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title: "Career Fairs"
url: "/offices/career-pathways/career-development/students/resources/career-fairs"
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date: 2026-05-22
updated: 2026-05-24
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# Career Fairs

Career Resources

# Career Fairs

There are career fairs throughout the year that bring to campus employers looking for enthusiastic and engaging students from ALL majors. Be sure to review the organizations registered to attend ahead of time on Handshake, bring your best questions to ask employers, and dress professionally.

 

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We offer several different career fairs throughout the year.

All Manhattan University students are encouraged to attend!

## 2026 Fall Career Fair

**Tuesday, September 22, 2026, 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm**  
**Place: Kelly Commons 4th &amp; 5th Floors**

Meet face-to-face with employers from a variety of industries hiring for internship, part-time, and full-time postgraduate opportunities.

This event is open to all Manhattan University students, but curated for Business and Arts students. Professional Attire Required. Students should schedule appointments with their career counselors in the Center for Career Development to prepare for the fair. Email <careerdevelopment@manhattan.edu> to schedule an appointment.

## 2026 STEM &amp; Health Professions Career Fair

**Tuesday, October 6, 2026, 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm**  
**Place: Draddy Gymnasium**

Meet face-to-face with STEM employers hiring for internship part-time, and full-time postgraduate opportunities. Additionally, those interested in Graduate School in Health Professions programs will be able to meet with representatives of these programs on this day.

This event is open to all Manhattan College students but curated for Engineering and Science students. Professional Attire Required. Students should schedule appointments with their career counselors in the Center for Career Development to prepare for the fair. Email <careerdevelopment@manhattan.edu> to schedule an appointment.

 

## Video: Preparing for the Career Fair

Through this guided presentation you will learn about the different fairs we host, how to best prepare for the events, and how to follow-up after.

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##  How to Make the Most of Career Fairs: 

### ####  Prepare Before 

### Attend Workshops and Panels

- We offer several workshops and panels to help prepare you not only for the career fairs but also your professional development &amp; etiquette. [**See workshop schedule**](/offices/career-pathways/career-development/upcoming-events "Upcoming Events")**.**

### Review Your Resume

- Watch ["A rÃ©sumÃ© expert reveals what a perfect rÃ©sumÃ© looks like"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UP-S9rvAYYo&feature=youtu.be).
- Have your resume approved by a Career Counselor or a Peer Career Advisor during walk-in hours or schedule an appointment at [718-862-7224](tel:718-862-7224).
- Print multiple copies on professional resume paper

### SuitUp!

- Get your professional business attire (i.e. suit, white collared shirt and tie).
- Need to see what to wear or need to borrow a suit? Visit our [clothing closet](/offices/career-pathways/career-development/students/resources/suit-up "Suit Up") and watch [â&#128;&#156;"What to Wear to an Interview..." for Womenâ&#128;&#157;](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LHXhXNaAK0&feature=youtu.be) and [â&#128;&#156;"What to Wear to a Job Interview" for menâ&#128;&#157;](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9r0mGsHO90) on YouTube.

### Research the Companies Attending

- Review the list of who's attending and make note of the companies that interest you.
- Categorize employers who interest you and those you â&#128;&#156;must visitâ&#128;&#157;.
- Watch the ["Researching the Company" Video on Vault](/offices/career-pathways/career-development/students/resources/online-tools "Online Tools").
- Visit [Glassdoor.com](http://www.glassdoor.com/) to research company reviews, interview questions, and salary information.
- Go on [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/) for recent updates, employee profiles, job/internship opportunities.
- Visit the companyâ&#128;&#153;s homepage and research the following:
    - Mission
    - History
    - Products/Services
    - Company Culture
    - Current opportunities

### Create Your Personal Pitch

Developing a pitch is great starting point for beginning a conversation with employers at job fairs. It should be about 30 seconds in length and should highlight who you are, and what you have accomplished in your career. We recommend you make your pitch conversational and informal but at the same time strong enough to get across your major points. Here are 3 examples:

*â&#128;&#156;Good Afternoon, my name is Alex Thomas. Iâ&#128;&#153;m a senior graduating this May with a B.A. in industrial psychology. I have had several internships that helped to refine my human relations &amp; trouble shooting skills.I am also involved in the Lasallian Outreach Volunteer Experience (L.O.V.E.) program which provided me the opportunity to help underserved communities in various ways. I am looking to work in an environment that will allow me the flexibility &amp; creativity to complete assignments effectively and efficiently which I feel your organization provides by reading your employeesâ&#128;&#153; testimonials.â&#128;&#157;*

*â&#128;&#156;Hi, my name is Pat Jones. Itâ&#128;&#153;s nice to meet you. Iâ&#128;&#153;m a Sophomore Electrical Engineering major. My background includes coursework in electrical circuits and digital system design and Iâ&#128;&#153;m familiar with the MATLAB and PSpice programs. I am looking for an electrical engineering internship for this coming summer. I know that your company has recently expanded their product line to include wireless communication devices and I am really interested in this area. I saw your posting on JasperLink and I feel that I would be a strong candidate for your internship program.â&#128;&#157;*

*â&#128;&#156;Hi, my name is Taylor Browne and I am a Junior in the School of Business majoring in accounting. I am seeking an internship this summer at your company. For the past 3 years, I have served as a tax preparer through Volunteer Income Tax Association (V.I.T.A.) and the Accounting Society for the past 3 years. I am hardworking and very curious to learn new things. Last semester, I was on student council and two years ago I had a mentor who was an accountant who first got me interested in the industry. I researched that your company is currently one of the industry leaders and has developed a new accounting software. Iâ&#128;&#153;d love to learn more.â&#128;&#157;*

### ####  Tips for Working the Career Fair 

### Maximizing Your Experience

- Bring your student ID to expedite registration
- You will need multiple copies of your resume
- Pick up a copy of the floor plan and review it to familiarize yourself with the layout of the events.
- Wear your name tag and donâ&#128;&#153;t forget to include your school and major.
- SuitUp! Wear [professional interview attire](/offices/career-pathways/career-development/students/resources/interviewing-tips "Interviewing Tips"); which includes a business suit, collared shirt and tie (men) and dress or blouse and skirt/pants (ladies).
- Take your professional headshot at the LinkedIn photo booth.
- Get contact information from recruiters and alumni that you would like to follow up with after the Day.
- Remember, they will pay attention to the students who thank them and demonstrate interest after the event.
- If there is a line, pick up brochures and network with other companies. You can always return later.

### How to Meet Employers

- Your goal is to demonstrate your interest in the company and share your educational background as well as personal skills and strengths which would make them interested in hiring you.
- State your personal pitch with a warm, confident &amp; clear voice
- Keep your body language open and welcoming.
- Demonstrate that youâ&#128;&#153;ve researched the company by including elements of their mission statement, history and/or company culture.
- Shake hands, make eye-contact and smile with employers.
- Ask [ice breaker questions](/offices/career-pathways/career-development/students/resources/online-tools "Online Tools").
- Get recruiterâ&#128;&#153;s contact information to follow up and send a thank you.

### ####  After the Event 

- Send thank you emails or letters after the career fair in a timely fashion.
- Donâ&#128;&#153;t send a standard thank you to everyone. Include your interest in each particular firm and remind them of details you discussed in the conversation.
- Review [sample thank-you letters and emails](/offices/career-pathways/career-development/students/resources/resumes-cover-letters "Resumes & Cover Letters") and watch â&#128;&#156;Job Interview: Follow-Upâ&#128;&#157; on Vault.