The New Mexico State University Aggie Career Studio will host the 21st annual Career Connections Fair from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 3 and Wednesday, Feb. 4. This two-day event will be held at Corbett Center Student Union, third floor ballrooms.
Career Connections, which is open to NMSU students and alumni along with area community members, is the second-largest career fair of the academic year and offers attendees a valuable opportunity to connect with employers who are actively recruiting for internships, co-ops and full-time positions. Employers from across the United States will attend as they kick off their spring recruitment season and seek to connect with recent and upcoming graduates.
The Career Connections Fair brings together employers representing a wide range of industries, including health and wellness, education, engineering, business, government and public service, mental health, technology and more. Many employers will be hiring across multiple majors. Career Connections are open to all majors on both days of the event. Attendees are encouraged to attend both days.
Students and alumni should view the most current list of attending employers in Handshake prior to the fair and explore employer-hosted events, both on-campus and virtual, leading up to Career Connections. Handshake is accessible via the Aggie Career Studio website at careerstudio.nmsu.edu or my.nmsu.edu account. The website also offers additional resources to support students and employers throughout the recruitment and job search process.
Attendees are encouraged to dress professionally and bring updated resumes ready to share with recruiters. The Aggie Career Studio can assist with resume reviews, interview preparation and general career readiness support. For more information about career preparation, students may contact the Aggie Career Studio at aggiecareers@nmsu.edu, call 575-646-3136 or schedule an appointment through Handshake.
For more information, contact NMSU Aggie Career Studio at 575-646-1631 or aggiecareers@nmsu.edu.
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Written by Kena Carriere