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Southern Alberta's Largest Hiring Event!

In-person on our Lethbridge Campus, from 10 am - 3 pm
Career Fair is open to the public and welcomes all students
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Stand Out at Career Fair

Our best tips to make the most out of Career Fair

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Elevator Pitch

Use this brief one-minute introduction to confidently communicate who you are and what you bring to the table.

  • Start with a quick intro – Share your name, your program or major, and your current year of study.

  • Talk about your academic or career focus – Explain what excites you about your field or what you hope to contribute through your work.

  • Show the value you offer – Highlight how your abilities or experiences can support a team, solve challenges, or create impact.

  • Mention what sets you apart – Briefly note a standout quality, accomplishment, or unique perspective you bring.

  • End with a next step – Wrap up by saying what you’re hoping for, such as connecting further, exploring co-op roles, or continuing the conversation.

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Research Companies

Take time before the event to explore which organizations will be attending and decide which ones you’d most like to speak with. When gathering information about potential employers, consider looking into:

  • Where the company operates and its primary locations

  • What products, services, or solutions they provide

  • Their careers or job opportunities page—check the Job Board on MyExperience or their website

  • Their presence on platforms like LinkedIn or Instagram for updates and culture insights

  • Recent news or announcements found through a quick web search

Preparing personalized questions in advance shows initiative and helps you have more meaningful conversations at the fair.

Upcoming Exhibitors

Career Fair Art Competition

This competition offers a unique platform for ULethbridge student artists and alumni. The winning artwork will be purchased by The University of Lethbridge, reproduced as a limited edition print run, and presented as a special signed gift to our valued employer partners and stakeholders attending the Fall Career Fair. Imagine your art displayed in offices and boardrooms across various organizations and on both ULethbridge campuses!

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Volunteer at Career Fair

 

Volunteering is the best way to stand out at Career Fair! Gain professional experience, build your resume, and connect with potential employers and campus professionals. Exceptional volunteers may even receive a reference letter from the University of Lethbridge, and all volunteers are thanked with a gift card.

 

Apply To Volunteer

 

 

Additional Resources

Make a strong first impression by asking thoughtful questions and presenting yourself professionally. Speak clearly, smile, and show confidence when engaging with employers. Questions you can ask include:

  1. What does a typical career path look like for someone in an entry-level position at your company?
  2. What kind of training or mentorship programs do you offer for new graduates?
  3. How would you describe the company culture, and what kind of person thrives here?
  4. What values are most important to your organization, and how do you see those reflected day-to-day?
  5. Can you tell me about some of the key projects or responsibilities someone in this role would take on?
  6. What are the biggest challenges someone in this position might face?
  7. What do you look for in candidates when reviewing applications or conducting interviews?
  8. What advice would you give to a student trying to stand out when applying to your company?
  9. What are some of the company’s goals or priorities for the next few years?
  10. Are there internship or co-op opportunities available, and what’s the best way to apply?

Resume & Cover Letter Support

Our team can help you craft polished, tailored resumes and cover letters that make a strong first impression. Book a 1-on-1 appointment through Career Bridge to receive personalized feedback and guidance.

Interview Preparation

Nervous about an upcoming interview? We offer mock interviews and prep sessions to help you practice your answers, boost your confidence, and stand out from the competition. 

LinkedIn Assistance

Learn how to create a professional LinkedIn profile that highlights your strengths and attracts employers. Whether you’re new to LinkedIn or want to take your profile to the next level, our team are here to help. 

Career Coaching & Workshops

Book a one-on-one Career Coaching session or attend our expert-led workshops to clarify your career goals, explore industries, and develop a personalized career plan. All workshop details are available through MyExperience.

Networking Strategies

We offer ongoing networking events, employer panels, and mentorship nights to help you make meaningful connections with professionals in your field. 

Career Fair Way Finders

Attending the Career Fair can feel overwhelming — but we’ve got you covered. Look for our Career Fair Way Finders on the track! Career Bridge staff are available and walking the track during the fair to help you navigate booths, ask questions, and make the most of your networking experience. 

And So Much More

From job search strategies and graduate school applications to employer connections and experiential learning, Career Bridge is your go-to resource for career development.

Your step-by-step plan to make a lasting impression and get closer to your career goals.

Before the Career Fair
  • Update your resume (tailored for specific industries if possible)
  • Book a resume review appointment through MyExperience
  • Research participating employers (know what they do, open positions, and why you’re interested)
  • Prepare your elevator pitch (30–60 second intro: who you are, what you study, what you’re seeking)
  • Draft a list of questions to ask employers (e.g., about company culture, roles, and application tips)
  • Choose professional attire (business casual or business formal, depending on industry)
  • Practice interview or networking skills with a friend or book a mock session with a Career Coach
  • Test your handshake & body language—make eye contact, smile, and stand confidently


    During the Career Fair
  • Arrive early and review the event map or list of employers
  • Start with a warm-up conversation at a less intimidating booth or with Career Bridge Staff
  • Introduce yourself confidently with your elevator pitch
  • Ask thoughtful questions—avoid questions like “What do you do?”
  • Take notes after each conversation (who you spoke to, what they said, next steps)
  • Collect business cards or contact details when possible
  • Visit booths even if you’re unsure—you may discover hidden opportunities
  • Use the free headshot services for LinkedIn or professional use
  • Be respectful of employers’ time—keep conversations concise
  • Take breaks if needed; career fairs can be overwhelming
     

    After the Career Fair
  • Follow through to keep the momentum going.
  • Send thank-you emails within 48 hours
  • Mention something specific from your conversation
  • Reaffirm your interest in their company
  • Apply to jobs/co-ops you learned about—tailor your resume/cover letter accordingly
  • Follow up on any requested actions (e.g., email your resume, fill out an application)
  • Reflect on the event: What went well? What would you do differently next time?
  • Book a follow-up appointment with Career Services if you need help applying or preparing
  • Track your leads and contacts in a spreadsheet or notes app

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