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Virtual Career and Internship Fair Welcomes All

Monday, March 15, 2021, By News Staff
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Virtual Career & Internship Fair, Thusrday, March 25, 3-7 p.m. Learn more at syr.joinhandshake.com
Students are invited to register for the annual on Thursday, March 25, from 3 to 7 p.m. ET. Within a virtual setting, students will be provided the same level of support and guidance with the enhanced opportunity of one-on-one employer meetings. Rising to the evolving professional landscape, ϲ Career Services has created a space that turns interest into internships and connections into careers. All undergraduate and graduate students are welcome and encouraged to attend regardless of major.

“In a time where students may begin careers virtually, the All Majors Career and Internship Fair serves as the perfect space for students to network, gain internships, secure employment and display adaptability to the changing professional world,” says Dan McSweeney, Career Services assistant director of employer relations. “We’re here to meet those evolving needs and help students turn their professional goals into a reality. Additional highlights include nearly 60 different employers, including Fox Corporation, Lowe’s, Omnicom Health Group and more.”

Preparing for the All Majors Career and Internship Fair
To prepare, students are encouraged to follow these instructions. Using a ϲ NetID and password, all events will be available virtually on Handshake. Please visit the for additional information and instruction.

1. Register for key events.


2. Update Your Handshake Account and Resume. Using the learn how to add professional experiences, academic information, skills and more. Newly available is , the University’s free 24-hour resume review platform. Get personalized resume feedback based on criteria collected from employers and global best practices. Explore a complete list of resources on the .

3. Research Attending Companies. Use the Handshake event to explore the attending companies, review individual company websites and search them on LinkedIn.

4. Make a Professional Impression. Students are encouraged to dress professionally and to develop their introductory “pitch.” with Career Services or your school or college to get one-on-one support for best practices and how to stand out to employers.

To request accommodations or with questions, please contact Career Services by emailing careers@syr.edu or call 315.443.3616.

Story by Division of Enrollment and the Student Experience communications graduate assistant Alana Boyd G’21.

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