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Internship Fairs and Events
On-Campus Fairs | Off-campus
Fairs
Fall Semester. A Fall Career Fair is held in
either September or early October to start the recuiting year.
Employers from all types of industries, businesses and government
agencies have an opportunity to meet students and faculty in an
informal setting to discuss internships, post-graduate opportunities
and emerging needs, and to collect resumes. A number of receptions
and presentations, including the Diversity Business Summit, are
typically scheduled around this event.
The Newhouse Career Development Center sponsors
a September fair featuring local employers across many communications
fields who employ SU students as interns. All students are welcome.
Check our Calendar of Events for dates and times.
Spring Semester. The Spring Career Fair, a Retail Reception, and related
activities kick off the spring recruiting season. All feature
a broad mix of employers and significant networking opportunities.
The Environmental Career Fair, featuring environment-oriented
organizations, occurs later in February, and Community Connections,
an event focused on government and non-profit options, usually
occurs in March before Spring Break.
Other special career information fairs are held
throughout the year. As new events are planned, details will be
available at the Center, on this site's Calendar of Events, and
on OrangeLink
Off-Campus Fairs
Additional career, intern and job fairs, targeted at both broad
audiences and special student groups, are held throughout the
year across the country and are sponsored either by colleges,
nonprofit organizations, or private companies. Several may occur
during the winter semester break. The thorough job seeker should
stay abreast of such fairs. Watch our Calendar of Events for links
and metropolitan newspapers for publicity.
NOTE: Career and job fairs provide great chances
to connect with great opportunities. Competition for employer
attention, however, can be very stiff. Internship seekers should
develop other concurrent job search strategies to win their desired
positions and should take advantage of all advising, seminars,
and resources available.