Girl Scouts to check out career options
| Published: 04/03/2003 |
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More than 300 Girl Scouts will check out their career options at the Virtual Career Day at MSOE. More than 50 professionals representing a wide variety of careers will be on hand to talk to the girls about their jobs, which include aerospace engineering and nursing (from MSOE) a chemist, environmental scientist, Internet developers, West Allis Mayor Jeanette Bell, a technical writer, K-9 handlers from the Sheriff’s Department, firefighters, and even Milwaukee Brewers employees.
WHAT Virtual Career Fair
WHO Girl Scouts of Milwaukee Area/MSOE
WHEN 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Saturday, April 5
LOCATION MSOE Student Life and Campus Center, 1025 N. Broadway, floor 3
Founded in 1903, MSOE is celebrating its first 100 years. MSOE is an independent university with about 2,600 students. MSOE offers 16 bachelor’s degrees in areas such as engineering, nursing, business, management information systems, technical communication, engineering technology and construction management. Graduate study includes engineering, engineering management, environmental engineering, structural engineering, medical informatics and perfusion.
