Events
Career Fairs & Networking Opportunities
Whether you're graduating soon, interested in internships, or exploring career options, attending a career fair is a chance to speak directly to a potential employer. We also offer specialized opportunities at career fairs and beyond to meet with graduate school recruiters to learn about continuing your education beyond the bachelor's degree.
To access the most current calendar of these opportunities, activate your Handshake account and access "Events" on the Handshake platform.
Spring 2025 Career Fair Calendar & Registration for Students and Employers
Sponsorship opportunities are also available for employers participating in the All Industry or Aviation Career Fairs. Learn how your organization can get a free regular or sponsor career fair registration by sponsoring and participating in the Student Leadership Conference & Networking Luncheon on February 28 and the Student Leadership Challenge on April 11. Contact us for details about sponsorship.
All Industry Career Fair: Jobs, Internships & Graduate School (Macon)
March 12, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., Macon Campus Hatcher Conference Center, PSC 211 & Concourse 100 University Pkwy., Macon, GA 31206
Macon Campus Map
For employers mailing materials ahead of time, please use the Macon campus address and include "Student Life Center, Suite 261, Career & Leadership Development.
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Aviation Career Fair (Eastman)
March 25, 11:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m., Eastman Campus City of Eastman Rm 71 Airport Rd., Eastman, GA 31023 Eastman Campus Map
For employers mailing materials ahead of time, please use the Eastman Campus address and put to the attention of Julie Holloway.
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Teaching Opportunities Showcase & Mock Interview Day
January 28, Macon Campus 9 a.m. - 10 a.m.: Teaching Opportunities Showcase - Register on Handshake 10 a.m. - 1 p.m: Mock Interview Day - Separate Registration
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Preparing for a Career Fair
In a professional setting, you will want to present yourself in the best way possible. Schedule an appointment on Handshake if you have questions about any of the following tips. We're here to help!
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Plan to dress in business/professional attire
In general, you'll want to dress like you're going to the office - no denim, athletic attire, t-shirts, shorts, or other more casual attire. Button-down shirts with a tie, trousers, knee-length dresses and skirts, close-toed shoes, conservative blouses, and blazers are typical career-fair attire.
Schedule a time via Handshake to visit the Professional Closet in Macon or Cochran to learn more about professional attire and check out the lightly used items that we have for sale.
Research the companies attending the fair
Use the list on Handshake to visit each company's web page to learn more about their organization and their typical career opportunities. Many companies will attend with the hopes of filling a particular position, but most hire for many other areas.
Prepare questions to ask employers
We recommend open-ended questions that will engage the employer in dialogue. Rather than asking, "Do you have internships?", try something like, "What types of internships do you offer for someone interested in ____?" You can also ask about specific opportunities you saw listed on a company's website.
Prepare your introduction
Knowing what you want to say to employers when you first meet them will help ease any anxiety about attending the fair. Doing your research about the companies ahead of time will help you focus your pitch on each company.
Prepare for a Virtual Career Fair
If you have participated in a career fair in the past, many of the same principles apply. The big difference is scheduling meetings in advance and preparing your technology. You'll still wear professional attire and plan to discuss how your skills and experiences fit what the employer is seeking. Instead of waiting in line to talk to the employer in person, you'll be at a computer or mobile device in a quiet space where you can talk to the employer individually.
To participate in a virtual career fair on Handshake, you must have a Handshake account. You will also need to update your Handshake profile to include your correct major, GPA, graduation date, and school year. We recommend adding a professional headshot, skills, and work and club experiences. You should also add your resume to your profile so that employers and graduate schools have easy access to your information - this is very important for follow-up after the career fair. If a company asks for additional documents, be sure to upload those to your profile as well.
Virtual Employer and Graduate School Sessions
In addition to our in-person career fairs and employer campus visits, check Handshake for the employer and graduate school sessions open to students at multiple institutions. These virtual events connect you with a diverse set of opportunities that may be inside or outside the local region.