Employers, register for our spring Career Fair!

December 31, 1969

Are you an employer seeking highly qualified applicants for internship and entry-level positions?

Are you hoping to establish a positive brand on campus to recruit for current and future positions?

If you've answered "yes" to either of those questions, then you'll want to save the date for Capitol Technology University's Spring Career Fair, to be held  on February 12, 2016. The event takes place from 10am-1pm for students and 9am-2pm for employers including breakfast with the Dean and Faculty, and a campus tour of the labs.

Our Career Fair is unlike any fair you will find at other universities. Undergraduate students at Capitol are required to attend the event in order to be eligible for our Job Guarantee. This means that you will not miss out on meeting any of our great talent, and your organization's rerpresentatives will not find themselves standing around an empty booth.

Students are also required to bring a résumé and to dress professionally to enter (no jeans here!) and all of the students are pursuing technical or business degrees (more information can be found here and here). Our programs are designed to provide students with practically applicable skills, and unlike other universities and colleges, our students begin time in the lab the second week of their freshman year.

Want in on this opportunity? The early bird price ends on December 11th! To register, visit https://captechu-csm.symplicity.com/events and click the link that says “Participant Registration.” Employers may also subscribe to our listserv, which provides information about upcoming recruitment events on campus. To register, click here.

Are you a student or an alumnus who wants to have your résumé reviewed before the fair? If so, there is a deadline to make an appointment. For more information, see the November blogpost: https://www.captechu.edu/node/2097. Also see the following blog posts for information about how to prepare for the fair: https://www.captechu.edu/node/1944 and https://www.captechu.edu/node/1935.