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Engineering Career Fair

Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering Career Fair - Fall 2024

The Spring 2024 Career Fair with take place on campus only at Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium.

  • Wednesday, September 18th from 12-4 p.m. | Concrete Industry Management, Construction Management; Construction Technology, Civil Engineering |
  • Thursday, September 19 from 12-4 p.m. | Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, Computational Science and Statistics, Computer Science; Data Science, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering Technology; Engineering Technology, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering; Operation Management; Statistics |

Please check the company list as some companies will be here only one day.

Interviews will be on Thursday, September 18 and Friday, September 19 from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. at Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium.

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Who Will Attend?

The fair is open only to SDSU students. The primary target audience is students with majors, minors, certificates in the Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering.

Academic areas of study include:

  • Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering: Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering (B.S., M.S., Ph.D.)
  • Civil and Environmental Engineering: Civil Engineering (B.S., M.S., Ph.D.)
  • Construction and Operations Management: Concrete Industry Management (B.S.), Construction Management (B.S.), Construction Technology (A.S.), Engineering Technology (A.S.), Electronics Engineering Technology (B.S.), Operations Management (B.S., M.S.)
  • Electrical Engineering and Computer Science: Computer Science (B.S., M.S., Ph.D.), Electrical Engineering (B.S., M.S., Ph.D.)
  • Mathematics and Statistics: Data Science (A.S., B.S., M.S.), Mathematic (B.S., M.S.), Statistics (M.S.), Computational Science and Statistics (Ph.D)
  • Mechanical Engineering: Mechanical Engineering (B.S., M.S., Ph.D.)
  • Master of Engineering: (M.S.)

Student FAQs

There is no better way to introduce yourself than with a firm handshake. The College of Engineering Career Fair provides an invaluable opportunity for students and recent graduates to meet employers face-to-face, make contacts, explore career options and inquire about available internships and full-time opportunities.

Many companies begin their recruitment for summer positions as early as the fall prior to the May start date. Whether you are a first-year student interested in learning about what an engineer in your major does, a second-year or third-year student looking for an internship or a final-year student searching for full-time work, the Career Fair is your first step for success.

If you are a student in the college, you should attend the College of Engineering Career Fair. Even as a first year student, it is important to experience a fair, practice networking and you may find a great future opportunity. Engineering students are in high demand, and this fair affords students a great opportunity.

You do not need to register for the Career Fair. However, consider signing up on Handshake and schedule an appointment with the Office of Career Development for resume review and helpful tips.

Career fair dress should be either business casual or business formal. If you have a suit, plan to wear that to the fair. If you do not have a suit, dress slacks, a skirt, button-down shirt with a tie or a knit blouse are appropriate. You want to feel professional and confident. Jeans, gym shoes, torn clothing and revealing clothing are not appropriate for a career fair, even if you are just visiting for class participation credit.

Be sure to bring many copies of your updated, polished resume as well as a portfolio or folder to carry it in. Also remember a pen or pencil, notepad and breath mints.

In addition to attending a resume review or career coaching appointment, participate in any pre-fair workshops and events, view the participating employers list and begin researching those that interest you in advance. Visit company websites. Check current job openings to get an idea of what skills and education are required to work for that company.

Consider preparing a brief 30-second introduction about who you are and why you are interested in the company. Practice this introduction before you logon to the fair. Please visit the Office of Caree Development before the fair to polish your introduction or "elevator speech," and review your resume so you are prepared.

Just because a company is not attending the fair this year does not mean they are not recruiting College of Engineering students. Be sure to check company websites for open positions and make a point to research areas of the company you are interested in working for. Companies want passionate employees. However, do not let this be an excuse to miss the fair. Use the fair to polish up and practice marketing yourself and you just never know, that perfect opportunity could be waiting.