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Written by Becky Megerssa   
Friday, 15 October 2010 22:22

 


Companies, nonprofit and governmental organizations are invited to participate in the UO's 2nd annual Career Fair for International Students.

Connect with over 150 international students interested in paid and unpaid opportunities including full, part-time or volunteer positions, internships, externships, management training and practical training.

The University of Oregon has over 2000 international students from 87 countries getting degrees in a wide variety of majors. International students rank high among UO graduates and move on into successful careers in their academic fields. (See below to download statistics about international students at the UO.)

Benefits to Employing International Students

Hiring international students is quite easy, and the added benefits are worth considering. If your organization is thinking globally, international students can provide the staffing you need and will bring a variety of skills and competence to the professional workplace. Students are looking for paid and unpaid positions, part- or full-time, as long as the work is related to their field of study.

~Foreign language proficiency ~Unique cross-cultural expertise ~Highly motivated 

~Independent thinking and decision-making skills ~A sense of determination and tenaciousness

~Driven to succeed at the highest levels  ~Overseas Networking ~Academic excellence

 

REGISTER NOW!

Download Career Fair flyer

Registration fee is $75.
Early Bird Discount: If you register before January 1, 2012, the registration fee is only $50.

 

 

Contact Information

Becky Megerssa, Event Coordinator, UO Office of International Affairs

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Phone: 541-346-1436

 

Sponsored by the Office of International Affairs in collaboration with the UO Career Center, University of Oregon


 

Stats on UO International Students


Last Updated on Wednesday, 23 November 2011 18:06