Encourage Students to Attend the Cardinal Job Fair

August 21, 2022

The Cardinal Job Fair is highly recommended for all majors to attend since employers are looking for diverse skills and want new hires from all disciplines. 
 
 The career fair will be held on Wednesday, September 21 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Worthen Arena. Employers will be there to find great candidates and students should come to find an exceptional job or internship. 
 
Many of these representatives are Ball State University alumni. You are welcome to attend Cardinal Job Fair to connect with them and learn more about the current opportunities available to students in your discipline.  
 
Please encourage students to download the Career Fair Plus App and have their résumé reviewed before the fair. Students can download the Career Fair Plus App on their Apple or Android devices. This will allow the student to research the employers who will be attending prior to the career fair. This free application can be downloaded in the App Store and Google Play Store. It features the complete employer listing, event details, announcements for real-time updates, fair tips to help them prepare, and an interactive floor plan of where each employer can be found. 

Current students can upload their résumé to VMock, the Career Center’s 24/7 online résumé review tool that provides instant, personalized feedback. Students can access VMock by logging in to Cardinal Career Link
 
Students in need of professional clothing can visit the Cardinal Closet and take home 2 free outfits.  They can make an appointment here: Cardinal Closet.  
 
We are counting on your partnership to encourage students to attend the Cardinal Job Fair this fall. 
 
We look forward to seeing you there. 
#careersforcardinals 
 
Ball State University Career Center 
Lucina Hall 220 
765-285-1522 
bsu.edu/careers 
instagram.com/bsucareercenter
 
All participants are welcome. Persons with disabilities who anticipate needing accommodations may call 765-285-1522 or email careercenter@bsu.edu in advance of the program. 

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