Career Center
Job Fairs
On Campus:
Business Opportunities Conference (BOC)
Typically held the 3rd week of September, the BOC provides the ideal setting for companies from across the nation to meet some of the brightest students in today's job market. We enable employers to speak directly with students trained primarily in Business Administration, Economics, and Information and Decision Systems.
Contact: boc@andrew.cmu.edu
Website: http://www.cmu.edu/boc/
Phone: 412-268-8549
Fax: 412-268-2294
Employment Opportunities Conference (EOC)
Typically held the 1st week of February, the Employment Opportunites Conference (EOC) is a great opportunity for Carnegie Mellon University students interested in full time positions or summer internships to talk with representatives from some of today's leading companies.
Note: The EOC is for Carnegie Mellon University students ONLY.
Contact: erelate@andrew.cmu.edu
Website: http://www.studentaffairs.cmu.edu/career/eoc/
Making A Living, Living Your Dream: A Forum for Students and Arts Professionals
Typically held the 3rd week of February, this is an annual event that helps College of Fine Arts students explore careers, develop strategies to pursue career and artistic goals successfully and network with alumni and employers from throughout the country. This event features guests from a range of artistic professions and endeavors and also includes employers who are interested in meeting CFA students who wish to apply their creative and problem-solving skills in more conventional, non-arts settings, like business and technology.
This event will include students and faculty from the Schools of Architecture, Art, Design, Drama, and Music, The Entertainment Technology Center, the Master's of Arts Management program, and the Bachelor of Humanities and Arts and Bachelor of Sciences and Arts programs.
Contact Person: Employer Relations
Email: erelate@andrew.cmu.edu
Website: http://www.studentaffairs.cmu.edu/career/cfa/mlld/
Phone: 412-268-2064
Technical Opportunities Conference (TOC)
Typically held the 3rd week of September, the Technical Opportunities Conference (TOC) is a great opportunity for Carnegie Mellon University students interested in full time positions or summer internships to talk with representatives from some of today's leading companies. Visit the Company Guide to learn more about the companies planning to attend.
Note: The TOC is for Carnegie Mellon University students ONLY.
The TOC is sponsored and hosted by the Carnegie Mellon student chapter of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE).
Contact Person: Hilda Diamond (email preferred)
Email: hd01@andrew.cmu.edu
Website: http://www.cmu.edu/toc/
Phone: 412-268-2523
Off Campus:
@Pgh.Café
Please pre-register at http://www.pghtech.org
Free for students!
@Pgh.cafe is not your typical job fair--it has a relaxed atmosphere that allows employers to connect one-on-one with students.
Idealist Nonprofit Career Fair
The career fair will consist of:
- An informal reception for nonprofit recruiters and representatives from local colleges and university Offices of Career Services.
- The fair itself, where job seekers can distribute resumes and speak with organizational representatives about current and future employment and internship opportunities.
- A series of panel discussions for job seekers.
Register for the Non-Profit Career Fair at www.idealist.org
Spring Career Day at Penn State
Spring Career Day is a networking and recruiting job fair event for all students of Pennsylvania institutions of higher education in all majors. It is sponsored by Penn State Career Services and represents a last minute opportunity of the academic year to meet with employers personally to discuss opportunities for full-time as well as internship, co-op and summer positions. Please be aware that next day interviews based on employers selections are part of this event. .
Interested Carnegie Mellon students who would like details should consult: http://www.fairs.sa.psu.edu/Spring/default.shtml
WestPACS Job Fair
Employers from around the country will be interviewing students and alumni from a variety of disciplines, including business, communication, computer science, engineering, health, humanities, liberal arts and the social, natural and physical sciences. Approximately 200 employers attend this job fair annually.
The job fair is open to undergraduate and graduate students and alumni from participating schools (Carnegie Mellon is a participating school). Employers may be hiring for full-time and/or internship positions.
Contact Person: Lisa Dickter
Website: http://www.westpacs.org
Email: dickter@andrew.cmu.edu