Career services announces February lineup of networking and skill-building events

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February will feature a series of career and networking events aimed at enhancing skills, building connections, and opening future opportunities. These events are organized by Career Services and cater to individuals looking to improve their résumés, meet industry professionals, or prepare for their careers.

Key events include “CSN Connections,” where participants can meet campus resources to set themselves up for success. The “Handshake Power Hour” offers insights on maximizing the use of CSN’s job-search platform. Attendees can also participate in the “Dress for Success Fashion Show” to get career-ready in style.

In preparation for job opportunities, the “Career Fair Warm-Up” provides expert tips ahead of the main event, the “CSN Career Fair,” where participants can meet employers and explore various job opportunities.

For more information or questions about these events, individuals are encouraged to contact career.services@csn.edu.



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