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Harry Monkhorst
Marketing & Communications Specialist
hmonkhorst@ece.ufl.edu

Sponsor Info

ECE Florida Fall 2024 Career Fair (09-24-2024)
Project: ECE Florida Fall 2024 Career Fair — Approved by: Sarah Johnson

Online Registration Launch Date
07-02-2024

Status
Launched

Digital Communications Partner(s)
Martha Jakab

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ECE Florida Fall 2024 Career Fair
09-24-2024
07-02-2024
To connect ECE students with recruiters and companies looking to hire them for internships, part-time jobs, and full-time jobs.
In-person recruiting event, pairing interested students with recruiters from companies looking to hire electrical and computer engineers.
950
Goal is at least 15 companies represented and 900 students participating.
Yes
Basic Registration: $500
Sponsor Fees:
Upgraded- $1000
Level 3- $1500
Title Sponsor- $2500

Additional Table: $100
Additional Recruiters: $40 each
Quid Pro Quo
 
150
1811
Mark Tehranipoor
(352) 392-2585
tehranipoor@ece.ufl.edu
 
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