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March 11, 2013

鶹ý and CenturyLink partner for “CenturyLink Recruitment Day” March 14

The University of Louisiana at Monroe’s Office of Career Connections will welcome local telecommunications company CenturyLink for a recruitment day on the 鶹ý campus, from 4-6 p.m., Thursday, March 14, on the second floor of the Student Union Building.

Doors will open at 3:15 p.m., and the first 100 attendees will receive a free gift.

This event is open to 鶹ý students and alumni interested in employment opportunities with CenturyLink.

“We are very excited about the wonderful opportunity our students will be experiencing when they meet and network with CenturyLink’s representatives,” said Roslynn Pogue, director of 鶹ý Career Connections.

“Not only will they learn about the internship and employment opportunities of the company, but they will also receive in-depth knowledge from those persons who have developed CenturyLink into one of the leading telecommunications corporations in the United States. We deeply appreciate CenturyLink for their dedication and support of our University and its students.” 

CenturyLink offers both employment and internship opportunities.

The company will provide information for those interested in the following careers.

Employment and/or Internship Opportunities:

Registration for the event is now open. To register, visit,

For more information, contact Roslynn Pogue at pogue@ulm.edu or 318-342-5327.

About CenturyLink
CenturyLink, the third largest telecommunications company in the United States, is an S&P 500 and a Fortune 500 company.

The company is recognized as a leader in the network services market by technology industry analyst firms, and a global leader in cloud infrastructure and hosted IT solutions for enterprise customers.

CenturyLink provides data, voice and managed services in local, national and select international markets through its fiber optic network and multiple data centers for businesses and consumers.

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