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Jobs for liberal arts students? It's possible at BYU Career Expo Jan. 19

The BYU Career Options Expo for students in the liberal arts and social sciences is Wednesday, Jan. 19 from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in 3228 Wilkinson Student Center.

Free pizza will be provided. Because this is an informational seminar designed to allow students to explore possible careers, students are encouraged to leave their resumes at home.

The expo is hosted by the College of Humanities, the College of Family, Home and Social Sciences and the Kennedy Center for International Studies.

Representatives in the areas of business, government service, research and consulting, human resources/project management, international development, museums, government intelligence, social services and editing/writing/publishing will be present to answer questions and provide information.

For information, please visit http://fhss.byu.edu or for other questions, contact Shane Jorgenson, FHSS, 422,3541, shanej@byu.edu; David Waddell, FHSS, 422-6084, david_waddell@byu.edu; Ron Spotts, Humanities, 422-4002, spottie@byu.edu; LeShanna Warner, International Studies, 422-4957, kcadvisor@byu.edu.

Writer: Devin Knighton

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