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Civic Chats: Career Services and PIT@Penn

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The SNF Paideia Program is partnering with programs on campus to involve students further in the Year of Civic Engagement (YoCE) by facilitating casual conversations around civic engagement and other opportunities at Penn.

Bring your lunch and join us for a conversation with Penn Career Services to discuss resources for pursuing careers in public service, including information about the upcoming Nonprofit and Government Career Fair. Come meet with current students and recent alumni to discuss their experiences finding jobs and internships in public service. We will also hear from a student representative from the new PIT@Penn (Public Interest Technology) student group, which focuses on jobs and internships at the intersection of public service and technology.

There will be a short panel discussion and then you will have the opportunity to ask questions about their experience.

Event is meant for University of Pennsylvania students. Event will be hosted on Zoom. Registration is required.

Sponsored by the SNF Paideia Program, Career Services, and PIT@Penn.

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