This is an event organized by the Career Planning and Alumni Office (CPAO) to facilitate connections between students and prospective employers and has three important phases:
The university's career planning and alumni team spends weeks planning the career fair. This includes reaching out to potential employers and businesses, promoting the event to students, and coordinating logistics.
Businesses interested in recruiting students for internships, job, entry-level positions, or other opportunities register to participate
in the career fair. They may reserve tables and their personal stands where their representatives can interact with students.
1- Connecting Students with Employers: Providing students opportunities to connect with potential employers in their future careers. This event allows students to interact directly with recruiters, learn about job opportunities, and internships, and gain insight into various industries.
2- Networking Opportunities: Students can engage in conversations with professionals in their field of interest, build relationships, and establish contacts that could lead to future job opportunities or mentorships.
3- Skill Development: Opportunities to practice and improve networking, communication, and interpersonal skills crucial for professional success.
4- Internship and Employment Offers: The possibility of internships, collaboration programs, or full-time job offers directly from attending the career fair.