Student-run job fair, a success


Lights on: Prof Kamal Nasharuddin (centre) with deputy vice-chancellor (student affairs, alumni and management) Prof Mohd Zamri Yusoff and career fair director Faiqah Fadzil (left) at the launching of the fair.

THEIR leadership and organisational skills were put to good use when for the first time, students from Universiti Tenaga Nasional (Uniten), were given the opportunity to run the varsity’s career fair.

The many booths at the annual fair held at Uniten’s Putrajaya campus recently, was a reflection of the efforts put in by the undergraduates in organising an event of that magnitude.

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