your students to participate in NMC’s 12th annual Career Fair, to be held from 4 to 6 p.m. on March 1 at the Hagerty Center on NMC’s Great Lakes Campus. Employers from professional and occupational fields will be recruiting for career-track positions, seasonal and entry-level opportunities, as well as internships, service learning and networking opportunities. More than 70 employers are registered to participate in the Career Fair, the only event of its size in northwest Michigan. For the most updated list as well as more information, visit nmc.edu/careerfair.

NMC Career Success Coach Andrea Hentschel is available to help get ready for the event. Have your students schedule an appointment by emailing ahentschel@nmc.edu or calling (231) 995-3024 for assistance with resumes, interview pitches and general preparation for the career fair.

Participants should bring multiple copies of their resume and dress in business attire. For more tips on job fair preparation, review the job-seeking tools at nmc.edu/careers.

NMC’s 12th annual Career and Employment Fair is March 1

Are you looking for a job, internship, or potential career? We invite you to check out the NMC Career Fair! Students and the public are invited to NMC’s 12th annual Career Fair, set for 4-6 p.m. March 1 at the Hagerty Center on NMC’s Great Lakes Campus.

Employers from professional and occupational fields will be recruiting for career-track positions, seasonal and entry-level opportunities, as well as internships, service learning and networking opportunities.

Job seekers are encouraged to dress professionally, bring resumes and be prepared to talk to local employers about open positions/opportunities. On-site interviews are possible, at the discretion of the employer on a first-come, first-serve basis. Click here for information to help you prepare for the Career Fair.

NMC Career Success Coach Andrea Hentschel is available to help get ready for the event. To schedule an appointment, email ahentschel@nmc.edu or call (231) 995-3024 for assistance with resumes, interview pitches and general preparation for the career fair.

More than 80 employers are scheduled to participate. For the most updated list as well as more information, visit nmc.edu/careerfair.