Harvard Annual Career Forum
(September 11, 2009)
Gordon Track and Tennis Center
Over 140 companies come to campus to help educate Harvard students about their industry, organization, or company. Areas include technology, government, media, healthcare, teaching, retail, engineering, consulting, financial services, and banking. Many of these companies also participate in the On-Campus Recruiting Program.
International Experience Fair
(September 11, 2009)
Learn about many study abroad options as well as internship, work, service, and fellowship options! Past participants include Child Family Health International, Mass Export Center, the French Cultural Services, USIT Ireland, Learning Enterprises, and Harvard's Work Abroad Germany Program. This fair is sponsored by the Office of International Programs and OCS.
The Crimson Journalism Fair
(October 9, 2009)
This fair, organized by the Crimson and co-sponsored by OCS, features employers from the field of journalism. Past participants inlcude the Boston Globe, the Wall Street Journal, the Associated Press, and the Journalism School at Columbia University.
Summer Opportunities Fair
(December 4, 2009)
Meet over 60 Harvard and outside organizations and employers to learn about a variety of jobs, internships, and experiences.
Harvard GSE PreK-12 Expo
(March)
Open to all Harvard students!
Harvard GSE Social Impact Expo
(April)
Sponsored by the Harvard Graduate School of Education, the Social Impact Expo provides maximum exposure for students focused on organizations that serve the educational needs of many constituents. These organizations include nonprofit, media, international, consulting, policy, and many others. Open to all Harvard students.
Harvard Divinity School Career Networking Fair
(April)
This fair focuses heavily on organizations with clear connections to religious and theological studies, but a variety of both faith-based and secular organizations attend.
Women for Hire Career Expos
Year-round
Women For Hire career expos are recruiting events that enable talented women in all fields to meet directly with recruiters and hiring managers from top employers. Career fair locations include New York City, Washington, D.C., Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, and more.
Career Conferences of America, Inc., Careers 2007
January
Career Conference of America, Inc. hosts recruitment conferences for college students. Students must apply. There is no charge to apply, or, if invited, to attend.
Nemnet Diversity Career Fairs
January - March
Each year the National Employment Minority Network, Inc. (nemnet) sponsors Diversity Career Fairs that provide minority students and professionals an opportunity to meet and interview with over 300 public, private, charter, and parochial schools (K-12). This year, nemnet will sponsor six Diversity Career Fairs in the following cities: Atlanta, GA; Cambridge, MA; Cincinnati, OH; Cleveland, OH; Newark, NJ; and Washington, D.C.
All Ivy Environmental Career Fair
February
Meet representatives from public agencies, consulting firms, nonprofit organizations, and industry at this fair held at Columbia University.
European Career Fair
February
The European Career Fair is organized annually at MIT and is the largest European-focused recruiting event in the United States, open to students and young professionals of all nationalities who reside in the United States.
Sports Industries Networking and Career Conference
March
Featuring over 75 top sports industry executives as keynotes and panelists, the 2009 SINC Conference is a two-day experience emphasizing education, job placement, and networking. SINC welcomes students, young professionals, and career changers seeking to break into or advance in the sports industry.
Wellesley Not-for-Profit Career Fair
March
Discover job, internship, and volunteer options in the not-for-profit and public service sectors.
BIMA Interactive Industry Career Fair
March
Past participants of the Interactive Industry Career Fair, presented by Boston Interactive Media Association (BIMA), include Google, Yahoo! and MSN as well as local advertising agencies like Digitas, Arnold, One-to-One Interactive, and Carat Fusion. Registration is required.
NFP in NYC
March
Not-for-profit fair run by Columbia University.
Sport Management Career Fair
April
Held at Gillette Stadium, this event is sponsored by the New England Patriots and New England Revolution. Representatives from a variety of professional and minor league teams, sports apparel companies, media companies, and public relations/advertising firms will be on hand to answer questions about internships and job opportunities.
The Wall Street Journal Virtual Career Fair
April
At the Wall Street Journal Virtual Career Fair, you’ll get immediate access to the decision-makers who can hire you. Without traveling any farther than your computer, you can explore opportunities; do your career homework; drop off a resume or virtual business card; interview by live chat with company representatives; and network in the Wall Street Journal Lounge.
Bluseer Boston eCareer Fair
April
Log on to Bluseer.com starting April 7 and login to the Boston Network. From there, you can view internships and co-op positions from top employers such as BiogenIDEC, Iron Mountain, Liberty Mutual, MassMutual, Raytheon Company, Staples, and more! There is NO charge for students.
Professional Diversity Career Fair
June
This fair, presented by the Boston Globe and the Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts, is held at Fenway Park.
Women for Hire's Boot Camp for Recent Grads
June
Meet recruiters and learn job search strategies and skills at this one day boot camp in Manhattan.
Professional and Diversity Career Fair
October
Meet local and national employers Thursday, October 16, 2008 at the Boston Marriott Copley Place from 11:30 am to 3:00 pm. Explore career opportunities in accounting, engineering, finance, information technology, healthcare, retail, sales and many other fields.
Federal Agency Career Fair at MIT
October
Interested in job opportunities with the federal government? Plan to attend the Call to Service Federal Career Fair! You'll have the chance to meet with representatives from various government agencies looking to hire students from Harvard and MIT for full-time opportunities.
The Partnership's College to Career Program (C2C) 6th Annual Expo
November
Open to undergraduate or graduate Asian, Black, Latino, Native American, or South Asian students enrolled in a Greater Boston college or university, this event will feature a job fair with area employers, professional development workshop, networking segment, and a keynote presentation on the emergence of green careers.
Careers with Impact Fair
November
JustMeans and MIT Sloan Net Impact present this fair at MIT for
all students (undergraduate and graduate) who are concerned with sustainability, social entrepreneurship, and corporate social responsibility.
Northeastern Diversity Career Fair
November
Students from all colleges in New England are welcome to attend this career fair featuring more than 75 employers who want to speak with under-represented minorities. Undergraduate and graduate students are encouraged to attend. No registration necessary.
Boston Career Forum for Japanese-English Bilingual Students
November
Sponsored by DISCO International, the Boston Career Forum is for anyone who is bilingual in Japanese and English and looking for a full-time or internship position. Past participants include Amazon Japan K.K., Barclays Capital, Honda Motor Co., Northwest Airlines, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, Merck & Company, Google, and Merrill Lynch Japan.