NBCC Career Fairs


NBCC will be hosting a series of in-person Career Fairs in all six campus communities. This is a chance for you (students) to connect with employers from across Canada about future career opportunities. It is also an opportunity for you to network with employers, practice your interview skills, and learn more about available summer and part-time work opportunities.

Students, you do not need to register to attend the Career Fair!

Employers: If you are an employer interested in registering for one of our fairs, please get in touch with careerservices@nbcc.ca to request a registration link.

Career Fair Schedule

DateTime (AST)LocationEmployers
Mon, Feb 311 a.m. - 2 p.m.Miramichi CampusView List of Employers (pdf)
Tue, Feb 411 a.m. - 2 p.m.Moncton Campus
(Business, Hospitality & Tourism, Community and Protective Services, and Health programs)
View List of Employers (pdf)
Wed, Feb 511 a.m. - 2 p.m.Moncton Campus
(Information Technology, Engineering and Trades programs)
View List of Employers (pdf)
Thu, Feb 611 a.m. - 2 p.m.St. Andrews CampusView List of Employers (pdf)
Mon, Feb 1011 a.m. - 2 p.m.Saint John (Grandview) Campus
(Business, Hospitality & Tourism, Community and Protective Services, and Health programs)
View List of Employers (pdf)
Tue, Feb 1111 a.m. - 2 p.m.Saint John (Grandview) Campus
(Information Technology, Engineering and Trades programs)
View List of Employers (pdf)
Wed, Feb 1211 a.m. - 2 p.m.Fredericton (Wu Conference Centre)View List of Employers (pdf)
Thu, Feb 1311 a.m. - 2 p.m.Woodstock CampusView List of Employers (pdf)

How to Prepare

Tips for Success at the Career Fair

  1. Bring Copies of Your Updated Resume
    If you want to make a strong first impression, preparation is key. Having multiple copies of your resume on hand shows you're ready and organized. This small step can help you stand out from the talent pool outside of NBCC.
  2. Dress for Success
    Professional attire speaks volumes. When you look professional and act professional, you exude confidence and competence, which are key traits employers value.
  3. Make Eye Contact and Offer a Firm Handshake
    People remember those who leave a positive impression. A firm handshake and steady eye contact demonstrate confidence and enthusiasm, giving you an edge as you pursue the career you've earned.
  4. Perfect Your Elevator Pitch
    At a career fair, time is limited. Prepare a 20 - 30 second introduction that highlights your skills, experiences, and what makes you unique. This concise pitch will help you communicate effectively with recruiters without needing a lengthy conversation. Save humor for the lunchroom after you've landed the job!
  5. Don't Skip Breakfast
    Breakfast truly is the most important meal of the day—especially on Career Fair day. Meeting potential employers requires energy and focus, and you don't want to run out of steam during important conversations. Fuel up to stay sharp and confident.

Helpful Links

Smile and look sharp! We will be offering professional headshots at each campus.