When NAMIC kicks off its 27th annual conference next month, it won’t be bringing back its Diversity Career Fair. The job expo, which is open to the general public, has attracted approx 1K attendees in the past. Instead, NAMIC is offering launching “Career Corners,” an hour and 15 minutes of concurrent career-focused sessions for members only (several half-hour sessions will be held concurrently during the block). Here’s the motivation for the decision.

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