Human Services Industry Day
Noon to 4 p.m.
Looking for a career that makes a difference?
Then join the Wayne State School of Social Work at our upcoming Human Services Industry Day – the premiere career fair for social change agents! This exclusive event brings together leading employers from the helping professions, eager to meet talented individuals like you.
Whether you're a current student or recent graduate, this is your opportunity to network, explore career paths, and even secure an internship or job in fields that make a real impact in people's lives. Hiring agencies across a variety of human services sectors will be on hand to discuss potential career opportunities, answer your questions, and help guide your professional journey.
Do not miss your chance to connect with organizations that are hiring in:
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Social Work
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Nursing
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Integrated Healthcare
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Psychology
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Public Health
In addition to the 30+ tabling agencies available to meet, we will also be holding two special sessions at this year's Industry Day event. First, join the Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training (BHWET) program for a special 'classroom to career' panel, featuring graduated service practitioners describing their experiences transitioning into their respective fields. Previous panels have been very insightful and full of useful career advice, so do not miss it! This session is mandatory for all BHWET students.
Our social work writing coach Vanessa Gualtieri will also be hosting a special professional resume session at Industry Day, designed to strengthen your design and help you feel confident in your job search. Vanessa is our resident resume expert and has helped hundreds of students boost their resumes, so be sure this session is on your agenda too.
This event is free to attend and is open to all students from Wayne State University. Get ready to engage with employers and take the next step in your career! RSVP today.
🗓️ Mark your calendars: Thursday, March 12th | 12 PM – 4 PM | Student Center Ballroom
Presented by the Wayne State School of Social Work and the WSU Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training (BHWET) program