Oct 14 – University of Hawai’i IT & Intelligence Career Fair

Please join students and alumni from all disciplines online to explore career options in the IT, Intelligence sector, and with other industry partners.

Friday, October 14, 2022
10:00am – 1:00pm

See pre-Fair workshops happening this week and RSVP as an attendee at https://sites.google.com/hawaii.edu/uh-it-career-fair 

 

UH-Wide Information Technology & Intelligence Career Fair

Are you interested in a career with the Information Technology or Intelligence Community? Take advantage of this rare opportunity to meet with and hear from recruiters online about current and future jobs and careers!

The Information Technology Community is looking for top talent across many skill areas such as Engineering, Computer Science, Management Information Systems, Data Science/Data Analytics, Geospatial, Business & Management, Network and System Administration, Cybersecurity, Development & Integration, Project Support and Services, and much more.

The United States Intelligence Community (IC) employs thousands of professionals in a wide variety of occupations and wants to hire creative problem solvers who want to support their nation and enjoy a rewarding career. Government service is rewarding in several ways. Not only does such a career provide the selfless satisfaction of serving one’s country, but there are many intellectually provocative and challenging national security jobs, civilian and military. In addition to government service, or as a second career after government service, individuals with intelligence experience can often find positions with large corporations.

The Intelligence Community is looking for top talent across many skill areas such as science, technology, engineering, business, history, economics, mathematics, foreign language, architecture, human resources and more.

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About Angela Coloretti McGough

Angela Coloretti McGough is serving as the Interim Student Affairs Coordinator in the office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs. In her role, she is responsible for student conduct, academic appeals to the VCSA office, and support of student affairs programs. She is also a co-advisor to the National Society of Leadership & Success, started in August 2019.