Is there a job fair just for graduate students?
Most job fairs focus on a career field or academic field and are hosted by a college, a department, or a student organization. (Expo by the Student Engineers’ Council in the College of Engineering; Horizons by the College of Business; etc.) See job and career fairs for the full list for each semester with links to each fair’s web site. A fair does not have to be hosted by your department or college in order to be useful to you. The employment world is not organized in the same way that colleges and universities are organized. What matters is for you to learn, in advance, the specific employers attending each fair, and if any have hiring needs matching your career preparation. Graduate students, especially master’s degree candidates, should research the web sites for the fair(s) for your field or college to see which attending employers seek graduate students.
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