Social Impact Networking Expo

Posted by Temple University on February 12, 2018

Area colleges sponsor Social Impact Networking Expo

Do you want to explore careers that have an impact? Attend the Social Impact Networking Expo to speak with nonprofits, service organizations and socially responsible for-profit companies about the work they do and the opportunities they have available. No registration required.

Learn how to get involved with mission driven work—whether you’re looking for an internship or a job offer, volunteer or service work– and meet recruiters from across the region. This is the best event to find out how to work in Philadelphia’s non-profit and social impact community. All students can register here, unless you’re a Temple student, in which case, you can head on over to your career events site. If you’re an employer interested in registering for this event, you can register here.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/social-impact-networking-expo-tickets-42057810042

The event will be held on Friday, February 23 beginning at 1 p.m. at Temple University, Mitten Hall, Great Court
1913 N. Broad Street, in Philadelphia.

https://temple-csm.symplicity.com/events/79d8e83b02d1f2dac9e2adee016bd1ce/overview

Note: The Social Impact Fair is a consortium event and only open to students from participating universities and colleges listed below.

Arcadia University

Cabrini University

Campus Philly

Chestnut Hill College

Eastern University

Gwynedd-Mercy University

Immaculata University

Jefferson (Philadelphia University + Thomas Jefferson University)

La Salle University

Neumann University

Saint Joseph’s University

Temple University

University of Delaware

University of Pennsylvania

Ursinus College

Villanova University

West Chester University

Widener University


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