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WHAT:

Dozens of Washington metropolitan area companies and government agencies recruit potential employees and interns at Prince George’s Community College’s annual Career Fair. The event is free and open to the public. Business attire is required to enter the event, and advanced registration is requested. Submit resumes to Career_Job@pgcc.edu.

WHO:

Private and government employers including Channel Communications, Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, Prince George’s County Police Department, United States Department of Agriculture and Washington Hospital Center will accept resumes and discuss career opportunities.

WHEN:

Wednesday, October 17

Noon – 2 p.m.

WHERE:

Prince George’s Community College

Largo Student Center, Community Rooms A, B, C

301 Largo Road

Largo, MD 20774

WHY:

Career Services at Prince George’s Community College supports students in career exploration, college major selection, occupation transitions and internships. Last year, the department assisted thousands of students and residents of Prince George’s County with job hunting strategies, interviewing techniques and resume writing. For more information about the fair, call 301-322-0109.

Prince George’s Community College is a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Two-year Education designated by the National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security (2010-2015). Established in 1958, Prince George’s Community College provides transfer and career programs that help students transfer to four-year colleges and universities and prepare them for the workforce. Each year, 40,000 students take part in more than 200 academic programs and workforce development and continuing education courses. Located in Largo, Maryland, Prince George’s Community College has additional sites at Joint Base Andrews, University Town Center in Hyattsville, Laurel College Center, Skilled Trades Center in Camp Springs, and Westphalia Training Center in Upper Marlboro. For more information, visit the college website at www.pgcc.edu, follow on Twitter,  Facebook, Foursquare, LinkedIn and tune-in to Transforming Lives at Prince George’s Community College, Mondays at 11 a.m.