Spartan College Invites ARSA Members to Career Fair
August 20, 2012
On Oct. 24, Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology will host the 2012 Fall Career Fair at their North Campus Facility in Tulsa, Okla.
This is a great opportunity for ARSA members to meet students studying aviation maintenance technology, avionics/electronics technology, and nondestructive testing/quality control.
The career fair will follow a free golf scramble on Oct. 23, and offers a free table for promotional material, lunch, and refreshments, and a special “Spartan rate” at select local hotels.
To receive a Spartan Career Fair registration package, please contact Ron Worthington at rworthington@spartan.edu, 918 831 5306, or Linda Jared at ljared@spartan.edu, 918 831 5388.
~~~ posted 8/20/12 ~~~
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