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CDC Career Fairs

The Career Development Center coordinates six annual career fairs, all of which are open to all students regardless of college or class standing. Participants have the opportunity to learn about the job opportunities and the work world, investigate career options, and interact with employers. Connections made at career fairs often lead to interview opportunities!


 





Part Time Job Fair  -- September 30, 2008

The Part-time job fair is an on/off-campus job fair offering UC students of all majors the opportunity to talk with a variety of UC on-campus departments and off-campus employers about on-campus employment, part-time, temporary and internship job opportunities.

Who attends:
This fair is open to ALL UC STUDENTS from all colleges and majors, both undergraduate and graduate students seeking  part-time or internship opportunities. Students are encouraged to bring a resume.

Time: 10:00AM to 2:00PM
Location: University Pavilion
3rd Floor Room 310

Contact: Arthur Walton
email  waltonab@email.uc.edu
phone 513-556-0316

 

Advance Networking Reception --  Tuesday, November 4, 2008

This reception was created by students in the ADVANCE Organization over seventeen years ago as a pre-fair activity to market activities related to the Ethnic Student Career Fair and to promote Ethnic students' understanding of "The Art of Networking." The objectives of this event are to encourage the professional development of students, to learn more about business protocol and the dynamics of the world of work. The ADVANCE reception recognizes the new officers of ADVANCE and its sponsors, while giving the students the opportunity to put into practice networking skills by interacting with recruiters and other professionals in attendance.

Time: 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Location: Alumni Center        
Contact: Arthur Walton,
email waltonab@email.uc.edu,  phone 513-556-0316

 

Diversity Career Fair & Graduate School ExpoNovember 5, 2008

The Ethnic Student Career Fair is open to all students from all colleges and majors, and is designed to attract students who have not traditionally utilized our services. This event, held each November, provides undergraduate and graduate ethnic students with a complete career information package.  Students are invited to bring their resumes and talk with employers about career opportunities within their organizations.  Please remember to dress professionally.  This event is FREE to all students.

Location: Great Hall, University Tangeman Center -- 12 noon - 4pm
Contact: Robin Broadnax
email
robin.broadnax@uc.edu
phone 513-556-0308


List of participating employers (updated daily)
 


V
irtual Career Fair
-- February 2 - 9, 2009

The Virtual Career Fair is CDC's online career fair, facilitated through the World Wide Web  and email. The Career Development Center's Virtual Career Fair 1999 was hailed as the first paperless VCF in the nation!  It is open to students from all majors and colleges as well as alumni and is conveniently accessible to students, UC alumni, and employers 24 hours a day for a period of eight days.  Companies of all sizes and types  participate.  The Virtual Career Fair is an excellent opportunity for job-seeking students to connect with employers on an informal, convenient basis.  Hundreds of employers and students take advantage of this event each year!

Location: World Wide Web
Contact: Robin Broadnax
email
robin.broadnax@uc.edu
phone 513-556-0308

Click here to register.

Click here for a list of the participating companies.




B
ig East  Career Fair -- March 13, 2009

Career Centers from the Big East Conference schools have joined together to form a Big East Recruiting Consortium and will hold a live job fair in March.

The Career Fair will bring current students and alumni from participating Big East schools together with employers who are offering employment and internship opportunities in a variety of industries.

Location: Madison Square Garden, New York City, 10am to 3pm
Contact:
Patti Carroll, email patricia.carroll@uc.edu, phone 513-556-0313

Click here to pre-register for this exciting event!




Bearcat Trackers CareerFest -- April 1, 2009

Bearcat Trackers is CDC's final career fair of the academic year.  It is held on-campus and offers UC students the opportunity to talk with a variety of employers about their organizations and possible career opportunities.  This career fair is especially beneficial to employers who want to do advance searching for UC's upcoming seniors and to fill their unfilled college hiring positions.

Location: Great Hall, University Tangeman Center -- 12 noon - 4pm
Contact:
Robin Broadnax
email
robin.broadnax@uc.edu
phone 513-556-0308



B
ig East  e-Fair -- March  - April, 2009

The Big East Career Consortium, in partnership with MonsterTRAK, is offering the third annual Big East e-Fair to the students and alumni of participating colleges and universities among the Big East Conference schools.

An e-fair is an entirely Internet based job fair. Thousands of students and alumni from Big East colleges and universities will be invited to use the e-fair to search for permanent jobs, summer, co-op, or internship positions.
  • Employers submit information about their organizations and hiring needs.
  • Candidates search for positions online and submit resumes directly to employers.
Click here for more information.


Contact:  Patti Carroll, email patricia.carroll@uc.edu, phone 513-556-0313


 

 

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This page last updated on June 24, 2008
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