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St. Louis Community College Spring 2022 Virtual Career Fair

The STLCC Spring 2022 Virtual Career Fair is free to attend for college students and community members.

(St. Louis Community College)

March 11, 2022

St. Louis Community College will host a virtual career fair to connect the community with potential employers for full- and part-time positions. The event will be completely online with the STLCC Career Network.

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While a virtual career fair may seem different at first, in the most important ways, it’s like a regular fair – employers are seeking great candidates and you are seeking a great job. Instead of meeting in person, you will interact over video – either one-on-one or group video chats.

The STLCC Spring 2022 Virtual Career Fair is free to attend for college students and community members. You are encouraged to create an account, make a profile and get prepared on the STLCC Career Network.

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STLCC students can log in to Navigate to make an appointment with career development staff before the fair to get help with resumes or mock interviews.

More than 50 employers are expected to participate, representing health care, banking and finance, retail, nonprofit organizations, state and local government, hospitality, arts and entertainment and other fields.

March 30, 1-4 p.m.
St. Louis Community College
Spring 2022 Virtual Career Fair
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Employers include Accenture Federal Services, Concentrix, Enterprise Fleet Management, Fabulous Fox Theatre, Judevine Center for Autism, Marsh McClennan Agency, Ranken Jordan Pediatric Bridge Hospital, Riverview Gardens School District, SSM Health, St. Louis Metropolitan Police, St. Luke’s Hospital and Weber Shandwick.

How to prepare for a virtual career fair

There are a few tips that can help you prepare for the virtual career fair experience:

  • Use a stable device
  • Check your Wi-Fi or internet connection
  • Inspect your background and lighting
  • Dress professionally
  • Turn off notifications
  • Have your resume on hand
  • Pick your chat strategy: Group vs. 1-on-1
  • Research and plan ahead of time
  • Arrive on time
  • Take notes
  • Apply to jobs
  • Send thank you notes

  • This press release was produced by St. Louis Community College. The views expressed here are the author’s own.