Registrations Now Open for Oxford's Michaelmas Careers Fairs 2024

The Oxford University Careers Service careers fairs provide Oxford students with the chance to meet recruiters and learn about the vacancies and opportunities available in the vacation periods and after graduation.

Most of our job fairs take place in Michaelmas, with no fewer than six events scheduled for 2024 focusing on a variety of employment sectors and taking place in person in familiar University buildings. 

The fairs are open to all Oxford University students, including undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers, as well as Oxford alumni.

You will need to bring your University Card with you on the day to access the fair. Unfortunately we are unable to allow entry to those without their University Card.

 Add the fairs to your LinkedIn calendar

Join the careers fairs that interest you

Anyone with a CareerConnect account can register for the fairs. Oxford alumni and researchers who do not have a CareerConnect account, will first have to register for the platform

What to expect

The fairs offer you the opportunity to find out more about recruiting organisations, attend presentations, explore graduate roles, internships and full time jobs, and find out about different career options available to you.

At our career fairs you can meet:

  • Recruiters who can tell you more about the firm, graduate roles and training, and the recruitment process. 
  • Senior managers and business leaders (many will also be Oxford alumni) who can provide a wider perspective on the organisation and graduate career trajectories.
  • Oxford alumni working in areas you might be interested in, people who were in your shoes.
  • Oxford careers advisers are on hand to support you throughout the events, as well as to provide careers advice and guidance.

RECRUITERS

If you want to get involved, find out how you can register and run a stall at our fairs.

If you have any questions, you can get in touch with the Careers Service team at hello@careers.ox.ac.uk

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