dvm360 is partnering with the Association of Veterinary Students UK and the Students of the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association to host The Big Student Careers Fair.
dvm360® is proud to announce that in collaboration with DVM Project, Vets: Stay, Go, Diversify and Veterinary Careers, we have joined forces with the Association of Veterinary Students UK and the Students of the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association to host our first-ever virtual global student career fair. The Big Student Careers Fair, a one-day live student-led event that will span across 3 continents, will be held on February 6, 2021.
“We couldn’t be more excited for the opportunity to partner with DVM project, VSGD, and Veterinary Careers and take part in their first global virtual career fair led by students,” says president and CEO of MJH Life SciencesTM, Mike Hennessy Jr, in a company release. “This incredible event is a one-stop-shop that will help veterinary students grow their careers worldwide. It is full of leading global speakers, panelists, and networkers ready to support them in their next career chapter.”
At this exciting event, attendees will have the unique opportunity to gain crucial skills tailored toward their career and job search goals while building an international network. Additionally, this career fair will feature informative workshops, tactical and practical talks for career building, a networking happy hour session, job boards, digital swag, Q&A sessions with potential employers, and much more.
“I am honored to be speaking and inspiring out future veterinary colleagues among an enormous talent of thought leaders in the industry,” says Chief Veterinary Officer Adam Christman, DVM, MBA. “We look forward to future collaborations with our friends both domestically and internationally.”
For more information and to purchase tickets, go here.
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