Co-op and Career Services Events Calendar
2025 Winter Career & Networking Fair
Feb 5, 2025 10:00 AM
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03:00 PM
Teraanga Commons
Registration Deadline: Feb 5, 2025 03:00 PM
2025 Winter Career & Networking Fair
Date: Wednesday, February 5, 2025
Time: 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. (In person)
Location: Teraanga Commons
Graduating this year or exploring your career options? Carleton students and new grads are encouraged to attend the in-person Winter Career & Networking Fair!
Career & Networking Fairs are essential for identifying hiring trends and getting to know employers, regardless of what stage you are at in your university career.
Benefits of attending:
- Establish and grow your professional network by making contacts for the future
- Explore full-time, part-time, co-op, and summer opportunities from hiring employers (check out the alphabetical list, by degree list, and employer cheat sheet, subject to change, next list update is January 29)
- Learn about future employment opportunities from networking employers
- Discover a range of organizations - small, medium, and large - to see if you would be a good fit
- Practice your networking skills
- Maximize your time by meeting with a variety of employers without needing to leave campus
New location format: To better facilitate your fair experience, the fair will be taking place in several locations within Teraanga Commons. Government employers will be stationed in the Conference Rooms (TC270-272-274) and Corporate and Non-Government employers will be in Fenn Lounge (TC227). Make sure you visit both spaces to make the most of your Career & Networking Fair experience!
If you have any questions about the Winter Career & Networking Fair, or require accommodations for a disability to attend this event, please email careerfair@carleton.ca.
What to Expect
- Networking opportunities and initiating conversation with employers
- Listening to employers either one-on-one or in a group setting
- High-traffic expo venue
- Exposure to constant verbal noise
- Ability to circulate fair venue at own pace
- Bring your Campus Card/student number with you to the fair for check-in. (Please note that final check-in is at 2:45 p.m.)
Next Steps
1. Register. Register for the Career Fair on this mySuccess event post.
2. Do your research. Once the employer lists are out, review the list of attending employers, and create a list of organizations you are interested in learning more about and speaking with at the fair.
3. Get resume- and networking-ready. Many employers will encourage students to apply to employment opportunities through the mySuccess job board or their organizations' job portals. At the Career & Networking Fair, you can drop by the Resume Review Station for a short on-the-spot resume check-up to make sure you're submitting a strong application. It is encouraged to have a paper copy on hand for the review. Please note that the final resume review will take place at 2:45 p.m. Anyone attending the Career & Networking Fair is encouraged to attend the Prepare for the Fair events on January 29 (Building a Strong LinkedIn Profile and Cultivating Your Online Network) and January 30 (Practicing Your Networking Skills and Techniques). You can also review the Student Event Guide to help prepare for the event.
4. Prepare your talking points. The representatives that you'll be meeting with want to learn more about you! Think of an elevator pitch about yourself (short overview about your background, what you're studying, and your career goals).
5. Have 2-3 questions ready. These could include questions about:
- The organization
- Workplace culture
- Current job openings
- What their application, interview, and hiring processes are like
- What education and experience can set you apart from other candidates
Have a pen and paper with you so you can jot down the representatives' responses or new questions that you think of during the conversation.
6. Dress professionally. Wear business casual attire that you feel comfortable networking in (an example of this could be dress pants and a button-up or nice sweater). While we love Ravens gear, leave the sweats at home for this event. In addition to helping you get in the right mindset and boosting your confidence, this presents a polished image to the representatives. You want to put your best foot forward and be remembered in a positive and professional light.
7. Follow up after the event and keep the momentum going from your meetings. Connect with the representatives you met with on LinkedIn, apply to the jobs that are a good fit for you, and plan to touch base with the representatives within a week or two after the event to maintain the connection and follow up on your applications.
Please note, before you register you must be signed into the Carleton University Single Sign On (SSO) to access the link externally.
Please note: Career Services strives to provide a safe and welcoming environment focused on creating professional connections between students and potential employers. To maintain this environment, and provide quality service to the Carleton community, we reserve the right to decline attendance and service, or cease communication with individuals or groups who engage in inappropriate or disruptive communications or behaviours.