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Job and Internship Fairs

Fall 23 Job and Internship fair with over 1,400 students and alumni in attendance

Each year, the ÓñÃ×ÊÓÆµ Career Center hosts a fall and spring job and internship fair, as well as additional, industry-specific fairs and networking receptions. Attend these in-person and virtual events to discover and network employers.

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Learn about the benefits of attending theÌýJob and Internship Fair at each stage of the academic journey -Ìý..

Job Fair Prep EventsÌý

from past fairs.

When deciding which employers to visit or meet with at the job and internship fairs, consider these questions:

  • Why does this organization interest me? (Their mission or values? The type of work they do? The work environment?)
  • What skills, experience, or qualities do I have that would benefit the organization? Think aboutÌýprevious jobs or community service work, positions in clubs, courses you've taken, etc.
  • What do I want to know about this organization that isn't readily available on their website/social media? This will help you ask a smart question that shows you've done your research.

In-Person Fair

Use the to start researching employers. The page is also where the map of the fair will be published the day before the fair. by the type of positions for which they're hiring (full- or part-time, fellowship, or internship), by degree area (arts, ÓñÃ×ÊÓÆµ, communications, etc.), and by diversity initiatives (equal opportunity for LGBTQA, underrepresented groups, veterans, persons with disabilities, etc.).Ìý

  • Use the document published atÌýJob & Internship Fair Handshake pageÌýto mark favorite employers, make notes, etc.Ìý

In-Person Fair

  • PrintÌý10-15 copies of your resume to bring to the fair
  • Bring a pen, and if you choose, your ÓñÃ×ÊÓÆµ cards

Virtual Fairs

  • Upload a resume to your Handshake profile, then click the "Feature on Profile" button to make the document public. When you sign up for sessions, employers will be able to see your profile.
  • As back up, consider saving your resume to Google Drive or a similar platform. Have the link ready to share with employers during one-on-one sessions at the fair.Ìý

When you speak with employers at the in-person or virtualÌýfair, you want to give a short pitch that sets you apart and quickly summarizes your skills and interest in their organization.

Watch the recording of our workshop to help you prepare your introduction.

You can also practice your pitch using Ìý(Handshake log-in required).Ìý

We recommend dressing professionally for in-person and virtual fairs. Dressing as if you were attending an in-person fair will also help you feel more confident.Ìý

In-Person Fair

  • After you decide what to wear, clean and press your outfit before the fair.

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