UFV Career Fair on March 13 opens doors for students’ next career move

The UFV Career Fair returns on March 13 to Evered Hall, bringing another opportunity for students to explore career paths, connect with industry professionals, and take meaningful steps toward their futures. Open to students, faculty, staff, and alumni, the event offers a chance for the entire university community to engage with employers and build valuable industry connections.
“For many attendees, the Career Fair is more than just ‘finding that next job’,” says Candace Stewart-Smith, director of the UFV Centre for Experiential and Career Education, “For students and alumni, it’s your chance to learn what issues industries are solving in our world today and determine how your interests and values align with such opportunities. You can gain career clarity and take the necessary steps towards a meaningful career.”
This year’s Career Fair brings together employers across multiple industries, from technology and healthcare to business, social services, and beyond. Whether seeking a co-op placement, full-time job, or simply exploring future possibilities, attendees will have the opportunity to engage in real conversations with industry representatives.
A major highlight of this year’s event is the Tech Panel, hosted by the UFV School of Business and Computing. Industry experts will share insights on emerging trends, in-demand skills, and how to stand out in a competitive job market. Whether deeply invested in the tech field or simply curious about its future, attendees can expect an inside look at industry shifts and opportunities.
Faculty and staff are encouraged to bring their classes and engage with employers, strengthening academic and industry connections. With employers from diverse industries attending, students have the chance to connect with potential mentors, future colleagues, and industry representatives. With the Career Fair taking
Jason Li, career education coordinator and organizer of the career fair, emphasizes the importance of hands-on learning experiences: “Hands-on experience is critical in today’s job market, and the Career Fair plays a key role in connecting students with employers who value experiential learning. It’s always inspiring to see students making connections that could shape their careers.”
The Career Fair is more than just an event—it’s a stepping stone to future opportunities.