Fall Tech Career Fair Welcomes More than 40 Companies
More than one thousand undergraduate and graduate students on the job market attended the event
With fall quarter in full swing, Northwestern students are settling into their coursework, reconnecting with student groups, and launching new research projects.
More than one thousand undergraduate and graduate students on the job market were also busy updating their resume, polishing their elevator pitch, and researching employers in preparation for the 2024 Fall Tech Career Fair, held October 7 in the Norris University Center.
More than 40 companies ranging across a variety of tech industries – including Accenture, Caterpillar Inc., Exelon Corporation, Ford Motor Company, PwC, Siemens, Synopsys, and United Airlines — attended the career fair to network with and recruit students for full-time, internship, and co-op positions in computer science, computer engineering, data science, electrical engineering, machine learning, and related disciplines.
The event was hosted by Northwestern Engineering’s Department of Computer Science, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and the Engineering Career Development office, the McCormick School of Engineering’s full-service career advising and professional development center that works in partnership with Northwestern Career Advancement.
“Our goal was to offer a new event in partnership with computer science and electrical and computer engineering faculty to bring companies to campus that want to recruit Northwestern students for tech roles,” said Erik J. Friedman, assistant dean and senior director of Engineering Career Development.
Northwestern Engineering’s David Zaretsky, professor of instruction and assistant chair of computer science Anastasia Kurdia, and associate professor of computer science Chris Riesbeck aim to support students navigating the highly competitive tech career landscape.
"Students come to Northwestern to excel and be at the top of their game, which is exactly what employers are seeking — the best of the best,” said Zaretsky, associate professor of instruction and assistant chair of electrical and computer engineering. “As faculty and leaders, our role should be to help our students launch their careers into the most innovative companies and tech markets by bringing top industry leaders to campus to meet and connect with our students."
Upcoming Career and Program Fairs
Big 10 Academia Career Fair
Oct. 16, 10 a.m., Virtual
Held virtually through the Handshake platform, graduate students and postdocs at all stages can explore tenure, non-tenure, postdoctoral, and fellowship opportunities with academies and research organizations at the Big 10 Academia Career Fair.
SWE Industry Day
October 17, 2 p.m.
Norris University Center, 1999 Campus Drive, Evanston
Sponsored by Northwestern’s Society of Women Engineers student organization and the Engineering Career Development office, SWE Industry Day is a career fair open to all Northwestern undergraduate, graduate and alumni engineering and technology majors who are seeking full-time, intern and co-op opportunities.
Civil and Environmental Engineering Career Fair
October 19, 10 a.m.
Norris University Center, 1999 Campus Drive, Evanston
Co-hosted by the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Engineering Career Development office, civil and environmental engineering students as well as all STEM majors who are looking for co-op, internships, or full-time opportunities are welcome to attend.
McCormick Engineering Fall 2024 MS Program Fair
October 23, 11 a.m.
First Floor Main Lobby, Technological Institute, 2145 Sheridan Road, Evanston
Meet Office of Professional Education admissions teams, program faculty, and staff to learn more about Northwestern Engineering’s Master of Science programs. Lunch will be provided.