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Career Fair 101: Guided Tour with Campus Partners

Date & Time

Thursday, February 05, 2026, 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Category

Workshops

Attending a career fair for the first time can feel overwhelming, and that’s where we come in.

Join us for a guided Career Fair Tour, sponsored by the Discovery Exploration Advisory Board, a group of campus partners, faculty, and staff who are committed to helping students feel confident and prepared as they explore career opportunities.

During this 30-minute guided experience, you will:


  1. Meet with a campus partner who will walk you through the career fair space.

  2. Learn the layout of the fair and how to navigate it strategically.

  3. Get your questions answered about what to expect and how to approach employers.

  4. Have the option to take photos at our photo booth.

  5. Gain the confidence to continue exploring the career fair on your own afterward!

This experience is especially helpful if you have never attended a career fair before or want guidance before jumping in.

Important Details

Each tour is limited in size to ensure a personalized experience.

We will offer one tour at 11:00 a.m. A second tour, scheduled for 11:45 a.m., may be added depending on student demand.

If the event reaches capacity, a waitlist will be available.

 

How to Prepare


  1. Bring a copy of your resume (optional but encouraged)

  2. Come with questions you may want to ask employers

  3. Dress in a way that feels comfortable for you. 


  • Casual attire is fine if you are just observing. 

  • Business casual is recommended if you plan to speak with employers.

 

Registration Requirements

You must RSVP for this tour to participate (space is limited).

You must also be registered for the career fair itself.

If you forget, we will help remind you, but registration is required for entry.