University Night at the Toledo Mud Hens (Job Fair)
Friday, April 11, 2025 5:30–9:00 PM
- LocationFifth Third Field, Roost B - Holy Toledo! Room
- DescriptionThis exciting evening is the perfect chance for students to network, gain career insights and show off their Falcon pride.This event will offer you the opportunity to make connections, identify positions available to you while you complete your degree, and prepare for your career post-graduation. Students are also encouraged to utilize this event as an opportunity to practice their interview skills.5:30-7 p.m.Mud Hens Employee Panel – Kick off the night with an exclusive panel featuring the Mud Hens' front office, where you'll get an inside look at the sports industry.Job Fair – Connect with professionals from a variety of fields at the Career Fair – a fantastic networking opportunity right before the big game.7:05-9 p.m. Then, stick around to cheer on the Mud Hens as they take on the Iowa Cubs. Be sure to keep an eye out for Freddie Falcon, who might be there to help bring the BGSU spirit to the ballpark!What to wear We encourage business casual attire. Please dress accordingly for the weather, as seats for the game will be outside in our concourse-level seating bowl.Don't miss this unique blend of career growth and baseball excitement. Go Falcons and Go Mud Hens!
- Websitehttps://events.bgsu.edu/event/university-night-at-the-toledo-mud-hens
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