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Career fairs push on virtually, students continue networking with potential employers
BYU is holding virtual career fairs to connect students to job opportunities amid the uncertainty of employment during COVID-19.
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Content writers: Coming from a major near you
See also 'Search engine optimization jobs a growing option for those with writing skills'
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'Work-ready' business students impress recruiters
From left: BYU students Erik Garn and Wesley Bosco talk to Partners Group recruiter Tyler Jones about potential job opportunities. The Partners Group, an investment firm, is one of many companies looking to recruit BYU business students. (Abigail Keenan)
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