Arts & Sciences Career Fair
This fair is designed to help students explore opportunities, showcase strengths and engage in meaningful conversations with organizations that value analytical thinking, strong communication and a drive to make an impact.

Fall 2026 Arts & Sciences Career Fair
Sept. 22, 2026, 2-7 p.m. and Sept. 23, 2026, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
MSC 2300
Explore a wide range of industries, consulting firms, governmental agencies, non-profit agencies, and graduate/professional schools. Learn about internships, full-time job opportunities, and graduate/professional school programs. Business Casual dress is encouraged to attend the Arts & Sciences Career Fair.
Majors intended: Life Sciences, Geosciences, Environmental Sciences, Health Sciences, Physical Sciences, Math & Statistics, Social Sciences, Humanities and Government & Public Service
Benefits of Attending the Arts & Sciences Career Fair
- Explore career options and learn about opportunities in your field of interest
- Enhance communication skills by engaging with recruiters and describing your experiences
- Network and build connections with representatives from companies and schools
Attending as a First & Second Year Student
Start attending Career Fairs early, even if you’re not currently seeking an internship. Benefits of early attendance:
- Discover preferences
- Create an action plan
- Gain visibility with employers
- Build confidence in navigating the career fair process
Questions to Ask Employers During 1:1 Interactions
During your one-on-one conversations with employers, consider asking the following questions:
- What skills and experiences are you looking for in applicants?
- What are the daily responsibilities of someone in this career?
- What challenges come with working in this industry?
- What is rewarding about working in this industry?
- What industry trends do you expect in the next 3-5 years?
- What factors do employers prioritize when hiring in this field?
- Where are most job opportunities located within this industry?
Remember, these questions are just a starting point. Feel free to tailor them to specific employers or industries of interest.
