Wednesday, March 23, 2022 11am to 3pm
About this Event
22 Pohlman Road, Chillicothe, Ohio
Date: This Wednesday, March 23rd
Times:
11 am to 12 noon | Area Businesses & Nonprofits
12 noon to 1 pm | Faculty & Staff
1 pm to 2 pm | Students
Place: OHIO Chillicothe Technology and Business Development Center, 22 Pohlman Road
Room : CTEC 147 & 151
YOUR PRESENCE IS REQUESTED!
Join the OHIO Chillicothe Community Relations Committee and Ohio University's Center for Campus & Community Engagement for a free peer-to-peer discovery & learning session on two state-of-the-art networking systems, Handshake & GivePulse.
ABOUT HANDSHAKE
Handshake’s mission is to democratize access to opportunity: to help every student find the right job, no matter where they’re from or who they know.
Today, Handshake is the number one site for college students to find jobs. It powers career offices at 1,300+ higher ed institutions—including 100+ community and technical colleges. There are 550,000+ employers who currently recruit on Handshake—from every Fortune 500 company to nonprofits, startups, and more.
ABOUT GIVEPULSE
GivePulse is a community of volunteers, professionals, civic leaders and service-learning students. This platform allows you to explore causes and organizations in your area. You can track your hours, donations and impacts while verifying and managing your community engagement.
GivePulse enables coordinators and administrators at nonprofits, k12, universities, and businesses to manage volunteers, memberships, events, fundraisers, hierarchies, and community engagement opportunities. Whether you are a non-profit, educational institution, or company, GivePulse enables you to list your opportunities, attract volunteers and donors and manage all community engagement in one place.
NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED!
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