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PostMarch 13, 2019

Working the Energy Transition: An Energy-Focused Career Development Forum

Want to help decarbonize the world’s energy supply?

Not sure what job will let you have the most impact?

Join us and learn how you can help the energy transition—no matter what field you go into—and about the wide array of career options open to you. Students will have the opportunity to connect with alums who work on climate change and energy, build mentoring relationships, and expand networking skills. Breakfast, lunch, and snacks will be provided. 

Tuesday, April 16, 2019*, 9:30am-5:30pm

Stratton Student Center (W20)


All MIT students

*Remember, you don’t have classes today!

Learn more and register at bit.ly/WorkingTheEnergyTransition! Space is limited.

Questions? Email us at: workingtheenergytransition@mit.edu

Hosted by the MIT Energy Initiative and the Undergraduate Energy Club.

Cby Charlotte Whittle
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