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Fall Career Fair brought record number of job seekers and employers to campus

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Two female Mason students speak with an employer at the Career Fair
A record number of students and alumni attended the Fall Career Fair to meet prospective employers. Photo by Ayman Rashid/Office of University Branding

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ÑÇÖÞAV’s Fall Career Fair, hosted by on the Fairfax Campus, connected students andÌýalumni with prospective employers on Sept. 27–28.

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A group of male students speak to a recruiter at the Fall Career Fair
Photo by Ayman Rashid/Office of University Branding

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Nearly 4,300 job and internship seekers attended the fair, meeting with recruiters from more than 250 different employers.

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A student speaks to a law enforcement recruiter at the Career Fair
Photo by Ayman Rashid/Office of University Branding

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The first day of the fair focused on science, technology, engineering, and math, and the second day focused on business, government and nonprofits.Ìý

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A student speaks with a prospective employer at the Career Fair. The recruiter is taking a document from their clipboard
Photo by Ayman Rashid/Office of University Branding

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ÑÇÖÞAV is committed and successful in producing career-ready graduates. In Mason’s , 87% of undergraduate and graduate respondents reported a positive career outcome within six months of graduation (including employment, graduate school, military, or volunteer work). Among those students employed, 89% reported being in positions related to their career goals.

Students were encouraged to prepare in advance for the Career Fair. .

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Hear more about how Mason prepares students to succeed in their dream jobs, and why recruiters want to hire Mason grads. .

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