Employers: Learn more about attending and registering for the Fair.

Tips to Help you Navigate the Fair
Attending the Job and Internship Fair as a person with neurodiversity.
Monday-Friday: 10 am–12 pm and 1–4 pm
Contact:
Fernando, Gihan S
Assistant Vice Provost
Butler Pavilion, Room 5th Floor on a map
Career Center 4400 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington, DC 20016-8033-8011 United StatesLearn about the benefits of attending the Job and Internship Fair at each stage of the academic journey - Download document here...
Job Fair Prep Events
Watch recordings of prep events from past fairs.
When deciding which employers to visit or meet with at the job and internship fairs, consider these questions:
Use the Job & Internship Fair Handshake page to start researching employers. The page is also where the map of the fair will be published the day before the fair. You can search employers by the type of positions for which they're hiring (full- or part-time, fellowship, or internship), by degree area (arts, business, communications, etc.), and by variety of perspectives initiatives and groups.
When you speak with employers at the in-person or virtual fair, you want to give a short pitch that sets you apart and quickly summarizes your skills and interest in their organization.
Watch the recording of our Tell Me About Yourself: Mastering the Elevator Pitch workshop to help you prepare your introduction.
You can also practice your pitch using Big Interview (Handshake log-in required).
We recommend dressing professionally for in-person and virtual fairs. Dressing as if you were attending an in-person fair will also help you feel more confident.
Employers: Learn more about attending and registering for the Fair.
Attending the Job and Internship Fair as a person with neurodiversity.