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Jump-start Your Career at the 2026 Virtual Statewide Job Fair!
The Florida Career Centers are excited to present the Virtual Statewide Job Fair May 15, 2025. This event offers a fantastic chance to connect with employers seeking students and alumni for full-time and part-time roles.
Students can begin registering March 1st thru the day of the fair. Once registered for the fair, students can update their profiles for employers and upload a resume. No appointments required, just register and attend the day of the fair to meet with employers via video chat.
Registration Details: This event is free for students to attend. Don't miss this opportunity to advance your career!
Students may register up until the day of the event by visiting this page.
The Statewide Job Fair provides a unique opportunity to virtually connect with a wide range of employers from various industries allowing participants to gain insights into different companies and career paths. Additionally, engaging with recruiters and industry professionals can enhance students' understanding of hiring processes and expectations, improving their chances of success in the job market.
More than 100 organizations are recruiting for full-time, internship, and co-op opportunities from a variety of industries. View Participating Companies and RSVP and upload your resume on the FCC Statewide Job Fair site.
There is not a fee for students to participate in the Statewide Job Fair.
No, the Statewide Job Fair is only open to students and alumni from Florida’s twelve state universities.
More than 100 organizations are recruiting for full-time, internship, and co-op opportunities from a variety of industries. View Participating Companies and RSVP and upload your resume on the FCC Statewide Job Fair site.
You'll need a computer and internet access. Webcams, avatars, and photos are optional. Most interactions with employers will be through one-on-one video chats, so dress professionally to make a great first impression. Also, ensure your background is free from distractions. If you can't video chat at the time of a request, it's okay to let the employer know.
NOTE: It is acceptable to indicate to an employer that you are unable to video chat if this is not an option for you at the time of the request.
There is not a dress code, but participants should dress professionally for the virtual event, as you would for an in-person job fair. Choose attire that aligns with the industry and company culture you're targeting.
Research the companies attending, update your resume, practice your elevator pitch, and prepare questions for employers. Dress professionally and ensure a quiet, distraction-free environment for the fair.
While pre-registration is highly recommended to maximize your opportunities, you can register up until event day for the Virtual Florida Statewide Job Fair.
Be proactive in joining chat sessions, ask insightful questions, highlight your skills and experiences, and express genuine interest in the company.
Include your contact information, education, relevant experience, skills, and any notable achievements. Tailor your resume to the types of positions you are seeking.
Yes, many career centers offer preparatory workshops and webinars. Check with your career center for available resources.
Send a thank-you email within 24 hours, reiterating your interest in the position and mentioning something specific from your conversation. Include a copy of your resume for reference.
Registration Deadline: TBD
Learn more about the fair’s platform and other FAQs.
Everyone's goals and outcomes will be different.
Some employers use this forum for screening (and interviews take place afterward) while others conduct phone interviews, video interviews, or schedule in-person interviews during or after the event. Many employers make job offers to candidates found through the virtual career fairs. Important: Joining employers’ chat sessions is the first step in potentially securing a job offer.
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The FCC is an ad hoc group of Career Services Directors from 12 public universities in the State of Florida. The FCC meets monthly virtually and 3 times per year, throughout the State, collaborating with area employers who host the meetings and coordinate “networking” presentations and discussion.
For questions about the Statewide Job Fair contact:
UF Career Events, UF Career Connections Center
(352) 392-1601 | ccccareerfairs@ufsa.ufl.edu
For questions about the Florida Career Centers (FCC) contact:
Ja’Net Glover, Chair
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